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Urtica dioica extract/urtica dioica (nettle) extract
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2022-Nov-30 19:15

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Urtica dioica extract/urtica dioica (nettle) extract  is the extract of the common herb plant Urtica dioica.

Urtica dioica is a perennial herbaceous plant with urticating hairs, belonging to the Urticaceae family, the common Nettle. It is used in traditional medical medicine to control cardiovascular disorders and is one of the most studied medicinal herbs in scientific literature worldwide.

An extract is obtained from this plant and it appears in the form of a brown powder.


What it is used for and where

Medical

The leaf extract has been reported to prevent some of the effects of prostatic hyperplasia (1) and as an anti-inflammatory for rheumatoid arthritis. It has an anti-diabetic effect and is used for cardiovascular therapy for its bioactive compounds such as polyphenols, tri-terpenes, sterols, flavonoids and lectin that reduce blood glucose levels (2) with their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-hypertensive properties and can prevent many chronic and degenerative diseases. The efficacy of this edible plant with its stinging hairs has proved useful for its anti-haemorrhagic, analgesic, diuretic, nutritive, anti-asthmatic, astringent and depurative effects.

Phytochemical composition

Linoleic acid20,2%
Alfa-linolenic acid12,4%
Fatty acid C17: 1
0,13%
Proteins3,7%
Dietary fibres    6,4%
Calcium169 mg/100 g
Fe277 mg/100 g
Carbohydrates37,4%


The fresh leaves are used to treat allergies (3) and contain chlorogenic acid, malic acid, flavonoids such as rutin, quercetin, kaempferol while the root contains lignans, phytosterols, polysaccharides, coumarins.

Cosmetics

Cosmeceutical product for anti-dandruff and anti-hair loss lotions.

Food

The leaves of Urtica dioica are edible and are consumed in foods such as pesto, omelettes, soups, purees, pies, biscuits, jellies, jams, while the whole dried herb is included in teas, infusions and other preparations.

Other uses

Veterinary medical, textile industry

Typical commercial product characteristics Urtica Dioica Leaf Powder

AppearanceFine Brown powder
Ash8.0%
As1 ppm
Cd1 ppm
Pb3 ppm
Hg0.1 ppm
Heavy Metals
10 ppm
Total Plate
10000fcu/g
StorageCool Dry Place
Shelf Life
2 Years


The most relevant studies on the subject have been selected with a summary of their contents:

Urtica dioica studies

References_____________________________________________________________________

(1) Dhouibi R, Affes H, Ben Salem M, Hammami S, Sahnoun Z, Zeghal KM, Ksouda K. Screening of pharmacological uses of Urtica dioica and others benefits. Prog Biophys Mol Biol. 2020 Jan;150:67-77. doi: 10.1016/j.pbiomolbio.2019.05.008. 

Wagner H, Willer F, Samtleben R, Boos G. Search for the antiprostatic principle of stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) roots. Phytomedicine. 1994 Dec;1(3):213-24. doi: 10.1016/S0944-7113(11)80068-1. 

(2) El Haouari M, Rosado JA. Phytochemical, Anti-diabetic and Cardiovascular Properties of Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae): A Review. Mini Rev Med Chem. 2019;19(1):63-71. doi: 10.2174/1389557518666180924121528. 

(3) Upton, R. (2013). Stinging nettles leaf (Urtica dioica L.): Extraordinary vegetable medicine. Journal of herbal medicine, 3(1), 9-38.

Orčić D, Francišković M, Bekvalac K, Svirčev E, Beara I, Lesjak M, Mimica-Dukić N. Quantitative determination of plant phenolics in Urtica dioica extracts by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometric detection. Food Chem. 2014 Jan 15;143:48-53. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.07.097. 

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