2014
DOI: 10.14369/skmc.2014.27.2.025
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A study on analyzing the terms describing anti-aging effects in Dongeuibogam to propose the methodology for selecting medicinal herbs related to anti-aging effects

Abstract: Objectives :This study aims to analyze the terms describing anti-aging effects in Dongeuibogam, and to propose the methodology for selecting medicinal herbs related to anti-aging effects.Methods : We considered aging or anti-aging theories by reviewing the major literature in korean medicine or traditional chinese medicine, and then we deduced the concepts describing anti-aging effects and the medicinal herbs for anti-aging effects. We investigated the medicinal herbs based on the terms describing anti-aging e… Show more

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“…TAEs and CAMHs were defined by analyzing various sources of the Northeast Asian medicinal literature; TAEs in “ Dongeuibogam ” were defined as terms describing potency for delaying/improving specific aging symptoms that are recognized by one's human sense or others. In contrast, CAMHs were defined as medicinal herbs containing one or more TAEs in their medicinal potency [ 6 ]. Each step was performed as described in the following paragraphs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TAEs and CAMHs were defined by analyzing various sources of the Northeast Asian medicinal literature; TAEs in “ Dongeuibogam ” were defined as terms describing potency for delaying/improving specific aging symptoms that are recognized by one's human sense or others. In contrast, CAMHs were defined as medicinal herbs containing one or more TAEs in their medicinal potency [ 6 ]. Each step was performed as described in the following paragraphs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%