Evidence supporting the use of: Aucubin
For the health condition: Hepatitis
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
Aucubin is an iridoid glycoside found in several medicinal plants, notably Plantago asiatica and Eucommia ulmoides, both used in traditional East Asian medicine. Scientific studies, primarily in vitro and in animal models, provide some support for its hepatoprotective effects. Research indicates that aucubin can attenuate chemically-induced liver injury, reduce hepatic inflammation, and inhibit oxidative stress. For example, several rodent studies have demonstrated that aucubin administration alleviates liver damage induced by toxins such as carbon tetrachloride or D-galactosamine, likely due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties (Huang et al., 2011).
However, clinical studies in humans are lacking, and the evidence base is limited to preclinical experiments. There is insufficient data to confirm efficacy or safety in people with hepatitis, whether viral or non-viral in origin. Traditional use of aucubin-containing plants for liver ailments is documented, but the isolated compound’s benefit in hepatitis is not established in clinical settings. Therefore, while scientific investigation suggests potential hepatoprotective effects, the evidence is preliminary and further research—especially well-designed human trials—is necessary to substantiate aucubin’s use in treating or supporting hepatitis.
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chaga mushroom
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cordyceps
turmeric
dandelion
knotweed
jujube
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L-glutathione
Lactoferrin
Lentinula edodes mycelia
licorice root
liquid liver fractions
Marine lipid
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N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC)
oleanolic acid
omega-3 fatty acids
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plum fruit
prebiotic blend (proprietary)
protein
reishi mushroom
selenium
shiitake mushroom
silymarin
spirulina
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vitamin C
vitamin E
seaweed
Zinc
sarsaparilla
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punarnava
commiphora
Tinospora cordifolia
blackboard tree
Caesalpinia crista
Rubia cordifolia
Swertia
peony
lingzhi
Szechuan lovage
Morus
Myrrh
ganoderma
aster root
paw paw
Algae
Angelica
Antrodia camphorata
Achyranthes
Auricularia
AHCC
Ajuga
aucubin
andrographolide
Albumin
Aerva lanata
American Liverleaf
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Andrographis
Agrimonia pilosa
astragalin
atractylone
black seed
borotutu
Broussonetia
bergenin
betulinic acid
bayleaf
bitter grass
bael
Basidiomycota
Baccharoides anthelmintica
Bombax
borassus palm
Borassus aethiopum
bacteria
black root
BCAA
Bupleurum
baicalin
Bassia scoparia
Bergenia
Chinese silkvine
coriolus mushroom
Chinese fleeceflower
C-phycocyanin
chirata
corilagin
cytokines
Cynodon dactylon
Carthamus
Celosia
Clerodendrum indicum
Dianthus
Desmodium
fucoidan
Flueggea suffruticosa
flat-stem milk-vetch
Ficus simplicissima
flavonolignan
Glucan peptides
Globulins
Glutathione
Glycyrrhetinic acid
Glycyrrhizin
Hyperoside
Hygrophila
Immunoglobulin G
isosilybin
Indian coraltree
lichen
Ligustrum
labrador tea
little ironweed
Momordica
Morning glory
Neoandrographolides
Nymphaea nouchali
Oroxylum indicum
Onosma bracteatum
Oxymatrine
ornithine L-aspartic acid
Phellodendron
Picroside
polysaccharides
pagoda tree
Pluchea
Portulaca
Patrinia
Polygonum
Palo Azul
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Tremella
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Other health conditions supported by aucubin
AbscessesAntibiotics (alternatives to)
Arthritis
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Cuts
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Eczema
Gastritis
Hepatitis
Infection
Infection (bacterial)
Infection (viral)
Inflammation
Injuries
Liver Detoxification
Pain (general remedies for)
Skin (infections)
Ulcerations (external)
Ulcers
Urinary Tract Infections
Wounds and Sores