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Blessed Thistle (Cnicus benedictus) as a tool for helping with Loss of appetite
Appetite stimulant for loss of appetite (approved use under German Commission E)
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Traditional medicine has long recognized the therapeutic potential of Cnicus benedictus , and recent scientific research has shed light on the pharmacological properties of this plant. The bioactive compounds that can be extracted from it, such as the sesquiterpene lactones arctigenin, arctiin, and cnicin, are very interesting to researchers.In this article, based on available data from pre-clinical in vitro and in vivo studies, we delve into the pharmacology of the active constituents of this plant to explore its potential therapeutic applications and underlying mechanisms of action. In addition, we present a computer analysis designed to reveal the pharmacokinetic and toxicological properties of the main phytochemicals that are active in C. benedictus through new in silico techniques and predictive tools such as SwissADME and PubChem.The data from the in silico study presented here support the traditional use of C. benedictus , as well as its promise as a source of new therapeutic chemical compounds.
2 sources supporting Blessed Thistle for Loss of appetite. Includes scientific publications, books, monographs and traditional-use references.
Mechanistic basis
This use is associated with the plant's appetite stimulant, bitter digestive tonic / stomachic actions.