Rhododendri Daurici Folium: An Overview of Studies on the Study of Herbal Medicine, Chemical Composition, Pharmacological Action, Clinical Application, and Quality Control.
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Abstract
The Rhododendri Daurici Folium (RDF) represents the desiccated foliage of Rhododendron dauricum L., belonging to the Rhododendron family. RDF abounds in diverse chemical elements, predominantly flavonoids, volatile oils, phenols, coumarin, and lignans. RDF functions as a cough and expectorant agent, primarily employed in the management of acute and chronic bronchitis and pharyngitis. RDF is also known for its pharmacological properties, including antibacterial, cardiotonic, antihypertensive, and anticancer properties. RDF is frequently utilized as a potent ingredient in Yingshanhong tablets, compound RDF syrup, XiaoKeChuan syrup, and various traditional Chinese medicinal concoctions, and it holds significant importance in clinical settings. This article's data were sourced from publications including PubMed, CNCK, SCI-HUB, Web of Science, Scopus, Chinese Pharmacopoeia, Chinese Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Flora, and associated studies. The present document provides a comprehensive examination of the herbal properties, pharmacological effects, chemical makeup, clinical application, quality assurance, and safety assessments of RDF, serving as a guide for advancing and applying traditional Chinese medicine RDF.
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Phytochemical Analysis is devoted to the publication of original articles concerning the development, improvement, validation and/or extension of application of analytical methodology in the plant sciences. The spectrum of coverage is broad, encompassing methods and techniques relevant to the detection (including bio-screening), extraction, separation, purification, identification and quantification of compounds in plant biochemistry, plant cellular and molecular biology, plant biotechnology, the food sciences, agriculture and horticulture. The Journal publishes papers describing significant novelty in the analysis of whole plants (including algae), plant cells, tissues and organs, plant-derived extracts and plant products (including those which have been partially or completely refined for use in the food, agrochemical, pharmaceutical and related industries). All forms of physical, chemical, biochemical, spectroscopic, radiometric, electrometric, chromatographic, metabolomic and chemometric investigations of plant products (monomeric species as well as polymeric molecules such as nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and carbohydrates) are included within the remit of the Journal. Papers dealing with novel methods relating to areas such as data handling/ data mining in plant sciences will also be welcomed.