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“…The harvested lateral roots will be processed using traditional methods to prepare Chinese medicine. Such methods reduce the toxicity of secondary plant metabolites and obtain the maximal therapeutic efficacy with minimal adverse effects [31]. Only large lateral roots are suitable for these processing methods and for industrialization of this crop.…”
Section: Mta Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The harvested lateral roots will be processed using traditional methods to prepare Chinese medicine. Such methods reduce the toxicity of secondary plant metabolites and obtain the maximal therapeutic efficacy with minimal adverse effects [31]. Only large lateral roots are suitable for these processing methods and for industrialization of this crop.…”
Section: Mta Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern researches have shown that Fructus Corni has many chemical constituents, such as volatile constituents, iridoids, organic acids, carbohydrates, and tannins [2]. Among them, iridoid glycosides are a family of active ingredients in Fructus Corni , which are reported to have many pharmacological activities including immune regulation, glycemic lowering, anticoagulation, antiarrhythmia, neuroprotection, and memory improving [35]. In addition, gallic acid and 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furfural, which belong to organic acids, are reported to contribute to the effect of Fructus Corni in improving liver and kidney functions and related antioxidative effects [6, 7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appropriate pharmaceutical processing may reduce toxicity or side-effects, potentiate the beneficial effects, change the pharmacological properties, preserve active constituents, facilitate administration, improve flavor or eliminate unpleasant taste and increase purity of Chinese medicine. [45] In China, the processing methods for crude TCM have been practiced since the Tang dynasty and are documented in Chinese pharmacopoeia. [6] Previous studies showed that the crude C. officinals is better in astringing yin for arresting sweating, which has been used intensively for the treatment of spontaneous sweating, night sweating, spermatorrhea and enuresis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%