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Chamomile tea: Source of a glucuronoxylan with antinociceptive, sedative and anxiolytic-like effects.
Author: AndreatiniRoberto, ChavesPedro Felipe Pereira, CordeiroLucimara M C, DallazenJorge Luiz, HocayenPalloma de Almeida S, IacominiMarcello, de Paula WernerMaria Fernanda
Original Abstract of the Article :
Chamomile is one of the most ancient medicinal herbs known to mankind and among its traditional uses are the calming effects. However, few studies explored its effects on the central nervous system (CNS). In this study we further proceed with structural elucidation of polysaccharides from chamomile ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.08.039
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Chamomile Tea: A Source of Pain-Relieving and Calming Compounds
The field of [natural medicine] is exploring the therapeutic potential of [traditional herbal remedies] for various health conditions. This study focuses on the [antinociceptive, sedative, and anxiolytic-like effects] of [chamomile tea] and its [glucuronoxylan] component. The authors investigated the chemical structure of [chamomile tea's polysaccharides] and evaluated their bioactivity on pain and the central nervous system.
The study reveals that a highly substituted [4-O-methyl-glucuronoxylan] from chamomile tea, designated as [SN-50R], exhibits significant [antinociceptive] effects in animal models. This finding is akin to a desert oasis that not only provides water but also offers a calming respite from the scorching sun. Furthermore, the study observed that SN-50R produced [dose-dependent] decreases in [activity levels] and [anxiety-related behaviors] in animals, suggesting sedative and anxiolytic-like effects.
The authors conclude that SN-50R, a component of chamomile tea, exhibits a calming effect and may be responsible for the traditional use of chamomile for its soothing properties.
Chamomile Tea: A Natural Source of Calming Compounds
The study's findings provide support for the traditional use of [chamomile tea] for its [calming and anxiety-reducing properties]. The researchers identified a specific [glucuronoxylan] component, [SN-50R], that exhibits significant [antinociceptive, sedative, and anxiolytic-like effects]. It's like finding a hidden oasis in the desert, offering not only relief from thirst but also a sense of peace and tranquility.
Sipping on Serenity: Embracing the Calming Properties of Chamomile
This study offers scientific evidence for the calming effects of [chamomile tea]. It's a reminder that natural remedies, like a refreshing sip of chamomile tea, can contribute to a sense of well-being.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research reveals that chamomile tea contains a compound, SN-50R, with potent pain-relieving, calming, and anxiety-reducing effects. It's a testament to the wisdom of traditional medicine and highlights the potential of natural remedies for improving our overall health and well-being.
Date :
- Date Completed 2021-04-08
- Date Revised 2021-04-08
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