KMID : 0616120070380010045
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Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy 2007 Volume.38 No. 1 p.45 ~ p.49
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(Pharmacognostical Studies on the "Nok Je Cho")
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Park Jong-Hee
Do Won-Im
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Abstract
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Chinese crude drug "Lu-ti-cao"(ÒÔð´õ®) has been used as a remedy for beriberi, cut bleeding, snake bite, etc. In Korea, the drug is called "Nok Je Cho" and has been used as a folk medicine of the same effect as that of Chinese equivalent. The original plant of this drug has not yet been as certained. To clarify the botanical origin of "Nok Je Cho", the morphological and anatomical characteristics of the leaves of Pyrola species growing in Korea, i.e. P. incarnata, P. japonica, P. minor, P. renifolia, P. secunda were studied. As a result, it was clarified that "Nok Je Cho" was the leaf of Pyrola japonica and Pyrola minor.
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KEYWORD
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Pyrola japonica, Pyrola minor, Nok Je Cho, Pyrolaceae, botanical origin, anatomical study
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