Tamarix chinensis

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Nomenclature

Other Names:

Historical Use of Tamarix chinensis

Tamarix chinensis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Background

Chinese Name (pinyin): Xiheliu

Chinese Name  :

Common Name  :Chinese Tamarisk Twig

Specific Name  : Cacumen tamaricis

Scientific Name:
Collection  : The drug is collected in summer before flowering and dried in the shade.

Description  : Twigs thin cylindrical, 0.5-1.5mm in diameter, externally greyish-green with numerous alternate scale-shaped leaflets. Fragile texture, easily broken, thick branches reddish-brown externally, leaflets often fallen off with prominent of petioles. Fracture yellowish-white with a pit in the center. Slight odor, weak taste.

Identification  :

Processing  : Eliminate old twigs and foreign matter, wash clean, soften slightly and cut into sections and dry in the sun.

Action  : To induce diaphoresis and dispel wind and to promote eruption.

Indication  : measles without adequate eruption; rheumatic arthralgia

Precautions  :

Dosage  : 3 to 6 g, for external use, appropriate quantity to be decocted for topical application or washing.

Storage  : Preserve in a dry place.

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Nomenclature

Other Names:

Historical Use of Tamarix chinensis

Tamarix chinensis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Background

Cheng Liu èßÁø Chi Cheng Liu ³àèßÁø San Chun Liu Èý´ºÁø Xi He Liu Î÷ºÓÁø Chinese Name (pinyin): Chengliu

Chinese Name  :

Common Name  :Chinese Tamarisk tops

Specific Name  : Cacumen Tamaricus

Scientific Name:
Collection  :

Description  :

Identification  :

Processing  :

Action  :

Indication  :

Precautions  :

Dosage  : 3-10g for dried/6-20 for fresh

Storage  :

P163 1.jpg

Nomenclature

Other Names:

Historical Use of Tamarix chinensis

Tamarix chinensis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Background

Chinese Name (pinyin): Xiheliu

Chinese Name  :

Common Name  :Chinese Tamarisk Twig

Specific Name  : Cacumen tamaricis

Scientific Name:
Collection  : The drug is collected in summer before flowering and dried in the shade.

Description  : Twigs thin cylindrical, 0.5-1.5mm in diameter, externally greyish-green with numerous alternate scale-shaped leaflets. Fragile texture, easily broken, thick branches reddish-brown externally, leaflets often fallen off with prominent of petioles. Fracture yellowish-white with a pit in the center. Slight odor, weak taste.

Identification  :

Processing  : Eliminate old twigs and foreign matter, wash clean, soften slightly and cut into sections and dry in the sun.

Action  : To induce diaphoresis and dispel wind and to promote eruption.

Indication  : measles without adequate eruption; rheumatic arthralgia

Precautions  :

Dosage  : 3 to 6 g, for external use, appropriate quantity to be decocted for topical application or washing.

Storage  : Preserve in a dry place.

P163 1.jpg

Nomenclature

Other Names:

Historical Use of Tamarix chinensis

Tamarix chinensis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Background

Cheng Liu èßÁø Chi Cheng Liu ³àèßÁø San Chun Liu Èý´ºÁø Xi He Liu Î÷ºÓÁø Chinese Name (pinyin): Chengliu

Chinese Name  :

Common Name  :Chinese Tamarisk tops

Specific Name  : Cacumen Tamaricus

Scientific Name:
Collection  :

Description  :

Identification  :

Processing  :

Action  :

Indication  :

Precautions  :

Dosage  : 3-10g for dried/6-20 for fresh

Storage  :

Synonymns for Tamarix chinensis

Patent Medicines and Medicines with Multiple Ingredients that include Tamarix chinensis

Pharmaceutical Information

Chemical Constituents

Evidence or the Use of Tamarix chinensis 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

Yukun Jiao, Lishuang Zhou, Hong Li, Haiyan Zhu, Daofeng Chen, Yan Lu
A novel flavonol-polysaccharide from Tamarix chinensis alleviates influenza A virus-induced acute lung injury. Evidences for its mechanism of action.
Phytomedicine: 2024, 125;155364
[PubMed:38241919] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Yukun Jiao, Lishuang Zhou, Jiangyan Huo, Hong Li, Haiyan Zhu, Daofeng Chen, Yan Lu
Flavonoid substituted polysaccharides from Tamarix chinensis Lour. alleviate H1N1-induced acute lung injury via inhibiting complement system.
J Ethnopharmacol: 2024, 322;117651
[PubMed:38135232] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Yi-Huang Chen, Yi Zheng Wu, Qin Liu, Zhanfeng Xia, JianMing Wang, Xiao-Xia Luo
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Front Microbiol: 2023, 14;1273842
[PubMed:38075910] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (P e)

Yichi Zhang, Xiaohui Jiang, Yuxin Lei, Quanlong Wu, Yihan Liu, Xiaowei Shi
Potentially suitable distribution areas of Populus euphratica and Tamarix chinensis by MaxEnt and random forest model in the lower reaches of the Heihe River, China.
Environ Monit Assess: 2023, 195(12);1519
[PubMed:37993760] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I e)

Ruxia Li, Rao Fu, Meng Li, Yanjing Song, Junlin Li, Chuanjie Chen, Yinyu Gu, Xiaoyan Liang, Wenjing Nie, Lan Ma, Xiangyu Wang, Haiyang Zhang, Hongxia Zhang
Transcriptome profiling reveals multiple regulatory pathways of Tamarix chinensis in response to salt stress.
Plant Cell Rep: 2023, 42(11);1809-1824
[PubMed:37733273] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Safety

Allergies

Side Effect and Warnings

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Adverse Effects