| [English Name] | Litleflower Glycosmidis Root or Leaf | |
| [Chinese Name] | 山小橘 | |
| [Pinying Name] | Shanxiaoju | |
| [Latin Name] | Glycosmidis Parviflorae Radix et Folium | |
| [Genera] | Rutaceae | |
| [Efficacy] | Antipyretic drug | |
| [Pictures] | Plant picture | Drug picture |
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| [Ecology] | It grows in bushes or forest in low hills. | |
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1. Swollen and pain due to trauma 2. Icterohepatitis |
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Chemical composition: [1]zhoubo, tansuiyi, zhoujing, et al. The small mountain orange leaf and fruit volatile oil components in GC-MS analysis. Journal of Chinese Medicinal Materials, 2004,27(9):640. [2]State Administration of traditional Chinese medicine " Chinese Materia Medica " editorial board. Chinese Materia Medica. Shanghai: Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 1999,12:939(total 3764). |
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