Table 1.
Country/region | Organ/part of plant | Mode of application | Traditional uses | References |
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Argentina/San Martin de los Andes | — | — | Sedative | [34] |
Austria | Leaves | Internal as tea, external essential oil | Treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, nervous system, liver and bile; food | [35] |
Bolivia/Qampaya | Leaves | Infusion | Psychological problems, heart problems | [26] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina/Javor Mountain | Aerial parts | Infusion | Insomnia, digestive disorders; spasms, respiratory infections | [36] |
Brazil/Santa Catarina | Leaves | — | Colic pain in babies, gastrointestinal, to reduce blood pressure, influenza | [37] |
Brazil | Leaves | Decoction | Calmative, migraine, sedative | [38] |
Bulgaria | Leaves | Decoction | Sedative, tranquillizer | [39] |
Herb | Decoction | Hypertonia | ||
Herb | Decoction | Improves appetite | ||
Catalonia/L'Alt Emporda and Les Guilleries | Leaves | Infusion | Sedative | [40] |
Denmark | Aerial parts | — | Against sleeplessness caused by heartbreak; against melancholy and sadness | [27, 41] |
Ecuador/Loja and Zamora-Chinchipe | Stems, leaves | Infusion | Relaxant, insomnia | [42] |
Ecuador/Loja | Whole plants, branches | Crushed | Nerves | [43] |
Greece/Macedonia | Leaves of Melissa officinalis subsp. altissima (Sm.) Arcang. | Decoction or infusion | As sedative; used as a decoction in combination with Crataegus monogyna Jacq. for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases | [44] |
Iraq | Leaves | Herbal tea | Diuretic, analgesic; for headache, toothache, galactogen | [45] |
Iraq/Hawraman | Leaves | — | Used as a wrap in dolma preparation | [46] |
Iran/Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari (Shahrekord) | Aerial parts | — | Anxiety, depression | [29] |
Iran/North Khorasan | Flowers, leaves | Infusion | To strengthen the memory, nerve tonic, hypnotic, antistress, sedative, anticonvulsive | [47] |
Iran/Fars (Arjan-Parishan) | Leaves, seeds | Decoction | Sedative | [48] |
Iran/Sistan, Baluchistan | Leaves | Decoction | Diuretic, sedative | [49] |
Iran/Kermanshah | Aerial parts | Decoction | Antihistamine and antipruritus, diabetes control | [50] |
Italy/Campania (Benevento Sannio) | Leaves, flowers | — | Antispasmodic, antihysteric, and tonic | [51] |
Italy/Umbria | Leaves, shoots | — | Alcoholic beverages; boiled; fried in fat, without or with beaten eggs, risotto | [33] |
Italy/marches | Leaves | Compress of crushed fresh leaves | To heal insect bite | [52] |
Italy/Valvestino | Leaves | Poultice | Wound healing | [53] |
Italy/Abruzzo, Lazio, Molise National Park | Aerial parts, leaves | Decoction | The decoction is used to favour digestion, lower blood pressure and for calming (also in case of emotional illness) | [54] |
— | An aromatic herb used as a beef condiment | |||
Italy/Sardinia | Leaves | Tea | Helps relieve premenstrual symptoms | [55] |
Herb | — | Nervous agitation, sleeping problems, functional gastrointestinal complaints, menstrual cramps, and urinary spasms | ||
Italy/Salento | Leaves | — | Seasoning in many dishes | [56] |
Jordan | Aerial parts | Infusion | Sedative, carminative, antispasmodic, and digestive | [57] |
Jordan | Aerial parts | — | Abdominal pain, gynaecological disorders, arthritis | [58] |
Kosovo/Pejë and Deçan | Areal parts | Infusion | For treating abdominal pains during pregnancy | [59] |
Decoction | Neuro-relaxant | |||
Leaves | — | Strengthen the heart, migraine, stomach disorders and memory | [60] | |
Lebanon/Jabal Moussa Bioreserve | — | — | Harvested as a spice, herbal tea, condiment, medicinal plant and perfumes | [32] |
Macedonia | Aerial parts (fresh) | Decoction | Nervous system, focus, concentration, and relaxation, used as a spice | [61] |
Morocco/Ksar Lakbir | Aerial parts | Infusion | As spasmolytic, depurative and cholagogue | [62] |
Morocco/ | Whole plants | — | Anti-diarrhea, astringent, febrifuge | [63] |
Peru/Ancash | Leaves | Infusion | Sedative and hypotensive | [25] |
Portugal/Trás-os-Montes | Aerial parts, stems, flowers, fresh or dried. | Infusion | Relaxation (nervousness, insomnia, spasms and nervous indigestion); intestinal gases and pain; digestion and bile stimulation; fever, headache and influenza; stomach ache and gastritis; for the heart; memory stimulation. | [64] |
Republic of Macedonia/Sharr Mountain | Leaves | Tea, essential oil | Heart problems, headaches | [65] |
Russia | Herb | Infusion | To stimulate the appetite and gastrointestinal tract; for nausea, vomiting, painful menstruation, cardiac neurosis | [66] |
Serbia/Kopaonik Mountain | Aerial parts | Tea | Sedative, relaxing, digestive properties; internally taken for nervous anxiety, depression, tension headaches and indigestion (tea taken after meal) | [67] |
Spain/Alava (Valdegovía, Valle de Arana, Izki) | Aerial parts | Infusion | Bronchitis, stomach pain | [68] |
Herbal tea: aerial parts, infusion, alone or with Hypericum perforatum | Relaxant, depression | |||
Decoction | Stomach diseases, nephritis, cardiovascular diseases, forgetfulness, diabetes, cold, flu, bronchitis, enteritis | |||
Turkey/K. Maras | Leaves | — | Antiseptic, cold, diabetes, antispasmodic | [69] |
Turkey/Bayramic | Leaves | Infusion | Heart diseases | [70] |
Turkey/Antakya | Aerial parts Melissa officinalis L. subsp. inodora Bornm. |
Decoction | Stomach pains, gastritis, ulcer, sedative | [71] |
Turkey/Kumluca (Antalya) | Aerial parts of Melissa officinalis L. subsp. officinalis | Infusion | Relaxing, stomach disorders, intestinal disorders, cardiovascular disease, digestive, diarrhea, migraine, analgesic | [72] |
Turkey/Anatolia | Leaves of Melissa officinalis subsp. officinalis | Decoction as tea and oils are applied to the pain region | Sedative | [73] |
Turkey/Uzunköprü | Aerial parts | Infusion | Diabetes, cold, insomnia | [74] |
Turkey/Samsun (Yeşilırmak Delta) | Leaves of Melissa officinalis subsp. officinalis | — | Soothes insect bite, headache, indigestion, nausea, sedative | [75] |
Turkey/Osmaniye (Bahçe and Hasanbeyli) | Aerial parts of Melissa officinalis L. subsp. inodora Bornm | Infusion | Sedative, gastric and carminative | [76] |
Turkey/Kahramanmaras (Andirin) | Aerial parts of Melissa officinalis L. subsp. inodora Bornm | Infusion, decoction | Pain in head, cardiac, stomach and intestinal disease | [77] |
Uzbekistan/Tashkent (Chatkal Biosphere Reserve) | Whole plants | — | Epilepsy, mental illness, diuretic, digestive, fevers and colds, indigestion associated with nervous tension, hyperthyroidism, depression, mild insomnia, epilepsy, headaches, toothaches, flatulence, colic, nausea, nervousness, anaemia, vertigo, syncope, malaise, asthma, bronchitis, amenorrhea, cardiac failure, arrhythmias, depression, psychosis, hysteria, ulcers, wounds, against Alzheimer disease, sedative, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, digestive, antiviral, antilipidaemic, anxiolytic | [78] |