KMID : 0861020120270030057
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Korea Journal of Herbology 2012 Volume.27 No. 3 p.57 ~ p.65
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A herbological study on the plants of Polyporaceae in Korea
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Park Jang-Pil
Lee Soong-In Jeong Jong-Gil
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Abstract
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Objective: For the purpose of developing Korean herbology of the plants to Polyporaceae in Korea, the
literatures of the successive generations have been thoroughly investigated to prepare this article.
Methods: The examined herbological books and research paper which published domestically and abroad.
Results:
1. Polyporacease plants (raised in Korea) are devided into 31 classes with 59 species. Among them, 26 species
in 19 classes were found serviceable, which indicates 44 % of all Polyporacease plants.
2. Among those 59 species, Coriolus¡¤Phellinus¡¤Trametes includes 5 species. Ganoderma, a medicinal plant,
includes 3 species.
3. Dividing the serviceable plants of Polyporacease, the fruit body family had the largest number; 25.
4. Out of plants Polyporacease, neutral taste plants was 17 species and sweet taste was 14 species.
5. Only 8 species of Polyporaceae plants were found to enterd into the spleen and heart.
6. 11 species were found to prevent cancer, 7 species were found to dispel wind-dampness and Alleviate edem
antittusive and antasth matic.
7. There were no toxic species in the Plyporaceae.
Conclusion: There were totaled to 31 genera and 59 species in Polyporaceae in Korea and among them
medicinal plants are 19genera, 26 species, some 44% in total.
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KEYWORD
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Polyporaceae, medicinal plants, genera, species
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