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Market name四川木香
Formal name川木香
Japanese nameせんもっこう, Semmokkō
Vernacular nameChuanmuxiang
Latin nameVladimiriae Radix (CP)
English nameCommon Vladimiria Root (CP)
Original plant nameVladimiria souliei (Franch.) Ling
Family nameCompositae
Used partClassificationPlant origin
Sub classification root
Collection information, Sugai Shoten
Collection date1931/00/00
TMPW No.4424

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Common name川木香, Chuanmuxiang, Vladimiriae Radix (CP2020), Common Vladimiria Root (CP2020)
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Original plant nameVladimiria souliei (Franchet) Ling, Vladimiria souliei var. cinerea Ling
Family nameCompositae
Used partroot
Official compendiumCP(2020 ed.)
Clinical applicationAs a stomachic and intestinal tonic, it is used to treat nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dyspepsia, parasite disease, etc. It is also used for making incense.
Medical systemTraditional Chinese medicine
Drug effect in
traditional medicine
Traditional
classification
Carminatives for regulating flow of Qi
Beneficial effect[Property and Flavor] Warm; pungent and bitter.
[Meridian Tropism] Spleen, stomach, large intestine, gallbladder meridians.
[Actions] To move qi to relieve pain.
[Indications] Distending pain in the chest, hypochondrium, epigasttrium and abdomen, borborigmus, diarrhea, and tenesmus.
Chemical constituentSesquiterpenoids
(*C1):
Mokko lactone
V. souliei (*C2):
1,4-Dihydroxy-12,6-eudesmanolide, 1,2-Dihydroxy-4(15)-eudesmen-12,6-olide, 3,11-Dihydroxy-4(15),10(14)-guaiadien-12,6-olide, 10,14-Dihydroxy-4(15)-guaien-12,6-olide, 10,14-Epoxy-4(15)-guaien-12,6-olide, 10alpha,14-Epoxy-3beta-hydroxy-12,6alpha-guaianolide

Lignans & Neolignans
V. souliei (*C3):
Massoniresinol, Vladinol B, Vladinol D, Olivil

Chemical structure



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Classical reference
(Chinese Herbal Classic "Zhenglei bencao")
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DiseaseFull stomach, Abdominal pain, Nausea, Vomitting, Constipation, Diarrhea, Tenesmus, Dyspepsia, Anorexia
FormulationUreitsukito, Kagenshosaikoto, Kamikihito, Kikyoto, Kihito, Kyukihochuto, Kumibinroto, Kobokumaoto, Kowashakuyakuto, Goshitsusan, Sanshoin, Shichimibyakujutsuto, Jippito, Shakuyakuto, Jurokumiryukiin, Shobaito, Jinsoin, Zenshikunshito, Zenshibyakujutsusan, Chuseito, Chokoshiteito, Dosuibukuryoto, Dotaitsukeito, Naisoorento, Nyoshinsan, Haikanpo, Baimoto, Bunshoto, Boisan, Boito, Botanpisan, Honposhakuyakuto, Rogyokuto, Koshayoito
Related drugsSaussureae Radix, Aristolochiae Radix, Inulae Radix, Inulae Racemosae Radix
ReferencesCP2020: Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China 2020 edi.
C1)The Encyclopedia of Wakan-Yaku with Color Pictures Vol. I, pp 40-42.
C2)Phytochemistry, 29, 1209 (1990).
C3)Planta Med., 56, 475 (1990).
RemarksThe real Muxiang (木香) is the root of Saussurea lappa Clarke (= Aucklandia lappa Decne.) of family Compositae. Chuanmuxiang (Jap. name: 川木香, Senmokkō) is generally processed by roasting the top of the root. In the past, it was erroneously applied to Inula racemosa Hook. f. (Jap. name: Zōmokkō).
The congenetic root of Vladimiria denticulata Ling. is circulated in the Chinese market under the name of Yueximuxiang (越西木香).
Last renewal date2021/09/28