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Eryngium caeruleum: an update on ethnobotany, phytochemistry and biomedical applications.

Dmitryi Alexeevich KonovalovEdgardo Avendaño CáceresEkaterina Aleksandrovna ShcherbakovaJesús Herrera-BravoDeepak ChandranMiquel MartorellMuzaffar HasanManoj KumarSaad BakrimAbdelhakim BouyahyaWilliam C ChoJavad Sharifi RadHafiz A R SuleriaDaniela Calina
Published in: Chinese medicine (2022)
Current evidence from experimental pharmacological studies has shown that the different bioactive compounds present in the species E. caeruleum have multiple beneficial effects on human health, being potentially active in the treatment of many diseases. Thus, the traditional uses of this species are supported based on evidence. In future, translational and human clinical studies are necessary to establish effective therapeutic doses in humans.
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