2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11418-016-1062-5
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Taxonomic examination of longgu (Fossilia Ossis Mastodi, “dragon bone”) and a related crude drug, longchi (Dens Draconis, “dragon tooth”), from Japanese and Chinese crude drug markets

Abstract: Longgu ("dragon bone," Ryu-kotsu, Fossilia Ossis Mastodi, or Os Draconis) is the only fossil crude drug listed in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia. All longgu in the current Japanese market is imported from China, where its resources are being depleted. Therefore, effective countermeasures are urgently needed to prevent resource depletion. One possible solution is the development of a substitute made from bones of contemporary animals that are closely related to the original animal source of the current longgu. Howe… Show more

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“…Hu’po Anshen decoction (HPASD), a clinically used to treat concussions and promoted the healing of distal radius fractures in China, was proposed by the deceased professor Yinhua Lu (The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Zhejiang, China). HPASD consists of five herbs: amber (Hupo), Fossilia Dentis Mastodi (Longchi), Cinnabaris (Chensha), chrysanthemum (Juhua), and mulberry leaf (Sangye), among which amber ( Zhu et al, 2019 ), Dens Draconis ( Oguri et al, 2017 ) and Cinnabar ( Liu J. et al, 2018 ) have the functions of tranquilizing the mind, while Chrysanthemum ( Yuan et al, 2020 ) and Mori folium ( Joh et al, 2015 ) have the functions of harmonizing yin and yang. However, the pharmacological mechanism of HPASD in the treatment of TBI combined with a fracture is still unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hu’po Anshen decoction (HPASD), a clinically used to treat concussions and promoted the healing of distal radius fractures in China, was proposed by the deceased professor Yinhua Lu (The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Zhejiang, China). HPASD consists of five herbs: amber (Hupo), Fossilia Dentis Mastodi (Longchi), Cinnabaris (Chensha), chrysanthemum (Juhua), and mulberry leaf (Sangye), among which amber ( Zhu et al, 2019 ), Dens Draconis ( Oguri et al, 2017 ) and Cinnabar ( Liu J. et al, 2018 ) have the functions of tranquilizing the mind, while Chrysanthemum ( Yuan et al, 2020 ) and Mori folium ( Joh et al, 2015 ) have the functions of harmonizing yin and yang. However, the pharmacological mechanism of HPASD in the treatment of TBI combined with a fracture is still unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hu'po Anshen decoction (HPASD), a clinically used to treat concussions and promoted the healing of distal radius fractures in China, was proposed by the deceased professor Yinhua Lu (The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Zhejiang, China). HPASD consists of five herbs: amber (Hupo), Fossilia Dentis Mastodi (Longchi), Cinnabaris (Chensha), chrysanthemum (Juhua), and mulberry leaf (Sangye), among which amber (Zhu et al, 2019), Dens Draconis (Oguri et al, 2017) and Cinnabar have the functions of tranquilizing the mind, while Chrysanthemum (Yuan et al, 2020) and Mori folium (Joh et al, 2015) have the functions of harmonizing yin and yang. However, the pharmacological mechanism of HPASD in the treatment of TBI combined with a fracture is still unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%