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Home ->
Single Herb Library -> Bu Xue Yao ->mai men dong |
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| Pin-yin: |
mai men dong |
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| English name: |
Ophiopogon Radix |
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| Where grown: |
Central and southwest China. |
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| Source: |
Dried rhizome of Ophiopogon japonicus (Thunb.) Ker-Gawl. |
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| Ingredients: |
ß-Sitosterol, Oligosaccharides, 25(s)-Ruscogenin 1-O-ß-D-fucopyranosyl-3-O- a-L-rhamnopyranoside, 26-O-ß-D-glucopyranosyl-22-O- methylfurost-5-ene-3ß,26-diol, Methylophiopogonone A, B, Isoophiopogonone A, Desmethylisoophiopogonone B, Borneol-ß-D-glucoside |
| Pharmacological effect: |
1) Effect on glucose: the herbal extract can continuously lower the glucose induced by alloxan in rabbits. 2) Anti-inflammatory effect: injection of the herbal extract has an edema-inhibiting effect in mice. |
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| Properties: |
Sweet, bitter, slightly cold |
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| Channels entered: |
Heart, lung, stomach |
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| Usage and Dosage: |
10~15g. Use without the core for lung and stomach yin nourishing, with the core for heart clearing and yin nourishing. |
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| Storage: |
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid dampness. |
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