| Literature DB >> 31401925 |
Zhi Chen1, Si-Yong Ye2, Ying Yang1, Zhong-Yuan Li1.
Abstract
Context: Charcoal of Chinese drugs is a kind of special processing product in Chinese medicine and used for treatment of haemoptysis, hematemesis and haemorrhage in the clinic during ancient times. During carbonizing, significant changes occur in chemical constituents and the efficacy of haemostasis will be enhanced. But the quality control standard of 'carbonizing retains characteristics' should be followed. Objective: This review introduces the typical methods of carbonizing, which highlight current research progress on haemostatic substances of charcoal drugs so as to provide a reasonable explanation for the theory of haemostasis treated by charcoal medicine.Entities:
Keywords: Charcoal drug; carbon dots; traditional Chinese medicine
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31401925 PMCID: PMC6713113 DOI: 10.1080/13880209.2019.1645700
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharm Biol ISSN: 1388-0209 Impact factor: 3.503
Figure 1.Four decoction pieces recorded as well as their respective carbonized products.
Figure 2.Four types of charcoal drugs and their effective pathway of hemostasia mechanism.
Classification of haemostatic agents and representative carbonized Chinese herbal medicine listed in CP (2015 edition).
| Classification | Symptoms | Raw drug | Charred drug | Processing method | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cooling blood and stopping bleeding | Blood-heat bleeding | Stir-frying until the surface is black | Fry charcoal | ||
| Carbonized | Stir-frying until the surface is black | Fry charcoal | |||
| Carbonized | Stir-frying until carbonized (black outside and charred inside) | Fry charcoal | |||
| Carbonized | Stir-frying until the surface is ustulate | Fry charcoal | |||
| Carbonized | Stir-frying until carbonized (black outside and charred inside) with burnt flavour | Fry charcoal | |||
| Carbonized | Frying until the surface is ustulate | Fry charcoal | |||
| Carbonized | Stir-frying until carbonized (black outside and charred inside) | Fry charcoal | |||
| Carbonized | Calcining to black | Calcining | |||
| Carbonized | Stir-frying until the surface is black | Fry charcoal | |||
| Carbonized | Stir-frying until the surface is black | Fry charcoal | |||
| Stir-frying until the surface is ustulate | Fry charcoal | ||||
| Warming meridians and stopping bleeding | Cold bleeding | Carbonized | Stir-frying until carbonized (black outside and charred inside) | Fry charcoal | |
| Carbonied | Stir-frying Artemisiae Argyi Folium until the surface is black, spray vinegar and stir-fry until dry | Fry charcoal | |||
| Removing blood stasis and stopping bleeding | Congestion bleeding | Carbonized | Stir-frying until the surface is black | Fry charcoal | |
| Carbonized | Stir-frying until the surface is black | Fry charcoal | |||
| Carbonized | Calcining to black | Calcining | |||
| Carbonized | Calcining to black | Calcining | |||
| Astringing and stopping bleeding | Massive haemorrhage | Stir-frying until the surface is black and bump | Fry charcoal | ||
| Carbonized | Stir-fry until dark yellow on the surface and brown on the inside | Fry charcoal | |||
| Crinis (non-medicine) | Crinis Carbonisatus | Take hair, remove impurities, wash off oil and dirt by alkaline, calcining to black | Calcining | ||
| Stir-frying until carbonized (black outside and charred inside) | Fry charcoal | ||||
| Stir-frying until carbonized (black outside and charred inside) | Fry charcoal | ||||
| Carbonized | Frying until the surface is brown | Fry charcoal | |||
| Carbonized T | Calcining until the surface is black and luster, interior is burnt yellow and fibrous | Calcining | |||
| Carbonized | Frying until the surface is black and the interior is tan | Fry charcoal |
The above processing methods are from Processing Principles of the Chinese Pharmacopeia Appendix II D.
Is to point to independent quality standards.
Figure 3.The preparation process of carbon dots of Scutellaria baicalensis.