Effect and mechanism of Yiqing decoction on hyperuricemia rats
Yajie Xu,
Pan Chen,
Long Sun
et al.
Abstract:According to the theory of Chinese medicine, hyperuricemia can be categorized as "dampness" and "turbid stagnation", and is usually treated by strengthening the spleen and resolving dampness, clearing heat and removing dampness, and draining turbidity and eliminating blood stasis [5]. In this study, Yiqing Fang (Patent No. 1350857), as a compound Chinese medicine composed of eight Chinese herbs, including Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Poria cocos, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Hederocallis sine… Show more
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