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  2. Honokiol - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia bark has traditionally been used in Eastern medicine as analgesic and to treat anxiety and mood disorders. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] In traditional Chinese medicine , magnolia bark is called Houpu and is most commonly taken from two species, Magnolia obovata and Magnolia officinalis . [ 7 ]

  3. Magnolia officinalis - Wikipedia

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    The bark is thick and brown, but does not fissure. The leaves are broad, ovate, 20–40 cm long, and 11–20 cm broad. The flowers are fragrant and 10–15 cm wide, with 9–12 (rarely to 17) white tepals, and appear from May to June. The two varieties are: Magnolia officinalis var. officinalis has leaves with an acute apex.

  4. Magnolol - Wikipedia

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    The compound exists at the level of a few percent in the bark of species of magnolia, the extracts of which have been used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine. In addition to magnolol, related lignans occur in the extracts including honokiol , which is an isomer of magnolol.

  5. List of kampo herbs - Wikipedia

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    houpu magnolia bark 厚朴 コウボク hòu pò 厚朴 厚朴 Magnolia officinalis: 12 Magnoliae Flos: willow-leafed magnolia flower 辛夷 シンイ xīn yí 辛夷 辛夷 Magnolia salicifolia: 2 Menthae Herba: wild mint herb 薄荷 ハッカ bò hé 薄荷 薄荷 Mentha arvensis: 7 Mori Cortex: white mulberry bark 桑白皮 ソウハクヒ ...

  6. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia officinalis: Magnolia-bark The bark contains magnolol and honokiol, two polyphenolic compounds. Malva sylvestris: Mallow The seeds are used internally in a decoction or herbal tea [102] as a demulcent and diuretic, and the leaves made into poultices as an emollient for external applications. Matricaria recutita and Anthemis nobilis ...

  7. Magnoliaceae - Wikipedia

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    Recently, magnolia bark has become incorporated into alternative medicine in the west, where tablets made from the bark of M. officinalis have been marketed as an aid for anxiety, allergies, asthma, and weight loss. Compounds found in magnolia bark might have antibacterial and antifungal properties, but no large-scale study on the health ...

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  9. Magnolia virginiana - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia virginiana is often grown as an ornamental tree in gardens, and used in horticultural applications to give an architectural feel to landscape designs. It is an attractive tree for parks and large gardens, grown for its large, conspicuous, scented flowers, for its clean, attractive foliage, and for its fast growth.

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