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Stachys palustris
European marsh plant used for wound healing and as food in folk medicine.
Stachys palustris, a perennial herb native to European wetlands, has a long folk history as a vulnerary and digestive aid. Its primary modern uses include wound healing, anti-inflammatory support, and gastrointestinal comfort, attributed to active compounds such as stachydrine, betonicine, ursolic acid, and tannins.
The tannins in Stachys palustris exert astringent and wound-healing effects by precipitating proteins and forming a protective barrier over damaged tissue. Ursolic acid demonstrates anti-inflammatory activity through inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, while stachydrine and betonicine may modulate smooth muscle tone and exhibit antispasmodic properties, supporting digestive function.
European marsh plant used for wound healing and as food in folk medicine.
Stachys palustris, a perennial herb native to European wetlands, has a long folk history as a vulnerary and digestive aid. Its primary modern uses include wound healing, anti-inflammatory support, and gastrointestinal comfort, attributed to active compounds such as stachydrine, betonicine, ursolic acid, and tannins.
The tannins in Stachys palustris exert astringent and wound-healing effects by precipitating proteins and forming a protective barrier over damaged tissue. Ursolic acid demonstrates anti-inflammatory activity through inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, while stachydrine and betonicine may modulate smooth muscle tone and exhibit antispasmodic properties, supporting digestive function.