Brassica alba
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Nomenclature
Other Names:
Historical Use of Brassica alba
Brassica alba in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Background
Chaojiezi ³´½æ×Ó
Chinese Name (pinyin): Baijiezi
Chinese Name :
Common Name :White Mustard Seed
Specific Name : Semen Sinapis Albae
Scientific Name:
Collection : The plant is cut up in late summer and early autumn when the fruit is ripe and dried in the sun, the seed is tapped out and removed from foreign matter.
Description : Bai JieZi: 1.5 - 2.3mm in diameter. Externally greyish white to pale yellow, finely reticulated with an obvious point like hilum. Testa thin and brittle, after cutting, white folded cotyledons visible, oily, odorless and taste pungent.Hang TieZi: Relatively small, 1 - 2mm in diameter, externally yellow to brownish yellow, a few dark reddish brown, odor characteristic and pungent when triturated and moistened with water.
Identification : Transverse sectionBai JieZi: Epidermal cells of testa consisting of mucilage cells having mucilage striations, hypodermis consisting of 2 rows of collenchyma cells, palisade cells consisting of one row of stone cells with thickened inner and lateral walls and thin outer wall. Endosperm consisting of 1 row sub-square cells containing aleurone grain. Parenchymatous cells of cotyledons and radicle containing oil droplets and aleurone grains.Hang JieZi: Epidermal ce4lls of testa elongated tangentially, hypodermis consisting of 1 row of thin cells.
Processing : Eliminate foreign matter and break to pieces before use.Semen Sinapis (stir fried): Stir fry as described under the method for simple stir frying until it becomes deep yellow and pungent scented. Break to pieces before use.
Action :
Indication :
Precautions :
Dosage : 3-10g
Storage :
Nomenclature
Other Names:
Historical Use of Brassica alba
Brassica alba in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Background
Chaojiezi ³´½æ×Ó
Chinese Name (pinyin): Baijiezi
Chinese Name :
Common Name :White Mustard Seed
Specific Name : Semen Sinapis Albae
Scientific Name:
Collection : The plant is cut up in late summer and early autumn when the fruit is ripe and dried in the sun, the seed is tapped out and removed from foreign matter.
Description : Bai JieZi: 1.5 - 2.3mm in diameter. Externally greyish white to pale yellow, finely reticulated with an obvious point like hilum. Testa thin and brittle, after cutting, white folded cotyledons visible, oily, odorless and taste pungent.Hang TieZi: Relatively small, 1 - 2mm in diameter, externally yellow to brownish yellow, a few dark reddish brown, odor characteristic and pungent when triturated and moistened with water.
Identification : Transverse sectionBai JieZi: Epidermal cells of testa consisting of mucilage cells having mucilage striations, hypodermis consisting of 2 rows of collenchyma cells, palisade cells consisting of one row of stone cells with thickened inner and lateral walls and thin outer wall. Endosperm consisting of 1 row sub-square cells containing aleurone grain. Parenchymatous cells of cotyledons and radicle containing oil droplets and aleurone grains.Hang JieZi: Epidermal ce4lls of testa elongated tangentially, hypodermis consisting of 1 row of thin cells.
Processing : Eliminate foreign matter and break to pieces before use.Semen Sinapis (stir fried): Stir fry as described under the method for simple stir frying until it becomes deep yellow and pungent scented. Break to pieces before use.
Action :
Indication :
Precautions :
Dosage : 3-10g
Storage :
Synonymns for Brassica alba
Patent Medicines and Medicines with Multiple Ingredients that include Brassica alba
Pharmaceutical Information
Chemical Constituents
Evidence or the Use of Brassica alba in the Treatment of Epilepesy
Basic Science
Animal Studies
Cohort, Case-Control and Non-Randomized Trials
Randomized Controlled Trials
Meta-Analysis
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Vladan Ugrenović, Vladimir Filipović, Vladimir Miladinović, Divna Simić, Snežana Janković, Slađan Stanković, Elmira Saljnikov
How Do Mixed Cover Crops (White Mustard + Oats) Contribute to Labile Carbon Pools in an Organic Cropping System in Serbia?
Plants (Basel): 2024, 13(7);
[PubMed:38611549]
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Flavio Polito, Marina Papaianni, Sheridan Lois Woo, Paola Malaspina, Laura Cornara, Vincenzo De Feo
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Plants (Basel): 2024, 13(6);
[PubMed:38592817]
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Maria Fernanda Taviano, Paola Arena, Federica Davì, Emilia Cavò, Vivienne Spadaro, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Francesco Cacciola, Roberto Laganà Vinci, Luigi Mondello, Natalizia Miceli
Contribution of Phenolic Compounds to the Antioxidant Activity of Leaf and Flower Extracts of Sinapis pubescens L. subsp. pubescens (Brassicaceae).
Chem Biodivers: 2024;e202400272
[PubMed:38489001]
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Paula F V do Prado, Frederik M Ahrens, Monique Liebers, Noah Ditz, Hans-Peter Braun, Thomas Pfannschmidt, Hauke S Hillen
Structure of the multi-subunit chloroplast RNA polymerase.
Mol Cell: 2024, 84(5);910-925.e5
[PubMed:38428434]
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Ángel Vergara-Cruces, Ishika Pramanick, David Pearce, Vinod K Vogirala, Matthew J Byrne, Jason K K Low, Michael W Webster
Structure of the plant plastid-encoded RNA polymerase.
Cell: 2024, 187(5);1145-1159.e21
[PubMed:38428394]
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