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The genus Epimedium: an ethnopharmacological and phytochemical review.
- Huiping Ma, Xirui He, Y. Yang, Maoxing Li, Ding-Jun Hao, Z. Jia
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of ethnopharmacology
- 12 April 2011
Epimedium (Berberidaceae), is a genus of about 52 species in the family Berberidaceae, which also known as Rowdy Lamb Herb, Xianlinpi, Barrenwort, Bishop's Hat, Fairy Wings, Horny Goat Weed, and… Expand
Eucommia ulmoides Oliv.: ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry and pharmacology of an important traditional Chinese medicine.
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE
Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. (Family Eucommiaceae), also known as Dù-zhòng (Chinese: ), Tuchong (in Japanese), is the sole species of the genus Eucommia. The leaf, stem, and… Expand
Sophora flavescens Ait.: Traditional usage, phytochemistry and pharmacology of an important traditional Chinese medicine.
- Xirui He, Jiacheng Fang, Linhong Huang, J. Wang, X. Huang
- Medicine
- Journal of ethnopharmacology
- 22 August 2015
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE
Sophora flavescens (Fabaceae), also known as Kushen (Chinese: ), has been an important species in Chinese medicine since the Qin and Han dynasties. The root of Sophora… Expand
Local and traditional uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of Sophora japonica L.: A review.
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE
Sophora japonica (Fabaceae), also known as Huai (Chinese: ), is a medium-sized deciduous tree commonly found in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and other countries. The… Expand
Polysaccharides in Grifola frondosa mushroom and their health promoting properties: A review.
- Xirui He, X. Wang, +6 authors Zefeng Zhao
- Biology, Medicine
- International journal of biological…
- 1 August 2017
Grifola frondosa (Dicks.) Gray is a widely consumed edible and medicinal fungus, Ancient books record that it can boost qi and fortify the spleen, moisten the lung and protect the liver. Modern… Expand
Structures, biological activities, and industrial applications of the polysaccharides from Hericium erinaceus (Lion's Mane) mushroom: A review.
- Xirui He, X. Wang, +6 authors Zefeng Zhao
- Biology, Medicine
- International journal of biological…
- 1 April 2017
Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers., also known as Yamabushitake, Houtou and Lion's Mane, is capable of fortifying the spleen and nourishing the stomach, tranquilizing the mind, and fighting cancer.… Expand
Structures, bioactivities and future prospective of polysaccharides from Morus alba (white mulberry): A review.
- Xirui He, Jiacheng Fang, +8 authors Linhong Huang
- Biology, Medicine
- Food chemistry
- 15 April 2018
Morus alba L. (family Moreaceae), also known as white mulberry, is distinguished as a source of highly promising traditional medicines (including Mori Folium, Mori Fructus, Mori Ramulus and Mori… Expand
The genus Achyranthes: A review on traditional uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacological activities.
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE
Achyranthes L. (Amaranthaceae), also known as Chaff Flower and Niuxi/, mainly includes two famous medicinal species namely A. bidentata and A. aspera. A. bidentata has… Expand
Excavating Anticonvulsant Compounds from Prescriptions of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of Epilepsy.
- Zefeng Zhao, Xirui He, +8 authors X. Zheng
- Medicine
- The American journal of Chinese medicine
- 13 June 2018
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a long history and been widely used in prevention and treatment of epilepsy in China. This paper is intended to review the advances in the active anticonvulsant… Expand
Traditional Uses, Chemical Constituents and Biological Activities of Plants from the Genus Sanguisorba L.
- Zefeng Zhao, Xirui He, +7 authors X. Zheng
- Biology, Medicine
- The American journal of Chinese medicine
- 19 April 2017
Plants from the genus Sanguisorba have been treated as medicinal ingredients for over 2000 years. This paper reviews advances in the botanical, phytochemical and pharmacological studies of the genus.… Expand