2. It is concluded that cowhide jelly is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, which comes from the textual research of plant names and facts, and it is the alias of Paederia japonica recorded in Jingcao [1].
Cowhide jelly is also known as stinky vine, fully cured vine, hairy gourd, sweet vine and cowhide jelly [2].
4 source and place of origin: the whole grass or root of Paederia cristata. ) Merr of Rubiaceae [2]. It is distributed in the Yangtze River basin and its south [2].
5 Sex is sweet, slightly bitter and flat [2].
Efficacy: It is mainly used for expelling wind, promoting blood circulation, promoting diuresis, resolving food stagnation, detoxicating and detumescence, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain [2].
1. Treat rheumatism, muscle soreness, traumatic blood stasis, icteric hepatitis, enteritis, dysentery, dyspepsia, abdominal distension, malnutrition, heatstroke, hepatosplenomegaly, leucorrhea, appendicitis and chronic cough [2]. Decocting: 9 ~ 15g [2].
2. Treat sores, swelling, skin ulcers, burns, eczema, dermatitis, poisonous insect bites and fresh leaves [2].
3. Treatment of biliary and renal colic, gastrointestinal spasmodic pain, fracture and postoperative pain by intramuscular injection [2].
4. Treatment of organophosphorus pesticide poisoning [2].
7 Cowhide jelly usage and dosage This product is fried with mung beans once every two to three hours [2].
8 Vomiting and diarrhea may occur after careful use of drugs [2].
9 The chemical composition of the fruit is the fruit of Paederia, and the juice is coated with poisonous insects [2]. The whole plant contains paederin, paederin, clover glycoside, arbutin, oleanolic acid, γ -sitosterol and volatile oil [2].
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