Chamomile
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«Chamomile (American English) or camomile (British English; see spelling differences) (/ˈkæməˌmaɪl, -ˌmiːl/KAM-ə-myl or KAM-ə-meel[1][2]) is the common name for several daisy-like plants of the family Asteraceae. Two of the species are commonly used to make herbal infusions for traditional medicine, although there is no evidence that chamomile has any effect on health or diseases.[3][4]» (wikipedia)
Summary on Chamomile
It is
a
herb.
Here is an overview of its
35 biolinks
with
acceptable
average validity.
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It is:
Antidepressant, Galactogogue
Biochemistry of Chamomile
↑ Increases:
Alpha-bisabolol, Antimutagenic action, Antioxidants, Apigenin, Flavonoids, Luteolin, Patuletin, Phenol, Platelet activation, Quercerin
↑ May increase:
Lactogenesis
↓ Decreases:
8-iso-PGF2α, Anxiety, Anxiety, Depression, GAD, Heligmosomoides polygyrus, IKK, IL-1β, IL-6, Inflammation, iNOS, Microbiota, NF-kB, Nitric Oxide, PGE2, ROS, Spasms, TNF-α
↑ Improves or cures:
Alleviating depression, Sleep Quality
Pathways of Chamomile
Textual paths of Biolinks with
Validity Score > 3.0
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A B C Chamomile
Evidence Sources
Biolinks for Chamomile are extracted by users from 11 related publications.
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Proofs for biolinks of current node (Chamomile) are listed here. Abstracts are hidden.
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2006Publications Review
- Organism: Mixed Organisms
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2012Cohort
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2016RCT
- Organism: Humans
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2016RCT
- Condition: Postnatal women
- Organism: Females
- Minor Magnitude of Effect.
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2016Rodents
- Organism: Mouse / Rat (Rodents)
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2016RCT
- Organism: Humans
- Minor Magnitude of Effect.
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2018Case Report
- Condition: Lactating & pregnant women
- Organism: Females
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2017RCT
- Organism: Humans — Old
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2019Rodents
- Organism: Mouse / Rat (Rodents)
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2010Non-human Cells
- Organism: In vitro
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2019Systematic Review
- Organism: Humans
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Chamomile has 2 incoming and 33 outgoing biolinks:
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