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What is the pharmacological action of traditional Chinese medicine [licorice]?
Classification: Medical/Disease > > TMC (Traditional Chinese Medicine)

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Analysis:

Licorice:

Nature and taste: sweet, flat, heart, lung, spleen and stomach meridians.

Efficacy: Yiqi Buzhong, clearing away heat and toxic materials, eliminating phlegm and relieving cough, relieving pain urgently and harmonizing medicinal properties.

Application:

1. Used for palpitation, pulse generation due to deficiency of heart-qi, fatigue due to weakness of temper, and eating less loose stool.

2. Used for cough with excessive phlegm.

3. Used for acute pain in epigastrium and limbs twins.

4. It can be used in the prescription with severe drug properties, which can alleviate the strong or toxic side effects and regulate the spleen and stomach.

5. Used for heat-toxic sores, sore throat, drug and food poisoning, etc. It can clear away heat and detoxify.

Usage and dosage: decocted, 3- 10 g. It is suitable for ascending for clearing away heat, and it is suitable for roasting for tonifying middle energizer.

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Western medicine research: licorice roots and rhizomes contain glycyrrhizin, which is the diglucuronic acid glycoside of glycyrrhetinic acid and the sweet component of licorice; In addition, it also contains a variety of flavonoids. Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch has an adrenocortical hormone-like effect. It can inhibit the hypersecretion of gastric acid caused by histamine; It also has anti-acid and relieving gastrointestinal smooth muscle spasm. Glycyrrhiza flavonoids, Glycyrrhiza extract and glycyrrhetinic acid all have obvious antitussive effects. The expectorant effect is also remarkable. Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch also has anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects, which can protect the inflamed throat and tracheal mucosa. Glycyrrhiza uralensis extract and glycyrrhizin have similar detoxification effects to glucuronic acid on some poisons.

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