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Brief introduction of talinum
Directory 1 pinyin 2 "southern Yunnan materia medica" talinum 2. 1 Talinum's Alias 2.2 Source and Origin 2.3 Tropism of Nature and Taste 2.4 Function Indications 2.5 Usage and Dosage of talinum 2.6 Chemical Composition 3 Collated Edition of South Yunnan Materia Medica talinum 3. 1 Talinum's Alias 3.2 Source and Origin 3.3 Sexual Taste 3.4 Functional Indications 3.5 Usage Notes 3.6 Chemical Composition 3.7 Pharmacological Effects of talinum 4 Sichuan Traditional Chinese Medicine Annals talinum 4. 1 Talinum's alias 4.2 Source and place of origin 4.3 Sexual taste 4.4 Function indication 4.5 Usage and dosage of talinum 5 Roots and talinum of Bidentaceae 5. 1 Name 5.2 Alias of talinum 5.3 Source 5.4 Plant Morphology 5.5 Origin 5.6 Processing 5.7 Traits 5.8 Chemical Composition 5.9 Sexual Taste 5. 10 Functions and Indications 6 References Attached:/ Kloc-0/ Prescription using Chinese medicine talinum 2 Chinese patent medicine using Chinese medicine talinum 3 talinum 1 Pinyin tǔ rén shēn in ancient books.

2 "Herbal Medicine in South Yunnan" talinum 2. 1 talinum's alias: Korean ginseng, Japanese ginseng and tile ginseng [1]

2.2 Source and place of origin The root of Portulaceae plant Echinacea talinum talinum paniculatum (Jacq.) Caertn. It is cultivated all over the south of Henan in China. [ 1]

2.3 Sexual taste is sweet and flat. Into the spleen and lung meridian [1].

2.4 Functions are mainly used to tonify the middle energizer, invigorate qi, moisten the lung, promote fluid production, cool blood and stop bleeding. Treat asthenia due to qi deficiency, spontaneous sweating, diarrhea due to spleen deficiency, cough due to lung dryness, asthenia, dizziness, hemoptysis, vomiting blood, nocturnal emission, polyuria, spontaneous sweating and night sweats, scanty milk and irregular menstruation [1].

2.5 Usage and dosage of talinum:15 ~ 30g [1].

2.6 Chemical constituents include hexacosanol, octacosanol, octanol and their acetate, campesterol, stigmasterol, β-sitosterol and their glucosides [1].

Talinum talinum, the collation of Southern Yunnan Materia Medica, is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, which comes from the collation of Southern Yunnan Materia Medica. It is the alias of the golden iron lock recorded in the southern Yunnan materia medica [1].

3. 1 talinum's alias talinum, Kunming Adenophora, Jinsi Aituo Tuo [2]

3.2 Source and place of origin The root of Psammosilene Tunicodides W.C.wu et C.Y.wu, a Dianthus plant. Produced in Yunnan [2].

3.3 The taste is bitter, pungent, warm and slightly toxic [2].

3.4 Functions are mainly used for removing blood stasis, relieving pain, stopping bleeding, eliminating carbuncle and discharging pus [2].

1. Treat rheumatic arthralgia, stomach cold pain and traumatic injury. Decocting: 0.6 ~1.5g. Scrape off the skin with [2].

2. Treat traumatic bleeding. Grinding powder [2].

3.5 Use caution that pregnant women should not take [2].

3.6 Chemical Composition This product mainly contains saponins, and aglycones include cotton root sapogenin, epicotton root sapogenin, etc. It also contains oleanolic compounds. It also contains amino acids and organic acids [2].

3.7 Pharmacological effects Preliminary pharmacological tests show that the ethanol extract has analgesic effect. Total saponins can also resist inflammation and bacteria. Saponins have hemolytic effect, strong * * and high toxicity [2].

4 "Sichuan Traditional Chinese Medicine Records" talinum talinum is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, which comes from "Sichuan Traditional Chinese Medicine Records". It is the alias of Dangshen recorded in Guizhou Folk Prescriptions and Medicines Collection [1].

4. 1 alias of talinum: Milk Ginseng, talinum, Duckweed Ginseng and Baiyang Ginseng [3]

4.2 Source and place of origin: the root of Campanumoea nica Bl. or C. nica Bl. var. japonica Mak. of Campanumoea grandiflora. Guangxi, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces [3].

4.3 Sexual taste is sweet, slightly bitter and warm [3].

4.4 Functions are mainly used for invigorating spleen and lung, eliminating phlegm and relieving cough. Treat internal injuries due to fatigue, cough due to lung deficiency, diarrhea due to spleen deficiency, malnutrition in children, lack of milk and leucorrhea due to qi deficiency [3].

4.5 Usage and dosage of talinum: 9 ~ 30g [3].

5. talinum, the root of Tilia equisetifolia. 5. 1 Name talinum RadixTalinipaniculati (UK) PanicledFameflowerRoot.

5.2 talinum's aliases are water ginseng, ginseng grass, purple ginseng and blessing ginseng.

5.3 Roots from Talinum paniculatum (JACQ.) Gaertn. of Equisetaceae.

5.4 Plant morphology Annual herb, up to 60cm, fleshy. The stems are erect, technical, green and slightly woody at the base. Leaves alternate, obovate or obovate-oblong, 5 ~ 7 cm long and 2.5 ~ 3.5 cm wide, with a slightly concave apex and a thin convex head, and the base gradually narrows into a short stalk, with the whole margin. Panicle terminal or lateral, mostly dichotomous; Petals 5, light purplish red; Stamens 10; The ovary is superior, 1 room, with many ovules. Capsule subglobose, 3-valved when ripe. The seeds are numerous, black, shiny and with fine glandular spots. The flowering period is from June to July, and the fruiting period is from September to1October.

5.5 Most of the producing areas are cultivated. Distributed in the south of the Yangtze River.

5.6 Dig roots in autumn and winter, wash, dry or steam and dry.

5.7 Characters The taproot is cylindrical, with a diameter of1~ 3 cm, varying in length, slightly curved, branched like ginseng, and a few fibrous roots remain. The meat is firm. The surface is brown, the peeled skin is not brown, and the cross section is milky white.

5.8 Chemical constituents include brassinolide, β sitosterol and stigmasterol.

5.9 Sexual taste is flat and sweet.

5. 10 function indication