Sagittaria trifolia

Sagittaria trifolia

Sagittaria trifolia, a plant native to various aquatic environments in North America, has not been traditionally used for medicinal purposes. Scientific studies have primarily focused on its genetic and phenotypic characteristics, revealing that NnDREB2C, regulated by NnWOX1-1, plays a role in the formation of adventitious roots. Additionally, research indicates that resource competition among flowers within Sagittaria trifolia varies based on their position, with basal and upper flowers exhibiting different responses to removal. Genetic diversity analyses have identified three sub-clusters among accessions. While there is no recorded evidence of significant safety issues or drug interactions, this information should be interpreted cautiously due to the limited scope of current research.

At a glance
Best evidence
D
Cautions

Informational only. Traditional use does not mean proven effectiveness. Evidence and safety vary — check the cited sources.

What the science says

  • HP-pistil compatibility was negatively correlated with phylogenetic distance, but CP consistently sired over 78% of seeds. D PMID
  • The study found that Sagittaria trifolia accessions could be classified into three sub-clusters based on phenotypic traits and genetic diversity analyses. D PMID
  • The study found that NnDREB2C, regulated by NnWOX1-1, is involved in the formation of adventitious roots in lotus and Sagittaria trifolia plants. D PMID
  • Resource competition among flowers in Sagittaria trifolia is strongest within the same whorl, with varying impacts based on flower position. D PMID

Frequently asked questions

What is Sagittaria trifolia?

Sagittaria trifolia (Sagittaria trifolia) 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 Sagittaria trifolia?

4 sourced findings are recorded for Sagittaria trifolia; the strongest carries evidence grade D. For example: HP-pistil compatibility was negatively correlated with phylogenetic distance, but CP consistently sired over 78% of seeds.

How strong is the evidence for Sagittaria trifolia?

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

Is Sagittaria trifolia safe? What are the side effects?

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

Does Sagittaria trifolia interact with medications?

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

What are the common names of Sagittaria trifolia?

Sagittaria trifolia is also known as: Стрелолист трёхлистный.

Is Sagittaria trifolia 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.

Sources

  1. T2 Assessment of phylogenetic relationships and genetic diversity of Sagittaria trifolia using phenotypic traits and SNP markers. literature abstract metadata
  2. T2 Position-dependent resource competition within inflorescences of Sagittaria trifolia. literature abstract metadata
  3. T2 NnDREB2 regulated by NnWOX1-1 is involved in adventitious root formation in lotus root (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.). literature abstract metadata
  4. T2 Phylogenetic Relatedness Determines Heterospecific Pollen-Pistil Compatibility and Reproductive Outcome in the Apocarpous Species Sagittaria trifolia (Alismataceae). literature abstract metadata