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수치에 의한 부자류 식물의 아코니틴 함량의 변화에 대한 연구
문대원 ( Dae-won Mun ),김재현 ( Chae-hyun Kim ),정종길 ( Jong-gil Jeong ),조현우 ( Hyun-woo Cho ),류지훈 ( Ji-hoon Ryu ),조정희 ( Jung-hee Cho ),김대성 ( Dae-sang Kim ) 대한상한금궤의학회 2010 대한상한금궤의학회지 Vol.2 No.1
Objective : The roots of Aconitum species have been believed to cure yang depletion syndrome, kideny-yang deficiency syndrome, and obstruction of qi in the chest syndrome and have been used in traditional Korean medicine mainly for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. As they are the substances with toxity, they are processed by using such processing materials as childrens’ urine, Gamdutang, wet-heating. So the purpose of this study is to select most efficient method by evaluating effects of various procesing method on the contents of aconitine. Method : The contents of aconitine in the Aconitum plantswere determined by high performance liquid chromatography. Results : 1. Radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii contains twice amount of aconitine than Chun-Oh. 2. Contents of aconitine in Kyungpo-Buja, Buja-Kyungpo, childrens’ urine Buja, heuksoonpyeon are reduced by processing. 3. Content of aconitine in heuksoonpyeon is reduced the most. Conclusion : Content of aconitine in heuksoonpyeon is reduced the most.
부자(附子), 초오(草烏), 천오(川烏)의 기원에 관한 문헌적 고찰
김재현 ( Chae-hyun Kim ),문대원 ( Dae-won Mun ),정종길 ( Jong-gil Jeong ) 대한상한금궤의학회 2009 대한상한금궤의학회지 Vol.1 No.1
Objective : The purpose of this study is to analyze the origin plants and the characteristics of the origin-plants of Bu-Ja, Cho-O, Cheon-O. Method : To achieve the purpose of this study, bibliographies about Bu-Ja, Cho-O, Cheon-O were examined. The examination was focused on the origin. Standing on this analysis the list and characteristics of the origin plants were presented. Results : The results indicated that 1. Bu-Ja (Radix aconiti.) in Yakucho(藥徵) is the daughter root of the cultivating Aconitum carmichaeli Debx . 2. O-Du in Yakucho is the tuber of the wild Aconitum kusnezoffii Reichb. and the closely related species, which is Cho-O(Cho-O-Du) today . 3. Cheon-Woong in Yakucho is the 9~12cm tuberous mother root of Aconitum carmichaeli Debeaux, which is Cheon-O today. Conclusions : In Yakucho, Bu-Ja, O-Du, Cheon-Woong correspond to Bu-Ja, Cho-O, Cheon-O respectively today .