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Viola tricolor
European wildflower herb used in folk medicine for skin conditions, respiratory mucus, and cardiovascular inflammation.
Viola tricolor (heartsease) is a European wildflower traditionally used for skin conditions, respiratory mucus, and cardiovascular inflammation. Its active compounds include rutin, violanin, violine, and salicylates, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, expectorant, and antioxidant properties. Evidence is limited to pilot studies and traditional use.
The anti-inflammatory effects are attributed to salicylates (inhibition of COX enzymes) and flavonoids like rutin (inhibition of NF-κB and reduction of oxidative stress). Expectorant action may be due to saponins and mucilage, while cardiovascular benefits are linked to flavonoid-mediated vasodilation and antioxidant activity. The compound violine has shown mild antispasmodic effects on smooth muscle.
European wildflower herb used in folk medicine for skin conditions, respiratory mucus, and cardiovascular inflammation.
Viola tricolor (heartsease) is a European wildflower traditionally used for skin conditions, respiratory mucus, and cardiovascular inflammation. Its active compounds include rutin, violanin, violine, and salicylates, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, expectorant, and antioxidant properties. Evidence is limited to pilot studies and traditional use.
The anti-inflammatory effects are attributed to salicylates (inhibition of COX enzymes) and flavonoids like rutin (inhibition of NF-κB and reduction of oxidative stress). Expectorant action may be due to saponins and mucilage, while cardiovascular benefits are linked to flavonoid-mediated vasodilation and antioxidant activity. The compound violine has shown mild antispasmodic effects on smooth muscle.