1.Textual study of Baihuasheshecao (Hedyotis diffusa).
Dong-Min JIANG ; Chu-Chu ZHONG ; Pang-Chui SHAW ; Bik-San LAU ; Tai-Wai LAU ; Guang-Hao XU ; Ying ZHANG ; Zhi-Guo MA ; Hui CAO ; Meng-Hua WU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(15):4386-4396
Baihuasheshecao(Hedyotis diffusa) is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine derived from the whole herb of H. diffusa and has been widely utilized in folk medicine. It possesses anti-tumor, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties, making it one of the frequently used herbs in TCM clinical practice. However, Shuixiancao(H. corymbosa) and Xianhuaercao(H. tenelliflora), species of the same genus, are often used as substitutes for Baihuasheshecao. To substantiate the medicinal basis of Baihuasheshecao, this study systematically reviewed classical herbal texts and modern literature, examining its nomenclature, botanical origin, harvesting, processing, properties, meridian tropism, pharmacological effects, and clinical applications. The results indicate that Baihuasheshecao was initially recorded as "Shuixiancao" in Preface to the Indexes to the Great Chinese Botany(Zhi Wu Ming Shi Tu Kao). Based on its morphological characteristics and habitat description, it was identified as H. diffusa in the Rubiaceae family. Subsequent records predominantly refer to it as Baihuasheshecao as its official name. In most regions, Baihuasheshecao is recognized as the authentic medicinal material, distinct from Shuixiancao and Xianhuaercao. Baihuasheshecao is harvested in late summer and early autumn, and the dried whole plant, including its roots, is used medicinally. The standard processing method involves cutting. It is known for its effects in clearing heat, removing toxins, reducing swelling and pain, and promoting diuresis to resolve abscesses. Initially, it was mainly used for treating appendicitis, intestinal abscesses, and venomous snake bites, and later, it became a treatment for cancer. The excavation of its clinical value followed a process in which overseas Chinese introduced the herb from Chinese folk medicine to other countries. After its unique anti-cancer effects were recognized abroad, it was reintroduced to China and gradually became a crucial TCM for cancer treatment. The findings of this study help clarify the historical and contemporary uses of Baihuasheshecao, providing literature support and a scientific basis for its rational development and precise clinical application.
Humans
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China
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry*
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Hedyotis/classification*
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional/history*
2.Application of epiglottis with sternohyoid muscle in the surgery for laryngeal cancer
Tai-Zhong PANG ; Yun-Gang WU ; Xiao-Yu LI ; Fu-Ping GAO ; Yu-Cai SUN ; Shan LI ; Deng-Dian MA
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;47(6):501-503
Objective To evaluate the application of epiglottis plus sternohyoid muscle flap in the surgery for laryngeal cancer.Methods Fifty patients with glottis cancer underwent partial laryngectomy and the postoperative laryngeal defects were reconstructed by epiglottis plus sternohyoid muscle flaps. TNM stages:T2N0M0 23 cases,T3N1M0 14 cases,and T3N2M0 13 cases.All patients received postoperative radical radiotherapy with average dosage of 60 Gy.The patients were followed up for 3 to 5 years,median was 4.2 years.Results The three- and five-year survival rates were 90% and 80% respectively. Most cases were with good swallowing,voice and breath functions.The decannulation rate was 96%.Conclusion Epiglottis plus sternohyoid muscle flap is an opitional technique for the reconstruction of laryngeal functions after partial laryngectomy.

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