نتایج جستجو برای: angelica archangelica

تعداد نتایج: 1799  

2012
Haifeng Hou Yongzhan Bao Qian Li Wanyu Shi

In this study cyclophosphamide was used to prepare the blood-deficient model. The red blood cell count and hemoglobin content were measured. The experimental chickens presented the symptoms of blood-deficient syndrome, dullness, shrinkinginto oneself, broken winded, loose feather, waxy eyelid, and pale tongue. At the same time, red blood cell count and hemoglobin content decreased significantly...

2013
Wendy L. Zhang Ken Y. Z. Zheng Kevin Y. Zhu Janis Y. X. Zhan Cathy W. C. Bi J. P. Chen Tina T. X. Dong Roy C. Y. Choi David T. W. Lau Karl W. K. Tsim

Roots of Angelica sinensis (Danggui) have been used in promoting blood circulation as herbal medicine for over 2000 years in China. Another species of Angelica roots called A. gigas is being used in Korea. To reveal the efficiency of different Angelica roots, the chemical and biological properties of Angelica roots from different cultivated regions were compared. Roots of A. sinensis contained ...

2013
Kiyoshi Matsubara Satoshi Shindo Hitoshi Watanabe Fumio Ikegami

Some Angelica species are used for medicinal purposes. In particular, the roots of Angelica acutiloba var. acutiloba and A. acutiloba var. sugiyamae, known as “Toki” and “Hokkai Toki”, respectively, are used as important medicinal materials in traditional Japanese medicine. However, since these varieties have recently outcrossed with each other, it is difficult to determine whether the Japanese...

2017
Bang-Xing Han Yuan Yuan Lu-Qi Huang Qun Zhao Ling-Ling Tan Xiang-Wen Song Xiao-Mei He Tao Xu Feng Liu Jian Wang

BACKGROUND The traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) Qianhu and Zihuaqianhu are the dried roots of Peucedanum praeruptorum and Angelica decursiva, respectively. Since the plant sources of Qianhu and Zihuaqianhu are more complex, the chemical compositions of P. praeruptorum and A. decursiva are significantly different, and many adulterants exist because of the differences in traditional understandi...

2013
Kiyoshi Matsubara Satoshi Shindo Hitoshi Watanabe Fumio Ikegami

Japanese Angelica Root prepared from Angelica acutiloba var. acutiloba and A. acutiloba var. sugiyamae, known in Japan as “Toki” and “Hokkai Toki”, is an important crude drug used in Kampo medicine (traditional Japanese medicine). However, since these Angelica varieties have recently outcrossed with each other, it is unclear whether Japanese Angelica Root sold for use in Kampo medicine is a pur...

2013
Chao Zhang Xiaohong Kong Hengxing Zhou Chang Liu Xuechao Zhao Xianhu Zhou Yanhua Su Hari S. Sharma Shiqing Feng

With laminectomy being widely accepted as the treatment for lumbar disorders, epidural fibrosis (EF) is a common complication for both the patients and the surgeons alike. Currently, EF is thought to cause recurrent postoperative pain after laminectomy or after discectomy. Angelica sinensis is a traditional Chinese medicine which has shown anti-inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antiproliferative ...

Journal: :The American journal of Chinese medicine 2008
Hua Meng Jun Guo Ji-Yuan Sun Jian-Ming Pei Yue-Min Wang Miao-Zhang Zhu Chen Huang

Angelica and ChuanXiong are used to cure ischemic heart disease in China. Previous studies found that these two herbs could increase myocardial blood flow, oxygen-supply and keep myocardial oxygen balance, etc. However, the mechanisms of angiogenic effects of these two herbs are not well-known. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of Angelica and ChuanXiong on vascular endothelia...

Journal: رستنیها 2013

Angelica urumiensis Mozaff. and Eryngium iranicum Mozaff. are described as new species from Iran. Aphanopleura trachysperma Boiss. and Pastinaca sativa L. subsp. urens (Req. ex Gordon) Čelak are reported as new records from Iran.

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