Contents 1 Pinyin 2 Overview 3 Alias ??of white ginseng 4 Source and production area 5 Meridian distribution of nature and flavor 6 Functions and indications 7 Usage and dosage of white ginseng 8 Precautions for use 9 Application 10 Chemical composition 11 Pharmacological effects of white ginseng 12 Attached reference materials: 1 Prescriptions using the traditional Chinese medicine white ginseng 2 Chinese patent medicines using the traditional Chinese medicine white ginseng 3 White ginseng in ancient books 1 Pinyin
bái shēn 2 Overview
White ginseng is The name of the traditional Chinese medicine comes from "Additional Pseudo-Medicine Discrimination" and is one of the ginseng products recorded in "Shen Nong's Materia Medica" [1]. 3 Alias ??of white ginseng
Renzhi, Shencao, Bangchui[2]. 4 Source and production area
The root of the Araliaceae plant Panax ginseng C. A. [2]. Mainly produced in Jilin and Liaoning [2]. 5. Meridian distribution of nature and flavor
Sweet, slightly bitter, warm [2]. Enters the spleen and lung meridians [2].
6 Functions and Indications
Replenishing qi and strengthening the spleen, nourishing the lungs and spleen, promoting fluid production, calming the mind, and improving intelligence [2].
1. Treat serious illness, long-term illness or collapse after heavy bleeding [2];
2. Treat lung deficiency, shortness of breath, spleen deficiency, lack of food, fatigue, nausea, chronic diarrhea, kidney deficiency Impotence, frequent urination, anal prolapse [2];
3. After treatment, thirst for body fluids and excessive sweating [2];
4. Treatment of palpitations, insomnia, forgetfulness, and metrorrhagia. , children are slowly frightened[2]. 7 Usage and Dosage of White Ginseng
Oral administration: decoction, 1.5~9g (up to 30g can be used for first aid), it is advisable to simmer and decoct, take alone or dilute; grind into powder, take 0.9~1.5g[2]. 8 Precautions for use
It should not be used in cases of excessive liver yang, heat syndrome, excessive liver yang, and yin deficiency and fire [2]. Anti-Veratrum, fear of Wulingzhi [2]. 9 Usage
Commercial ginseng medicinal materials include wild ginseng, mountain ginseng, raw sun-dried ginseng, white ginseng, red ginseng, and other direct ginseng (Korean ginseng, Korean ginseng) and other different names [2]. Clinically, it is believed that wild ginseng, red ginseng, and ginseng are more powerful [2]. 10 Chemical composition
After hydrolysis of root-containing saponins, protopanaxadiol, protopanaxatriol and oleanolic acid are mainly produced. The first two types of saponins are the active ingredients of ginseng, while the latter type of saponins have weak physiological activity. [2]. It also contains volatile oil, of which the low boiling point part is β-elemene, which is the source of the unique aroma of ginseng. The volatile oil also contains eicosenoic acid [2]. It also contains carosterols, various sugars and ginsenotriose, amino acids, organic acids, bile chloride, cholamine, vitamins B1, B2, C, etc. [2]. 11 Pharmacological effects