Crampbark

Viburnum opulus

Viburnum opulus, commonly known as Guelder rose or cranberry tree, is a deciduous shrub native to Europe and western Asia. Traditionally, its use has not been extensively documented in any specific medical practices. Scientific evidence for Viburnum opulus shows mixed results. Studies have indicated that certain fractions of the juice can induce apoptosis and inhibit cancer growth in Ehrlich ascites tumor models. Additionally, enzymatic and ultrasound treatments have improved the antioxidant properties and quality of bread containing Viburnum opulus berry pomace. However, a study on net photosynthesis did not find significant changes with BiStep treatment compared to control. The phytochemical composition and antioxidant activity of fruit vinegars from different sources were found to vary significantly. Safety concerns for Viburnum opulus are currently minimal; no major issues have been recorded. There is also no evidence suggesting any notable drug interactions, though further research may be needed to fully understand its potential effects.

لمحة سريعة
أفضل دليل
D
تحذيرات

للمعلومات فقط. الاستخدام التقليدي لا يعني فعاليّة مثبتة. تختلف الأدلة والسلامة — راجع المصادر المذكورة.

ما يقوله العلم

  • وجدت الدراسة أن Viburnum opulus 'Roseum' لم تظهر أي تغيرات ذات أهمية في التمثيل الضوئي الإجمالي مع معالجة BiStep مقارنة بالتحكم. D PMID
  • أجزاء مختلفة من عصير Viburnum opulus أحدثت التحلل الخلاياوي وحددت نمو السرطان في نماذج سرطان الأنسجة المفرطة لدى الفئران من تumor Ehrlich. D PMID
  • وجدت الدراسة أن المعالجات الإنزيمية والصوتية فوق الصوتية قد تحسنت خصائص مضادة للأكسدة وكفاءة الخبز الذي يحتوي على بقايا ثمار فيبرونوم أوبيولوس. D PMID
  • الغلاف الجلدي لثمار فيبرونوم أوبيوس تحسين الحفاظ على محتوى الفينول ونشاط مضاد الأكسدة في الآيس كريم بينما تحسين الخصائص النسيجية والحسية. D PMID
  • وجدت الدراسة اختلافات ذات دلالة إحصائية في التركيب الفيتوكيميائي والنشاط مضاد للأكسدة بين عصير الخل من الفواكه لـ Gilaburu، العنب البري، والبرتقال المر. D PMID

Frequently asked questions

What is Crampbark?

Crampbark (Viburnum opulus) is a plant documented in FolkKB's traditional-medicine reference, drawn from sourced literature and cross-checked against the evidence.

What does the scientific evidence say about Crampbark?

5 sourced findings are recorded for Crampbark; the strongest carries evidence grade D. For example: وجدت الدراسة أن Viburnum opulus 'Roseum' لم تظهر أي تغيرات ذات أهمية في التمثيل الضوئي الإجمالي مع معالجة BiStep مقارنة بالتحكم.

How strong is the evidence for Crampbark?

The strongest finding for Crampbark carries evidence grade D — preliminary or traditional. Grades run A (strongest) to D (preliminary or traditional).

Is Crampbark safe? What are the side effects?

No major safety issues are recorded for Crampbark in our sources, but the data may be incomplete. Consult a qualified professional before use.

Does Crampbark interact with medications?

No drug interactions are recorded for Crampbark in our sources. This does not rule them out — check with a pharmacist.

What are the common names of Crampbark?

Crampbark is also known as: калина обыкновенная, Viorne obier.

Is Crampbark a proven treatment?

No. FolkKB is informational only. Traditional use and early findings are not proof of efficacy or safety — consult a qualified professional and never self-treat.

المصادر

  1. T2 Encapsulated Gilaburu (European Cranberrybush) fruit as a functional ingredient for ice-cream: Improving bioactivity, texture and microstructure. literature abstract metadata
  2. T2 Phytochemical and Antioxidant Profiling of Traditional Fruit Vinegars: A Comparative Study of Fruit Species. literature abstract metadata
  3. T2 Different fractions of Viburnum opulus juice induce apoptosis and inhibit cancer growth in Ehrlich ascites tumor models. literature abstract metadata
  4. T2 Taxon-Specific Physiological and Rhizosphere Responses of Deciduous Ornamental Shrubs to Humic- and Fulvic Acid-Based Biostimulant Treatment. literature abstract metadata
  5. T2 Ultrasound- and Enzyme-Assisted Valorization of Defatted Viburnum opulus L. Berry Pomace for the Development of Advanced Ingredients and Bread Fortification. literature abstract metadata