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Determination of Costunolide from Aucklandiae Radix and Substitutive Herbs by Reversed-Phase HPLC (HPLC를 이용한 목향 및 유사 한약재에 함유된 Costunolide 비교)

  • Oh, Ju-Hee;Hong, Seon-Pyo;Choi, Ho-Young;Park, Yong-Ki;Lee, Je-Hyun
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 2008
  • Objecives : Aucklandiae Radix is a root of Aucklandia lappa which has been widely used for regulating the flow of vital energy, invigorating the spleen, alleviating pain. Aucklandiae Radix contains the costunolide which is the main ingredient. The substitutive Aucklandiae Radix are Inulae helenii Radix, Aristolchiae Radix, Vladimiriae Radix, and Inulae racemosi Radix in Korea and China. This paper is analysised and compared the costunolide and HPLC pattern in Aucklandiae Radix and substitute herbs. Methods : Chromatographic separation performed using C18 column(Luna 5 u, 250 mm ${\times}$ 4.6 mm) with a mixture of methanol and water(65:35)(v/v). The analyses detected at UV(210 nm). Results : Optimal extraction condition of costunolide was 100% methanol for 2hr. Costunolide was detected in Aucklandiae Radix and Vladimiriae Radix, but other herbs were not detected. In Korea herbal market, Aristolchiae Radix merchandise was identified as the imported Inulae helenii Radix. Conclusions : According to above results, this method was useful identified to Aucklandiae Radix and substitutive herbs. In Korea herbal market, Aristolchiae Radix was identified as Inulae helenii Radix.

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Identification 4 kinds of Muxiang using Multiplex PCR (Multiplex PCR을 이용한 4 종류 목향(木香)의 감별)

  • Doh, Eui Jeong;Lee, Guemsan;Ju, Young-Sung;Oh, Seung Eun
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2014
  • Objectives : Aucklandiae Radix (Muxiang) one of important herbal medicines in oriental medicine, is defined as the dried root of Aucklandia lappa (Asteraceae). Owing to the similarities in the morphology and name, Inulae Radix (Tu-Muxiang) and Vladimiriae Radix (Chuan-Muxiang) as well as Aristolochiae Radix (Qing-Muxiang) originated from other medicinal plants are often used as substitutes and/or adulterants of Aucklandiae Radix. Therefore, a reliable authentication of these herbal medicines is necessarily for the public health and prevention of misuse. Methods : 32 samples of medicinal plants supplying Aucklandiae Radix, Inulae Radix, Vladimiriae Radix, and Aristolochiae Radix were collected in Korea and China. The ITS (Internal transcribed spacer) nucleotide sequences of samples were determined. The PCR primers to amply DNA marker of each herbal medicine were designed basing on the specific ITS regions showing differences in the sequences among medicinal plants. Results : Primer set Al R/IS F designed in this work amplified 220 bp PCR product only in samples of Aucklandiae Radix. In contrast, primer set Ih F/IS R, Vs R/IS F, and AcR F1/Ac R amplified 250 bp product, 356 bp prouct, and 516 bp product respectively to identify Inulae Radix, Vladimiriae Radix, and Aristolochiae Radix. Conclusions : The primers designed basing on the nucleotide sequences of ITS regions appearing differenced in the sequences among medicinal plants amplified the DNA markers for the identification of Aucklandiae Radix, Inulae Radix, Vladimiriae Radix, and Aristolochiae Radix. These herbal medicines were more efficiently identified by multiplex PCR method using all primers in a single PCR process.

Study on the "Moschus substitute for Aquilariae Resinatum Lignum or Aucklandiae Radix" of Gongjin-Dan In The Classic Literature. (拱辰丹의 "麝香 代入 沈香 或 木香"에 관한 古典文獻 硏究)

  • Lee, Min-Seok;Lee, Jong-Hoon;Yoon, Tae-Kwan;Lee, Jang-Cheon;Lee, Boo-Kyun
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.235-243
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    • 2015
  • Objectives : The object of this paper is to seek and provide evidences for the possibilities of substitutional use of Aquilariae Resinatum Lignum and Aucklandiae Radix for Moschus as an ingredient of Gongjin-dan by clarifying the similarities and differences among these herbs in the classic literatures. Methods : We have found out the features of Moschus, Aquilariae Resinatum Lignum and Aucklandiae Radix by searching Qi, Flavor and Effect of each herb in 『Shennongbencaojing』, 『Zhengleibencao』, 『Bencaogangmu』, 『Dongeuibogam』, 『Bencaobeiyao』, 『Euijongsonik』 and 『Bangyakhappyeon』. And we have compared and analyzed the fomula of Gongjin-dan and other prescriptions in 『Beijiqianjinyaofang』, 『Shengjizonglu』, 『Shiyidexiaofang』, 『Dongeuibogam』, 『Euijongsonik』, 『Euibanghwaltu』 and 『Bangyakhappyeon』. Results : We could find out the similarities and differences in Qi, Flavor and Effect among Moschus, Aquilariae Resinatum Lignum and Aucklandiae Radix. And we could also find the examples of substitutional use of Aquilariae Resinatum Lignum as an ingredient of Gongjin-dan by comparing the formula of Gongjin-dan in the classic literatures as above. And in the other prescription, Aucklandiae Radix was also used instead of Moschus. Conclusions : All of three herbs have pungent in Flavor and warm in Qi. And these herbs also have similar effects in dispersing invading pathogenic factors and smoothening the flow of Qi. And according to 『Bencaobeiyao』, 『Euijongsonik』 and 『Bangyakhappyeon』, Aquilariae Resinatum Lignum and Aucklandiae Radix direct and regulate the Qi in common. The substitutional use of Aquilariae Resinatum Lignum and Aucklandiae Radix instead of Moschus in Gonjin-dan seems to be related to 'the ascent of Water and descent of Fire' effect of Gongjin-dan.

The Identification of Aucklandiae Radix, Inulae Radix, Vladimiriae Radix and Aristolochiae Radix, Using Macroscopic, Microscopic and Physicochemical Methods

  • Yoon, Jee-Hyun;Park, Ha-Yeong;Kim, Tae-Ju;Lee, Seung-Ho;Kim, Jung-Hoon;Lee, Guem-San;Kim, Hong-Jun;Ju, Young-Sung
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.83-97
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    • 2014
  • Objectives: This study aimed for establishing the discriminative criteria for Aucklandiae Radix, Inulae Radix, Vladimiriae Radix and Aristolochiae Radix, which can be confused as 'Mokhyang', because of similar appearances and synonyms. Methods: Morphological characteristics of dried herbal medicines were compared by macroscopic observation. To examine microscopic features of 'Mokhyang', paraffin embedding and the staining by using Ju's method were conducted. Physicochemical experiments were performed using HPLC analysis and antioxidant assay. Results: The types of stem, phyllotaxy and leaf shape were chosen as macroscopic criteria and the size, oil spots, color and root top as well as phloem and central cylinder were compared using microscopic features. The HPLC results showed different amounts of costunolide and dehydrocostuslactone among Aucklandiae Radix, Inulae Radix and Vladimiriae Radix. However, Aristolochiae Radix only contained aristolochic acid. The antioxidant assays also showed that Vladimiriae Radix exhibited strongest antioxidant activity followed by Aucklandiae Radix, Inulae Radix and Aristolochiae Radix. Conclusions: These results demonstrate that macroscopic, microscopic and physicochemical methods would be useful tools for the discrimination of 4 kinds of 'Mokhyang'.

Immune response improvement induced by Herbal-acupuncture with Aucklandiae Radix infusion solution into Zusanli(ST36) (족삼리(足三里)에 시술(施術)한 목향(木香) 약침(藥鍼)이 항암(抗癌) 및 면역효과(免疫效果)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Ahn Byung-Soo;Lee Byung-Ryul;Yim Yun-Kyoung
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.101-114
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    • 2003
  • To study the effects of anti-cancer, anti-metastasis and immune response improvement of herbal-acupuncture with Aucklandiae Radix diffusae herba infusion solution(AKL-HAS), we injected AKL-HAS into Zusanli(St36) of C57BL/6 mice implanted intravenously with B16-F10 melanoma. The results were obtained as follows : 1. In the experiment groups treated with Aucklandiae Radix(AKL) Herbal-Acupuncture, the spleen cell proliferation in Balb/c mouse was significantly increased compared with that of the control group. 2. In the experiment groups treated with Aucklandiae Radix(AKL) Herbal-Acupuncture, the percentage of $CD25^{+}/CD4^{+},\;CD8^{+}/CD3e^{+},\;CD69^{+}/B220^{+},\;NK1.1^{+}/CD3e^{+}$ cells in C57BL/6 mouse PBMCs was increased compared with that of the control group. 3. In the experiment groups treated with Aucklandiae Radix(AKL) Herbal-Acupuncture, the pulmonary colony number of C57BL/6 mice implanted intravenously with B16-F10 melanoma was decreased significantly compared with that of the control group. 4. In the experiment groups treated with Aucklandiae Radix(AKL) Herbal-Acupuncture, MST(Median Survial Time) and ILS(Increase of Life Span) of C57BL/6 mice implanted intravenously with B16-F10 melanoma were increased significantly compared with those of the control group.

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Separation and recovery of semi-volatile substances of Cnidii Rhizoma, Aucklandiae Radix and Amomum Fructus by reduced pressure collections and GC-MS

  • Lee, In-Ho;Byun, Chang Kyu;Eum, Chul Hun;Kim, Taewook;Lee, Sam-Keun
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.11-22
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    • 2020
  • When extracting semi-volatile components of herbal medicines using hot water vapor, some substances may react with water vapor or oxygen, and some volatile substances may be lost, when using an organic solvent extraction method has the disadvantage that it may contain a non-volatile material and residual organic solvent. In addition, it is inefficient to separate semi-volatile substances from herbal medicines into each single component and conduct biological activity research for each component to determine the effective ingredient, and some components may be lost in the separation process. In this study, semi-volatile substances evaporated under two pressure-reduced conditions in Chinese herbal medicines such as Cnidii Rhizoma, Aucklandiae Radix and Amomum Fructus were separated by cooling with liquid nitrogen. Those were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to identify the components, and this method may be used to study biological activities at the cellular level. The substances separated under reduced pressure, essential oil obtained by simultaneous distillation extraction (SDE) method and substances by using solid phase micro-extraction (SPME) from Cnidii Rhizoma, Aucklandiae Radix and Amomum Fructus were analyzed by GC-MS. In the case of Cnidii Rhizoma and Aucklandiae Radix, there were some differences among the essential oil components obtained by SDE and those identified by low temperature capture (CT) and SPME method, these were believed to be produced by some volatiles reacting with water or oxygen at the boiling point temperature of water.

The Effect of Aucklandiae Radix.Moschus(木香.麝香)'s for Delayed Neuronal Death in Hypoxia (목향(木香) 및 사향(麝香)이 저산소증 유발 배양 대뇌신경세포에 미치는 영향)

  • Jeong Sung-Hyun;Shin Gil-Cho;Lee Won-Chu;Moon Il-Su;Ryu Do-Kyun
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.348-357
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    • 2003
  • Objectives : The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate the effects of Aucklandiae Radix Moschus(木香 麝香)and to study the mechanism for neuronal death protection in hypoxia with Embryonic day 20 (E20) cortical cells of a rat (Sprague Dawley). Methods : E20 cortical cells used in this investigation were dissociated in Neurobasal media and grown for 14 days in vitro (DIV). On 14 DIV, Aucklandiae Radix Moschus(木香 麝香) was added to the culture media for 72 hrs. On 17 DIV, cells were given a hypoxic shock and further incubated in normoxia for another three days. On 20 DIV, Moschus(麝香)'s effects for neuronal death protection were evaluated by LDH assay and the mechanisms were studied by Bcl-2, Bak, Bax, caspase family. Results : This study indicate that Aucklandiae Radix(木香)'s effects for neuronal death protection in normoxia and Scutellariae Radix(麝香)'s effects for neuronal death protection in hypoxia were confirmed by LDH assay in culture method of Embryonic day 20(E20) cortical neuroblast. Moschus(麝香)'s mechanism for neuronal death protection in hypoxia is to increase the anti-apoptosis protein Bcl-2. Conclusions : It may be reasonable to propose that Moschus(麝香) protects delayed neuronal death in hypoxia by increasing Bcl-2, thereby reducing mitochondrial permeability transition(PT) pores, the cytochrome c channels.

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Experimental Effects of Aucklandiae Radix and Cyperi Rhizoma Extract on Chronic Stress in Rats (목향과 향부자 추출물이 흰쥐의 만성 스트레스에 미치는 실험적 효과)

  • Choi, Chan Hun;Hong, Jun Yeong;Jeong, Hyun Woo
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.54-58
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    • 2022
  • This study aimed to investigate the anti-stress function of Aucklandiae Radix (AR) and Cyperi Rhizoma (CR). The essential oils used in the experiment were extracted from AR and CR using Steam Distillation Extraction and Super critical CO2 extraction. To observe the effects of sample administration, we measured feed intake, leukocytes, red blood cells, hemoglobin, platelets, serum serotonin content, immobility time, climbing time, and swimming time in mice subjected to chronic restraint stress as behavioral changes. The average body weight of all experimental groups increased than the average body weight of the control group. The immobility and climbing times of experimental groups A and B administered with supercritical extraction samples were shorter than those of the other experimental groups and the control group, and the swimming time was longer. The serotonin content in the blood of all experimental groups decreased compared to the normal group, and the serotonin content of the control group was increased. The authors suggest that Korean herbal medicines AR and CR may be utilized as anti-stress flavoring agents based on the above results.

Effects of Shihoieokgan-Tang with Other Herbs and Formulae Pretreatment on the Change of Corticosterone Induced by Immobilization Stress in Mice (시호억간탕(柴胡抑肝湯) 등 약물(藥物)의 처치(處置)가 구속(拘束) 스트레스로 유발(誘發)된 생쥐의 혈(血) 중(中) Corticosterone 변화(變化)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim Hyun-Jun;Lee Tae-Hee
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.57-72
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    • 2002
  • To investigate the effect of Qi promoting-agents, clearing heat of deficiency type-agent, clearing heat of excessive type-agent, warming interior part of body-agent and Shihoieokgan-Tang against the immobilization stress, Cypri Rhizama, Auranti pericarpium, Aucklandiae Radix and Bupleuri Radix, Soyo-San, Hwangyeonhaedok-Tang, Geongangbuja-Tang and Shihoieokgan-Tang was administered intragastically 1hr prior to immobilizaiton stress and the change of corticosterone level has been measured by the flurometric method. The results obtained are as follows: 1. Qi promoting-agents(Cypri Rhizama, Auranti pericarpium, Aucklandiae Radix and Bupleuri Radix) showed mildly reducing effect or did not shown the reducing effect against the elevated coritocostereone level induced by the immobilization stress in the mice. 2. Hwangyeonhaedok-Tang, Gungangbuza-Tang, and Soyo-San did not show the reducing effect against the elevated corticostereone level induced by the immobilization stress in the mice. 3. Shihoieokgan-San was effective against the elevated corticosterone level induced by the immobililzation stress at 1g/kg, 3g/kg respectively. Consequently these data proved that Qi pomoting-agents as single herb(Cypri Rhizama, Auranti pericarpium, Aucklandiae Radix and Bupleuri Radix), clearing heat of deficiency type-agent(Soyo-San), warming interior part of the body(Gungangbuza-Tang), clearing heat of excessive type-agent(Hwangyeonhaedok-Tang) have no effect to decrease the elevated corticosterone level in mice exposed to the immobilization stress. Therefore our study revealed that Shihoieokgan-San which has the effects of herbs and formulae mentioned above decreased the elevated corticosterone level in mice exposed to the immobilization stress significantly.

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