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The root of B. chinense, known as Radix Bupleuri, is used in traditional Chinese medicine. [1] It has a large number of uses in Chinese medicine, including the application for liver issues.
Bupleurum stenophyllum is a species of Bupleurum native to Japan, Korea, and mainland China; [1] [2] [3] it is also introduced to Taiwan. [4] Its root is used as a traditional medicine in East Asia known as Radix Bupleuri (柴胡).
Synonyms; Bupleurum falcatum var. komarovii Koso-Pol.; Bupleurum falcatum subf.latum H.Wolff; Bupleurum falcatum var. longipedunculatum H.Boissieu; Bupleurum falcatum ...
Bupleurum is a large genus of annual or perennial herbs or woody shrubs, with about 190 species, belonging to the family Apiaceae.The full size of its species may vary between a few cm to up to 3 m high.
The "count" column shows in how many of these 128 formulae the herb is found. The most common herb is Glycyrrhizae Radix (Chinese liquorice root). It is in 94 of the 128 Tsumura formulae. Other common herbs are Zingiberis Rhizoma (ginger) (51 of 128 formulae) and Paeoniae Radix (Chinese peony root) (44 of 128 formulae).
Liquorice root, or 'radix glycyrrhizae', is one of the 50 fundamental herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine, where it has the name gancao (kan-tsao; Chinese: 甘草, pinyin: gāncǎo). It is used in Chinese medicine to harmonize other herbs and to reduce the harsh effects of other herbs. [3]
Saposhnikovia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae.Its only species is Saposhnikovia divaricata, known as fángfēng 防風 (lit. "protect against the wind") in Chinese, [2] bangpung in Korean, [2] and siler in English. [2]
Bupleurum falcatum, also known as sickle-leaved hare's-ear, [1] sickle hare's ear and sickle-leaf hare's ear, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae. [2]It is endemic to Europe and Western Asia.