Rajania quinata
Contents
- 1 Nomenclature
- 2 Historical Use of Rajania quinata
- 3 Background
- 4 Nomenclature
- 5 Historical Use of Rajania quinata
- 6 Background
- 7 Nomenclature
- 8 Historical Use of Rajania quinata
- 9 Background
- 10 Pharmaceutical Information
- 11 Evidence or the Use of Rajania quinata in the Treatment of Epilepesy
- 12 Safety
Nomenclature
Other Names:
Historical Use of Rajania quinata
Rajania quinata in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Background
Chinese Name (pinyin): Yuzhizi
Chinese Name :
Common Name :Akebia Fruit
Specific Name : Fructus akebiae
Scientific Name:
Collection : The drug is collected in summer or autumn when the fruit turned, greenish yellow, dried in the sun or treated in boiling water for a moment and dried in the sun.
Description : Reniform or prolate-ellipsoidal, slightly curved, 3 - 9cm long, 1.5 - 3.5cm in diameter. Externally yellowish brown with deep irregular wrinkles. Apex obtuse exhibiting a fruit stalk scar at the base. Texture hard, sarcocarp pale yellow or yellowish brown, seeds numerous, flattened and prolate-ovoid, yellowish brown or purplish brown, lustrous and linearly striated. Odor slightly aromatic, taste bitter.
Identification : Wash clean, dry in the sun and brak to pieces before use.
Processing :
Action : To regulate the flow of the liver qi, to promote blood circultaion and relieve pain, and to cause diuresis.
Indication :
Precautions :
Dosage : 3 to 9 g.
Storage : Preserve in a ventilated dry place.
Nomenclature
Other Names:
Historical Use of Rajania quinata
Rajania quinata in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Background
Chinese Name (pinyin): Yuzhizi
Chinese Name :
Common Name :Akebia Fruit
Specific Name : Fructus akebiae
Scientific Name:
Collection : The drug is collected in summer or autumn when the fruit turned, greenish yellow, dried in the sun or treated in boiling water for a moment and dried in the sun.
Description : Reniform or prolate-ellipsoidal, slightly curved, 3 - 9cm long, 1.5 - 3.5cm in diameter. Externally yellowish brown with deep irregular wrinkles. Apex obtuse exhibiting a fruit stalk scar at the base. Texture hard, sarcocarp pale yellow or yellowish brown, seeds numerous, flattened and prolate-ovoid, yellowish brown or purplish brown, lustrous and linearly striated. Odor slightly aromatic, taste bitter.
Identification : Wash clean, dry in the sun and brak to pieces before use.
Processing :
Action : To regulate the flow of the liver qi, to promote blood circultaion and relieve pain, and to cause diuresis.
Indication :
Precautions :
Dosage : 3 to 9 g.
Storage : Preserve in a ventilated dry place.
Nomenclature
Other Names:
Historical Use of Rajania quinata
Rajania quinata in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Background
Chinese Name (pinyin): Yuzhizi
Chinese Name :
Common Name :Akebia Fruit
Specific Name : Fructus akebiae
Scientific Name:
Collection : The drug is collected in summer or autumn when the fruit turned, greenish yellow, dried in the sun or treated in boiling water for a moment and dried in the sun.
Description : Reniform or prolate-ellipsoidal, slightly curved, 3 - 9cm long, 1.5 - 3.5cm in diameter. Externally yellowish brown with deep irregular wrinkles. Apex obtuse exhibiting a fruit stalk scar at the base. Texture hard, sarcocarp pale yellow or yellowish brown, seeds numerous, flattened and prolate-ovoid, yellowish brown or purplish brown, lustrous and linearly striated. Odor slightly aromatic, taste bitter.
Identification : Wash clean, dry in the sun and brak to pieces before use.
Processing :
Action : To regulate the flow of the liver qi, to promote blood circultaion and relieve pain, and to cause diuresis.
Indication :
Precautions :
Dosage : 3 to 9 g.
Storage : Preserve in a ventilated dry place.
Synonymns for Rajania quinata
Patent Medicines and Medicines with Multiple Ingredients that include Rajania quinata
Pharmaceutical Information
Chemical Constituents
Evidence or the Use of Rajania quinata 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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