Ashitaba Interactions Overview

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Ashitaba

Also known as
  • Angelica keiskei
  • Angelica
  • Ashitaba du Japon
  • Herbe de la Longévité
  • Japanese Ashitaba
  • Kenso
  • Leaves of Tomorrow
  • Sinsuncho
  • Tomorrow Leaf
Ashitaba Ashitaba is a large perennial herb native to Japan and is widely cultivated in Asia. Its stems and leaves are used as a vegetable. The plant contains chalcones, flavonoids, saponins, and coumarins. Research suggests its chalcone constituent, xanthoangelol D, has anti-inflammatory effects, suppressing NF-kappa B pathway activation. It also shows antibacterial properties and potential anticancer effects, inducing apoptosis in certain cell lines. Ashitaba exhibits antioxidant effects and cardiovascular benefits, such as increasing HDL levels. It may also have gastrointestinal benefits, inhibiting gastric acid secretion.
There are 184 drugs known to interact with Ashitaba

Commercial Products That Contain Ashitaba

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Drugs that interact with Ashitaba

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