Escancel para Actividad antiinflamatoria

Iresine diffusa — 4 estudios científicos revisados

Uso extenso en perú y ecuador, documentado por bussmann 2016

¿Sirve Escancel para actividad antiinflamatoria?

La investigación científica ha explorado el potencial de Escancel (Iresine diffusa) en relación con actividad antiinflamatoria. Se han identificado 4 estudios relevantes que examinan esta relación.

Compuestos activos involucrados: {'name': 'Celosiadina A', 'class': 'Alcaloide guanidínico'}, {'name': 'Celosiadina B', 'class': 'Alcaloide guanidínico'}, {'name': 'Quercetina', 'class': 'Flavonol'}, {'name': 'β-sitosterol', 'class': 'Fitoesterol'}, Alcaloides, Flavonoides, Glucósidos, Kaempferol, Quercetina, Saponinas, Taninos, Terpenos, ácido cafeico, ácido gálico, ácido oleanólico, Compuestos fenólicos, Estigmasterol, Isopreno, Sitosterol

Evidencia Científica

Los siguientes estudios han investigado la relación entre Escancel y actividad antiinflamatoria:

The dual face of microglia (M1/M2) as a potential target in the protective effect of nutraceuticals against neurodegenerative diseases.

The pathophysiology of different neurodegenerative illnesses is significantly influenced by the polarization regulation of microglia and macrophages. Traditional classifications of macrophage phenotypes include the pro-inflammatory M1 and the anti-inflammatory M2 phenotypes. Numerous studies demonstrated dynamic non-coding RNA modifications, which are catalyzed by microglia-induced neuroinflammation. Different nutraceuticals focus on the polarization of M1/M2 phenotypes of microglia and macrophages, offering a potent defense against neurodegeneration. Caeminaxin A, curcumin, aromatic-turmerone

PubMed: 37744008

A survey of herbal weeds for treating skin disorders from Southern Thailand: Songkhla and Krabi Province.

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Skin diseases are common health problems which affecting to all ages. In Thailand, the number of patients diagnosed with skin diseases is increasing every year. Nowadays, The Ministry of Public Health is supporting and promoting herbs for treating various disorders, including disorders of the skin to reduce the problem of antibiotic resistance and adverse drug reactions. This study aimed to: (1) enumerate the herbal weeds for treating skin disorders; (2) study local knowledge of weed utilization for treating skin disorders according to the folk healers in Songkh

PubMed: 27693346

Anti-neuroinflammatory effect of Iresine celosia on lipopolysaccharide-stimulated microglial cells and mouse.

Abnormal inflammatory response in the central nervous system plays a critical role in various neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease. Therefore, modulation of abnormal neuroinflammation is thought to be a promising therapeutic strategy for these diseases. Based on this idea, we focused on finding a potential candidate material that would regulate excessive neuroinflammation. Iresine celosia has long been used as a traditional Mexican medicine to treat fever and oral disorders. In the present study, we evaluated the anti-neuroinflammator

PubMed: 30841450

Biological studies on Brazilian plants used in wound healing.

AIM OF THE STUDY: n-Hexanic and ethanolic extracts from twelve plants (Brugmansia suaveolens Brecht. et Presl., Eupatorium laevigatum Lam., Galinsoga parviflora Cav., Iresine herbstii Hook., Kalanchöe tubiflora Hamet-Ahti, Petiveria alliacea L., Pluchea sagittalis (Lam.) Cabrera, Piper regnellii DC., Schinus molle L., Sedum dendroideum Moç et Sessé ex DC., Waltheria douradinha St. Hill., Xanthium cavanillesii Schouw.) used in traditional South Brazilian medicine as wound healing agents were investigated in various biological assays, targeting different aspects in this complex process. MATERIAL

PubMed: 19429323

Seguridad y Precauciones

No existen estudios formales de toxicidad para Iresine diffusa en la literatura científica publicada. La evaluación de seguridad se basa en el uso tradicional extenso en comunidades andinas y en consideraciones farmacológicas de sus compuestos. El uso tradicional prolongado en las comunidades del norte de Perú (tratamientos documentados de hasta un año de duración) sugiere un perfil de seguridad aceptable para preparaciones diluidas en dosis moderadas. Sin embargo, la ausencia de estudios toxicológicos formales impide garantizar la inocuidad. La presencia de alcaloides guanidínicos (celosiadinas) con afinidad por receptores biológicos implica precaución en el uso interno en dosis elevadas o tratamientos prolongados sin supervisión. Los ecdisteroides presentes, aunque en concentraciones bajas, podrían tener efectos hormonales sutiles que requieren consideración en personas con trastornos endocrinos.

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