2012年4月15日星期日

Long-leaved Litsea

[ ] Ch I P Pinyin name 's Zh n to be grave.
[ alias ] roller coaster incense, mountain laurel, cassia bark, crisp fragrant, jackal yellow meat Nan, ash wood, white leaves Aberdeen, white wood, fragrant leaves, hard tack trees, fruit jelly mask, gathering wood
[ source ]
Medicine source: as the Lauraceae plants long-leaved Litsea roots and bark.
Latin animal mineral name: Litsea rotundifolia Hemsl.var.oblongifolia ( Nees ) Allen [ L.chinensis Bl Actinodaphne chinensis Nees];
Harvest and storage: the year may collect, fresh or dried.
[ ] the original morphology long-leaved Litsea evergreen shrubs or small trees, high up to 5m. Bark grayish brown. Leaves alternate; petiole length4-6.8cm, densely brown villous; leaf blade leathery, obovate-oblong, length 3-7cm, width 1.5-3cm, apex obtuse or shortly acuminate, above has the gloss, below the belt pale, pinnately veined, lateral veins on each side of the midrib below6-8, pronounced convex. Flowers unisexual, dioecious; umbels axillary or internode, peduncle and pedicels inconspicuous; tepals 6, ca.2cm, are sparsely pilose; fertile stamens 9, anthers4 rooms, are introverted valves. Fructification is globose, diameter of about6mm, subsessile, at the beginning of the red, black when ripe. Flowering of 8-9 months, fr.9-11.
[ ] habitat distribution
Ecological environment : in low mountain scrub, woodland or hilly areas.
Resource distribution: located in Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Taiwan, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi and other places.
[ ] the chemical composition of seed fatty oil 63.80%, leaf, Guo Hanfang oil; root contains alkaloids, amino acids, phenols; leaves contain flavonoid glycosides, amino acids, sugars and phenolic.
[ ] the taste of spice; temperature
[ ] to the liver; stomach; spleen; kidney
[ ] functions promoting qi and activating blood analgesia; rheumatism. The main stomach pain; pain; diarrhea; diarrhea; dysmenorrhea; rheumatism; traumatic injury
[ usage]: orally taken decoction,15-30g, or leaching liquor service.
[ attention ] the etiology of wind-heat disabled.
Excerpts from" Chinese Materia Medica" [ ]
http://chinese-herbal-medicines-directory.blogspot.com/

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