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Asarum sieboldii
Potent TCM herb for toothache, headache, and nasal congestion pain.
Xi Xin (Asarum sieboldii) is a potent traditional Chinese medicine herb used primarily for toothache, headache, and nasal congestion due to its analgesic and local anesthetic properties. Its key active compounds include methyleugenol, asarinin, and safrole, which contribute to its pharmacological effects but also raise safety concerns at high doses.
The analgesic and local anesthetic actions of Xi Xin are mediated through blockade of voltage-gated sodium channels and activation of TRPV1 receptors, leading to desensitization of nociceptive pathways. Methyleugenol and safrole exhibit anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting COX-2 and NF-κB signaling, while asarinin demonstrates anti-allergic activity via mast cell stabilization and suppression of histamine release. However, safrole and aristolochic acids (present in some Asarum species) are hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic, respectively, and can cause DNA damage.
Potent TCM herb for toothache, headache, and nasal congestion pain.
Xi Xin (Asarum sieboldii) is a potent traditional Chinese medicine herb used primarily for toothache, headache, and nasal congestion due to its analgesic and local anesthetic properties. Its key active compounds include methyleugenol, asarinin, and safrole, which contribute to its pharmacological effects but also raise safety concerns at high doses.
The analgesic and local anesthetic actions of Xi Xin are mediated through blockade of voltage-gated sodium channels and activation of TRPV1 receptors, leading to desensitization of nociceptive pathways. Methyleugenol and safrole exhibit anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting COX-2 and NF-κB signaling, while asarinin demonstrates anti-allergic activity via mast cell stabilization and suppression of histamine release. However, safrole and aristolochic acids (present in some Asarum species) are hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic, respectively, and can cause DNA damage.