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Tectona grandis
Large tropical timber tree whose bark, leaves, and seeds are used in Ayurveda for skin conditions, hair care, and diabetes.
Tectona grandis, a large tropical timber tree, is used in Ayurveda for skin conditions, hair care, and diabetes. Its primary modern uses include antidiabetic effects, hair growth stimulation, and anti-inflammatory activity, attributed to compounds like lapachol, tectol, and flavonoids.
The antidiabetic effects may involve inhibition of α-glucosidase and enhancement of insulin sensitivity via activation of PPARγ. Hair growth stimulation is linked to 5α-reductase inhibition and increased blood flow to the scalp. Anti-inflammatory actions are mediated through suppression of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways by naphthoquinones such as lapachol.
Large tropical timber tree whose bark, leaves, and seeds are used in Ayurveda for skin conditions, hair care, and diabetes.
Tectona grandis, a large tropical timber tree, is used in Ayurveda for skin conditions, hair care, and diabetes. Its primary modern uses include antidiabetic effects, hair growth stimulation, and anti-inflammatory activity, attributed to compounds like lapachol, tectol, and flavonoids.
The antidiabetic effects may involve inhibition of α-glucosidase and enhancement of insulin sensitivity via activation of PPARγ. Hair growth stimulation is linked to 5α-reductase inhibition and increased blood flow to the scalp. Anti-inflammatory actions are mediated through suppression of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways by naphthoquinones such as lapachol.