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Medicinal Use
Sumac was used as a treatment for several different ailments in medieval medicine, primarily in Middle Eastern and South Asian countries (where sumac was more readily available than in Europe). An 11th-century shipwreck off the coast of Rhodes, excavated by archeologists in the 1970s, contained commercial quantities of sumac drupes. These could have been intended for use as medicine, as a culinary spice, or as a dye.Staghorn sumac is a powerful antioxidant, with ORAC rating over 1500 μmol TE/g. Also, the anti hypertension effect of sumac has been investigated and a clinical trial study showed significant effects of R. coriaria on decrease the blood pressure in hypertensive patients