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Perforate St John’s-wort

Hypericum perforatum

Family HypericaceaeParts used Flower, LeafAlso known as St John's wort, common St John's wort, perforate St John's wort

This monograph compiles 6 pharmacological actions, 9 traditional / indicated uses, supported by 16 cited sources, drawn directly from the Omnia Sana plant database.

Pharmacological Actions

Anti-inflammatory[5, 15, 16]
Antioxidant[6, 15, 16]
Antiviral[15, 16]
Emollient / skin-soothing[15, 16]
Sedative / sleep support[1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16]
Vulnerary (wound healing)[4, 15, 16]

Traditional & Indicated Uses

Arthritis / joint pain[15, 16]Traditional · 1/10

inferred from anti-inflammatory action

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Bruising[15, 16]Traditional · 1/10

inferred from vulnerary action

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Cold & flu[15, 16]Traditional · 1/10

inferred from antiviral action

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Eczema[15, 16]Traditional · 1/10

inferred from emollient action

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Infection (general)[15, 16]Traditional · 1/10

inferred from antiviral action

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Inflammation (general)[15, 16]Traditional · 1/10

inferred from anti-inflammatory action

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Insomnia / sleeplessness[15, 16]Traditional · 1/10

inferred from sedative action

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Skin irritation[15, 16]Traditional · 1/10

inferred from anti-inflammatory action

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Wounds[15, 16]Traditional · 1/10

inferred from vulnerary action

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Safety, Cautions & Contraindications

Safety note[15, 16]Caution

Significant drug interactions: strongly induces CYP3A4 and P-glycoprotein, reducing plasma levels of many drugs including oral contraceptives, antiretrovirals, cyclosporine, warfarin, and digoxin. May cause photosensitivity (fair-skinned individuals). Do not combine with SSRIs, SNRIs, or MAOIs (serotonin syndrome risk). Avoid in bipolar disorder.

Safety note[15, 16]Caution

Duke (2002) rates St. John's wort as ++ (raised from earlier editions) and notes antidepressant, antiviral, antibacterial, and wound-healing activities at experimental and clinical levels. Hypericin and hyperforin are identified as key active constituents. Clinical evidence (score 2) confirms antidepressant efficacy in mild-to-moderate depression, and WHO/Commission E provide approval for this indication. Dose: 300 mg standardized extract (0.3% hypericin, 3–5% hyperforin) three times daily. Duke emphasizes the critical drug interaction: St. John's wort is a potent CYP3A4 inducer and can significantly reduce blood levels of many medications including oral contraceptives, cyclosporine, antiretrovirals, and warfarin. Avoid combined use with SSRIs (serotonin syndrome risk) and pharmaceutical antidepressants (Duke, 2002).

References

REF-0842, REF-0843, REF-0844, REF-1789, REF-1790, REF-1791, REF-1792, REF-1793, REF-1794, REF-1795, REF-1796, REF-1797, REF-1798, REF-1799

References & Sources

  1. Ng, Q.X., Venkatanarayanan, N. and Ho, C.Y.X (2017) 'Clinical use of Hypericum perforatum (St John's wort) in depression: A meta-analysis', Journal of Affective Disorders, 210, pp. 211-221. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2016.12.048 Meta-analysis / review
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2016.12.048
  2. Kholghi, G., Arjmandi-Rad, S., Zarrindast, M.R. and Vaseghi, S (2022) 'St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) and depression: what happens to the neurotransmitter systems?', Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 395(6), pp. 629-642. doi:10.1007/s00210-022-02229-z Traditional / reference
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s00210-022-02229-z
  3. Fugh-Berman, A (2000) 'Herb-drug interactions', Lancet, 355(9198), pp. 134-138. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(99)06457-0 Traditional / reference
    https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(99)06457-0
  4. Nobakht, S.Z., Akaberi, M., Mohammadpour, A.H., Tafazoli Moghadam, A. and Emami, S.A (2022) 'Hypericum perforatum: Traditional uses, clinical trials, and drug interactions', Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 25(9), pp. 1045-1058. doi:10.22038/IJBMS.2022.65112.14338 Meta-analysis / review
    https://doi.org/10.22038/IJBMS.2022.65112.14338
  5. Jiang, Z., Wang, F., Zhao, Y., Lu, L., Jiang, X., Huang, T., Lin, Y., Guo, L., Weng, Z. and Liu, E (2024) 'Hypericum perforatum L. attenuates depression by regulating Akkermansia muciniphila, tryptophan metabolism and NFkB-NLRP2-Caspase1-IL1beta pathway', Phytomedicine, 132, pp. 155847. doi:10.1016/j.phymed.2024.155847 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phymed.2024.155847
  6. Oliveira, A.I., Pinho, C., Sarmento, B. and Dias, A.C.P (2016) 'Neuroprotective Activity of Hypericum perforatum and Its Major Components', Frontiers in Plant Science, 7, pp. 1004. doi:10.3389/fpls.2016.01004 Meta-analysis / review
    https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01004
  7. Russo, E., Scicchitano, F., Whalley, B.J., Mazzitello, C., Ciriaco, M., Esposito, S., Patane, M., Upton, R., Pugliese, M., Chimirri, S., Mammi, M., Palleria, C. and De Sarro, G (2013) 'Hypericum perforatum: pharmacokinetic, mechanism of action, tolerability, and clinical drug-drug interactions', Phytotherapy Research, 28(5), pp. 643-655. doi:10.1002/ptr.5050 Meta-analysis / review
    https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.5050
  8. Saddiqe, Z., Naeem, I. and Maimoona, A (2010) 'A review of the antibacterial activity of Hypericum perforatum L', Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 131(3), pp. 511-521. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2010.07.034 Meta-analysis / review
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2010.07.034
  9. Mennini, T. and Gobbi, M (2004) 'The antidepressant mechanism of Hypericum perforatum', Life Sciences, 75(9), pp. 1021-1027. doi:10.1016/j.lfs.2004.04.005 Meta-analysis / review
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lfs.2004.04.005
  10. Liu, Y., Jiang, Y., Huang, R., Yang, J., Xiao, B. and Dong, J (2013) 'Hypericum perforatum L. preparations for menopause: a meta-analysis of efficacy and safety', Climacteric, 17(4), pp. 325-335. doi:10.3109/13697137.2013.861814 Meta-analysis / review
    https://doi.org/10.3109/13697137.2013.861814
  11. Wurglics, M. and Schubert-Zsilavecz, M (2006) 'Hypericum perforatum: a 'modern' herbal antidepressant: pharmacokinetics of active ingredients', Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 45(5), pp. 449-468. doi:10.2165/00003088-200645050-00002 Meta-analysis / review
    https://doi.org/10.2165/00003088-200645050-00002
  12. Kasper, S (2001) 'Hypericum perforatum - a review of clinical studies', Pharmacopsychiatry, 34(Suppl 1), pp. S51-S55. doi:10.1055/s-2001-15467 Meta-analysis / review
    https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2001-15467
  13. Nathan, P (1999) 'The experimental and clinical pharmacology of St John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.)', Molecular Psychiatry, 4(4), pp. 333-338. doi:10.1038/sj.mp.4000557 Meta-analysis / review
    https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.mp.4000557
  14. Verotta, L (2003) 'Hypericum perforatum, a source of neuroactive lead structures', Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 3(2), pp. 187-201. doi:10.2174/1568026033392589 Meta-analysis / review
    https://doi.org/10.2174/1568026033392589
  15. Linde, K. et al (2008) 'St John'. Traditional / reference
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  16. Natural Standard (2013) 'Hypericum perforatum (St'. Traditional / reference
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