Brief introduction of guoshanxiang

Directory 1 Pinyin 2 Overview 3 Alias 4 Source and Place of Origin 5 Sexual Taste and Meridian Tropism 6 Function Indications 7 Chemical Components 8 Pharmacological Effects 9 Reference Attachment: 1 Prescription of Chinese Medicine Guashanxiang 2 Use of Chinese Medicine Guashanxiang 3 Xiang 1 Pinyin Guo shān Xiāng In ancient books,

2. To sum up, osmanthus fragrans is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, which comes from Fujian Chinese herbal medicine and is the alias of Murraya murraya recorded by Xiao Budan in Lingnan Herbs Collection [1].

3. The aliases of Osmanthus fragrans are Senecio scandens, Osmanthus fragrans, Rock Pepper, Jiuqiuxiang, Qianyan and Yueju [2].

4 Source and place of origin: roots and stems and leaves of Murraya murraya [2]. Distributed in the south to southwest of China [2].

5. pungent and bitter in nature, slightly warm and slightly toxic, entering the liver and stomach meridians [2].

6 Functions are mainly used for promoting qi circulation, promoting blood circulation, relieving pain and detoxifying [2].

① epigastric pain, rheumatic joint pain and joint pain [2]. Decoction, 10 ~ 15g [2].

② bruise, abrasion, toothache, skin eczema, snake bite, tamping, grinding or decocting the affected area [2].

7 chemical constituents leaves contain volatile oil, and the oil contains eugenol, kaempferone, bisabolene and so on. In addition, flavonoids, such as xenobiotics, 8- demethoxybilberry, and coumarins, such as Paniculatin, coumarins and dehydrated Coumurrayin [2]. Stem bark contains taxol, coumarin, 8- demethoxy and so on [2]. Roots contain alkaloids, such as murrayine and vinblastine [2].

8 pharmacological action