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 "The Traditional Chinese medicine uses the root of a different species A. sinensis, Chinese: 当归; pinyin: dāngguī. The Latin pharmacological name for the crude drug, Radix Angelica sinensis, refers to the dried roots of A. sinensis. In China, as a substitute species, A. acutiloba, is known as Chinese: 东当归; pinyin: dōngdāngguī. Literally “东” means “eastern” or “东洋”, which is equivalent to the meaning of Japan. So the medicine is also called as Japanese Angelica root. The Japanese name, tōki (トウキ, 当帰?), has a literally meaning like “recovering good health”." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelica_acutiloba]] "The Traditional Chinese medicine uses the root of a different species A. sinensis, Chinese: 当归; pinyin: dāngguī. The Latin pharmacological name for the crude drug, Radix Angelica sinensis, refers to the dried roots of A. sinensis. In China, as a substitute species, A. acutiloba, is known as Chinese: 东当归; pinyin: dōngdāngguī. Literally “东” means “eastern” or “东洋”, which is equivalent to the meaning of Japan. So the medicine is also called as Japanese Angelica root. The Japanese name, tōki (トウキ, 当帰?), has a literally meaning like “recovering good health”." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelica_acutiloba]]
  
-"Anti-nociceptive constituents of the Chinese crude drug Toki (the roots of Angelica acutiloba var. acutiloba Kitagawa) were investigated by means of chemical fractionation and bioassay. Seven active compounds that inhibit AcOH-induced writhing in mice have been isolated from Toki for the first time and identified as [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcarinol|falcarinol]], falcarindiol, falcarinolone (polyacetylenes), choline, scopoletin, umbelliferone and vanillic acid. Among these, the three polyacetylenes were found to be most active in the writhing test. Falcarindiol and choline also showed anti-nociceptive activities in the retrograde injection test of bradykinin into a carotid artery on rats." \\+"Anti-nociceptive constituents of the Chinese crude drug Toki (the roots of Angelica acutiloba var. acutiloba Kitagawa) were investigated by means of chemical fractionation and bioassay. Seven active compounds that inhibit AcOH-induced writhing in mice have been isolated from Toki for the first time and identified as [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcarinol|falcarinol]], falcarindiol, falcarinolone (polyacetylenes), choline, scopoletin, umbelliferone and vanillic acid. Among these, the three polyacetylenes were found to be most active in the writhing test." \\
 [Anti-nociceptive substances from the roots of Angelica acutiloba. Tanaka, S., Ikeshiro, Y., Tabata, M., Konoshima, M., Arzneimittel-Forschung, Vol.27(11), 1976, 2039-2045] [Anti-nociceptive substances from the roots of Angelica acutiloba. Tanaka, S., Ikeshiro, Y., Tabata, M., Konoshima, M., Arzneimittel-Forschung, Vol.27(11), 1976, 2039-2045]
  
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