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Dan Shen

The use of ultrasonic (US) radiation (typical range 20 to 850 kHz) to accelerate Diels-Alder reactions is undergoing continuous expansion. There is a parallelism between the ultrasonic and high pressure-assisted reactions. Ultrasonic radiations induce cavitation, that is, the formation and the collapse of microbubbles inside the liquid phase which is accompanied by the local generation of high temperature and high pressure [29]. Snyder and coworkers [30] published the first ultrasound-assisted Diels-Alder reactions that involved the cycloadditions of o-quinone 37 with appropriate dienes 38 to synthesize abietanoid diterpenes A-C (Scheme 4.7) isolated from the traditional Chinese medicine, Dan Shen, prepared from the roots of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge. [Pg.154]

Chow L, Johnson M, Wells A, Dasgupta A. Effect of the traditional Chinese medicines Chan Su, Lu-Shen-Wan, Dan Shen, and Asian Ginseng on serum digoxin measurement by Tina-quant (Roche) and Synchron LX system (Beckman) digoxin immunoassays. J Clin Lab Anal 2003 17 22-27. [Pg.46]

Dasgupta A, Szele-Stevens KA. Neutralization of free digoxin-like immunor-eactive components of oriental medicines Dan Shen and Lu-Shen-Wan by the Fab fragment of antidigoxin antibody (Digibind). Am J Clin Pathol 2004 121 276-281. [Pg.146]

Scrophulariae radix), Dan Shen (Salviae miltiorrhizae radix), Xi Xin (Asari herba), ... [Pg.7]

D Lu (Veratri nigri radix et rhizoma) is incompatible with Ren Shen (Ginseng radix), Sha Shen - Bei Sha Shen (Glehniae radix)/Nan Sha Shen (Adenophorae radix), Ku Shen (Sophorae flavescentis radix), Xuan Shen (Scrophulariae radix), Dan Shen (Salviae miltiorrhizae radix), Xi Xin (Asari herba), ... [Pg.28]

Dan Shen is cold and pungent, and enters the Heart meridian directly. It can cool the blood and reduce the heat in the blood. Its pungent nature disperses and dissolves the congealed blood and promotes blood circulation. It can also disperse constrained Qi in the chest. It is commonly used in combination with other chief herbs to reduce the heat at the Ying level and is a very effective herb to calm the mind and treat restlessness, irritability and a warm sensation in the chest caused by heat in the blood. [Pg.79]

Xi Jiao (Rhinoceri cornu) 2 g Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae radix) 15 g Xuan Shen (Scrophulariae radix) 9 g Mai Men Dong (Ophiopogonis radix) 9 g Dan Shen (Salviae miitiorrhizae radix) 6 g Huang Lian (Coptidis rhizoma) 5 g Jin Yin Hua (Lonicerae flos) 9 g Lian Qiao (Forsythiae fructus) 6 g Dan Zhu Ye (Lophatheri herba) 3 g... [Pg.80]

Five herbs serve as assistants. Dan Shen cools the blood and disperses the blood stagnation, which are the common accompanying pathological changes when there is heat at the Yin level. Dan Zhu Ye and Huang Lian can clear heat and calm the mind. Jin Yin Hua and Lian Qiao can vent the heat to the Qi level as they are aromatic herbs. They clear heat that has been vented from the Ying level in order to eliminate the heat from... [Pg.80]

Dan Shen is bitter and slightly cold, and enters the Heart and Liver meridians. It can effectively clear heat and cool the blood, and is used as deputy when the Heart-fire disturbs the blood and causes blood stagnation. It treats warmth in the chest and restlessness due to the heat in the blood and blood stagnation. [Pg.93]

Dan Shen can be used as assistant in the formula of clearing heat from the Heart. When heat injures the Yin and consumes the blood of the Heart, it makes the blood thicker than normal. At the same time, heat can force the blood to move erratically ( like a river in a storm ). Both of these conditions may cause blood stagnation. Dan Shen can cool the blood, promote the blood circulation and remove the congealed blood, enabling recovery of the normal condition of blood and its circulation. [Pg.93]

The bitter and cold Dan Shen and Xuan Shen are able to cool the blood and reduce the fire from the Heart and Kidney respectively. [Pg.166]

Burning pain in the stomach due to Stomach-heat and Liver-heat add Dan Shen (Salviae miltiorrhizae radix), Huang Lian (Coptidis rhizoma) and Mei Gui Hua (Rosae flos) to reduce heat and regulate the Qi. [Pg.229]

Dan Shen regulates the blood, removes congealed blood in the collaterals and the Heart meridian, where congealed blood often resides,... [Pg.245]

Wu Ling Zhi (Trogopterori faeces), Ze Lan (1 ycopi herba), Yue Ji Hua (Rosae chinensis flos), Dan Shen (Salviae miltiorrhizae radix), Yu Jin (Curcumae radix) and Yi Mu Cao (Leonuri herba)... [Pg.275]

The herbs that are warm in nature are Wu Ling Zhi, Ze Lan and Yue Ji Hua the herbs that are cold in nature are Dan Shen, Yu Jin and Yi Mu Cao. They can be used when cold or heat respectively is in the blood. [Pg.275]

Chuan Xiong (Chuanxiong rhizomaj, Hong Hua (Carthami flosj, Dan Shen fSalviae miltiorrhizae radix,) and Chuan Niu Xi (Cyathulae radix,)... [Pg.277]

Dan Shen also enters the Heart meridian, has similar functions to Chuan Xiong and Hong Hua, and it also is used in myocardial infarction and angina pectoris. However, it is cold in nature and is used in a syndrome with heat in the blood and in the Heart. [Pg.277]

Like Dan Shen, Chuan Niu Xi is cold, but it can direct the blood downward. It is particularly suitable for use when the blood and heat accumulate in the head or chest, or when blood and heat have a tendency of ascending. [Pg.277]

These herbs are used to promote blood circulation and disperse congealed blood. A small amount of Mu Dan Pi, Dan Shen or San Qi can be used as corrective assistants in formulas that stop bleeding. They promote blood circulation and also disperse and dissolve the congealed blood, a side effect caused by herbs that have cold, sour, astringent and descending properties. [Pg.290]

Hu Po, Dan Shen and Yu Jin enter the Heart and Liver meridians. They can promote blood circulation, thus calming the mind in acute and chronic conditions. They treat palpitations, irritability, chest pain and hypochondriac pain due to blood stagnation. [Pg.304]

Dan Shen is bitter and cold. It enters the Heart meridian primarily and the Liver meridian secondly. [Pg.304]

Yu Jin enters the Liver meridian primarily and the Heart meridian secondly. It is not only bitter and cold, but also pungent. Its function focuses on the Liver rather than the Heart. Its functions of promoting blood circulation and removing congealed blood are also stronger than those of Dan Shen. Moreover, Yu Jin can spread the Liver-Qi and clear Liver-heat. As an aromatic herb, it can also clear damp-heat and remove damp-heat obstruction in the Upper- and Middle-Jiao. It is an appropriate choice in a formula if there are symptoms of irritability, headache, a tight sensation in the chest, agitation, and a bitter and sticky taste in the mouth. [Pg.304]

Chuan Xiong, Dan Shen and Yu Jin are the commonly used herbs to promote blood circulation. They have high speed and are often called the Qi-moving herbs in the blood. Chuan Xiong is warm and Dan Shen and Yu Jin are cold. Chuan Xiong is able to reach all parts of the body and stop pain Dan Shen particularly regulates blood circulation of the Heart and relieves chest pain and anxiety Yu Jin particularly promotes the Liver blood circulation and relieves irritability. [Pg.307]

Dan Shen and Dang Gui are also used as deputies and work on the condition of the blood in order to house the Heart-shen. Dan Shen is able to tonify and promote the blood circulation, cool the blood of the Heart and reduce anxiety, irritability and palpitations. It also prevents blood stagnation from the side effect of the cold herbs in the formula. [Pg.309]

A second group of herbs enters the Heart meridian and works directly on the disorder of the Heart it is formed by Mai Men Dong, Dan Shen, Bai Zi Ren and Zhu Sha. [Pg.309]


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