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== Nomenclature==<br />
=== Other Names:===<br />
== Historical Use of Inula japonica==<br />
=== Inula japonica in Traditional Chinese Medicine===<br />
==Background==<br />
'''Chinese Name (pinyin)''': Xuanfuhua<BR><BR><br />
'''Chinese Name''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Common Name''' :Inula Flower<BR><BR><br />
'''Specific Name''' : Flos inulae<BR><BR><br />
'''Scientific Name:'''<BR><br />
'''Collection''' : The drug is collected in summer and autumn at flowering, remove foreign matter and dried in the sun or in the shade.<BR><BR><br />
'''Description''' : Oblate subspherical, 1 - 2cm in diameter, involucre consisting of numerous bracts, imbricated, bracts lanceolate or strip-shaped, greyish yellow, 4 - 11mm long. Sometimes pedicels remaining at the base of involucre, surfaces of the bracts and pedicels covered with white hairs. Ligulate florets 1 row, yellow about 1cm long , mostly rolled, often fallen, with 3 terminal teeth, tubular florets numerous, brownish-yellow, about 5mm long with 5 terminal teeth, numerous white pappi occurring in the apex of ovary, 5 - 6mm long. Small elliptical schene sometimes visible, texture light, easily broken and separated, odour slight, taste slightly bitter.<BR><BR><br />
'''Identification''' : Surface view of various parts, non-glandular hairs of bracts 1-8 celled, base of the multicellular ones large and the apical cells especially long, the inner rows of bracts bearing 2 - 3 celled seriate non-glandular hairs. Pappus consisting of multiseriate non-glandular hairs, margin cells slightly convex. Epidermal cells of ovary containing cylindrical crystals of calcium oxalate up to 48µm long, 2 - 5µm in diameter, non-glandular hairs of ovary biseriated. 90 - 220µm long. Glandular hairs of the bracts and corolla clavate with multi-cellular head, mostly biseriate, covered with cuticle sac, stalk multicellular, biseriate, pollen grains subspherical, 22 - 23µm in diameter, exine spiny about 3µm long with three germinal pores.<BR><BR><br />
'''Processing''' : Eliminate pedicels, leaves and foreign matter.Processed with honey: Stir fry (cleaned) as describe under the method for stir frying with honey (Appendix ll D) until it is no longer sticky to the fingers.<BR><BR><br />
'''Action''' : To relieve cough, eliminate phlegm, promote diuresis, and arrest vomiting.<BR><BR><br />
'''Indication''' : cough in common cold; cough with dyspnea and copious expectoration due to accumulation of phlegm; belching nausea and vomiting with stuffiness sensation in the epigastric region<BR><BR><br />
'''Precautions''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Dosage''' : 3 to 9 g, to be wrapped in making decoction.<BR><BR><br />
'''Storage''' : Preserve in a dry place, protected from moisture.<BR><br />
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== Nomenclature==<br />
=== Other Names:===<br />
== Historical Use of Inula japonica==<br />
=== Inula japonica in Traditional Chinese Medicine===<br />
==Background==<br />
'''Chinese Name (pinyin)''': Jinfeicao<BR><BR><br />
'''Chinese Name''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Common Name''' :Inula Herb<BR><BR><br />
'''Specific Name''' : Herba inulae<BR><BR><br />
'''Scientific Name:'''<BR><br />
'''Collection''' : The drug is collected in summer and autumn and dried in the sun.<BR><BR><br />
'''Description''' : Herb of Inula japonica: Lamina oblong lanceolate, 1 - 2.5cm wide, edge not curved, capitulum relatively large, 1 - 2cm in diameter, airgret about 0.5cm long.<BR><BR><br />
'''Identification''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Processing''' : Eliminate foreign matter, wash briefly, cut into sections and dry.<BR><BR><br />
'''Action''' : To relieve cough and dyspnea, and eliminate retained phlegm.<BR><BR><br />
'''Indication''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Precautions''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Dosage''' : 4.5 to 9 g; appropriate quantity of the fresh herb to be pounded for juice for topical application.<BR><BR><br />
'''Storage''' : Preserve in a dry place.<BR><br />
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== Nomenclature==<br />
=== Other Names:===<br />
== Historical Use of Inula japonica==<br />
=== Inula japonica in Traditional Chinese Medicine===<br />
==Background==<br />
'''Chinese Name (pinyin)''': Xuanfuhua<BR><BR><br />
'''Chinese Name''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Common Name''' :Inula Flower<BR><BR><br />
'''Specific Name''' : Flos inulae<BR><BR><br />
'''Scientific Name:'''<BR><br />
'''Collection''' : The drug is collected in summer and autumn at flowering, remove foreign matter and dried in the sun or in the shade.<BR><BR><br />
'''Description''' : Oblate subspherical, 1 - 2cm in diameter, involucre consisting of numerous bracts, imbricated, bracts lanceolate or strip-shaped, greyish yellow, 4 - 11mm long. Sometimes pedicels remaining at the base of involucre, surfaces of the bracts and pedicels covered with white hairs. Ligulate florets 1 row, yellow about 1cm long , mostly rolled, often fallen, with 3 terminal teeth, tubular florets numerous, brownish-yellow, about 5mm long with 5 terminal teeth, numerous white pappi occurring in the apex of ovary, 5 - 6mm long. Small elliptical schene sometimes visible, texture light, easily broken and separated, odour slight, taste slightly bitter.<BR><BR><br />
'''Identification''' : Surface view of various parts, non-glandular hairs of bracts 1-8 celled, base of the multicellular ones large and the apical cells especially long, the inner rows of bracts bearing 2 - 3 celled seriate non-glandular hairs. Pappus consisting of multiseriate non-glandular hairs, margin cells slightly convex. Epidermal cells of ovary containing cylindrical crystals of calcium oxalate up to 48µm long, 2 - 5µm in diameter, non-glandular hairs of ovary biseriated. 90 - 220µm long. Glandular hairs of the bracts and corolla clavate with multi-cellular head, mostly biseriate, covered with cuticle sac, stalk multicellular, biseriate, pollen grains subspherical, 22 - 23µm in diameter, exine spiny about 3µm long with three germinal pores.<BR><BR><br />
'''Processing''' : Eliminate pedicels, leaves and foreign matter.Processed with honey: Stir fry (cleaned) as describe under the method for stir frying with honey (Appendix ll D) until it is no longer sticky to the fingers.<BR><BR><br />
'''Action''' : To relieve cough, eliminate phlegm, promote diuresis, and arrest vomiting.<BR><BR><br />
'''Indication''' : cough in common cold; cough with dyspnea and copious expectoration due to accumulation of phlegm; belching nausea and vomiting with stuffiness sensation in the epigastric region<BR><BR><br />
'''Precautions''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Dosage''' : 3 to 9 g, to be wrapped in making decoction.<BR><BR><br />
'''Storage''' : Preserve in a dry place, protected from moisture.<BR><br />
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== Nomenclature==<br />
=== Other Names:===<br />
== Historical Use of Inula japonica==<br />
=== Inula japonica in Traditional Chinese Medicine===<br />
==Background==<br />
'''Chinese Name (pinyin)''': Jinfeicao<BR><BR><br />
'''Chinese Name''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Common Name''' :Inula Herb<BR><BR><br />
'''Specific Name''' : Herba inulae<BR><BR><br />
'''Scientific Name:'''<BR><br />
'''Collection''' : The drug is collected in summer and autumn and dried in the sun.<BR><BR><br />
'''Description''' : Herb of Inula japonica: Lamina oblong lanceolate, 1 - 2.5cm wide, edge not curved, capitulum relatively large, 1 - 2cm in diameter, airgret about 0.5cm long.<BR><BR><br />
'''Identification''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Processing''' : Eliminate foreign matter, wash briefly, cut into sections and dry.<BR><BR><br />
'''Action''' : To relieve cough and dyspnea, and eliminate retained phlegm.<BR><BR><br />
'''Indication''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Precautions''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Dosage''' : 4.5 to 9 g; appropriate quantity of the fresh herb to be pounded for juice for topical application.<BR><BR><br />
'''Storage''' : Preserve in a dry place.<BR><br />
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[[File:tcm144.jpg|right]]<br />
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[[File:p413_3.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:p279_2.jpg|right]]<br />
== Nomenclature==<br />
=== Other Names:===<br />
== Historical Use of Inula japonica==<br />
=== Inula japonica in Traditional Chinese Medicine===<br />
==Background==<br />
'''Chinese Name (pinyin)''': Xuanfuhua<BR><BR><br />
'''Chinese Name''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Common Name''' :Inula Flower<BR><BR><br />
'''Specific Name''' : Flos inulae<BR><BR><br />
'''Scientific Name:'''<BR><br />
'''Collection''' : The drug is collected in summer and autumn at flowering, remove foreign matter and dried in the sun or in the shade.<BR><BR><br />
'''Description''' : Oblate subspherical, 1 - 2cm in diameter, involucre consisting of numerous bracts, imbricated, bracts lanceolate or strip-shaped, greyish yellow, 4 - 11mm long. Sometimes pedicels remaining at the base of involucre, surfaces of the bracts and pedicels covered with white hairs. Ligulate florets 1 row, yellow about 1cm long , mostly rolled, often fallen, with 3 terminal teeth, tubular florets numerous, brownish-yellow, about 5mm long with 5 terminal teeth, numerous white pappi occurring in the apex of ovary, 5 - 6mm long. Small elliptical schene sometimes visible, texture light, easily broken and separated, odour slight, taste slightly bitter.<BR><BR><br />
'''Identification''' : Surface view of various parts, non-glandular hairs of bracts 1-8 celled, base of the multicellular ones large and the apical cells especially long, the inner rows of bracts bearing 2 - 3 celled seriate non-glandular hairs. Pappus consisting of multiseriate non-glandular hairs, margin cells slightly convex. Epidermal cells of ovary containing cylindrical crystals of calcium oxalate up to 48µm long, 2 - 5µm in diameter, non-glandular hairs of ovary biseriated. 90 - 220µm long. Glandular hairs of the bracts and corolla clavate with multi-cellular head, mostly biseriate, covered with cuticle sac, stalk multicellular, biseriate, pollen grains subspherical, 22 - 23µm in diameter, exine spiny about 3µm long with three germinal pores.<BR><BR><br />
'''Processing''' : Eliminate pedicels, leaves and foreign matter.Processed with honey: Stir fry (cleaned) as describe under the method for stir frying with honey (Appendix ll D) until it is no longer sticky to the fingers.<BR><BR><br />
'''Action''' : To relieve cough, eliminate phlegm, promote diuresis, and arrest vomiting.<BR><BR><br />
'''Indication''' : cough in common cold; cough with dyspnea and copious expectoration due to accumulation of phlegm; belching nausea and vomiting with stuffiness sensation in the epigastric region<BR><BR><br />
'''Precautions''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Dosage''' : 3 to 9 g, to be wrapped in making decoction.<BR><BR><br />
'''Storage''' : Preserve in a dry place, protected from moisture.<BR><br />
[[File:p414_1.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:tcm144.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:p280_1.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:p413_3.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:p279_2.jpg|right]]<br />
== Nomenclature==<br />
=== Other Names:===<br />
== Historical Use of Inula japonica==<br />
=== Inula japonica in Traditional Chinese Medicine===<br />
==Background==<br />
'''Chinese Name (pinyin)''': Jinfeicao<BR><BR><br />
'''Chinese Name''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Common Name''' :Inula Herb<BR><BR><br />
'''Specific Name''' : Herba inulae<BR><BR><br />
'''Scientific Name:'''<BR><br />
'''Collection''' : The drug is collected in summer and autumn and dried in the sun.<BR><BR><br />
'''Description''' : Herb of Inula japonica: Lamina oblong lanceolate, 1 - 2.5cm wide, edge not curved, capitulum relatively large, 1 - 2cm in diameter, airgret about 0.5cm long.<BR><BR><br />
'''Identification''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Processing''' : Eliminate foreign matter, wash briefly, cut into sections and dry.<BR><BR><br />
'''Action''' : To relieve cough and dyspnea, and eliminate retained phlegm.<BR><BR><br />
'''Indication''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Precautions''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Dosage''' : 4.5 to 9 g; appropriate quantity of the fresh herb to be pounded for juice for topical application.<BR><BR><br />
'''Storage''' : Preserve in a dry place.<BR><br />
[[File:p414_1.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:tcm144.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:p280_1.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:p413_3.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:p279_2.jpg|right]]<br />
== Nomenclature==<br />
=== Other Names:===<br />
== Historical Use of Inula japonica==<br />
=== Inula japonica in Traditional Chinese Medicine===<br />
==Background==<br />
'''Chinese Name (pinyin)''': Xuanfuhua<BR><BR><br />
'''Chinese Name''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Common Name''' :Inula Flower<BR><BR><br />
'''Specific Name''' : Flos inulae<BR><BR><br />
'''Scientific Name:'''<BR><br />
'''Collection''' : The drug is collected in summer and autumn at flowering, remove foreign matter and dried in the sun or in the shade.<BR><BR><br />
'''Description''' : Oblate subspherical, 1 - 2cm in diameter, involucre consisting of numerous bracts, imbricated, bracts lanceolate or strip-shaped, greyish yellow, 4 - 11mm long. Sometimes pedicels remaining at the base of involucre, surfaces of the bracts and pedicels covered with white hairs. Ligulate florets 1 row, yellow about 1cm long , mostly rolled, often fallen, with 3 terminal teeth, tubular florets numerous, brownish-yellow, about 5mm long with 5 terminal teeth, numerous white pappi occurring in the apex of ovary, 5 - 6mm long. Small elliptical schene sometimes visible, texture light, easily broken and separated, odour slight, taste slightly bitter.<BR><BR><br />
'''Identification''' : Surface view of various parts, non-glandular hairs of bracts 1-8 celled, base of the multicellular ones large and the apical cells especially long, the inner rows of bracts bearing 2 - 3 celled seriate non-glandular hairs. Pappus consisting of multiseriate non-glandular hairs, margin cells slightly convex. Epidermal cells of ovary containing cylindrical crystals of calcium oxalate up to 48µm long, 2 - 5µm in diameter, non-glandular hairs of ovary biseriated. 90 - 220µm long. Glandular hairs of the bracts and corolla clavate with multi-cellular head, mostly biseriate, covered with cuticle sac, stalk multicellular, biseriate, pollen grains subspherical, 22 - 23µm in diameter, exine spiny about 3µm long with three germinal pores.<BR><BR><br />
'''Processing''' : Eliminate pedicels, leaves and foreign matter.Processed with honey: Stir fry (cleaned) as describe under the method for stir frying with honey (Appendix ll D) until it is no longer sticky to the fingers.<BR><BR><br />
'''Action''' : To relieve cough, eliminate phlegm, promote diuresis, and arrest vomiting.<BR><BR><br />
'''Indication''' : cough in common cold; cough with dyspnea and copious expectoration due to accumulation of phlegm; belching nausea and vomiting with stuffiness sensation in the epigastric region<BR><BR><br />
'''Precautions''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Dosage''' : 3 to 9 g, to be wrapped in making decoction.<BR><BR><br />
'''Storage''' : Preserve in a dry place, protected from moisture.<BR><br />
[[File:p414_1.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:tcm144.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:p280_1.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:p413_3.jpg|right]]<br />
[[File:p279_2.jpg|right]]<br />
== Nomenclature==<br />
=== Other Names:===<br />
== Historical Use of Inula japonica==<br />
=== Inula japonica in Traditional Chinese Medicine===<br />
==Background==<br />
'''Chinese Name (pinyin)''': Jinfeicao<BR><BR><br />
'''Chinese Name''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Common Name''' :Inula Herb<BR><BR><br />
'''Specific Name''' : Herba inulae<BR><BR><br />
'''Scientific Name:'''<BR><br />
'''Collection''' : The drug is collected in summer and autumn and dried in the sun.<BR><BR><br />
'''Description''' : Herb of Inula japonica: Lamina oblong lanceolate, 1 - 2.5cm wide, edge not curved, capitulum relatively large, 1 - 2cm in diameter, airgret about 0.5cm long.<BR><BR><br />
'''Identification''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Processing''' : Eliminate foreign matter, wash briefly, cut into sections and dry.<BR><BR><br />
'''Action''' : To relieve cough and dyspnea, and eliminate retained phlegm.<BR><BR><br />
'''Indication''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Precautions''' : <BR><BR><br />
'''Dosage''' : 4.5 to 9 g; appropriate quantity of the fresh herb to be pounded for juice for topical application.<BR><BR><br />
'''Storage''' : Preserve in a dry place.<BR><br />
==== Synonymns for Inula japonica====<br />
==== Patent Medicines and Medicines with Multiple Ingredients that include Inula japonica====<br />
== Pharmaceutical Information==<br />
=== Chemical Constituents===<br />
== Evidence or the Use of Inula japonica in the Treatment of Epilepesy==<br />
=== Basic Science===<br />
=== Animal Studies===<br />
=== Cohort, Case-Control and Non-Randomized Trials===<br />
=== Randomized Controlled Trials===<br />
=== Meta-Analysis===<br />
=== 1st Five Results: pubmed search===<br />
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== Safety==<br />
===Allergies===<br />
===Side Effect and Warnings===<br />
===Pregnancy and Breastfeeding===<br />
===Adverse Effects===</div>Media wiki admin