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Stillingia sebifera
Chinese tree whose seed coating provides vegetable tallow; used in TCM for skin diseases and cough.
Stillingia sebifera, also known as Chinese tallow tree, is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb used for skin diseases, cough, and constipation. Its therapeutic actions are attributed to active compounds including stillingia factor, flavonoids, fatty acids, tannins, and resins, which confer topical antimicrobial, expectorant, laxative, and anti-inflammatory properties.
The antimicrobial effect is mediated by stillingia factor and flavonoids disrupting bacterial cell membranes and inhibiting nucleic acid synthesis. Anti-inflammatory activity involves suppression of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, reducing prostaglandin and cytokine production. The expectorant action is due to tannins and resins stimulating bronchial secretion, while laxative effects result from fatty acids enhancing intestinal peristalsis and water secretion.
Chinese tree whose seed coating provides vegetable tallow; used in TCM for skin diseases and cough.
Stillingia sebifera, also known as Chinese tallow tree, is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb used for skin diseases, cough, and constipation. Its therapeutic actions are attributed to active compounds including stillingia factor, flavonoids, fatty acids, tannins, and resins, which confer topical antimicrobial, expectorant, laxative, and anti-inflammatory properties.
The antimicrobial effect is mediated by stillingia factor and flavonoids disrupting bacterial cell membranes and inhibiting nucleic acid synthesis. Anti-inflammatory activity involves suppression of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, reducing prostaglandin and cytokine production. The expectorant action is due to tannins and resins stimulating bronchial secretion, while laxative effects result from fatty acids enhancing intestinal peristalsis and water secretion.