Plants are chemistry factories containing unique compounds that determine their flavor, aroma, color, and medicinal properties; for example, lemon balm contains citronella (insect repellent), rosmarinic acid (antimicrobial), and linalool (nervous system soothing), while dandelion contains inulin (blood sugar regulation), chicoric acid (anti-inflammatory), and lactucarium (natural painkiller), and podophyllotoxin from mayapple (toxic but leads to cancer treatments).
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What Plants Really Are? #plants #nature #scienceAjouté :
I bet you didn't know this, but every time you go out in nature, you're surrounded by chemicals. And I'm not talking about pesticides or none of that stuff. I'm talking about the plants themselves. On the most basic level, plants are made up of basically three things: water, the fiber that gives them their shape and structure, and the chemical that makes each plant unique.
Those chemicals affect the flavor, the aroma, even the colors you're seeing right now. And those same chemicals are what makes herbal medicine medicine.
Take lemon balm, for example. Lemon balm might contain some compounds you've heard of, like citronella, the popular insect repellent. It also has a compound called rosmarinic acid, which is a very potent antimicrobial compound. And it also has another one called linalool, which helps to soothe the nervous system. Mayapple, on the other hand, contains a compound called podophyllotoxin. Though it's highly toxic, podophyllotoxin is a plant compound that helped lead to medicines still used against cancers like lung cancer, testicular cancer, leukemia, and lymphoma. [clears throat] We can't forget the dandelion. Dandelion contains compounds, too. Compounds like inulin, which your body absorbs like insulin, and it can help to balance your blood sugar. Chicoric acid, which is an anti-inflammatory and helps support the immune system. And of course, the white sap that leaks out, that's lactucarium, a natural painkiller. So, you see, herbal medicine isn't just about the plant, it's about the chemicals in the plant, too.
Pretty neat, huh?
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