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Common name | 蟾酥, Chansu, Bufonis Crustum (JP18), Bufonis Venenum (CP2020), Toad Cake (JP18), Toad Venom (CP2020) |
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Original plant name | Bufo bufo gargarizans Cantor1, Bufo melanosticus Schneider, (Asiahikigaeru1) |
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Family name | Bufonidae |
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Used part | parotoid secretion |
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Quality for selection | Toso is disciform. Kishiso is smaller disciform. Good Chansu is slightly lustrous and dark brown. Preferably, it has no contamination of starch and other materials. (TN) |
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Official compendium | JP XVIII,CP (2020 ed.) |
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Clinical application | As a tonic, painkiller and antidote, Chansu is applied for hot-tempered child, stomach pain, diarrhea, jaundice, cardiac disease, and intestinal parasite infection. It is used externally for eye disease like conjunctivitis, hemorrhoid and pain due to swelling. |
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Medical system | Traditional Chinese medicine |
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Drug effect in traditional medicine | Traditional classification | External drugs |
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Beneficial effect | [Property and Flavor] Warm; pungent; toxic.
[Meridian Tropism] Heart meridian.
[Actions] To remove toxin, and relieve pain, open the orifices and enliven the spirit.
[Indications] Abscesses and cellulitis, deep-rooted boil and sore, swollen sore throat, loss of consciousness caused by summer heat stroke, vomiting and diarrhea with abdominal pain caused by Sha Zhang (acute gastrointestina infection). |
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Chemical constituent | Other aliphatic and related compounds (*C1):
Suberic acid
Sterols (*C1):
Cholesterol, 7alpha-Hydroxycholesterol, 7beta-Hydroxycholesterol, Ergosterol, Campesterol, beta-Sitosterol
Toad poison Cardiac Steroids:
(*C1):
Bufalin, Cinobufotalin, Resibufogenin, Cinobufagin, Gamabufotalin, Telocinobufagin, Hellebrigenin, Arenobufagin, psi-Bufarenogin, Cinobufaginol, Marinobufagin, Resibufagin, Bufadienolides, Cardenolides, Gamabufotoxin, Vulgarobufotoxin, Alvarobufotoxin, Arenobufotoxin, Cinobufotoxin, Fowlerobufotoxin, Marinobufotoxin, Regularobufotoxin, Viridobufotoxin
Amino acids (*C1):
Arginine
Indole alkaloids (*C1):
Bufotenine, Bufotenidine, Serotonin, Bufothionine, Dehydrobufotenine
Other nitrogen containing compounds (*C1):
Adrenaline
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Pharmacological effect | Enhanced contraction of heart muscle, respiratory excitation, local anesthesia (cardiotonic steroid), nicotinic action (bufotenidine), hallucination (bufotenine), inhibition of vascular permeability (water extract). |
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DNA sequence | AF160785, U52796 |
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Disease | Pyogenic dermatosis, Swelling and pain of the throat, Disturbance of consciousness, Vomitting, Diarrhea, Abdominal pain |
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Formulation | Rokushingan |
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References | (JP18): The 18th edition of the Japanese Pharmacopoeia.
(CP2020): Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China 2020 edi.
C1) The Encyclopedia of Wakan-Yaku with Color Pictures Vol. II, pp 266-270. |
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Remarks | The toad venom has been famous as the toad oil since ancient times. Chansu is specified as poison, but its constituent, bufalin, is the most effective in cardiotonic and local anesthetic. It is the raw material for cardiotonic and "Gokan", or five infantile malnutritions, such as "Rokushingan", "Kyūshin, "Kiōgan", etc. |
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Last renewal date | 2024/04/03 |
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