The history of qing hao in the Chinese materia medica
Artemisinin is currently used for treating drug-resistant malaria. It is found in Artemesia annua and also in A. apiacea and A. Iancea. Artemisia annua and A. apiacea were known to the Chinese in antiquity and, since they were easily confused with each other, both provided plant material for the her...
Autor principal: | Hsu, E |
---|---|
Altres autors: | Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene |
Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicat: |
Elsevier
2006
|
Matèries: |
Ítems similars
-
Ancient Chinese methods are remarkably effective for the preparation of artemisinin-rich extracts of Qing Hao with potent antimalarial activity
per: Wright, C, et al.
Publicat: (2010) -
The experience of wind in early and medieval Chinese medicine
per: Hsu, E
Publicat: (2007) -
Yinyang and Mao's dialectics in traditional Chinese medicine
per: Hsu, E
Publicat: (1998) -
Time inscribed in space, and the process of diagnosis in African and Chinese medical practices
per: Hsu, E
Publicat: (2005) -
Towards a science of touch, part I
per: Hsu, E
Publicat: (2000)