Asian Water Plantain Interactions Overview
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Asian Water Plantain
Also known as
- Alisma plantago-aquatica
- Dong Fang Ze Xie
- Jilgyeongitaegsa
- Llanten de Agua
- Plantain
- Plantain d'Eau
- Rhizoma Alismatis
- Ze Xie
- Zexie
Alisma plantago-aquatica, commonly known as Asian water plantain, is a plant popular in traditional Chinese medicine. The plant contains triterpenoids like alisol-A, alisol-B, and alisol-C, as well as alismol, alismoloxide, orientalols, and chlorogenic acid, among others. Preliminary research suggests potential anti-atherosclerotic and antioxidant effects, as well as renal effects promoting diuresis, but more research is needed to understand its pharmacokinetics and mechanism of action fully.
There are 350 drugs known to interact
with Asian Water Plantain
Drugs that interact with Asian Water Plantain
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