Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English reference 3 Overview 4 Alias ??of Fangji 5 Source and origin 6 Meridian distribution of nature and flavor 7 Functions and indications 8 Chemical composition 9 Pharmacological effects of Fangji 10 References attached: 1 Chinese medicines used Chinese fangji prescriptions 2 Chinese patent medicines using the traditional Chinese medicine Chinese fangji 3 Chinese fangji in ancient books 1 Pinyin
hàn fáng jǐ 2 English reference
Stephania tetrandra [Xiangya Medical Professional Dictionary] 3 Overview
Hanfangji is a traditional Chinese medicine name, which comes from "Treatise on the Properties of Medicine", which is the alias of Fangji recorded in "Shen Nong's Materia Medica" [1]. 4 Alias ??of Han Fangji
Han Fangji, Bai Muxiang, Falling to the Ground Gong [2].
5 Source and production area
Stephania tetrandra S. Moore's roots[2]. Mainly produced in Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Hubei and other places [2]. 6. Meridian distribution of nature and flavor
Bitter, pungent, cold [2]. Enters the bladder, lung, and spleen meridians [2]. 7 Functions and Indications
Diuresis and swelling, dispelling wind and dampness, dispersing carbuncle and swelling [2].
1. Treat edema, athlete's foot, cough due to drinking water, difficulty urinating, rheumatoid arthritis, and hypertension [2]. Decoct and take: 6~10g[2].
2. Treat eczema, ulcers of lower limbs, and carbuncles [2]. Decoction or take fresh product and pound it for application [2]. 8 Chemical composition
This product contains a variety of biological agents, mainly including Tetrandrine (Tetrandrine), Fanggenolin (Tetrandrine), Berbamine and Trichosanthes Cyclanoline [2]. It also contains flavonoid glycosides, phenols, organic acids, volatile oils, etc. [2]. 9 Pharmacological effects