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Solidago odora
An anise-scented goldenrod used by Native Americans for digestive complaints and fevers.
Solidago odora, an anise-scented goldenrod, is traditionally used by Native Americans for digestive complaints and fevers. Modern research indicates diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties, attributed to compounds such as anisaldehyde, bornyl acetate, rutin, and flavonoids. It is commonly prepared as a tea for digestive support.
The volatile oil components, particularly anisaldehyde and bornyl acetate, are proposed to exert carminative and mild anti-inflammatory effects through modulation of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels and inhibition of cyclooxygenase enzymes. Flavonoids such as rutin contribute antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity by scavenging free radicals and inhibiting the NF-κB pathway. The diuretic action is thought to involve increased glomerular filtration rate or inhibition of tubular reabsorption, though specific mechanisms remain under investigation.
An anise-scented goldenrod used by Native Americans for digestive complaints and fevers.
Solidago odora, an anise-scented goldenrod, is traditionally used by Native Americans for digestive complaints and fevers. Modern research indicates diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties, attributed to compounds such as anisaldehyde, bornyl acetate, rutin, and flavonoids. It is commonly prepared as a tea for digestive support.
The volatile oil components, particularly anisaldehyde and bornyl acetate, are proposed to exert carminative and mild anti-inflammatory effects through modulation of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels and inhibition of cyclooxygenase enzymes. Flavonoids such as rutin contribute antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity by scavenging free radicals and inhibiting the NF-κB pathway. The diuretic action is thought to involve increased glomerular filtration rate or inhibition of tubular reabsorption, though specific mechanisms remain under investigation.