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DOI: 10.1055/a-2315-5117
Cistus×incanus L. – eine potente Heilpflanze zur Prävention auf vielen Ebenen
Cistus×incanus L. - a potent medicinal plant for prevention on many levels
Zusammenfassung
Zistrosengewächse (Cistaceae) sind in den letzten Jahren recht intensiv beforscht worden. Dabei standen Extrakte der Graubehaarten Zistrose (Cistus×incanus L.) aufgrund ihres hohen Gehaltes an Polyphenolen mit an erster Stelle. Die meisten dieser Arbeiten beschäftigen sich mit der Bestimmung dieser Polyphenole und ihrer Komponenten sowie deren antioxidativen Wirkungen. Auch neue Wirkmechanismen, wie antiinflammatorische, antiglykämische und lipidsenkende, konnten aufgezeigt werden. Und nicht zuletzt ist es auch das starke antivirale Potenzial, das bestimmte Subspezies auszeichnet und das eine wichtige Bedeutung in der Prophylaxe und Therapie von Infektionen hat.
Abstract
Cistus species have been the subject of intensive research in recent years. The extract of the grey-haired rockrose (Cistus×incanus L.) has been at the forefront of this research due to its high content of polyphenols. Most of these studies are concerned with the determination of the polyphenols and their components as well as their antioxidant effects. However, new mechanisms of action, such as anti-inflammatory, anti-glycaemic and lipid-lowering effects, which can help combat various chronic diseases, have also been identified. And last but not least, it is the strong antiviral potential that characterises certain subspecies and is important in the prevention and treatment of infections.
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10. Juni 2024
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