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常山 Changshan
Chinese Name |
常山 |
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Chinese Pinyin |
Changshan |
English Name |
Antifebrile Dichroa Root |
Latin Pharmaceutical Name |
Dichroae Radix |
Category |
Roots and rhizomes
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Origin |
The dried root of Dichroa febrifuga Lour. (Saxifragaceae). |
Production Regions |
Primarily produced in the Chinese provinces of Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan, Guizhou. |
Macroscopic Features |
Main roots often thick, straight and long, some cylindrical but irregularly twisted, 6~20mm diameter; many lateral roots, with numerous thin roots. Externally grayish-brown, with irregular longitudinal and horizontal cleavages. Hard texture, difficult to break; fractured surface is yellowish-white or pale yellow. Cortex is thick, rarely falls off; inner surface is smooth and sticky. Externally resemble to chang shan, but with white center on fractured surface, so called ‘white chang shan’. faint odor; taste bland. Pieces are slightly yellow. |
Quality Requirements |
Superior medicinal material is hard texture, with pale yellow fractured surface. |
Properties |
Bitter, acrid; cold; toxic. |
Functions |
Clears heat and interrupts malaria, relieves toxin. Apply to malaria, vomiting and phlegm drool. |
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Technical Terms |
'Chicken bone chang shan’: Chang shan has a hard texture and is skinny and smooth, with a shape similar to a chicken bone. |
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Permanent URL:https://sys01.lib.hkbu.edu.hk/cmed/mmid/detail.php?pid=B00039
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