Evidence supporting the use of: Onosma bracteatum
For the health condition: Fungal Infections

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Onosma bracteatum, commonly known as "Gaozaban" or "Golden Drop," has a long history of use in traditional Unani and Ayurvedic medicine. It is frequently used for its purported cooling, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Specifically, its use for fungal infections is primarily based on traditional practice and anecdotal evidence rather than robust scientific validation. Traditional healers have recommended decoctions or topical preparations of Onosma bracteatum to soothe skin ailments, including those thought to be caused by fungal infections, such as ringworm and other dermatomycoses.

While a few in vitro studies suggest that extracts of Onosma species may have mild antimicrobial or antifungal effects, direct high-quality studies on Onosma bracteatum targeting clinically relevant fungal pathogens are limited or lacking. No large-scale clinical trials or systematic reviews have confirmed its efficacy in treating fungal infections in humans. Thus, its use in this context remains rooted in traditional practice, with some weak laboratory data providing minimal support for antifungal effects. Overall, while tradition supports its application for fungal infections, scientific evidence remains sparse and inconclusive.

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