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Verbascum phlomoides
Orange-flowered mullein species used across Central and Southern Europe for respiratory conditions and as expectorant.
Verbascum phlomoides, known as orange mullein, is a European herb traditionally used as an expectorant for respiratory conditions. Its primary active compounds include mucilage, saponins, aucubin, and flavonoids, which contribute to its demulcent and anti-inflammatory properties. Evidence level C supports its modern uses as an expectorant, demulcent, and anti-inflammatory agent.
The mucilage content provides a soothing demulcent effect on irritated mucous membranes, while saponins act as expectorants by reducing the viscosity of bronchial secretions. Aucubin, an iridoid glycoside, exhibits anti-inflammatory activity through inhibition of NF-κB and COX-2 pathways. Flavonoids such as luteolin and apigenin contribute additional antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
Orange-flowered mullein species used across Central and Southern Europe for respiratory conditions and as expectorant.
Verbascum phlomoides, known as orange mullein, is a European herb traditionally used as an expectorant for respiratory conditions. Its primary active compounds include mucilage, saponins, aucubin, and flavonoids, which contribute to its demulcent and anti-inflammatory properties. Evidence level C supports its modern uses as an expectorant, demulcent, and anti-inflammatory agent.
The mucilage content provides a soothing demulcent effect on irritated mucous membranes, while saponins act as expectorants by reducing the viscosity of bronchial secretions. Aucubin, an iridoid glycoside, exhibits anti-inflammatory activity through inhibition of NF-κB and COX-2 pathways. Flavonoids such as luteolin and apigenin contribute additional antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.