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Asperula odorata
Classic European forest plant synonym for Galium odoratum; the dried plant material contains coumarin giving characteristic hay scent and mild anticoagulant properties.
Woodruff (Asperula odorata, syn. Galium odoratum) is a classic European woodland herb traditionally used as a sedative, antispasmodic, and spring tonic. Modern research focuses on its coumarin content, which imparts a characteristic hay scent and mild anticoagulant properties, though prolonged use raises hepatotoxicity concerns. Key active compounds include coumarin, asperuloside, flavonoids, and tannins.
Coumarin, the primary active compound, is metabolized to 7-hydroxycoumarin, which may inhibit vitamin K epoxide reductase, leading to mild anticoagulant effects. Asperuloside and other iridoid glycosides contribute to antispasmodic activity via modulation of smooth muscle calcium channels. Flavonoids provide antioxidant and mild sedative effects through GABA-A receptor modulation.
Classic European forest plant synonym for Galium odoratum; the dried plant material contains coumarin giving characteristic hay scent and mild anticoagulant properties.
Woodruff (Asperula odorata, syn. Galium odoratum) is a classic European woodland herb traditionally used as a sedative, antispasmodic, and spring tonic. Modern research focuses on its coumarin content, which imparts a characteristic hay scent and mild anticoagulant properties, though prolonged use raises hepatotoxicity concerns. Key active compounds include coumarin, asperuloside, flavonoids, and tannins.
Coumarin, the primary active compound, is metabolized to 7-hydroxycoumarin, which may inhibit vitamin K epoxide reductase, leading to mild anticoagulant effects. Asperuloside and other iridoid glycosides contribute to antispasmodic activity via modulation of smooth muscle calcium channels. Flavonoids provide antioxidant and mild sedative effects through GABA-A receptor modulation.