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A history of the therapeutic use of liquorice in Europe
Cristina Fiore et al. J Ethnopharmacol. 2005.
Abstract
Liquorice root has been used in Europe since prehistoric times, and is well documented in written form starting with the ancient Greeks. In this review we compare the independent development of medical uses of this botanical drug in several ancient cultures, attempting to show the rationality of specific indications across different ethnic groups with different cultural backgrounds. Identical specific indications in different cultures highlight universally reproducible therapeutic effects that are beyond those of a mere placebo. In the first part of the review, historical sources dealing with liquorice (Scythian, Greek, Roman, and from the Middle Ages in Germany, Italy, Spain, England) have been considered. In the second part, the historical records of diseases treated with liquorice have been presented. Finally, a comparison between traditional use in and outside Europe, with the most important recent scientific studies concerning its use, is presented.
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Fig. 1
The liquorice plant, as represented by Castore Durante in his Herbario Nuovo, 1585 (with permission from Library of the Department of Pharmacology and Anaesthesiology, University of Padua).
Fig. 2
Chemical structure of glycyrrhizinic acid (a) and glycyrrhetinic acid (b).
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