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Study on the Use of 'Saengsukron' in 'Tangaekpyeon of Donguibogam' (『동의보감(東醫寶鑑)·탕액편(湯液編)』에서의 생숙론(生熟論) 활용에 관한 고찰)

  • Han, Sang-Gon;Seo, Young-Bae;Roh, Seong-Soo;Choo, Byung-Kil;Jeong, Gi-Hoon
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2013
  • Objectives : Systematize concept of 'Saengsukron(生熟論)', providing theoretical basis for clinical and research purpose. Methods : Herbal medicines listed in 'Tangaekpyeon of Dongeuibogam' were studied in the following order ; (i) Search for herbal medicines that has applied heat. (ii) Choose herbal medicine with reference of change before and after heating. And choose herbal medicine with reference on purpose of heating. (iii) Classify herbal medicines with similar patterns. (iv) Catagorize herbal medicine by its effects, side effects, nature of herbal medicines, tastes of herbal medicines, meridian tropism of the herbal medicines, and others(color of herbal medicines, formation of herbal medicines, storage of herbal medicines) (v) Systematize concept of 'Saengsukron'. Results : We were able to obtain systematized concept of 'Saengsukron(生熟論)'. They are classified by 'Saengsasukbo(生瀉熟補)', 'Saenghwalsukji(生活熟止)', 'Saengmusukyu(生無熟有)', 'Sukjeukhyojeung(熟則效增)', 'Sukjeukhyogam(熟則效減)', 'Sukjeukyudok(熟則有毒)', 'Saengdoksukgam(生毒熟減)', 'Saengjunsukwan(生峻熟緩)', 'Saengchangsukso(生脹熟消)', 'Sukjeukwiseong(熟則爲升)', 'Sukjeukwigang(熟則爲降)', 'Sukjeukwion(熟則爲溫)', 'Sukjeukwiryang(熟則爲凉)', 'Saengjosukgam(生燥熟減)', 'Sukjeukbyeonmi(熟則變味)', 'Sukjeukbyeonchwi(熟則變臭)', 'Sukjeukbui(熟則部異)', 'Sukjeukjongsa(熟則從邪)', 'Sukjeukbyeonsaek(熟則變色)', 'Sukjeukbyeonhyeng(熟則變形)' and 'Sukjeukbojang(熟則保長)'. Conclusions : In this study, heat processing of herbal medicines confirmed that certain regular changes occur. Based on this, concept of 'Saengsukron' could be systematized. Research on 'Saengsukron' will help practitioners and researchers.

Analysis of the Properties and Tastes In Hyeongok's Formulas for Invigorating Five Viscera and their Ingredients (현곡(玄谷) 오장(五臟) 보방(補方)의 조성 약물과 그 기미배오(氣味配伍) 분석)

  • Shin, Soon-Shik
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.131-144
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : The objective of this study lies in theoretical establishment of formulas for invigorating five viscera for curing the asthenic syndrome of five viscera through analyzing the component medicines and combination principles of Hyeongok's formulas for invigorating five viscera, and furthermore, maximizing the clinical use of them. Methods : This study analyzed the component medicines and combination principles of Hyeongok's formulas for invigorating five viscera based on the theory for properties and tastes of herbal medicines from the "Yellow Emperor's Canon of Internal Medicine", the theory for principal herbal medicine, assistant herbal medicine, adjuvant herbal medicine, dispatcher herbal medicine, and the five elements doctrine. Hyeongok's formulas for invigorating five viscera are Bogantang, Boseemtang, Bobeetang, Bopyeotang, and Boshintang. Results : There are three methods for curing the asthenic syndrome of five viscera according to the five elements doctrine: in case of Bogantang invigorating the liver, invigorating the kidney and purging the lung; Boseemtang, invigorating the heart, invigorating the liver and purging the kidney; Bobeetang, invigorating the spleen, invigorating the heart and purging the liver; Bopyeotang, invigorating the lung, invigorating the spleen and purging the heart; Boshintang, invigorating the kidney, invigorating the lung and purging the spleen. Conclusions : First, to cure the asthenic syndrome of five viscera, the methods of invigorating five viscera, and purging five viscera should be used according to the five elements doctrine. Secondly, herbal medicines appropriate for those treatment methods should be chosen according to the theory for properties and tastes of herbal medicine and thirdly, the combination of those herbal medicines should be carried out according to the theory for principal herbal medicine, assistant herbal medicine, adjuvant herbal medicine, dispatcher herbal medicine. As a good example, Hyeongok's formulas for invigorating five viscera are combined according to the above theories. In conclusion, this formula was created by applying to the theory for properties and tastes of herbal medicines.

Hepatoprotective Effects of 25 Herbal Formulas in Primary Rat Hepatocytes (한약 처방 25종에 대한 간 보호 효과 비교 연구)

  • Jin, Seong Eun;Jeong, Soo-Jin;Shin, Hyeun-Kyoo;Ha, Hyekyung
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.617-624
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the protective effects of 25 herbal formulas on acetaminophen (APAP) or D-galactosamine (D-GalN)-induced hepatotoxicity in primary rat hepatocytes. Cell viability was measured using by Cell Counting Kit-8. 15 kinds of herbal formulas significantly reversed the cell viabilities of D-GalN-treated rat hepatocytes compared with D-GalN alone (p<0.05). In particular, 9 herbal formulas (Bangpungtongseong-san, Bojungikgi-tang, Galgeun-tang, Gumiganghwal-tang, Guibi-tang, Sagunja-tang, Samsoeum, Pyeongwi-san and Yijin-tang) showed the potent protective effects. However, 8 herbal formula exerted weak protective effects and 2 herbal formula did not exert effects on hepatotoxicity by D-GalN. On APAP-induced hepatotoxicity, 7 kinds of herbal formulas increased the viabilities of hepatocytes compare with APAP alone (p<0.05). These results could be provide a valuable information for the future in vivo or clinical studies to predict the hepatoprotective effects of herbal formulas.