Aconitum flavum
Aconitum flavum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Order: | Ranunculales |
Family: | Ranunculaceae |
Genus: | Aconitum |
Species: | A. flavum
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Binomial name | |
Aconitum flavum Hand.-Mazz.
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Aconitum flavum ( 伏毛鐵棒鎚 , Chinese interpretation : Fluff iron hammer ) is a
endemic to northwestern Sichuan, northern Tibet, Qinghai, Gansu, southern Ningxia and southern Inner Mongolia.[1][2][3]
It grows at a grassy slope or sparse forest at an altitude of 2000–3700 meters.
Ethnobotanical medicinal value
Roots are used for
joint pain or partial muscle soreness and numbness, chronic pain after bone fracture, recurrent tinea, favus, persistent pain of bruises.[4][5]
Roots can eliminate drunkenness, opium poisoning, traumatic bleeding, rheumatism, bone pain, etc.[4][5]
Used for ethnic group and medicine name
- Bai people, medicine name【白藥 : 嘿德】[4]
- Lis people, medicine, name【僳僳藥 : 垛箭】[4]
- Nakhi people, medicine name【纳西藥 : 堵那】[4]
- Yi people, medicine name【彝藥 : 都拉】[4]
Phytochemical
References
- PMID 24218966.
- ^ "Study on diterpene alkaloids from the roots of Aconitum flavum". Journal of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences. 41 (24): 1851–4.
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- ^ Liang, Yongfeng; Chen, Zuotao; Liu, Lihong; Liu, Shiwei; Zhang, Guanghong (2009). "ren gong zhong zhi fu mao tie bang chui de hua xue cheng fen yan jiu". Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs (6): 862–865.