Brèdes mafane
Acmella oleracea · Brazil Cress
Acmella oleracea, commonly known as "jokajima," is a plant traditionally used in folklore medicine practices in South America. While its specific uses are not well-documented, it has shown potential for treating musculoskeletal disorders such as osteoarthritis according to some preliminary studies. A pilot study indicated that a nutraceutical combination containing palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) and Acmella oleracea extract could significantly reduce pain in adults with chronic sciatica-related back pain over a 4-week period, though further research is needed to confirm these findings. Additionally, the plant has demonstrated significant inhibition of egg hatching and larval survival, along with an ovideterrent effect against Tuta absoluta, suggesting potential applications in pest control. In vitro propagation methods for Acmella oleracea have also been developed using specific media and cytokinin concentrations. No major safety concerns or recorded drug interactions are associated with this plant.
- Meilleure preuve
- A
- Précautions
- —
Information uniquement. L'usage traditionnel ne signifie pas une efficacité prouvée. Les preuves et la sécurité varient — consultez les sources citées.
Ce que dit la science
- L'étude pilote a montré que une combinaison de nutraceutiques contenant PEA et l'extrait d'Acmella oleracea a réduit significativement la douleur chez les adultes souffrant de douleurs lombaires chroniques liées à la sciatalgie au cours de 4 semaines.
- Acmella oleracea sous forme d'encapsules a montré une inhibition significative du déclottement des œufs et de la survie des larves, ainsi qu'un effet notoirement antioférotique contre Tuta absoluta.
- Cette revue systématique suggère que les plantes du genre Acmella pourraient avoir un potentiel pour traiter les troubles musculo-squelettiques comme l'arthrose et les myopathies, mais des recherches supplémentaires sont nécessaires.
- Cette étude a développé une méthode d' propagation in vitro efficace pour Acmella oleracea en utilisant des médias et des concentrations spécifiques de cytokinin.
- Cette revue systématique a montré que les extraits d'Acmella oleracea ont montré une activité antibactérienne significative in vitro contre des bactéries both Gram-positive et Gram-negative.
Frequently asked questions
What is Brèdes mafane?
Brèdes mafane (Acmella oleracea) 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 Brèdes mafane?
5 sourced findings are recorded for Brèdes mafane; the strongest carries evidence grade A. For example: L'étude pilote a montré que une combinaison de nutraceutiques contenant PEA et l'extrait d'Acmella oleracea a réduit significativement la douleur chez les adultes souffrant de douleurs lombaires chroniques liées à la sciatalgie au cours de 4 semaines.
How strong is the evidence for Brèdes mafane?
The strongest finding for Brèdes mafane carries evidence grade A — strong evidence. Grades run A (strongest) to D (preliminary or traditional).
Is Brèdes mafane safe? What are the side effects?
No major safety issues are recorded for Brèdes mafane in our sources, but the data may be incomplete. Consult a qualified professional before use.
Does Brèdes mafane interact with medications?
No drug interactions are recorded for Brèdes mafane in our sources. This does not rule them out — check with a pharmacist.
What are the common names of Brèdes mafane?
Brèdes mafane is also known as: Brazil Cress, Спилантес.
Is Brèdes mafane 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
- T2 A Systematic Review of the Potential of Acmella Genus Plants for the Treatment of Musculoskeletal Disorders. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Exploring the Antibacterial Properties of Acmella Species: A Systematic Literature Review. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Development of an Efficient In Vitro Propagation Method for Acmella oleracea (L.) R.K. Jansen. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Encapsulation of a N-Alkylamide-Enriched Fraction from Acmella oleracea and Its Efficacy Against Tuta absoluta, the Invasive Key Tomato Pest. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Water-Dispersible Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) Supplementation for Functional Improvement in Adults With Chronic Sciatica-Related Back Pain: A Pilot Clinical Trial. literature abstract metadata