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Compiled from 30 PubMed articles · model: gemma4:31b
Summary
Background
Traditional uses
Active compounds
Mechanism of action
Clinical evidence
A combination herbal drop (Lamigex) containing G. robertianum essential oil was equally effective as ciprofloxacin 0.3% in improving symptoms such as tenderness, itching, erythema, edema, and discharge [PMID:23274083].
Oral administration of leaf decoctions in Goto-Kakizaki rats lowered plasma glucose levels and improved liver mitochondrial respiratory parameters and oxidative phosphorylation efficiency [PMID:21046015].
Extracts showed protective efficacy against Aspirin-induced gastric ulcers in Wistar rats [PMID:37184667].
Leaf extract demonstrated neuroprotective effects on a cellular model using RA-differentiated SHSY-5Y cells and MPP+-induced neurotoxicity [PMID:36734700].
Extracts displayed broad antibacterial activity and acted synergistically with gentamicin against resistant strains of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus [PMID:38658191].
Safety & adverse effects
Evidence summary
PubMed sources
- 1.PMID: 37242803 (2023) — Herb Robert's Gift against Human Diseases: Anticancer and Antimicrobial Activity of Geranium robertianum L. · Pharmaceutics
- 2.PMID: 37525079 (2023) — Geranium robertianum L. tolerates various soil types burdened with heavy metals. · Environmental science and pollution research international
- 3.PMID: 36734700 (2023) — Neuroprotective effects of Geranium Robertianum L. Aqueous extract on the cellular Parkinson's disease model. · European review for medical and pharmacological sciences
- 4.PMID: 34110544 (2021) — Survival on railway tracks of Geranium robertianum-a glyphosate-tolerant plant. · Ecotoxicology (London, England)
- 5.PMID: 28858365 (2017)