10/04/2018 / By Ralph Flores
The common St. Paul’s wort (Siegesbeckia orientalis L.) contains anti-inflammatory and anti-hyperuricemic properties, which support its use in indigenous medicine as a treatment for gout. The study, published in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, examined the biological properties of an n-butanol-soluble fraction (BuOH fr.) of the plant to support its medical relevance.
The findings suggest that S. orientalis has anti-hyperuricemic and anti-inflammatory properties, due to the effects of its phenolic components.
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Journal Reference:
Nguyen TD, Thuong PT, Hwang IH, Hoang TKH, Nguyen MK, Nguyen HA, Na M. ANTI-HYPERURICEMIC, ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND ANALGESIC EFFECTS OF SIEGESBECKIA ORIENTALIS L. RESULTING FROM THE FRACTION WITH HIGH PHENOLIC CONTENT. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 4 April 2017;17(191). DOI: 10.1186/s12906-017-1698-z
Tagged Under: analgesic, Anti-hyperuricemic, anti-inflammatory, herbal medicine, natural cures, natural medicine, plant cures, plant medicine, remedies, Siegesbeckia orientalis
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