Sargentodoxa cuneata
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Nomenclature
Other Names:
Historical Use of Sargentodoxa cuneata
Sargentodoxa cuneata in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Background
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Shengteng Ê¡ÌÙ
Chinese Name (pinyin): Hongteng
Chinese Name :
Common Name :Stem of Sargentgloryvine
Specific Name : Caulis Sargentodoxae
Scientific Name:
Collection :
Description :
Identification :
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Indication :
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Nomenclature
Other Names:
Historical Use of Sargentodoxa cuneata
Sargentodoxa cuneata in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Background
Chinese Name (pinyin): Daxueteng
Chinese Name :
Common Name :Sargentgloryvine stem
Specific Name : Caulis sargentodoxae
Scientific Name:
Collection : The drug is collected in autumn and winter, remove from lateral branch, cut into section and dried.
Description : cylindrical, slightly curve, 30-60cm long, 1-3cm in diameter, externally greish brown, rough , the outer layers often scaling off and the expose surface dark reddish-brown, sometiomes showing inflated nodes and slightly dented branch scars or leaf scars. Texture hard, fracture of bark reddieh-brrown, some of which inlaid into the wood, wood yellowish white with numerous thin porous vessels and rays arranged radially. Odour slight, taste slightly astringent.
Identification : Transverse section, cork of several layers of cells containing brownish red contents, stone cells in the cortex, usually several in groups, some of them containing prisms of calcium oxalate. Vascular bundles collateral, secretory cells in phloem arranged tangentially and alternated with sieve tubes, a few stone cells groups scattered. Fascicular cambium obvious. Vessels in xylem mostly single and scattered, subrounded, up to about 400µm in diameter surrounded by wood fibres. Rays broad, stone cells abundant in the outer part, some of them containing prisms of calcium oxalate. Stone cell groups in pith visible. Parenchymatous cells containing brown or brownish-red contents.
Processing : Eliminate foreign matter, wash clean, soften thoroughly, cut into thick slices and dry.
Action : To remove toxic heat, to promote blood circulation, and to relieve rheumatic conditions.
Indication : acute appendicitis, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, rheumatic arthralgia, traumatic swelling and pain,
Precautions :
Dosage : 9 to 15 g.
Storage : Preserve in a ventilated place.
Synonymns for Sargentodoxa cuneata
Patent Medicines and Medicines with Multiple Ingredients that include Sargentodoxa cuneata
Pharmaceutical Information
Chemical Constituents
Evidence or the Use of Sargentodoxa cuneata in the Treatment of Epilepesy
Basic Science
Animal Studies
Cohort, Case-Control and Non-Randomized Trials
Randomized Controlled Trials
Meta-Analysis
1st Five Results: pubmed search
Feng Xu, Piao Yu, Hongmei Wu, Mei Liu, Hongyun Liu, Qian Zeng, Dengli Wu, Xiangpei Wang
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Front Microbiol: 2024, 15;1295822
[PubMed:38328432]
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Yuanyuan Wang, Bo Zhang, Siqi Liu, Erping Xu, Zhibin Wang
Corrigendum to "The traditional herb Sargentodoxa cuneata alleviates DSS-induced colitis by attenuating epithelial barrier damage via blocking necroptotic signaling" [J. Ethnopharmacol. 319P3 (2024) 117373].
J Ethnopharmacol: 2024, 324;117761
[PubMed:38237254]
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Piao Yu, Feng Xu, Hongmei Wu, Xiangpei Wang, Qin Ding, Mei Zhang, Rongze Fang, Ping Qin
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Molecules: 2023, 28(22);
[PubMed:38005385]
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Yuanyuan Wang, Bo Zhang, Siqi Liu, Erping Xu, Zhibin Wang
The traditional herb Sargentodoxa cuneata alleviates DSS-induced colitis by attenuating epithelial barrier damage via blocking necroptotic signaling.
J Ethnopharmacol: 2024, 319(Pt 3);117373
[PubMed:37923253]
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Bai-Xiang Mu, Yuanxiang Li, Ningyuan Ye, Shenlin Liu, Xi Zou, Jun Qian, Cunen Wu, Yuwen Zhuang, Min Chen, Jin-Yong Zhou
Understanding apoptotic induction by Sargentodoxa cuneata-Patrinia villosa herb pair via PI3K/AKT/mTOR signalling in colorectal cancer cells using network pharmacology and cellular studies.
J Ethnopharmacol: 2024, 319(Pt 3);117342
[PubMed:37879505]
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