Maritime Pine Interactions Overview

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Maritime Pine

Also known as
  • Pinus pinaster
  • Condensed Tannins
  • French Marine Pine Bark Extract
  • French Maritime Pine Bark Extract
  • Leucoanthocyanidins
  • Maritime Bark Extract
  • OPC
  • OPCs
  • PCO
  • PCOs
  • Pine Bark
  • Pine Bark Extract
  • Procyanidin Oligomers
  • Pycnogenol
  • Pygenol
  • Tannins Condensés
Maritime Pine Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) is a species of pine tree that is native to the Mediterranean region of Europe.The tree produces small, yellow flowers, which develop into pine cones. Maritime pine is widely cultivated for its wood. The tree is also used in traditional medicine, and its leaves and bark have been used to treat a variety of ailments, including respiratory problems, kidney and bladder issues, and skin conditions. A specific extract from French maritime pine is pycnogenol. Pycnogenol is known for its potent antioxidant properties, and it is often used as a supplement to help protect against oxidative stress and inflammation.
There are 311 drugs known to interact with Maritime Pine

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