Kaempferia para Inflamación sistémica o localizada

Kaempferia galanga — 10 estudios científicos revisados

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Los compuestos como los fenilpropanoides y diterpenoides actúan inhibiendo la producción de óxido nítrico (NO) y la translocación de NF-κB, que son mediadores clave de la respuesta inflamatoria.

Compuestos activos involucrados: Flavonoides, Kaempferol, Terpenos

Evidencia Científica

Los siguientes estudios han investigado la relación entre Kaempferia y inflamación sistémica o localizada:

Evaluation of Larvicidal Activity of

<b>Background and Objective:</b> The resistance of <i>Aedes aegypti</i> larvae against temephos become an obstacle in controlling the arboviral vector. This condition triggered researchers to investigate the larvicidal activity of phytochemical compounds that are effective, safe, biodegradable and eco-friendly from various medicinal plants. This study evaluated the larvicidal activity of <i>Kaempferia galanga</i> extracts against <i>Ae. aegypti</i> larvae. <b>Materials and Methods:</b> Four solvents with different polarities, namely e

PubMed: 36978271

Insecticidal and Feeding Deterrent Effects of

<b>Background and Objective:</b> <i>Pieris rapae</i> L., is one of the most widespread and destructive pests of cruciferous plants. At present, synthetic chemical insecticide is still the main approach to control this pest despite several disadvantages to human health and the wildlife environment as well as biological resistance. To search for plants having insecticidal activity, the biological effects of two medicinal plants <i>Kaempferia galanga</i> L. and <i>Amomum subulatum </i>on <i>Pieris rapae</i> L., were investigated. <b&g

PubMed: 36591927

Wound healing properties of pharmaceutical gel containing isopimarane diterpene isolated from Kaempferia galanga L.

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Kaempferia galanga L. rhizomes have been widely used in Thailand as medicine for treating inflammation and wound. A number of bioactive compounds have been isolated from the rhizomes of K. galanga and these compounds exhibited various pharmacological activities. AIM OF THE STUDY: The objective of this study is to investigate the wound healing properties of gel containing 6β-acetoxysandaracopimaradiene-1α, 9α-diol (KG6), a compound from K.

PubMed: 35101569

Phytochemistry, pharmacological activities and uses of traditional medicinal plant Kaempferia galanga L. - An overview.

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Kaempferia galanga L. is a stemless, rhizomatous, aromatic, perennial and indigenous herb. It is native to India and distributed in China, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos, Sudan, Nigeria and South Africa. It is an important Indian medicinal herb that has a long history of use in the treatment of several kinds of human ailments including vata ailments like cough and cold, fever, headache, pains disorders, skin diseases, rheumatic diseases, arthritis, joint fractures, vertigo, wounds, gastritis, antidote for snak

PubMed: 32061673

Potent anti-angiogenic component in Kaempferia galanga L. and its mechanism of action.

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Traditionally, the roots of Kaempferia galanga has been used to treat high blood pressure, chest pain, headache, toothache, rheumatism, indigestion, cough, inflammation and cancer in Asia. Nevertheless, most of its pharmacological studies were focused on ethanolic extracts and volatile oils. The exact active chemical constituents and their underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood, especially towards its anti-cancer treatment. Inhibition of angiogenesis is an important atrategy to inhibit tumor growth. It has been reported that the low polar component of

PubMed: 38286156

Seguridad y Precauciones

El uso de Kaempferia galanga (comúnmente conocida como kencur o aromatic ginger) requiere una precaución extrema debido a la falta de estudios clínicos robustos en humanos que establezcan límites de seguridad definitivos. En el caso de mujeres embarazadas o en periodo de lactancia, el uso de este rizoma no está recomendado. No existe evidencia científica suficiente que garantice la ausencia de efectos teratogénicos (malformaciones fetales) o la seguridad de sus compuestos bioactivos, como los diterpenoides y fenilpropanoides, durante el desarrollo embrionario. Dado que la planta posee propiedades farmacológicas activas, existe el riesgo de que sus componentes atraviesen la barrera placentaria o se secreten en la leche materna, afectando al lactante de manera impredecible. En niños menores de 12 años, la seguridad es altamente incierta. Debido a que los sistemas metabólicos y renales de los niños están en desarrollo, la administración de extractos concentrados de Kaempferia galanga podría provocar toxicidad sistémica o alteraciones en el crecimiento.

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