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DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1697281
Action of the aqueous willow bark extract STW 33-I in joint and muscle pain – well established
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Publikationsdatum:
09. September 2019 (online)
Willow bark extracts are used e.g. in joint and muscle pain. As they contain a large number of polar constituents, the salicylates being the basis of their standardization, relevance of these for the mode of action is a matter of interest, especially with regard to the use of aqueous willow bark extracts as STW 33-I. Therefore a literature review was conducted, focused on the mode of action of willow bark extracts and fractions thereof.
This review revealed a considerable number of pharmacological studies [1], including in vitro and in vivo studies in different pharmacological models [2], supporting the assumption that especially the polar fractions of the extract contribute to the action. Salicylic acid derivatives and their metabolites [3], together with different other polyphenols, were identified as relevant for the mechanisms of action, as was also confirmed by gene expression analyses [4].
Accordingly, the studies on the mode of action of the aqueous willow bark extract STW 33-I show, that its action is based on more than just tradition, given the broad available evidence on willow bark and the salicylates, and can be well explained even on a molecular level.
References:
[1] Nahrstedt A. Wien Med Wochenschr 2007; 157: 348 – 351
[2] Khayyal MT et al. Arzneimittelforschung 2005; 55: 677 – 687
[3] Knuth S et al. Planta Med 2013; 79: 1489 – 1494
[4] Ulrich-Merzenich G et al. Phytomedicine 2012; 19: 930 – 939
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