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Cnidium officinale Makino - Apiaceae - chunkung, cheongung (kor.), senkyū (jap.) | Cnidium officinale Makino - Apiaceae - cnidium, chunkung, cheongung (kor.), senkyū (jap.) |
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Perennial herb native to Korea, China and Japan, extensively cultivated there. | Perennial herb, up to 60cm tall, native to Korea, China and Japan, extensively cultivated there; leaves 2-pinnately compound, leaflets ovate to laceolate, serrate; flowers in large compound umbels, white. \\ |
| The dried rhizome is used for woman' diseases, anaemia, weekness and pain. The drug is regarded as vasodilating, sedative, intestinal lood flow increasing, antifebrile, antispasmodic, antibacterial, inotrope, and antioxidant. \\ |
| [Medicinal Plants in the Republic of Korea World Health Organisation, Manila, 1998, 776-77] |
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"The [dried] rhizomes of C. officinale (Cinidii Rhizoma)... are used in the treatment of pain, inflammation, menstrual disturbance, and anti-vitamin deficiency disease, and also act as a blood pressure depressant. In addition, there are several reports suggesting that they have pharmacological properties to tumor metastasis and angiogenesis and that they act as an inhibitor of high glucose-induced proliferation of glomerular mesangial cells... C.officinale and L. chuanxiong are closely related species with 98% of sequence identity... C. officinale had the greatest activity to quench NO radical. The IC50 values were 57.25 and 76.50 µg/ml for C. officinale and L. chuanxiong, respectively. [control: ascrobic acid 9.88µg/ml]" \\ | "The [dried] rhizomes of C. officinale (Cinidii Rhizoma)... are used in the treatment of pain, inflammation, menstrual disturbance, and anti-vitamin deficiency disease, and also act as a blood pressure depressant. In addition, there are several reports suggesting that they have pharmacological properties to tumor metastasis and angiogenesis and that they act as an inhibitor of high glucose-induced proliferation of glomerular mesangial cells... C.officinale and L. chuanxiong are closely related species with 98% of sequence identity... C. officinale had the greatest activity to quench NO radical. The IC50 values were 57.25 and 76.50 µg/ml for C. officinale and L. chuanxiong, respectively. [control: ascrobic acid 9.88µg/ml]" \\ |