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Compiled from 16 PubMed articles · model: gemma4:31b
Summary
Background
Traditional uses
Active compounds
Mechanism of action
Clinical evidence
Methanol leaf extract (400 and 600 mg/kg) showed significant antitussive activity, inhibiting cough frequency by 71.69% and 78.67% respectively, comparable to codeine phosphate [PMID: 13680827].
Crude extract caused complete relaxation of spontaneous and K(+)-induced contractions in rabbit jejunum and tracheal preparations [PMID: 24395464].
Crude extract inhibited both ADP- and epinephrine-induced aggregation of human platelets [PMID: 24395464].
Methanol extract of dried leaves demonstrated a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity [PMID: 17196767].
Methanol extract exhibited synergistic effects with standard sedatives to increase sleeping time in mice and showed anti-inflammatory activity in rats [PMID: 15234784].
Safety & adverse effects
Drug interactions
Evidence summary
PubMed sources
- 1.PMID: 17268999 (1987) — Glucosides from Abies webbiana. · Planta medica
- 2.PMID: 21808564 (2010) — A new alkaloid isolated from Abies webbiana leaf. · Pharmacognosy research
- 3.PMID: 17196767 (2007) — Antibacterial activity of Abies webbiana. · Fitoterapia
- 4.PMID: 24395464 (2014) — Pharmacological studies on the antispasmodic, bronchodilator and anti-platelet activities of Abies webbiana. · Phytotherapy research : PTR
- 5.PMID: 26798167 (2015) — Screening of Methanol Extract and Ethyl Acetate Fraction of Abies webbiana Lindl. for Neuropharmacological Activities. · Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences