2 English reference Henry Rhodiola [Xiangya Medical Dictionary]
3. It is concluded that Baisanqi is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, which comes from the discussion on the varieties of traditional Chinese medicine, and it is the alias of Sanqi recorded by Qing and Zhao [1] in Baicaojing.
4 Bai Sanqi's aliases are Zhu Sanqi, Noda Qi, Zhu Qi and Bai Sanqi [2].
5 Source and place of origin Panax japonicus C.A.mey, a plant of Araliaceae, has a bamboo rhizome [2]. Location: Yunnan [2].
6 Sexual taste is sweet, bitter and warm [2]. Entering the liver and spleen meridian [2].
Function 7 is mainly used for replenishing qi and blood, resolving phlegm and relieving cough, removing blood stasis and stopping bleeding [2].
1. After treatment, the spleen and stomach are weak, loss of appetite, fatigue and fatigue; Pulmonary tuberculosis with hemoptysis and uncomfortable expectoration; Gastrorrhagia, nosebleed, functional uterine bleeding, amenorrhea, postpartum abdominal pain, traumatic injury [2]. For oral administration: decoct, grind clothes for 3 ~ 9g, 1.5 ~ 3g [2].
2. Treatment of traumatic bleeding [2]. Grinding powder [2].
8 Use with caution, and pregnant women should not take it [2].
9 Using the fleshy root of Panax japonicus, it is called E-Sanqi, also known as taro seven [2]. The function is basically the same as that of Panax notoginseng [2].
The rhizome of 10 contains many kinds of bamboo saponins similar to ginsenoside [2]. It also contains ginsenoside, pseudoginsenoside, notoginsenoside R2, etc. [2]. It also contains volatile oil, in which the main components are germacrone D and trace amounts of β-sandalwood terpene and β-farnesene [2].
Pharmacological effects of 1 1