asarum_sieboldii_miq
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Herb, native to Korea, northeastern China, and Japan. | Herb, native to Korea, northeastern China, and Japan. | ||
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+ | The dried rhizome and roots of Asiasarum sieboldii are known as Asiasarum root, Asiasari radix, Asari radix et rhizoma; used together with the very similar Asiasarum heterotropoides roots. The nearly cylindrical, | ||
+ | Extracts showed various effects in animals: The drug had analgetic, antiallergic, | ||
+ | Folkloristic uses include common cold, cough and rheumatic complaints, headache and toothache. \\ | ||
+ | Preparations. Internally as decoct, 1-3g for common cold, cough and headache. Externally as fluid extract for toothache. Ethanolic extracts (96%, 1/1) from whole plants are used as components in hair tonics. \\ | ||
+ | [Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, Springer 2010] | ||
The dried rhizomes contain volatile oil - var. sieboldii with 1.9-2.5% (methyl eugenol, safrole, eucarvon, some palmitic acid), var. cineoliferum 1.7-4% (methyl eugenol, safrole, cineole and some pinene compounds), var. seoulense with 3% (methyl eugenol, safrole, eucarvon, beta-pinenen and some palmitic acid). \\ | The dried rhizomes contain volatile oil - var. sieboldii with 1.9-2.5% (methyl eugenol, safrole, eucarvon, some palmitic acid), var. cineoliferum 1.7-4% (methyl eugenol, safrole, cineole and some pinene compounds), var. seoulense with 3% (methyl eugenol, safrole, eucarvon, beta-pinenen and some palmitic acid). \\ | ||
[Hager; Fujita Y, Bot.Mag.Tokyo, | [Hager; Fujita Y, Bot.Mag.Tokyo, | ||
- | Substances present | + | "The methanolic extract of the roots of Asiasarum sieboldi has been evaluated for anti-allergic effects on various experimental models |
- | [Hashimoto K, Yanagisawa T, Okui Y, Ikeya Y, Maruno M, Fujita T, Planta | + | [Studies on anti-allergic components in the roots of Asiasarum sieboldi., |
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+ | [Quantitative analysis of aristolochic acids, toxic compounds, contained in some medicinal plants., Hashimoto, K., Higuchi, M., Makino, B., Sakakibara, I., Kubo, M., Komatsu, Y., Okada, M., Journal of ethnopharmacology, | ||
+ | [Determination of aristolochic acid A in Radix Aristolociae and Herba Asari by RP-HPLC., Jiang, X., Wang, Z.M., You, L.S., Dai, L.P., Ding, G.Z., Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi= Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi= China journal of Chinese materia medica, 29(5), 2004, 408-410] \\ | ||
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[Mechanism of anti-nociceptive effects of Asarum sieboldii Miq. radix: potential role of bradykinin, histamine and opioid receptor-mediated pathways., Kim, S.J., Zhang, C.G., Lim, J.T., Journal of ethnopharmacology, | [Mechanism of anti-nociceptive effects of Asarum sieboldii Miq. radix: potential role of bradykinin, histamine and opioid receptor-mediated pathways., Kim, S.J., Zhang, C.G., Lim, J.T., Journal of ethnopharmacology, | ||
- | " ...the content of safrole in the dried herbal drugs tested ranged from 0.14–2.78 mg/ g whilst the content of methyleugenol ranged from 1.94–16.04 mg/ | + | " ...the content of safrole in the dried herbal drugs tested ranged from 0.14–2.78 mg/ g whilst the content of methyleugenol ranged from 1.94–16.04 mg/g... following a 1-hour decoction, the amount of safrole was decreased by more than 92% resulting in the equivalent of no more than 0.20 mg/g safrole remaining in the aqueous extract. Similarly, the content of methyleugenol was decreased to the equivalent of 0.30–2.70 mg/g. Furthermore, |
[Reduction of safrole and methyleugenol in Asari radix et rhizoma by decoction., Chen, C., Spriano, D., Lehmann, T., Meier, B., Forschende Komplementärmedizin/ | [Reduction of safrole and methyleugenol in Asari radix et rhizoma by decoction., Chen, C., Spriano, D., Lehmann, T., Meier, B., Forschende Komplementärmedizin/ | ||
- | The dried rhizome and roots of Asiasarum sieboldii are known as Asiasarum root, Asiasari radix, Asari radix et rhizoma; used together with the very similar Asiasarum heterotropoides roots. The nearly cylindrical, | + | pictures: [[http:// |
- | Extracts showed various effects in animals: The drug had analgetic, antiallergic, | + | |
- | Folkloristic uses include common cold, cough and rheumatic complaints, headache and toothache. \\ | + | |
- | Preparations. Internally as decoct, 1-3g for common cold, cough and headache. Externally as fluid extract for toothache. Ethanolic extracts (96%, 1/1) from whole plants are used as components in hair tonics. \\ | + | |
- | [Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, Springer 2010] | + | |
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