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What pharmacological action does red bud Euphorbia have? What are the effects of Euphorbia pekinensi

Euphorbia, Rubiaceae Euphorbia Plants, perennial, erect herbs, born in low altitude wilderness grass. So what pharmacological action does red bud Euphorbia have? What are the effects of Euphorbia pekinensis? Let's have a look.

pharmacological effects of Euphorbia officinalis L

Purgative effect

Euphorbia officinalis can stimulate intestinal tract, enhance intestinal peristalsis and have purgative effect. Its hot water extract has strong diarrhea effect on cats. After oral administration of Euphorbia water decoction, the rats with experimental ascites had obvious diuretic effect. However, the decoction has no obvious diuretic effect on healthy adults.

Expansion effect

The vasodilation effect of the extract on peripheral blood vessels can inhibit the pressor effect of epinephrine.

diuretic action

The results showed that the ethanol extract from the root bark of Euphorbia officinalis was injected into the animals, the blood pressure increased slightly, the renal volume decreased significantly, but no diuretic effect was found in any dose. No obvious diuretic effect was observed in healthy people. If the rats were given experimental ascites first, and then the decoction or alcohol extract of Euphorbia officinalis could produce obvious diuretic effect, suggesting that the diuretic effect of Euphorbia officinalis might be related to the body state of animals.

Other functions

The ethanol extract from the root bark of Euphorbia officinalis can induce the dilation of peripheral blood vessels, excite the uterus in vitro, and inhibit the pressor effect of adrenaline.

About the eighteen counter revolutionaries

Euphorbia officinalis and Glycyrrhiza uralensis have incompatibility, which belongs to 18 categories. This has been confirmed in animal experiments. The LD50 of ethanol extract of Radix euphorbiae officinalis and Radix Glycyrrhizae injected intraperitoneally in mice was a few times higher than that of Radix euphorbiae officinalis alone, which indicated that the toxicity of Radix euphorbiae officinalis increased several times, and the more licorice the more toxic. The diuretic and purgative effects of Radix euphorbiae officinalis and Radix Glycyrrhizae on ascites in rats were significantly reduced.

the effect of Euphorbia officinalis L

According to Shennong's herbal classic: 'Euphorbia is bitter and cold. The main poison, twelve water. Bitter can directly discharge, can diarrhea viscera water wet, Tongli two. It is used for edema and fullness, hydrothorax in chest and abdomen, phlegm retention and so on. For example, in the chapter of syndrome like treatment, phlegm retention says: 'cough occurs in the lung, vomiting occurs in the stomach, palpitation occurs in the heart, dizziness occurs in the head, cold in the back, distension occurs in the chest, distension occurs in the intestine, swelling occurs in the meridians, arthralgia occurs in the extremities, and changes. "Use Euphorbia officinalis to expel water and make the disease recover.

Xiaozhong Sanjie

According to Bencao Congxin, Euphorbia officinalis is good at purgation, blood expelling, and pungent energy dispersing. Therefore, sweating can eliminate carbuncle, cold can relieve constipation, and cure abdominal pain, accumulated pain, neck and axillary carbuncle, wind poison and foot swelling. '

clinical application

For edema ascites, retention drink chest pain and other diseases. The effect of Euphorbia is similar to kansui, so it can be used for hydrothorax, ascites, edema, asthma and other diseases. It is mostly used with kansui and Yuanhua.

It can be used for sore, carbuncle, swelling, pain and swelling. External use of this product can detumescence Sanjie, internal use can attack diarrhea and tongjiezhi. For example, Yushu pill is commonly used, which is made of Euphorbia officinalis combined with Qianjin, shancigu, gallnut, realgar, musk, etc. it is used for external application to eliminate sores and swelling, and for internal treatment of Sha distension, abdominal pain, epigastric distress, vomiting and diarrhea.