利濕藥
Appearance
See also: 利湿药
Chinese
[edit]advantage; benefit; profit advantage; benefit; profit; sharp |
moist; wet | medicine; drug; cure | ||
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trad. (利濕藥/利溼藥) | 利 | 濕/溼 | 藥 | |
simp. (利湿药) | 利 | 湿 | 药 |
Pronunciation
[edit]- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Hanyu Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄌㄧˋ ㄕ ㄧㄠˋ
- Tongyong Pinyin: lìshihyào
- Wade–Giles: li4-shih1-yao4
- Yale: lì-shr̄-yàu
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: lihshyyaw
- Palladius: лишияо (lišijao)
- Sinological IPA (key): /li⁵¹ ʂʐ̩⁵⁵ jɑʊ̯⁵¹/
- (Standard Chinese)+
Noun
[edit]利濕藥
- "Dampness-eliminating" materia medica in traditional Chinese medicine. It refers to herbs and other medicinal substances that are used to eliminate "dampness" in the body. Symptoms of "dampness" include water-retention in the limbs.
Synonyms
[edit]Hyponyms
[edit]Hyponyms
- 關木通/关木通 (guānmùtōng, “stem of the Manchurian aristolochia, Aristolochia manshuriensis”)
- 薏苡仁 (yìyǐrén, “seed of the Coix lacryma-jobi”)
利濕退黃
- 茵陳蒿/茵陈蒿 (yīnchénhāo, “Artemisia scoparia plant”)
- 金錢草/金钱草 (jīnqiáncǎo, “Lysimachia plant”)
利水消腫
- 澤瀉/泽泻 (zéxiè, “rhizome of Alismatis”)
- 澤漆/泽漆
- 茯苓 (fúlíng, “poria”)
- 豬苓/猪苓 (zhūlíng, “Polyporus umbellatus”)
- 葫蘆/葫芦 (húlu)
- 冬瓜皮
利尿通淋
- 萆薢 (bìxiè, “rhizome of Dioscorea septemloba”)
- 石葦/石苇 (shíwěi, “leaf of Pyrrosia”)
- 海金沙 (hǎijīnshā, “spores of Lygodium japonicum”)
- 通草 (tōngcǎo, “pith or inner tissue of Tetrapanax”)
- 木通 (mùtōng, “stem of the Akebia”)
- 車前子/车前子 (chēqiánzǐ, “seed of the Plantago”)
- 滑石 (huáshí, “talcum”)
- 燈心草/灯心草 (dēngxīncǎo)
- 瞿麥/瞿麦
- 扁蓄
- 地膚子/地肤子
- 冬葵子
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- 利濕藥 / 利湿药 on the Chinese Wikipedia.Wikipedia zh
- Ou, Ming with Li Yanwen (1994) The Traditional Chinese Drug and Its Usage, Hai Feng Publishing Co., →ISBN
- W.-F. Fong, C. Wang, G.-Y. Zhu, C.-H. Leung, M.-S. Yang, H.-Y. Cheung, "Reversal of multidrug resistance in cancer cells by Rhizoma alismatis extract", Phytomedicine, Volume 14, Issues 2-3, 19 February 2007, Pages 160-165.
- Yao-Ting Huang, Dong-Ming Huang, Shih-Chieh Chueh, Che-Ming Teng, Jih-Hwa Guh, "Alisol B acetate, a triterpene from alismatis rhizoma, induces Bax nuclear translocation and apoptosis in human hormone-resistant prostate cancer PC-3 cells", Cancer Letters, Volume 231, Issue 2, 18 January 2006, Pages 270-278.