Evidence supporting the use of: Ampelopsis
For the health condition: Carbuncles

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Ampelopsis, specifically Ampelopsis brevipedunculata, is referenced in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) texts as an herb used to "clear heat and resolve toxicity," often employed for skin conditions such as carbuncles, boils, and abscesses. In TCM, carbuncles are understood as manifestations of "heat toxin" or damp-heat accumulations, and Ampelopsis (known as bai lian or ye bai lian) is used either alone or in combination with other herbs to treat these presentations. Historical materia medica such as the "Ben Cao Gang Mu" (Compendium of Materia Medica) mention its topical and internal use for "toxins" manifesting as swellings or sores.

However, the scientific evidence supporting these traditional claims is limited. There are a few in vitro or animal studies indicating that extracts from Ampelopsis species possess anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, or antioxidant activity, which theoretically could be beneficial in managing infections such as carbuncles. Nevertheless, no high-quality clinical trials or robust pharmacological studies specifically confirm its efficacy in the treatment of carbuncles in humans. Thus, while its use is well-supported by tradition, the scientific evidence remains limited and preliminary.

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