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Schizandra chinensis

The hepatoprotective efficacy of Schizandra chinensis is based on its lignoids Gomisines A, C, N, Wuweizisu C and Schisanthesin D. (302) A rapid decrease in transaminases was verified in chronic viral hepatitis (189 patients). (308) Hepatoprotective and anticarcinogenic effects were demonstrated in experimental studies. (301, 303-307)... [Pg.868]

Hikino, H., Kiso, Y., Tagnchi, H., Dreya, Y. Antihepatotoxic actions of lignoids from Schizandra chinensis fruits. Planta Med. 1984 51 213-218... [Pg.888]

Liu, K.T., Lesca, P. Pharmacological properties of Dibenzo (a,c) cyclooctene derivatives isolated from fructiis Schizandra chinensis III. Inhibitory effects on carbon tetrachloride-induced lipid peroxidation, metabolism and covalent binding of carbon tetrachloride to Hpids. Chem. Biol. Interact. 1982 41 39-47... [Pg.888]

N06B E Psychostimulants that generally increase the physical capacity The medicinal plants that are considered to have this effect and which are described here are Schizandra chinensis, Panax finsen, Eleutherococcus senticosus, (Acanthopanax senticosus), Rhodiola rosea, and Pollen. [Pg.112]

IP Wang, SL Ranng, MF Hsn, CC Chen. Inhibition by gomisin C (a hgnan from Schizandra chinensis) of the respiratory burst of rat neutrophils. Br J Pharmacol 113 945-953, 1994. [Pg.626]

For coughs which are worse at midnight, alternating fever and chills, and a bitter taste in the mouth, add dry Rhizoma Zingiberis (Gan Jiang), Herba Cum Radice Asari (Xi Xin), and Fructus Schizandrae Chinensis Wu Wei Zi). [Pg.40]

For lung qi and exterior vacuity, add Fructus Schizandrae Chinensis Wu Wei Zi) and Radix Astragali Membranacei Huang Qi). [Pg.40]

For cough, add Fructus Schizandrae Chinensis (Wu Wei Zi) and dry Rhizoma Zingiberis (Gan Jiang) to warm the lungs and scatter cold. [Pg.44]

For uterine prolapse, add Fructus Alpiniae Oxyphyllae (Yi Zhi Ren), Folium Artemisiae Argyii (Ai Ye), and Fructus Schizandrae Chinensis (Wu WeiZi). [Pg.95]

Prolonged diarrhea with loss of securing and astringency, add Fructus Terminaliae Chebulae He Zi), Semen Myristicae Fragrantis (Ron Dou Kou), Fructus Schizandrae Chinensis Wu Wei Zi), and Fructus Pruni Mume... [Pg.96]

For numbness of the fingers and face due to qi vacuity with exuberant wind, subtracting Gui, Atractylodis, and Orange Peel, and add Radix Albus Paeoniae Lactiflorae (Bai Shao) and Fructus Schizandrae Chinensis (Wu Wei Zi). [Pg.100]

For tinnitus, deafness, dizziness and vertigo, and blurred vision, add Magnetitum (Ci Shi), Rhizoma Acori Graminei (Shi ChangPu), and Fructus Schizandrae Chinensis (Wu Wei Zi). This results in ErLongZuo Ci Wan (Pill for Deafness that is Kind to the Left [Kidney]). [Pg.110]

For both male and female infertility, add Semen Cuscutae (Tu Si Zi), Radix Polygalae Tenuifoliae (Yuan Zhi), Fructus Lycii Chinensis (Gou Qi Zi), Fructus Psoraleae Corylifoliae (Bu Gu Zhi), Fructus Rubi (FuPen Zi), Herba Cistanchis (Ron Cong Rong), and Fructus Schizandrae Chinensis (Wu Wei Zi). [Pg.113]

Sclerotium Poriae Cocos Fu Ling), 12g Radix Glycyrrhizae Gan Cao), 6g dry Rhizoma Zingiberis Gan Jiang), 9g Herba Cum Radice Asari Xi Xin), 6g Fructus Schizandrae Chinensis Wu Wei Zi), 6g... [Pg.208]

Isoschizandrin 15 represents one of nearly forty dibenzocyclooctadiene lignans isolated from the fruit of Schizandra chinensis, a creeping vine native to northern China. The extracts from this lignan-rich plant have been used in both Chinese and Japanese traditional medicine as an antitussive, and several lignans isolated from these extracts are thought to exhibit antirheumatic and antihepatotoxic... [Pg.155]

Gaistruk, A., and K. Taranovskij. 1968. The treatment of arterial h) oten8ion in pregnant women using Schizandra chinensis. Urg. Prob. Obstet. Gynecol. Lvov. 1 183-186. [Pg.797]

Hendrich, S., and L.F. Bjeldanes. 1986. Effects of dietary Schizandra chinensis, Brussels sprouts and lllicium verum extracts on carcinogen metabolism systems in mouse liver. Food Chem. Toxicol. 24(9) 903-912. [Pg.797]

Lee, Y.J., J.Y. Cho, J.H. Kim, et al. 2004. Extracts from Schizandra chinensis fruit activate estrogen receptors A possible clue to its effects on nitric oxide-mediated vasorelaxation. Biol. Pharm. Bull. 27(7) 1066-1069. [Pg.797]

Trifonova, A. 1954. Simulation of labor activity using Schizandra chinensis. Obstet. Gynecol. 4 19-22. [Pg.797]

Volicer, L., M. Sramka, C. Janku, R. Smetana, and V. Ditteova. 1966. Some pharmacological effects of Schizandra chinensis. Arch. Int. Pharmacodyn. Ther. 163(2) 249-262. [Pg.797]

Kotchetkov, N. K., A. Ya. Khorlin, and O. S. Chizhov Chemical Study of Schizandra chinensis. I. Schizandrin and Related Compounds. Zhurn. Obshchei Khimii (USSR) 31, 3454 (1961) apud Chem. Abstr. 57, 3334 (1962). [Pg.69]


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