Yerba mate
Ilex paraguariensis
Ilex paraguariensis, commonly known as yerba mate, is a traditional South American plant with origins in the subtropical and temperate regions of Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, and Uruguay. Traditionally, it has been used for various purposes such as social gatherings and as a stimulant beverage, but specific medicinal uses are not well-documented. Scientific evidence suggests that yerba mate may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties relevant to the management of rheumatoid arthritis; however, these findings are preliminary and require further investigation due to methodological limitations. Yerba mate also contains bioactive compounds with potential health benefits, such as enhanced adsorption capacity for anionic dyes in AYMs (Aminated yerba mate biomass). Safety concerns exist regarding possible polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) formation during processing, but no major issues or drug interactions have been recorded.
- 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
- Quatre lignées maternelles distinctes ont été distinguées chez les taxons d'Ilex luc. du sud de l'Amérique du Sud, avec Ilex paraguariensis montrant une relation ancêtre avec les lignées plastiques nord-américaines.
- L'yerbe mate et ses composants montrent des indications préliminaires d'effets anti-inflammatoires et antioxydants avec un potentiel de rélevance pour la pathophysiologie de la RA, mais les conclusions restent provisoires.
- L'étude examine la composition phytochimique du Maté d'Yerba, ses bienfaits pour la santé, les préoccupations relatives à sa sécurité et ses applications dans l'industrie alimentaire, mettant en évidence son potentiel comme ingrédient fonctionnel.
- Les AYM ont montré une capacité d'adsorption améliorée par rapport aux YM non traités, avec des capacités maximales de 62,81 mg·g-1 pour RB5 et 61,78 mg·g-1 pour RY84.
Frequently asked questions
What is Yerba mate?
Yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) 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 Yerba mate?
4 sourced findings are recorded for Yerba mate; the strongest carries evidence grade A. For example: Quatre lignées maternelles distinctes ont été distinguées chez les taxons d'Ilex luc. du sud de l'Amérique du Sud, avec Ilex paraguariensis montrant une relation ancêtre avec les lignées plastiques nord-américaines.
How strong is the evidence for Yerba mate?
The strongest finding for Yerba mate carries evidence grade A — strong evidence. Grades run A (strongest) to D (preliminary or traditional).
Is Yerba mate safe? What are the side effects?
No major safety issues are recorded for Yerba mate in our sources, but the data may be incomplete. Consult a qualified professional before use.
Does Yerba mate interact with medications?
No drug interactions are recorded for Yerba mate in our sources. This does not rule them out — check with a pharmacist.
What are the common names of Yerba mate?
Yerba mate is also known as: Падуб парагвайский.
Is Yerba mate 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 Yerba Mate (Ilex paraguariensis) and Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Systematic Review of Mechanistic and Clinical Evidence. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Yerba mate tea: a critical review on its phytochemicals, health benefits, safety, and food industry applications. literature abstract metadata
- T2 The Use of Aminated Yerba Mate Biomass for the Removal of Anionic Dyes from Aqueous Solutions. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Tracing the Maternal Lineages and Historical Biogeography of southern South American Hollies (Ilex, Aquifoliaceae). literature abstract metadata