Quimsa cuchu para Inflamación

Satureja boliviana — 5 estudios científicos revisados

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¿Sirve Quimsa cuchu para inflamación?

En estudios de tipo farmacológico preliminar, se ha explorado su potencial actividad antiinflamatoria.

Compuestos activos involucrados: Aceite esencial, Carvacrol, Fenoles, Pineno

Evidencia Científica

Los siguientes estudios han investigado la relación entre Quimsa cuchu y inflamación:

Carvacrol decreases blood-brain barrier permeability post-diffuse traumatic brain injury in rats.

Previously, we showed that Satureja Khuzestanica Jamzad essential oil (SKEO) and its major component, carvacrol (CAR), 5-isopropyl-2-methylphenol, has anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic, and anti-edematous properties after experimental traumatic brain injury (TBI) in rats. CAR, predominantly found in Lamiaceae family (Satureja and Oregano), is lipophilic, allowing diffusion across the blood-brain barrier (BBB). These experiments test the hypothesis that acute treatment with CAR after TBI can attenuate oxidative stress and BBB permeability associated with CAR's anti-edematous traits. Rats were d

PubMed: 37666857

Assessment of physicochemical characteristics and bioactive compounds of the essential oil of wild herbs aromatic from Andean region of South Perú.

Essential oils are a subject of study due to the heterogeneity of their components, which vary according to the genus and species of the plant material. The objective of this study was the physicochemical characterization and bioactive components of the essential oil (EO) extracted from wild punamuña (Satureja Boliviana) and runtuhuayra (Clinopodium Weberbaueri (Mansf.) Govaerts) herbs from high Andean areas of southern Peru. The extraction of the EO from both species was carried out using the steam distillation technique, the density characterization using gravimetric methods and the acidity,

PubMed: 39570157

Antimicrobial Activities of Satureja khuzestanica Jamzad; A Review.

Satureja khuzestanica Jamzad is a species native to Iran and is highly important in Southwestern regions. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family and grows in different climates. A number of pharmacological properties such as analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, anti-thyroid, antioxidant, and diuretic have been attributed to this plant. In recent years, a wide range of biological properties, extract, and essential oil of Satureja khuzestanica has been studied by researchers. In the present study, Scopus, SID, ISI, Google Scholar, and PubMed indices were used to extract research articles.

PubMed: 32525784

Satureja montana L. essential oil and its antimicrobial activity alone or in combination with gentamicin.

Many essential oils (EOs) are screened as potential sources of antimicrobial compounds. EOs from the genus Satureja have recognized biological properties, including analgesic, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, anticancer, and antimicrobial activity. This study aimed to obtain a metabolite profile of commercial essential oil of S. montana L. (SEO) and to evaluate its antimicrobial properties, both alone and combined with gentamicin towards Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacterial strains.

PubMed: 30458252

The effects of thymoquinone on pancreatic cancer: Evidence from preclinical studies.

Thymoquinone (TQ) is a secondary metabolite found in abundance in very few plant species including Nigella sativa L., Monarda fistulosa L., Thymus vulgaris L. and Satureja montana L. Preclinical pharmacological studies have shown that TQ has many biological activities, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anticancer. Both in vivo and in vitro experiments have shown that TQ acts as an antitumor agent by altering cell cycle progression, inhibiting cell proliferation, stimulating apoptosis, inhibiting angiogenesis, reducing metastasis and affecting autophagy. In this comprehensive study, th

PubMed: 35810693

Seguridad y Precauciones

SEGURIDAD Y PRECAUCIONES DEL QUIMSA CUCHU (Satureja boliviana) El uso de la *Satureja boliviana*, conocida comúnmente como Quimsa cuchu, debe realizarse con extrema precaución debido a la presencia de aceites esenciales potentes y compuestos bioactivos que pueden tener efectos sistémicos significativos. Aunque la investigación científica ha destacado su actividad antiviral [PMID 10323492] y la complejidad de sus componentes químicos [PMID 39570157], su manejo terapéutico requiere un conocimiento profundo de sus riesgos potenciales. En cuanto al embarazo y la lactancia, el consumo de esta planta está estrictamente contraindicado. La presencia de compuestos fenólicos y aceites volátiles, como el carvacrol, podría tener efectos emenagogos, lo cual representa un riesgo de estimulación uterina que podría comprometer la viabilidad del embarazo. Debido a la falta de estudios clínicos exhaustivos sobre la seguridad fetal, no se recomienda su uso en mujeres gestantes ni en mujeres que se encuentran en periodo de lactancia, para evitar la transferencia de compuestos bioactivos al lactante a través de la leche materna. Respecto a la población pediátrica, el uso de Quimsa cuchu debe evitarse en niños, ya que sus sistemas metabólicos son más sensibles a los aceites esenciales concentrados.

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