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Sang-Bai

Hano, Y. and Nomura T., Constituents of the Chinese crude drug Sang-bai-pi Morus root barks), IV. Structures of four new flavonoids, Sanggenon H, I, J and K, Heterocycles, 20, 1971, 1983. [Pg.734]

Hano, Y. et al., Sanggenons R, S and T, three new isoprenylated phenols from the Chinese crude drug Sang-Bai-Pi (Moms root bark). Heterocycles, 40, 953, 1995. [Pg.1064]

Huang Qin (Scutellariae radixj and Sang Bai Pi (Mori cortex ... [Pg.109]

Huang Qin and Sang Bai Pi are bitter and cold, and enter the Lung meridian. They can clear heat and descend the fire from the Lung, and treat cough, thirst and shortness of breath. [Pg.109]

Sang Bai Pi is able to clear heat, direct the Lung-Qi downwards and remove phlegm. It can drain the water from the Lung and promote urination. It is selected in the formula if there is shortness of breath and cough due to Lung-Qi obstruction or fluid accumulation in the Lung. [Pg.109]

Sang Bai Pi (Mori cortex) 30 g Di Gu Pi (Lycii cortex) 30 g Gan Cao (Glycyrrhizae radix) 3 g Jing Mi (non-glutinous rice) 15-30 g... [Pg.110]

Sang Bai Pi is used as chief it is sweet and cold, enters the Lung meridian, and can strongly, effectively and safely drain the heat of the Lung and protect the fluid there. [Pg.111]

Zi Wan and Sang Bai Pi serve as assistants they regulate the function of the Lung. Zi Wan can tonify the Lung-Qi and transform the phlegm... [Pg.141]

Severe cough with phlegm add Sang Bai Pi [Mori cortex) and Gua Lou Ren [Trichosanthis semen) to remove the phlegm and descend the Lung-Qi. [Pg.159]

Sang Bai Pi (Mori cortex), Gui Zhi (Cinnamomi cassiae ramulus), Sheng Jiang (Zingiberis rhizoma recens) and Gan Jiang (Zingiberis rhizoma)... [Pg.204]

Ting Li Zi and Sang Bai Pi are cold in nature and enter the Lung meridian. They are able to direct the Lung-Qi downwards, eliminate phlegm and accumulated water, thus reducing the obstruction of the... [Pg.265]

Sang Bai Pi and Huang Qin serve as assistants. They clear the heat of the Lung and descend the Lung-Qi. [Pg.269]

About seventy kinds of new phenolic compounds could be isolated from Japanese cultivated mulberry tree (Morus alba, M. bombycis, and M, Ihou) and Chinese crude drug Sang-Bai-Pi (the root bark of Chinese mulberry tree). Most of them are isoprenylated flavonoids. Among them, kuwanon G (1) was the first isolation of the active substance exhibiting the hypotensive effect from the Japanese Morus alba root bark [9]. Furthermore, kuwanon G (1) and its isoprenylated derivative kuwanon H (2) [10] are considered to be formed through an enzymatic Diels-Alder type reaction of a chalcone and a dehydrokuwanon C or its... [Pg.200]

On the other hand, in Japan, Sang-Bai-Pi (the root bark of Chinese mulberry tree) imported from China has been used as an herbal medicine, hence a study of the components of this crude drug purchased in the Japanese market was undertaken. Its phenolic components are different from those of Japanese mulberry tree. For example, morusin (3) and kuwanon G (1) are the main phenolic components of Japanese mulberry tree, in the case of Sang-Bai-Pi , these components are minor ones, while sanggenons A (4) [16], C (5) [17], and D (33) [61] are the main components [24]. Sanggenons C (5) and D (33) showed the hypotensive effects as follows Sanggenon C (5) caused transient decrease in arterial blood pressure at the doses of 1 mg/kg in pentobarbital-anesthetized rabbit by 15 mm Hg, while at the doses of 5 mg/kg the compound (5) caused a transient decrease by 100 mm Hg, which continued for more... [Pg.209]

If there is cough and excessive phlegm, subtract Cinnamon and add Cortex Radicis Mori Sang Bai Pi), Fructus Perillae Frutescentis Zi Su Zi), Sclerotium Rubrum Poriae Cocos (Chi FuLing), and Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae (Chen Pi). This results in Hua Gai San (Florid Canopy Powder). [Pg.14]

For edema in the lower extremities, add Wu Pi Yin (Five Peels Drink), i.e., Cortex Sclerotii Poriae Cocos (Fu Ling Pi), Cortex Radicis Mori (Sang Bai Pi), Cortex Rhizomatis Zingiberis (Sheng Jiang Pi), Pericarpium Arecae Catechu (Da Fu Pi), and Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae (Chen Pi). [Pg.113]


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