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Xanthorrhoea australis
Iconic Australian grass tree used by Aboriginal peoples for resin-based adhesive, waterproofing, and medicinally for wound healing and as an antimicrobial.
Xanthorrhoea australis, commonly known as the Australian grass tree, produces a resin traditionally used by Aboriginal peoples for wound healing, antiseptic purposes, and as an adhesive. Modern research indicates antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties attributed to compounds such as p-coumaric acid, ferulic acid, abietic acid, and flavonoids. This resin is primarily applied topically and is considered safe for external use during pregnancy and nursing.
The resin's antimicrobial activity is mediated by abietic acid and other resin acids that disrupt bacterial cell membranes and inhibit microbial growth. p-Coumaric acid and ferulic acid exert anti-inflammatory effects by scavenging free radicals and modulating pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α and IL-6. Flavonoids in the resin promote wound healing through enhanced fibroblast proliferation, collagen synthesis, and angiogenesis, while also providing antioxidant protection at the wound site.
Iconic Australian grass tree used by Aboriginal peoples for resin-based adhesive, waterproofing, and medicinally for wound healing and as an antimicrobial.
Xanthorrhoea australis, commonly known as the Australian grass tree, produces a resin traditionally used by Aboriginal peoples for wound healing, antiseptic purposes, and as an adhesive. Modern research indicates antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties attributed to compounds such as p-coumaric acid, ferulic acid, abietic acid, and flavonoids. This resin is primarily applied topically and is considered safe for external use during pregnancy and nursing.
The resin's antimicrobial activity is mediated by abietic acid and other resin acids that disrupt bacterial cell membranes and inhibit microbial growth. p-Coumaric acid and ferulic acid exert anti-inflammatory effects by scavenging free radicals and modulating pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α and IL-6. Flavonoids in the resin promote wound healing through enhanced fibroblast proliferation, collagen synthesis, and angiogenesis, while also providing antioxidant protection at the wound site.