PubMed-compiled information sheet
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Compiled from 12 PubMed articles · model: gemma4:31b
Summary
Background
Traditional uses
Active compounds
Clinical evidence
The ethanol extract and its isolated compounds showed cytotoxic activity; specifically, igalan demonstrated potency (3.83 ± 0.043 μg/mL) comparable to the standard drug doxorubicin (3.73 ± 0.036 μg/mL) in vitro [PMID:27712097].
Safety & adverse effects
Evidence summary
PubMed sources
- 1.PMID: 5657068 (1968) — Multiple chromosome triplication in Liatris. · Science (New York, N.Y.)
- 2.PMID: 27712097 (2017) — In vitro evaluation of cytotoxic activity of the ethanol extract and isolated compounds from the corms of Liatris spicata (L.) willd on HepG2. · Natural product research
- 3.PMID: 34070663 (2021) — The Volatile Phytochemistry of Seven Native American Aromatic Medicinal Plants. · Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
- 4.PMID: 3161716 (1985) — [Allergic contact dermatitis due to Asteraceae (Compositae). Cross reaction with Liatris spicata]. · Dermatosen in Beruf und Umwelt. Occupation and environment
- 5.PMID: 41255941 (2025) — Influence of Environmental Covariates on Pollinator Community Occupancy, Detection, and Richness Across Urban Gardens in Richmond, Virginia, USA.