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Perennial herb, 30–100cm high, native to Japan and Korea, cultivated there; root yellow-brown, | Perennial herb, 30–100cm high, native to Japan and Korea, cultivated there; root yellow-brown, | ||
"The roots are used in Jilin as a regional substitute for the traditional Chinese medicine //dang gui// (see Angelica sinensis)." | "The roots are used in Jilin as a regional substitute for the traditional Chinese medicine //dang gui// (see Angelica sinensis)." | ||
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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”, | ||
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+ | [Anti-nociceptive substances from the roots of Angelica acutiloba. Tanaka, S., Ikeshiro, Y., Tabata, M., Konoshima, M., Arzneimittel-Forschung, | ||
"Dried roots of Angelica acutiloba (Yamato-toki in Japanese) are one of the popular varieties of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that have been used for its pharmacological benefits in treating female gynecological illnesses, such as menstrual disorders, urgent premature birth, and menopause. For these reasons, Yamato-toki roots arewidely commercialized in Japan. However, as Yamato-toki roots are traditional medicines sold primarily by professional herbalists, commercial values of them are determined by their subjective observations of smell, taste and appearances." | "Dried roots of Angelica acutiloba (Yamato-toki in Japanese) are one of the popular varieties of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that have been used for its pharmacological benefits in treating female gynecological illnesses, such as menstrual disorders, urgent premature birth, and menopause. For these reasons, Yamato-toki roots arewidely commercialized in Japan. However, as Yamato-toki roots are traditional medicines sold primarily by professional herbalists, commercial values of them are determined by their subjective observations of smell, taste and appearances." | ||
[Metabolic profiling of //Angelica acutiloba// roots utilizing gas chromatography–time-of-flight–mass spectrometry for quality assessment based on cultivation area and cultivar via multivariate pattern recognition. Tianniam, S., Tarachiwin, L., Bamba, T., Kobayashi, A., Fukusaki, E., Journal of bioscience and bioengineering, | [Metabolic profiling of //Angelica acutiloba// roots utilizing gas chromatography–time-of-flight–mass spectrometry for quality assessment based on cultivation area and cultivar via multivariate pattern recognition. Tianniam, S., Tarachiwin, L., Bamba, T., Kobayashi, A., Fukusaki, E., Journal of bioscience and bioengineering, | ||
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+ | [Insecticidal effect of phthalides and furanocoumarins from //Angelica acutiloba// against Drosophila melanogaster. Miyazawa, M., Tsukamoto, T., Anzai, J., Ishikawa, Y., Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 52(14), 2004, 4401] | ||
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