Thymbra capitata

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Thyme (flowers buds)

Thymbra capitata

In Crete island, the genus Thymus is mainly represented by T. capitatus (syn. Thymbra capitata Cav., Thymbra capitata L. Rchb.f.), a perennial, herbaceous shrub, growing at different altitude, from 0 to 1000 m above sea level, in the arid and rocky areas.
The plants of genus Thymus are widely used in food flavouring and culinary preparations, as well as in perfumery, folk medicine and in pharmacological sector as spasmolytic, antiseptic and expectorant (Rasooli & Mimostarfa, 2002)

In traditional medicine, infusions, leaves, and flowers decoctions of the genus Thymus species were used as tonic, anti-inflammatory, antiparasitic, antitussive and carminative agents.

Some species of this genus are used as medicinal plants for treating ulcer, dermatitis and some types of rheumatic pains.
It has a high phenols content of predominantly mainly carvacrol, which are primarily responsible for antiseptic activity, as well as p-cymene, gamma terpinene, linalool, betamyrcene.

Carvacrol/thymol is also largely due to the antioxidant properties of the thyme.
The following data (Table 2) refer to the most common uses of these preparations according to the ethnographic and ethnopharmacological studies.

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Herbal preparation Traditional use Pharmaceutical form Reference
Heart diseases, paralysis, diabetes, track pain and inflammation and respiratory system
An infusion of one tsp foliage in a cup of water is made and taken 1/3 times/day until improvement occurs
Said et al. (2002)
For cough colds, stomachache
Internally, infusion, tea, 3 days on empty stomach
Honda et al. (1996)
Aerial parts
Respiratory tract diseases (catarrh and common cold)
Lardos (2006)
Leaves
Disestive, tonic, carminative
Vazquez et al. (1997)
Flowering herb, flower, leaf
Respiratory tract
Tea, chew
Lardos & Heinrich (2013)
Aerial parts, flowering branches
Diabetes, analgesic, Pharyngitis, cold, flu, pleasureand medicinal tea
Drink one tea cup2–3 times a day for3–4 weeks/ apply 2–3 times a day for1–2 Weeks in, Exo, Lo, Lpw,Spc
Sargin (2015)
Flowering tops, leaves
Infusion as analgesic, sedative, digestive diseases, spasms, vomiting, flatulence. Liver diseases (jaundice)
Eissa et al.(2014)

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