• 제목/요약/키워드: Pharmacognostical studies

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방풍(防風)의 생약학적(生藥學的) 연구(硏究) (Pharmacognostical Studies on Korean 'Bang Poong')

  • 남준영;류경수
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.151-159
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    • 1975
  • Botanical origins of three drugs, 'Won-bangpoong,' 'Shik-bangpoong' and 'Jaezoo-bangpoong' are not certain on the present market in Korea. These three were compared with two kinds of Chinese 'bangpoong' by histology and screening tests of roots. The original plant of 'Won-bangpoong' which is domestically used is Glehnia littoralis SCHMIDT et MIQUEL 'Shik-bangpoong' Peucedanum japonicum THUNBERG and 'Jaezoo-bangpoong' Seseli coreana KITAKAWA. Chinese "bangpoong" appears to be Siler divaricatum $B_{ENTHAM}$ et Hook, being different from others. "Shik-bangpoong" is easily distinguished from others two in external morphology. Thee kinds of available "Bangpoong" are different from one another in the internal structures and in the internal structures and in the screening tests by TLC.

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민간약 꼭두서니잎의 생약학적 연구 (Pharmacognostical Studies on the Folk Medicine 'GgogDuSeoNiIp')

  • 배지영;김성룡;박종희
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제41권4호
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    • pp.233-237
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    • 2010
  • The crude drug 'CheonKun' is derived from the underground portions of Rubia species. However, the aerial parts of the plants are also sold under the 'GgogDuSeoNiIp' in Korea. To clarify the botanical origin of 'GgogDuSeoNiIp' the morphological and anatomical characteristics of the leaves of Rubia species growing in Korea, i.e. Rubia akane, R. chinensis var. glabrescens, R. cordifolia var. pratensis were compared. As a result, it was determined that 'GgogDuSeoNiIp' was the leaf of Rubia akane and R. cordifolia var. pratensis.

민간약 "가지"의 생약학적 연구 (Pharmacognostical Studies on the Folk Medicine 'GaJi')

  • 김성룡;배지영;박종희
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제41권2호
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    • pp.89-93
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    • 2010
  • Korean folk medicine 'GaJi' has been used to treat a boil, cough, mushroom poisoning and stomach cancer. The botanical origin of the crude drug has never been studied pharmacognostically. To clarify the botanical origin of 'GaJi', the morphological and anatomical characteristics of the stems of Solanum species growing in Korea, i.e. S. japonense Nakai, S. lyratum Thunb., S. melongena L., S. nigrum L. were compared. As a result, it was determined that GaJi was the stem of Solanum melongena L.

민간약 "들국화"의 생약학적 연구 (Pharmacognostical Studies on the Folk Medicine 'DulGugWha')

  • 박종희;박성수;배지영
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2010
  • Korean folk medicine 'DulGugWha' has been used to cure common cold, cough and chronic and acute gastiritis in Korea. The botanical origin of the crude drug has never been studied pharmacognostically. To clarify the botanical origin of 'DulGugWha', the morphological and anatomical characteristics of Chrysanthemum species growing in Korea, i.e. C. boreale, C. indicum, C. zawadskii and C. zawadskii var. latilobum were studied. As a result, 'DulGugWha' was proved to be the whole plant body of Chrysanthemum boreale of Compositae.

노루귀의 생약학적 연구 (Pharmacognostical Studies on the 'No Ru Gui')

  • 박상일;어영아행;박종희
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.396-401
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    • 1998
  • Korean folk medicine 'No Ru Gui' has been used to cure fracture and bruise. The botanical origin of the crude drug has never been studied pharmacognostically. To clarify the botanical origin of 'No Ru Gui', the morphological and anatomical characteristics of Hepatica species growing in Korea, i.e. H. asi-atica, H. insularis, H. maxima were studied. As a result, 'No Ru Gui' was proved to be the whole plant body of Hepatica asiatica and H. insularis.

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시호(柴胡)의 생약학적(生藥學的) 연구(硏究) -죽시호(竹柴胡)의 기원(起源)에 대하여- (Pharmacognostical Studies on 'Shiho' -On the Botanical Origin of 'Jook Shiho'-)

  • 한대석
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.205-210
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    • 1974
  • Four kinds of Bupleuri Radix, namely 'Dang shiho', 'Won shiho', 'Shik shiho' and 'Jook shiho', are currently used in the market of Korea. It is thought that 'Dang shiho' is the root of Bupleurum falcatum and B. scorzoneraefolium. It was also reported that 'Won shiho' and 'Shik shiho' are the root of B. falcatum. Since 'Jook shiho' which is widely used in the market and even exported, has not been clarified as to the origin of the plant and the chemical components, the author obtained some results by this study, the summaries of which are as following: 1. The results of microscopical examination of 'Jook shiho' and 'Kae shiho' were entirely identical and the TLC patterns were coincided as well. It was therefore definitely clarified that the origin of 'Jook shiho' is Bupleurum longe-radiatum. 2. The TLC patterns of 'Won shiho', 'Jook shiho' and 'Kae shiho' which are belonging to the same family and the same genus, appeared identical, and reveal the similarity of the chemical constituents and thereby strongly support the fact that 'Jook shiho' can be used for the same purpose as 'Won shiho'.

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한약 "맥문동" 의 생약학적 연구 (Pharmacognostical Studies on the Chinese Crude Drug ‘Maig Moon Dong’)

  • 권대근;박종희
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제34권1호통권132호
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    • pp.6-9
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    • 2003
  • ‘Maig Moon Dong(麥問冬)’ is one of the chinese crude drugs used mainly to cure a cough and sputum, etc. With regard to the botanical origin of ‘Maig Moon Dong’, it has been considered to be Liriope species of Liliaceae, but there has not been studied pharmacognostically. To clarify the botanical origin of Maig Moon Dong, we studied on the anatomical characteristics of Liriope and Ophiopogon species growing wild in Korea i.e. L. platyphylla, L. spicata, O. jaburan, O. japonicus and Maig Moon Dong from Korea. As a result, the botanical origin of Maig Moon Dong from Korea was proved as Liriope platyphylla and L. spicata.

한국산 속단의 생약학적 연구 (Pharmacognostical Studies on the 'SogDan' from Korea)

  • 박종희;배지영;안미정
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제40권4호
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    • pp.286-288
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    • 2009
  • 'SogDan(續斷)' is one of the crude drugs used mainly as a tonic and analgesic. The botanical origin of the crude drug has never been studied pharmacognostically. To clarify the botanical origin of SogDan from Korea, the anatomical characteristics of Phlomis umbrosa Turcz. and Phlomis koraiensis Nakai were studied. As a result, it was clarified that SogDan from Korea was the root of Phlomis umbrosa.

국산 당귀의 생약학적 연구 (The Pharmacognostical Studies on Tang-gwi)

  • 한대석
    • 약학회지
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.21-24
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    • 1962
  • A report is given of microscopic study of the root Angelica gigas Nakai comparing with Ligusticum acutilobum S. et Z.(=Angelica acutiloba Kitagawa). The following characteristics are outstanding. 1. Angelica gigas Nakai is more tender and softer than Ligusticum acutilobum S. et Z. 2. Both Angelica gigas Nakai and Ligusticum acutilobum S. et Z. are alike in the form and arrangement of fundamental parenchyma in cortex and xylem. 3. No mechanical tissues are present but the substitute fibers in the Angelica gigas Nakai and Ligusticum acutilobum S. et Z. 4. The intercellular space are more numerous and larger in Angelica gigas Nakai than in Ligusticum acutilobum S. et Z. 5. Secretory tissue in Angelica gigas Nakai consists of numerous canals while in Ligusticum acutilobum S. et Z. very few.

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질경이의 생약학적 연구 (Pharmacognostical Studies on the 'Jil-Kyung-Ee')

  • 김진수;정애영;이준도;박종희
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.146-154
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    • 1996
  • Korean folk medicine 'Jil-Kyung-Ee' has been used to cure female disease, acute gastritis, edema, abdominal pain and pleurisy. The botanical origin of the crude drug has not been confirmed pharmocognostically. To clarify the botanical origin of 'Jil-Kyung-Ee', the morphological and anatomical characteristics of the leaves and roots of Plantago species growing in Korea, i.e. P. asiatica L., P. camtschatica Cham., P. depressa Willd., P. lanceolata L., P. major L. var. japonica (Fr. et Sav.) Miyabe were compared. As a result, it was determined that 'Jil-Kyung-Ee' was the whole plant body of Plantago asiatica and Plantago camtschatica.

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