Rapuntium quadrangulare

Rapuntium quadrangulare, also known as Rhaponticum carthamoides, is a perennial plant native to Central Asia and Eastern Europe, characterized by its quadrangular stems and clusters of small, yellow flowers.

The plant is used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, including inflammation and pain, due to its rich content of sesquiterpene lactones and other bioactive compounds.

Rapuntium quadrangulare has been found to exhibit anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which can help alleviate symptoms of arthritis, gout, and other inflammatory conditions, as well as promote cardiovascular health and improve immune function.

Herbal preparations of Rapuntium quadrangulare can be obtained through tinctures, infusions, or dried extracts, and are often used in combination with other herbal remedies to enhance their therapeutic effects.