[English Name] | Buxifolia Atalantitc Root | |
[Chinese Name] | 东风橘 | |
[Pinying Name] | Dongfengju | |
[Latin Name] | Atalantiae Buxifoliae Radix | |
[Genera] | Rutaceae | |
[Efficacy] | Antipyretic drug | |
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[Ecology] | It grows in hills and waste land wildly. | |
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1.Fracture, swelling and pain in trauma 2.Cough, bronchitis 3.Flu, common cold, cough, malaria 4.Cough caused by invasion of wind cold, gastric ulcer, rheumatic arthralgia 5.Gastrodynia and abdominal pain due to qi stagnation 6.Malaria |
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Chemical composition: [1] The new Jiangsu School of Medicine. Great Dictionary of Chinese Medicine. Shanghai: Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 1985,642-643. [2]qindekang, yuliping. Dongfeng citrus limonoids. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1998,33(1):34-36. [3]huangsimin, xieshiwei, pengwei, et al. East Orange of umbelliferone content determination. Journal of Chinese Medicinal Materials, 2007,30(1):421-422. Pharmacological effects: Clinical trials: toxicology: |