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Zhu Sheng

Xu Zhu-sheng, Zang Jing-ling, and Zhang Tao, J. Catal. (China), 198 7 7, 230. [Pg.122]

Zhu Sheng t cI. Woguo gudai zai wuji suan, jian he youji suan, shengwu jian fangmian de yixie chengjiu ... [Pg.336]

Sheng WS, Hu S, Gekker G, Zhu S, Peterson PK, Chao CC (1997) Immunomodulatory role of opioids in the central nervous system. Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz) 45 359-366 Sheng WS, Hu S, Lokensgard JR, Peterson PK (2003) U50, 488 inhibits HIV-1 Tat-induced monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (CCL2) production by human astrocytes. Biochem Pharmacol 65 9-14... [Pg.375]

Sheng R.S., Zhu L., Morris, M.D., Sedimentation classification of silver colloids for surface-enhanced Raman-scattering, Anal. Chem. 1986 58 1116-1119. [Pg.255]

Nan-Sheng Xie, Quan-Zhong Liu, Zhi-Bin Luo, Liu-Zhu Gong, Ai-Qiao Mi and Yao-Zhong Jiang... [Pg.267]

Wu Zhao Jin Long Wu Zhu Yu Xi Sheng Teng Xi Shin Xi Shu XiXin... [Pg.370]

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]

The remaining herbs serve as assistants. The combination of Bai Shao Yao, Gan Cao and Sheng Di Huang can nourish the Yin, clear heat, and ease and relax the tendons. Chuan Bei Mu and Zhu Ru eliminate the phlegm-heat that is produced by the disturbed Qi and water movement, and they may block the meridians. [Pg.81]

Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae radix) 3 g Mu Tong (Mutong caulisf 3 g Dan Zhu Ye (Lophatheri herba) 3 g Sheng Gan Cao Shao (tips of Glycyrrhizae radix) 3 g... [Pg.94]

Nausea and vomiting of clear water due to accumulation of cold and fluid in the Stomach add Ban Xia (Pinelliae rhizoma) with Sheng Jiang (Zingiberis rhizoma recens) to disperse the cold and fluid accumulation. In a severe case, Wu Zhu Yu (Evodiae fructus) may be applied to warm the Stomach and reduce the cold in the Stomach. [Pg.183]

Bu Gu Zhi (Psoraleae fructus) 120 g Wu Zhu Yu (Evodiae fructus) 30 g Rou Dou Kou (Myristicae semen) 60 g Wu Wei Zi (Schisandrae fructus) 60 g Sheng Jiang (Zingiberis rhizoma recens) 240 g Da Zao (Jujubae fructus) 100 pieces ... [Pg.196]

Ban Xia is processed by Sheng Jiang Zhi to reduce its toxic effect and increase its dispersing capacity Quan Xie, Jiang Can and Yuan Zhi are processed by Gan Cao to reduce their toxic, harsh properties Zhu Sha is ground with water and used as a coating for the pill, reducing the toxic action sufficiently to treat this stubborn and severe condition. [Pg.246]

Furthermore, the administration order is careful and clear. All the herbs are ground to a fine powder and cooked with 120 g Gan Cao, to which is added 100 ml Zhu Li and 50 ml Sheng Jiang Zhi. When it becomes a paste, small pills can be made and eventually coated... [Pg.246]

Sheng Jiang can soothe the Stomach-Qi and promote digestion. It serves as assistant to Bai Zhu and Fu Ling. [Pg.257]

Shan Zhu Yu (Corni fructus), Mai Men Dong (Ophiopogonis radix) and Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae radix)... [Pg.324]

These three herbs have the function of nourishing the Yin. Shan Zhu Yu particularly tonifies the Liver-Yin, Mai Men Dong nourishes the Heart-Yin and Sheng Di Huang supplements the Heart-Yin and Kidney-Yin. They are used as deputies in the formula to enhance the ability of the chief to nourish the Liver-Yin and Heart-Yin, moisten dryness, relax tendons and therefore extinguish wind. [Pg.324]

Meng X, Sang S, Zhu N, Lu H, Sheng S, Lee MJ, Ho CT, Yang CS. 2002. Identification and characterization of methylated and ring-fission metabolites of tea catechins formed in humans, mice, and rats. Chem Res Toxicol 15 1042-1050. [Pg.86]

Li Zhao-Yi, Jiang Dong-Liang, Tian Bao-Sheng, Zhu Zhu-Zhong, Zhang Jia-Jiun, Zhan Yi-Zhu and Wu De-Zhu also took part in this work. [Pg.319]

Zhu, N., Sheng, S., Li, D., Lavoie, E., Karwe, M., Rosen, R., and Chi-Tang Hi, C. (2001). Antioxidative flavonoid glycosides from quinoa seeds (Chenopodium Quinoa Willd.). J. Food Lipids 8,37-44. [Pg.32]


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