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PEI Lixin,CHEN Lin,WANG Kaile,et al.Correlation Analysis of Rattan from Chinese Medicine Based on Habit-habitat-medicinal Parts-property and Efficacy[J].Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae,2023,29(07):199-207. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20230218.
Correlation Analysis of Rattan from Chinese Medicine Based on Habit-habitat-medicinal Parts-property and Efficacy
The relevant laws among the growth habits, habitat, medicinal site and sex, taste and efficacy of rattan derived traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) were explored to strengthen the demonstration of the quality theory and to provide theoretical basis for the clinical use and resource development of rattan.
Method
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The characteristics, effects, parts, families and growth habits of some TCM from rattan were analyzed. By referring to
Chinese Flora
,
Chinese Materia Medica
,
Chinese Materia Medica Dictionary
and other literature, a total of 48 kinds of Rattan from Chinese medicines included in the 2020 edition of
Chinese Pharmacopoeia
were screened out, and their property and meridian tropism, medicinal parts, habitat and classification of TCM were statistically analyzed. Excel 2013 and SPSS Statistics 26.0 were employed for statistical research.
Result
2
The results of the analysis of rattan derived Chinese medicine showed that in the families and genera, Tetrandaceae > Dioscorea > Leguminoa > Cucurbitaceae > Woodtonaceae, etc. In the nature, cold > warm > flat > cool > hot; Bitter > sweet > octane > acid. In the liver meridian, liver > lung > heart > spleen > stomach = bladder = kidney > large intestine. In medicinal parts, root and rhizome > vine stem > fruit seed > flower > vascular bundle = whole grass. In terms of habitat distribution, Guangdong > Guangxi > Yunnan > Fujian > Zhejiang, et al. In the classification of TCM, dispelling wind and dampness > clearing heat > improving water and dampness > promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.
Conclusion
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Rattan from TCM are mainly cold in nature, bitter in flavors, and entered liver meridian, and the root and stem of Rattan are mainly used in medicine, mostly distributed in the southeast coast of China. The main effects are to channel and activate collaterals, dispel wind and dehumidification, promote blood circulation and relieve pain, clear heat and detoxify. The morphology habit, growth environment and medicinal parts of Rattan from Chinese medicine were correlated with the property and efficacy. There was a certain correlation between the growth habits, habitat and medicinal site of rattan derived Chinese medicine and its sexual and taste effect, which provided reference for the development and utilization of rattan derived Chinese medicine resources.
关键词
藤类中药生长习性生境入药部位药性药效
Keywords
rattanChinese medicinehabithabitatmedicinal partsproperty and efficacy
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