From antiquity to modern hygiene: the archaeological and medicinal legacy of lavender as a promising antimicrobial agent

Introduction: The understanding of ancient medicinal and hygienic practices using medicinal plants provides a foundation for collaboration with modern medical science. The aim of this paper is first to give a review of archaeological evidence of one of such plants – lavender, belonging to the Lamiac...

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Main Authors: Civilyte, Agne, Karanikola, Kyriaki, Kramer, Axel
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Published: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.publisso.de/en/journals/hic/volume20/dgkh000550
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author Civilyte, Agne
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Kramer, Axel
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description Introduction: The understanding of ancient medicinal and hygienic practices using medicinal plants provides a foundation for collaboration with modern medical science. The aim of this paper is first to give a review of archaeological evidence of one of such plants – lavender, belonging to the Lamiaceae family, particularly focusing on its application for hygienic purposes. Since lavender is notable for its pharmacological and medicinal properties, offering a wide range of benefits for both physical and mental health, this is worth combining ancient experiences with the research of modern medicine. Methodology: The historical applications of lavender from antiquity to the Middle Ages were analyzed both textual and archaeobotanical evidence. Furthermore, it discusses the challenges in detecting lavender in archaeological contexts and its potential contributions to modern antiseptic medicine and heritage conservation. By combining botanical studies with modern scientific methods, we aim to reassess its role in historical medical and hygienic practices. Results: In the last two decades, following on from traditional knowledge from archaeology and antiquity, studies have been carried out on the antimicrobial effectiveness of lavender essential oils (LEO) with the result that there are potential applications for LEO for antiseptic, as combination partner in disinfectants, for preservation, impregnation and possibly also for decontamination of indoor air. Even more promising is the use of LEO in combination with antibiotics and antiseptics in order to synergistically enhance their effectiveness. Conclusion: By combining botanical studies with modern scientific methods, the role of lavender in historical medical and hygienic practices has been re-evaluated.
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spelling doaj-art-e2c0a821a8224fb3aa2fcfef8b957fd22025-08-20T03:07:21ZdeuGerman Medical Science GMS Publishing HouseGMS Hygiene and Infection Control2196-52262025-05-0120Doc2110.3205/dgkh000550From antiquity to modern hygiene: the archaeological and medicinal legacy of lavender as a promising antimicrobial agentCivilyte, Agne0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8793-7255Karanikola, Kyriaki1https://orcid.org/0009-0003-5743-8898Kramer, Axel2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4193-2149Department of Archaeology, Lithuanian Institute of History, Vilnius, LithuaniaDepartment of Archaeology, University of Vilnius, Vilnius, LithuaniaInstitute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald, GermanyIntroduction: The understanding of ancient medicinal and hygienic practices using medicinal plants provides a foundation for collaboration with modern medical science. The aim of this paper is first to give a review of archaeological evidence of one of such plants – lavender, belonging to the Lamiaceae family, particularly focusing on its application for hygienic purposes. Since lavender is notable for its pharmacological and medicinal properties, offering a wide range of benefits for both physical and mental health, this is worth combining ancient experiences with the research of modern medicine. Methodology: The historical applications of lavender from antiquity to the Middle Ages were analyzed both textual and archaeobotanical evidence. Furthermore, it discusses the challenges in detecting lavender in archaeological contexts and its potential contributions to modern antiseptic medicine and heritage conservation. By combining botanical studies with modern scientific methods, we aim to reassess its role in historical medical and hygienic practices. Results: In the last two decades, following on from traditional knowledge from archaeology and antiquity, studies have been carried out on the antimicrobial effectiveness of lavender essential oils (LEO) with the result that there are potential applications for LEO for antiseptic, as combination partner in disinfectants, for preservation, impregnation and possibly also for decontamination of indoor air. Even more promising is the use of LEO in combination with antibiotics and antiseptics in order to synergistically enhance their effectiveness. Conclusion: By combining botanical studies with modern scientific methods, the role of lavender in historical medical and hygienic practices has been re-evaluated.https://journals.publisso.de/en/journals/hic/volume20/dgkh000550lavenderessential oilsroots ancient worldantimicrobial efficacyperspectives for development
spellingShingle Civilyte, Agne
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From antiquity to modern hygiene: the archaeological and medicinal legacy of lavender as a promising antimicrobial agent
GMS Hygiene and Infection Control
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essential oils
roots ancient world
antimicrobial efficacy
perspectives for development
title From antiquity to modern hygiene: the archaeological and medicinal legacy of lavender as a promising antimicrobial agent
title_full From antiquity to modern hygiene: the archaeological and medicinal legacy of lavender as a promising antimicrobial agent
title_fullStr From antiquity to modern hygiene: the archaeological and medicinal legacy of lavender as a promising antimicrobial agent
title_full_unstemmed From antiquity to modern hygiene: the archaeological and medicinal legacy of lavender as a promising antimicrobial agent
title_short From antiquity to modern hygiene: the archaeological and medicinal legacy of lavender as a promising antimicrobial agent
title_sort from antiquity to modern hygiene the archaeological and medicinal legacy of lavender as a promising antimicrobial agent
topic lavender
essential oils
roots ancient world
antimicrobial efficacy
perspectives for development
url https://journals.publisso.de/en/journals/hic/volume20/dgkh000550
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