Angelica sinensis, commonly known as dong quai (simplified Chinese: 当归; traditional Chinese: 當歸; pinyin: dāngguī; Jyutping: dong1 gwai1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tong-kui) or female ginseng, is a herb belonging to the family Apiaceae, indigenous to China. Angelica sinensis grows in cool high altitude mountains in East Asia. The yellowish brown root of the plant is harvested in the fall and is a well-known Chinese medicine which has been used for thousands of years.[3]
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different species A. sinensis, Chinese: 当归; pinyin: dāngguī. The Latin pharmacological name for the crude drug, Radix Angelicasinensis, refers to the dried...
also been found in Angelicasinensis and a variety of other plants including Todaroa montana. Because of the traditional use of Angelica sinesis in herbal...
Knotwood; He Shou Wu or Fo-ti) - 25% Root of Angelicasinensis (bot.: Radix Angelicae Sinensis; Chinese Angelica Root; Dang Gui, Tang Kuei, or Dong Quai)...
Mucilaginibacter which has been isolated from the rhizoplane of the plant Angelicasinensis in Geumsan in Korea. Mucilaginibacter polysacchareus produces exopolysaccharide...
amount of vanillic acid in plants known so far is found in the root of Angelicasinensis, an herb indigenous to China, which is used in traditional Chinese...
Mucilaginibacter which has been isolated from rhizosphere soil from the plant Angelicasinensis. Parte, A.C. "Mucilaginibacter". LPSN. "DR-9 Strain Passport - StrainInfo"...
Ferulic acid has been identified in Chinese medicine herbs such as Angelicasinensis (female ginseng), Cimicifuga heracleifolia and Ligusticum chuangxiong...
Chinese herbal medicine (including Eleutherococcus gracilistylus and Angelicasinensis) added to the brew. Alcohol content by volume: 54–55%. Zhuyeqing jiu...
they should be understood as potential risks rather than as certainties. Angelica Aniseed Apricot Arnica Artichoke Asafoetida Boneset Cassia Celery Cinnamon...