Kavakavaresin Chemische Eigenschaften,Einsatz,Produktion Methoden
Beschreibung
Kava or Piper methysticum is a shrub of the pepper family,
native to Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia. There are
approximately 150 different cultivars with different content
and composition of active ingredients, consequently resulting
in different intoxicating effects after ingestion. On
average, the kava lactones account for 3–20% of dry weight
of the kava root and have relatively low solubility in water.
The active components of kava are mostly contained in the
lipid-soluble resin where the lactones account for approximately
96%.
lactones varies according to the plant parts and the kava species
used for extraction. The aerial parts of the shrub contain
a relatively higher amount of alkaloids and are generally
avoided in traditional preparations.
Traditionally, extractions are made with cold water or
coconut milk from macerated dry or fresh root. Due to the low
water solubility of the lactones, commercial kava products
such as herbal supplements are made from organic solvents
(i.e., acetone and ethanol).
During the 1990s, kava became very popular in Western
countries resulting in increased import and demand. Following this popularity boom, a number of suspected kava-induced
hepatotoxic events were reported. Kava preparations were
banned in a number of European countries and the US Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) issued warnings.
Verwenden
Aqueous extracts from the root of kava has been used for
centuries in the South Pacific. The extract is used as a ceremonial
and intoxicating drink, but has also been used as a medicine for
various illnesses, including migraines and bladder disorders.
The pharmacologically active compounds are the kava lactones,
which allegedly possess analgesic, anticonvulsive, spasmolytic,
and antimycotic effects.
In Western countries, organic kava extracts have gained
popularity in the twentieth century as herbal supplements for
treating anxiety and insomnia.
Biologische Aktivit?t
Kavakavaresin is a synthetic drug that inhibits the activity of the polymerase chain reaction.
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