Immunomodulatory and Antibacterial Properties of the Chumash Medicinal Plant Trichostema lanatum.
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| Abstract | :  The woody shrub Benth. (Lamiaceae) is native to Southern California and was reportedly used by the Chumash people as a disinfectant and for the treatment of rheumatism. Based on its traditional uses, this study investigated the antibacterial and immunomodulatory properties of extracts from A methanolic extract of the leaves and stems of was tested for immunomodulatory activity by measuring the proliferation of murine macrophage cell cultures and the production of the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-α by the cells after treatment with . Antibacterial activity of the extract against a panel of six Gram-positive bacteria and two Gram-negative bacteria was evaluated using a disc-diffusion assay. The extract inhibited the growth of Gram-positive bacteria, but not Gram-negative bacteria. Treatment of activated macrophage cell cultures with extract resulted in decreased proliferation of the activated macrophages and a decrease in the production of TNF-α. These results provide the first pharmacological support for the traditional use of by the Chumash people of Southern California as a disinfectant and treatment for rheumatism. | 
| Year of Publication | :  2018 | 
| Journal | :  Medicines (Basel, Switzerland) | 
| Volume | :  5 | 
| Issue | :  2 | 
| Date Published | :  2018 | 
| URL | :  http://www.mdpi.com/resolver?pii=medicines5020025 | 
| DOI | :  10.3390/medicines5020025 | 
| Short Title | :  Medicines (Basel) | 
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