COPTIS CHINENSIS
Coptis
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WHAT IS IT?
There are several common names for this stemless perennial herb, which is native to China. Chinese goldthread, ch'uan-lien, coptis rhizome, golden thread, and huang lian are all
WHAT IS IT USED FOR?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) color as well as configuration of an herb suggests the therapeutic corresponding action. Yellow herbs tend to affect the Stomach and Spleen
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Active Consituents
The major constituents are berberine and related protoberberine alkaloids. Berberine occurs in the range of 4–8%, followed by palmatine, coptisine and berberastine.
Parts Used
Dried Root (rhizome)
Additional Resources
Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China (English ed.). Guangzhou, Guangdong Science and Technology Press, 1992. Ikuta A, Kobayashi A, Itokawa H. Studies on the quantitative analysis of protoberberine alkaloids in Japanese, Chinese and other countries Coptis rhizomes by thin-layer chromatography-densitometry. Shoyakugaku zasshi, 1984, 38:279– 282.
Important Precautions
Not for use during pregnancy or lactation. If you have a medical condition or take pharmaceutical drugs please consult your doctor prior to use.
Disclaimer
This information in our Herbal Reference Guide is intended only as a general reference for further exploration, and is not a replacement for professional health advice. This content does not provide dosage information, format recommendations, toxicity levels, or possible interactions with prescription drugs. Accordingly, this information should be used only under the direct supervision of a qualified health practitioner such as a naturopathic physician.
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