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蒼耳子 Cang'erzi
Chinese Name |
蒼耳子 |
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Chinese Pinyin |
Cang'erzi |
English Name |
Siberian Cocklebur Fruit |
Latin Pharmaceutical Name |
Xanthii Fructus |
Category |
Fruits and seeds
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Origin |
The mature fruit with involucre of Xanthium sibiricum Patr.(Asteraceae). Harvest when the fruit matures in autumn, dried, and cleaned stems, leaves and other foreign matter. |
Production Regions |
Primarily produced in Chinese provinces of Shandong, Jiangxi, Hubei, Jiangsu. |
Macroscopic Features |
Fusiform or oval shape. Externally yellowish-brown or yellowish-green, covered in burrs, apex has two relatively thick thorns, which may be separated or joined together, and base has fruit stem scars. Hard but pliable texture; a septum at the center of the transverse section; 2 loculi, with 1 achene in each loculus. Achene is slightly fusiform with one relatively flat side, apex has one raised stylus base; thin fruit skin, grayish-black, with longitudinal wrinkles. Seed coat is membranous, pale gray, 2 loculi, oily. faint odor; taste slightly bitter. |
Quality Requirements |
Superior medicinal material is large, full, yellowish-brown. |
Properties |
Acrid, bitter; warm. |
Functions |
Disperses wind, opens the nose, eliminates dampness-wind. Wind-cold headache, nasal congestion and runny nose, rhinitis, nasosinusitis, red rashes and itch, moisture impediment and muscular constriction. |
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Permanent URL:https://sys01.lib.hkbu.edu.hk/cmed/mmid/detail.php?pid=B00241
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