Traditional Chinese Medicine/Source Of Materia Medica
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Traditionally, materia medica used in Chinese medicine were sourced from plants, minerals or were animal-based. Some of these sources are given below (1):
- From Abelmoschus Manihot To Azorella Cryptantha
- From Babylonia Japonica To Buxus Wallichiana
- From Cabucala Fasciculata To Cytisus Scoparius
- From Daemonorops Draco To Dysoxylum Malabaricum
- From Ecballium Elaterium To Excoecaria Cochinchinensis
- From Fabiana Imbricata To Fuscoporia Obliqua
- From Gaillardia Pulchella To Gypsophila Pacifica
- From Halenia Corniculata To Hyssopus Officinalis
- From Iberis Amara To Ixora Chinensis
- From Jackiella Javanica To Justicia Simplex
- From Kadsura Ananosma To Kyllinga Brevifolia
- From Lablab Niger To Lytta Caraganae
- From Maackia Amurensis To Myrsine Semiserrata
- From Naematoloma Fasciculare To Nyssa Sylvatica
- From Ochna Calodendron To Oxytropis Myriophylla
- From Pachydictyon Coriaceum To Python Molurus Bivittatus
- From Quassia Africana To Quisqualis Indica
- From Rabdosia Adenantha To Ruta Tuberculata
- From Sabal Peregrina To Syzygium Samarangense
- From Tabebuia Avellanedae To Tyromyces Fissilis
- From Ulex Europaeus To Uvaria Scheffleri
- From Vaccaria Segetalis To Vouacapoua Macropetala
- From Walsura Piscidia To Zostera Marina
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(1) Ref: Zhou, Jiaju. "Encyclopedia of Traditional Chinese Medicines - Molecular Structures, Pharmacological Activities, Natural Sources and Applications". Springer, 2011. ISBN 978-3-642-16743-0