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A recent study published in the journal Nutrients has shed light on the remarkable health benefits and therapeutic potential of the artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus). This Mediterranean native, a staple in both cuisine and traditional medicine, is packed with bioactive compounds that offer a wide range of health benefits.
Antimicrobial and Anti-inflammatory Properties
Artichokes have demonstrated antimicrobial effects against various pathogens, including bacteria and fungi, by disrupting microbial enzymes and cell membranes. These properties, combined with the anti-inflammatory effects of flavonoids in the plant, make artichokes a potential ally in combating infections and reducing inflammation.
Pharmacological Applications
Beyond its role in traditional diets, artichoke has been studied for its therapeutic effects on liver function and metabolic health. In patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, artichoke supplementation led to improvements in blood sugar levels, cholesterol, blood pressure, and liver enzyme markers. These findings suggest that artichoke could be an effective supplement for managing metabolic disorders and supporting overall health.