Horseshoe gold has the effect of detoxification and swelling, and can be used to treat boils, bruises, snake bites and other diseases. It can be used externally, freshly pounded and applied to the affected area, and decocted with wine.
2 Clearing heat and inducing dampness
Horseshoe horseshoe gold is cool and can clear heat, and the bitter descending into the lungs to go to the watercourses is beneficial to the water function. It can be used for jaundice, dysentery, sand drenching, leucorrhea, edema, cholecystitis, nephritis, urinary tract infections, etc. It can be used alone or in combination. It can be used alone or in a compound formula, taken internally or applied externally. Can also be used for colds and flu, horseshoe gold five money to one or two, decoction.
3 Nutritional valueHorseshoe horseshoe gold mainly contains β-sitosterol, vanillin aldehyde, n-thirty-eight alkanes, maltol, aconitine, scopolamine, umbelliferolide: comedic acid, uracil, aconitine, glycerol, flavonoids, flavonoids, isoflavonoids, and other flavonoids, total flavonoids content of 0.937%; volatile oils, sugars and trace elements.
1, hepatoprotective and enzyme-lowering effect: pharmacological experimental studies have shown that the horseshoe gold extract of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) caused by acute liver injury in animals has a certain therapeutic protective effect, can significantly reduce the liver injury caused by 1 week and 3 weeks of elevated serum aminotransferases in mice; horseshoe gold juice can reduce the content of MDA, improve the activity of SOD, reduce intrahepatic lipid peroxidation to achieve the role of protecting the liver. The fresh juice of horsetail gold can reduce MDA content, increase SOD activity, reduce lipid peroxidation in the liver and achieve liver protection.
2, analgesic effect: the use of twisting method, hot plate method, electric stabbing method to stimulate the mice, with different doses of horseshoe gold extract to give drugs, the determination of the pain threshold of mice. The results show that horseshoe gold extract has a good analgesic effect.
3, anti-inflammatory effect: a small dose of horseshoe gold extract on acetic acid caused by the increase in capillary permeability has a significant inhibitory effect; inhibition of carrageenan due to the rat toe inflammatory swelling.
4, antibacterial effect: microbiological tests show that the horseshoe gold extract of Staphylococcus aureus, B hemolytic streptococcus and other Gram-positive pathogenic cocci have a strong antibacterial effect; and on Escherichia coli, typhoid fever bacillus, Escherichia contorta, aerobacteria and other gram-negative bacilli have a weaker effect, mainly inhibitory effect. It is ineffective against Fusarium dysenteriae.