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Angelica sinensis

Phthalides Angelica sinensis roots SiOj Hx + MejCO — Isolation, LC-MS 71 ... [Pg.263]

Lao SC, Li SP, Kan KKW, Li P, Wan JB, Wang YT, Dong TTX, Tsim KWK, Identification and quantification of 13 components in Angelica sinensis (Dang-gui) by gas chtomatography-mass specttometty coupled with pressutized liquid xxz.ci ors, Analytica Chimica Acta 526 131—137, 2004. [Pg.246]

Dong qua (Angelica sinensis) Gynecological disorders (little evidence)... [Pg.796]

Chinese angelica Angelica sinensis) is the most important female tonic remedy in Chinese medicine. The elfects of angelica EO in three assays in mice (elevated plus maze, light/dark and stress-induced hyperthermia test) suggested that angelica EO exhibited an anxiolytic-like effect [391]. A link to emotion and cognitive performance with the olfactory system was reported [392]. Moreover, the EOs could affect mood, concentration and sleep [393], while other studies had shown that EOs were potentially important to boost the immune system [394, 395]. [Pg.102]

CHINESE BOTANICAL PRODUCTS AND WARFARIN Angelica sinensis (Chinese Angelica, Dong Quai)... [Pg.125]

Dong quai (dang gui, tang kuei) is the extract from the dried root of Radix Angelicae sinensis (Fig. 1), which belongs to the family Umbelliferae. It has been used for many years as a Chinese botanical remedy for management of menstrual cramps, irregular menses, and menopausal symptoms, and the... [Pg.125]

Lo ACT, Chan K, Yeung JHK, Woo KS. Dang gui (Angelica sinensis) affects the pharmacodynamics but not the pharmacokinetics of warfarin in rabbits. Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet 1995 20 53-60. [Pg.143]

Mei QB, Tao JY, Cui B. Advances in the pharmacological studies of radix Angelica sinensis (Oliv) Diels (Chinese dang gui). Chin Med J 1991 104 776-781. Mashour NH, Lin GI, Frishman WH. Herbal medicines for the treatment of cardiovascular disease clinical considerations. Arch Intern Med 1998 158 2225-2234. [Pg.144]

Yin ZZ. The effect of dong quai (Angelica sinensis) and its ingredient ferulic acid on rat platelet aggregation and release of 5-HT. Acta Pharmaceut Sinica 1980 15 321-330. [Pg.145]

Angelica sinensis (Oliv.) Diels Vitamin B12, vitamin E, ferulic acid, succinic acid, nicotinic acid, uracil, adenine, butylidenephalide, ligustilide, folinic acid, biotin, polysaccharide.33 Treat irregular menstruation, anemia, thrombophlebitis, neuralgia, arthritis, chronic nephritis, constrictive aoritis, skin disease such as eczematous dermatitis. [Pg.247]

Huang Jing (Polygonati rhizoma), Dang Gui (Angelicae sinensis radix) and Rou Cong Rong (Cistanchis herba) ... [Pg.60]

Dang Gui (Angelicae sinensis radix) 12 g Gui Zhi (Cinnamomi cassiae ramulus) 9 g Bai Shao Yao (Paeoniae radix lactiflora) 9 g Xi Xin (Asari herba) 1.5 g Gan Cao (Glycyrrhizae radix) 5 g Tong Cao (Tetrapanacis medulla) 3 g Da Zao (Jujubae fructus) 8 pieces... [Pg.127]

Constipation use Mai Men Dong [Ophiopogonis radix) and Dang Gui [Angelicae sinensis radix) to moisten the intestines and promote bowel movement. [Pg.135]


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