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Vinca major
Mediterranean groundcover with vincamine-like alkaloids; used in folk medicine for menstrual and wound conditions.
Vinca major is a Mediterranean groundcover containing vincamine-like alkaloids, flavonoids, and tannins, traditionally used as an emmenagogue, astringent, and hemostatic for menstrual irregularities and wound healing. Modern applications include managing hypotension and bleeding, though clinical evidence is limited to pilot studies and traditional use.
Vincamine and pervinecine alkaloids may inhibit phosphodiesterase, increasing cAMP and improving cerebral blood flow, while flavonoids and tannins contribute to astringent and hemostatic effects by promoting vasoconstriction and platelet aggregation. The emmenagogue action is thought to involve uterine smooth muscle contraction via alkaloid-mediated calcium channel modulation. Hypotensive effects may arise from vasodilation through nitric oxide pathway activation.
Mediterranean groundcover with vincamine-like alkaloids; used in folk medicine for menstrual and wound conditions.
Vinca major is a Mediterranean groundcover containing vincamine-like alkaloids, flavonoids, and tannins, traditionally used as an emmenagogue, astringent, and hemostatic for menstrual irregularities and wound healing. Modern applications include managing hypotension and bleeding, though clinical evidence is limited to pilot studies and traditional use.
Vincamine and pervinecine alkaloids may inhibit phosphodiesterase, increasing cAMP and improving cerebral blood flow, while flavonoids and tannins contribute to astringent and hemostatic effects by promoting vasoconstriction and platelet aggregation. The emmenagogue action is thought to involve uterine smooth muscle contraction via alkaloid-mediated calcium channel modulation. Hypotensive effects may arise from vasodilation through nitric oxide pathway activation.