
Hermetica Superfood Encyclopedia
Legacy index-continuity record: the score and narrative are provisional and must not be represented as validated or human-approved.
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Black Bat Flower Root, derived from Tacca chantrieri, contains bioactive compounds like saponins, diarylheptanoids, and taccalonolides. These compounds contribute to its traditional use in reducing inflammation and show potential for selective cancer-fighting through microtubule stabilization.

Reported Benefits (Provisional)
Origin & History

Black Bat Flower Root (Tacca chantrieri) is a unique botanical native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand, Malaysia, and southern China. This striking plant is recognized for its distinctive dark, bat-like flowers and its rhizomatous root. It is valued in traditional medicine for its adaptogenic and immune-modulating properties.
Research Narrative (Provisional)
Scientific research on Black Bat Flower Root is emerging, with in vitro and animal studies exploring its adaptogenic, immune-modulating, and antioxidant properties. Preliminary findings suggest potential benefits for stress resilience and gut health, though human clinical trials are needed to confirm efficacy and safety.
Preparation & Dosage
Dosage guidance is withheld because the publication gate has not recorded adequate support for this profile.
Nutritional Profile
- Macronutrients: Dietary fiber, Prebiotic compounds. - Minerals: Magnesium, Potassium, Iron. - Phytochemicals: Polysaccharides, Flavonoids, Saponins, Plant sterols, Triterpenes, Ellagitannins, Catechins, Bioactive alkaloids.
Reported Mechanism (Provisional)
Black Bat Flower Root's primary mechanisms involve the anti-inflammatory properties of its saponins and diarylheptanoids. Additionally, taccalonolides found in root extracts act as microtubule-stabilizing agents, demonstrating selective cytotoxic effects against cancer cells. These actions underpin its traditional use in modulating immune responses and reducing inflammation.
Clinical Narrative (Provisional)
Clinical research on Black Bat Flower Root is currently emerging, primarily consisting of in vitro and animal studies. These preliminary investigations explore its adaptogenic, immune-modulating, and antioxidant properties, suggesting potential benefits for stress resilience and gut health. Specific compounds like taccalonolides have also demonstrated selective cancer-fighting properties in root extracts, targeting cancer cells. However, robust human clinical trials are essential to confirm these preliminary findings and establish efficacy and safety in human populations.
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