Artemisia para Problemas digestivos

Artemisia tangutica — 4 estudios científicos revisados

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Uso documentado en la medicina tradicional y respaldado por investigación preliminar

Compuestos activos involucrados: Defensas, Estos, Herramientas, Monoterpenos

Evidencia Científica

Los siguientes estudios han investigado la relación entre Artemisia y problemas digestivos:

Traditionally used polyherbals in a southern African therapeutic context.

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: In African traditional medicine, there are several plant species that are used in combination with either other plant species or non-plant derived combinations such as sugar and honey, salt and vinegar, milk, fat etc. This review examines the role of these combinations and postulates the scientific and therapeutic validation of such combinations. AIM OF THE STUDY: This study reviewed the ethnopharmacological literature and documented the use of southern African plant combinations to find a scientific rationale for such combinations, and provide recommendations f

PubMed: 35017037

Phytochemistry and pharmacological activity of the genus artemisia.

Artemisia and its allied species have been employed for conventional medicine in the Northern temperate regions of North America, Europe, and Asia for the treatments of digestive problems, morning sickness, irregular menstrual cycle, typhoid, epilepsy, renal problems, bronchitis malaria, etc. The multidisciplinary use of artemisia species has various other health benefits that are related to its traditional and modern pharmaceutical perspectives. The main objective of this review is to evaluate the traditional, modern, biological as well as pharmacological use of the essential oil and herbal e

PubMed: 33893998

An ethnobotanical survey on the medicinal and edible plants used by the Daur people in China.

BACKGROUND: The Daur people are one of the 55 minority ethnic groups in China and have lived in Northern China for 300 years. In traditional Daur medicine, medicinal and edible plants (MEPs) are utilised for health benefits and therapeutic purposes; however, related ethnobotanical knowledge is rarely reported, which is disadvantageous for the sustainable development of these MEPs. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews with 122 informants, six focus group discussions, and a resource survey were conducted in a Daur minority nationality area in Inner Mongolia from 2015 to 2020, and the data statist

PubMed: 38790060

The complexity of medicinal plants: the traditional Artemisia annua formulation, current status and future perspectives.

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Artemisia annua has a long tradition of use for the treatment of intermittent fevers which we now relate to malarial infections. The active principle artemisinin has been isolated from Artemisia annua and today forms the backbone of the global fight against malaria. The traditionally prepared Artemisia annua formulation is however still being used on a global scale for the treatment of malaria, and it is claimed that its action is superior to the single purified drug. Artemisia annua is therefore on the forefront of the heated debate between the single drug-sing

PubMed: 23973523

Seguridad y Precauciones

Debido a la falta de estudios clínicos exhaustivos en humanos sobre la seguridad de la Artemisia tangutica, el uso de esta planta debe abordarse con extrema cautela. En el contexto de embarazo y lactancia, no existe evidencia científica que garantice la ausencia de efectos teratogénicos (malformaciones fetales) o de efectos abortivos. Muchos compuestos del género Artemisia, como los monoterpenos identificados en estudios de caracterización química, pueden atravesar la barrera placentaria o ser excretados a través de la leche materna, lo que podría alterar el desarrollo neurológico del lactante o el equilibrio hormonal de la madre. Por tanto, su uso está estrictamente contraindicado en estas etapas. En cuanto a la población pediátrica, los niños menores de 12 años presentan sistemas metabólicos y de eliminación renal aún en desarrollo; la administración de aceites esenciales o extractos de Artemisia tangutica podría provocar toxicidad aguda debido a la inmadurez de sus enzimas hepáticas para procesar compuestos oxigenados. Respecto a las interacciones farmacológicas, se debe tener especial cuidado con la warfarina (anticoagulante); los compuestos de la familia Asteraceae pueden poseer propiedades que interfieran con la cascada de coagulación, alterando el tiempo de protrombina y aumentando el riesgo de hemorragias.

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