Works on Traditional Chinese Medicine Analysis

Published research works tagged with the topic “Traditional Chinese Medicine Analysis”.

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Sedum xinchangense, a new species of Crassulaceae from Zhejiang, East China

Sedum xinchangense (Crassulaceae), a new species from Zhejiang, eastern China, is described with illustrations. The new species is morphologically similar to S. lungtsuanense and …

Astragalus wuqiaensis (Fabaceae, Papilionoideae, Astragaleae), a new species from Xinjiang, China

During an extensive botanical survey in Ulugqat Township, Wuqia County, Xinjiang, China—a region along the country’s western border that remains significantly understudied—Astraga…

Acronema handeloides, a new species from Jiaozi Mountain, Yunnan Province, China (Apiaceae)

Acronema handeloides, a new species of Apiaceae from Jiaozi Mountain in Yunnan Province, is described and illustrated herein. This species is similar to A. handelii and A. sichuan…

Astragalus zibaishanensis sp. nov. (Fabaceae), a new species from Shaanxi, China

Astragalus zibaishanensis sp. nov. (Fabaceae) is described and illustrated from Shaanxi, China. This new species is similar to Astragalus monadelphus, A. xitaibaicus and A. neomon…

Astragalus bashanensis (Leguminosae), a new species from Central China

A new species Astragalus bashanensis, from western Hubei Province, Central China is described and illustrated. The new species is morphologically similar to Astragalus sinicus and…

Species discrimination of novel chloroplast DNA barcodes and their application for identification of Panax (Aralioidea…

Certain species within the genus Panax L. (Araliaceae) contain pharmacological precious ginsenosides, also known as ginseng saponins. Species containing these compounds are of hig…

Sedum ichangensis, a new species of Crassulaceae from Hubei, China

Sedum ichangensis sp. nov., from Yichang, Hubei province, central China, is described and illustrated. The new species is similar to S. elatinoides and S. rosthornianum in its lea…