平肝藥

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See also: 平肝药

Chinese

 
flat; level; equal
flat; level; equal; to make the same score; to tie; to draw; calm; peaceful
liver medicine; drug; cure
trad. (平肝藥)
simp. (平肝药)

Pronunciation


Noun

平肝藥

  1. Materia medica in traditional Chinese medicine that are used to "calm the liver".

Hyponyms

See also

  • 平肝息风药 (medicinal materials to "calm the liver and stop the wind")
  • 药材 (yàocái) (medicinal materials in traditional Chinese medicine)

References

  • 平肝药 on the Chinese Wikipedia.Wikipedia zh
  • Ou, Ming with Li Yanwen (1994) The Traditional Chinese Drug and Its Usage, Hai Feng Publishing Co., →ISBN
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  • Nai-Kuei Huang, Yun-Lian Lin, Jing-Jy Cheng, Wen-Lin Lai, "Gastrodia elata prevents rat pheochromocytoma cells from serum-deprived apoptosis: the role of the MAPK family", Life Sciences, Volume 75, Issue 13, 13 August 2004, Pages 1649-1657.
  • Hyeon-Ju Kim, Kwang-Deog Moon, Dong-Seok Lee, Sang-Han Lee, "Ethyl ether fraction of Gastrodia elata Blume protects amyloid β peptide-induced cell death", Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 84, Issue 1, January 2003, Pages 95-98.