Erysimum officinale
Latin name :
Sisymbrium officinale L.
Common Name :
Erysimum, songwort
Family :
Brassicaceae
Origin :
Europe
Part of the plant used :
Flower heads
Description
Erysimum, a herb of the Brassicaceae family (like cabbage or mustard), is a pubescent plant that can reach 90 cm in height. Its aerial flowering parts, as well as its small yellow flowers with four cross-shaped petals, are used in phytotherapy.
Its other name, "singer's herb", historically reflects its use by singers in cases of hoarseness or voice loss to soothe the throat and vocal cords. Due to the presence of glucosinolates (sulphur compounds), erysimum has a mucolytic and expectorant activity, promoting secretions from the upper airways, thus soothing the throat.
The benefits
Erysimum, Sisymbrium officinale, is used in cases of hoarseness to soothe the throat.
Scientific publications
Erysimum is the object of more than 110 scientific publications.