Historical Evolution and Modern Research Progress of Rehmanniae Radix
10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20211546
- VernacularTitle:地黄炮制历史沿革及现代研究进展
- Author:
Yang XIE
1
;
Ling-yun ZHONG
1
;
Zhuo WANG
1
;
Jin-ju SONG
1
;
Jia-qing LI
1
;
Yi-bin WANG
1
;
Yan ZENG
1
Author Information
1. Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine,Nanchang 330004,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Rehmanniae Radix;
historical evolution;
processing method;
chemical composition;
pharmacodynamic effect;
excipients
- From:
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae
2022;28(2):273-282
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Rehmanniae Radix is a common medicine of traditional Chinese medicine, which has the function of nourishing Yin and tonifying the kidney, and has a long application history of processing. This medicine was first recorded in Synopsis of Golden Chamber (《金匮要略》), which was mainly produced by steaming and boiling. Its processing materials were diverse. In addition to rice wine, honey, Amomi Fructus, milk, Aquilariae Lignum Resinatum, and Carthami Flos were also recorded in ancient books, but with the evolution of time, the characteristic excipients gradually disappeared. Based on this, starting with different excipients, the author consulted the classics of materia medica and processing specifications in various regions, sorted out the historical evolution of Rehmanniae Radix processing, and explored new methods and new ideas to exert the maximum efficacy on this basis. At the same time, the effects of different processing excipients on the chemical components and pharmacodynamic effects of Rehmanniae Radix were analyzed. After literature review, it was found that Rehmanniae Radix mainly had the effects of clearing heat and cooling blood, nourishing Yin and generating fluid. Its traditional processing excipients generally used rice wine, Carthami Flos and others. After processing with different excipients, there was different effects on the chemical components and pharmacological effects of Rehmanniae Radix. In summary, this paper can provide useful reference for standardized research on different processed products of Rehmanniae Radix.