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Althaea officinalis

Nom de la plante

Guimauve, marshmallow (anglais)

Dénomination latine internationale

Althaea officinalis L.

Famille botanique

Malvaceae

Description et habitat

  • Grande herbe vivace (60 - 120 cm), à feuilles lobées et dentées
  • Corolle à 5 pétales blanc rosé
  • Spontanée dans toute l’Europe, surtout les marais et les littoraux de la façade atlantique
  • Racine pivotante conique de couleur blanche

Histoire et tradition

Parties utilisées

  • Racine, feuille, fleur

Formes galéniques disponibles

Dosages usuels

Composition

Composants principaux de la plante

Composants principaux des bourgeons ou jeunes pousses

Composants principaux de l'huile essentielle

Propriétés

Propriétés de la plante

Propriétés du bourgeon

Propriétés de l'huile essentielle

Indications

Indications de la plante entière (phytothérapie)

  • Bâton de racine de guimauve dans les poussées dentaires
  • Parodontopathies
  • Toux sèches irritantes, asthme, un mélange contenant Matricaria chamomilla, Althaea officinalis, Malva sylvestris, Hyssopus officinalis, Adiantum capillus-veneris, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Ziziphus jujuba diminue les réactivations consécutives aux rhinites avec toux et réveils nocturnes chez les enfants asthmatiques [21], un mélange associant racines de guimauve, feuilles de lierre grimpant, branches de thym, fruits d'anis vert est actif sur les toux irritatives [22], [23], hypersécrétion bronchique
  • Tous les troubles inflammatoires du tube digestif : gastrite, iléite, colite, diverticulite, rectite
  • Bains de bouche dans la stomatite due à la chimiothérapie [24]
  • Cystites
  • Inflammation cutanée, furoncles et abcès en application locale de la fleur en infusion
  • Agent de blanchiment, inhibition de l'activation des mélanocytes [25]

Indications du bourgeon (gemmothérapie)

Indications spécifiques de l'huile essentielle (aromathérapie)

Mode d'action connu ou présumé

  • Les mucilages se dissolvent plus ou moins et gonflent au contact de l'eau pour former des solutions colloïdales améliorant la glisse des sécrétions

Formulations usuelles

Réglementation

Effets indésirables éventuels et précautions d'emploi

Références bibliographiques

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