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Euphorbia kansui

Euphorbia kansui Lion. Qian Jin Zi, Gan Suei (root) Alpha-euphol, tirucallol, alpha-euphorbol, kansuinine.33-144 This herb is very toxic. Diuretic, expectorant, for ascites, constipation, dysuria, hydrothorax. [Pg.80]

Gan Cao (Glycyrrhizae radix) is incompatible with Gan Sui (Euphorbiae kansui radix), Da Jl (Knoxiae radix), Yuan Hua [Genkwa flos) and Hai Zao (Sargassum)... [Pg.7]

Euphorbia kansui Lion (Euphorbiaceae family) is distributed widely in northwest China. The dried roots of the plant are known as kansui and classified as a lower-class medicine. It is used as an herbal remedy for ascites (abdominal fluid accumulation) and cancer in China. [Pg.1185]

Nunomura S, Kitanaka S, Ra C. 3-0-(2,3-Dimethylbutanoyl)-13-O-decanoylingenol from Euphorbia kansui suppresses... [Pg.1195]

Matsumoto T, Cyong JC, Yamada H. Stimulatory effects of ingenols from Euphorbia kansui on the expression of macrophage Ec receptor. Planta Med. 1992 58 255-258. [Pg.1196]

In this formula, Euphorbia Kansui moves the channels and tunnels away water dampness. Euphorbia Seu Knoxia discharges water dampness from the viscera and bowels. Daphnes disperses hidden rheum phlegm conglom-... [Pg.33]

From Euphorbia ebracteolata (Euphorbiaceae) [4253,4254]. From the roots of Euphorbia kansui (Euphorbiaceae) [4255]. From Stellera chamaejasme [4253]. [Pg.1157]

Euphorbia kansui is widely distributed in Northwest China. Known as Kansui, its dried roots are used as an herbal remedy for ascites and cancer. [Pg.19]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.67 , Pg.347 , Pg.373 , Pg.478 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.766 ]




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