New chinese herbal drugs (radices) in the ninth edition of the european pharmacopoeia

Autor: Dabo, Monika
Přispěvatelé: Blažeković, Biljana
Jazyk: chorvatština
Rok vydání: 2018
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Popis: Fitoterapija prestavlja okosnicu sustava tradicionalna kineske medicina koji se već tisućljećima koristi u prevenciji i liječenju bolesti u Kini, a u novije vrijeme je zbog globalizacije sve prisutnija i u ostalim dijelovima svijeta. U cilju proširenja stručnog znanja iz područja fitofarmacije, u ovom radu je teorijski istraženo sedam biljnih droga dobivenih od korijenja kineskih biljaka: Bupleuri radix, Codonopsis radix, Moutan cortex, Paeoniae radix alba, Paeoniae radix rubra, Platycodonis radix i Polygoni cuspidati rhizoma et radix. Odabranim drogama po prvi puta su izrađene monografije u važećem devetom izdanju Europske farmakopeje. Proučeni su njihovi biljni izvori, primjena u okviru sustava tradicionalne kineske medicine, recentne znanstvene spoznaje o fitokemijskom sastavu te farmakološkim i kliničkim učincima, kao i farmakopejski postupci za provjeru kakvoće. Phytotherapy presents the framework of the traditional Chinese medicine system that has been used for the prevention and treatment of diseases in China for millenniums, and due to globalization it has been increasingly present in the rest of the world. For the purpose of expanding the professional knowledge in the field of phytopharmacy, in this thesis have been theoretically investigated seven herbal drugs derived from the roots of Chinese plants: Bupleuri radix, Codonopsis radix, Moutan cortex, Paeoniae radix alba, Paeoniae radix rubra, Platycodonis radix and Polygoni cuspidati rhizoma et radix. For the first time selected drugs were made monographs in the current ninth edition of the European Pharmacopoeia. Their plant sources, indication and use in the traditional Chinese medicine system, recent scientific knowledge of phytochemical composition and pharmacological and clinical effects, as well as pharmacopoeia quality control procedures have been studied fully.
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