Zeitschrift für Phytotherapie 2024; 45(01): 41-47
DOI: 10.1055/a-2171-9505
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Der Große Wiesenknopf Sanguisorba officinalis L.

Great burnet: Sanguisorba officinalis L.
Matthias F. Melzig

Sanguisorba officinalis L. ist eine traditionell genutzte Arzneipflanze aus der Familie der Rosaceae. Das Kraut und die Wurzeln enthalten ein breites Spektrum phenolischer und terpenoider Inhaltsstoffe mit vor allem entzündungshemmenden und antiinfektiven Wirkungen. Die Wurzeldroge spielt in der Traditionellen Chinesischen Medizin zur Immunmodulation, Wundbehandlung und Therapie von Infektionen eine wichtige Rolle, wobei sich diese Indikationen mit denen der Traditionellen Europäischen Medizin teilweise überschneiden. Trotz der langen therapeutischen Verwendung ist die klinische Studienlage gegenwärtig unbefriedigend.

Sanguisorba officinalis L. (great burnet) from the Rosaceae family is a plant that has long been used in traditional medicine. The herb and roots contain a wide range of phenolic and terpenoid constituents, which primarily have anti-inflammatory and anti-infective effects. The root drug plays an important role in Traditional Chinese Medicine for immune modulation, wound treatment and therapy of infections. However, these indications partially overlap with those of Traditional European Medicine. Despite its long-term therapeutic use, there are still a lot of gaps to be filled with regard to great burnet's current clinical studies.



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26 February 2024

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