Cai, Ym., He, Y., Qiu, T. et al. Research on frequency of application with modern Chinese herbal medicine., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 17, 64–70 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-011-0609-2
Yong-min Cai, Yang He, Tong Qiu, et al. Research on frequency of application with modern Chinese herbal medicine[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2011,17(1):64-70.
Cai, Ym., He, Y., Qiu, T. et al. Research on frequency of application with modern Chinese herbal medicine., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 17, 64–70 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-011-0609-2DOI:
Yong-min Cai, Yang He, Tong Qiu, et al. Research on frequency of application with modern Chinese herbal medicine[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2011,17(1):64-70. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-011-0609-2.
Research on frequency of application with modern Chinese herbal medicine
摘要
To study the relationship between 500 kinds of commonly used Chinese herbal medicine and the classification of their efficacies in Chinese Materia Medica in relation to the common diseases listed in Internal Medicine. Database retrieval frequency of the quantitative statistical method was adopted. First
the 8 980 kinds of Chinese herbal medicine recorded in Chinese Materia Medica were used as the original search objects
and 4 493 kinds which were cited in more than five articles were picked out and then rechecked for further title citations. Second
as judged based on the Criterion
the numbers of articles which included the medicines in the line of standards were examined. As a result
500 species of Chinese herbal medicine were singled out based on their retrieval frequency and were then used for compilation of the classification statistics according to their efficacy and the common diseases in Internal Medicine. From the classification of Chinese medicines
herbs with wide efficiency and a meek nature had higher frequencies
but those which were not appropriate as decoctions had relatively lower frequencies. However
according to the average frequency
the Chinese herbal medicine for nourishing qi and tonifying blood
at 36 346 times and 34 544 times
respectively
were the most commonly used. Analyzed from the frequency of application of the Chinese medicine in the treatment of common diseases
most of the top 10 kinds of Chinese herbal medicine with the highest frequencies generally coincided with the 500 selected medicines. In addition
the Chinese medicines with clear pharmacological efficiency were easily isolated and purified to be made into injections
although other forms are more commonly used. The results of the research objectively reflected the current applications of Chinese herbal medicine
and could be used as references in teaching
research
clinical applications
and in compiling and increasing the drugs in textbooks and Pharmacopoeia.
Abstract
To study the relationship between 500 kinds of commonly used Chinese herbal medicine and the classification of their efficacies in Chinese Materia Medica in relation to the common diseases listed in Internal Medicine. Database retrieval frequency of the quantitative statistical method was adopted. First
the 8 980 kinds of Chinese herbal medicine recorded in Chinese Materia Medica were used as the original search objects
and 4 493 kinds which were cited in more than five articles were picked out and then rechecked for further title citations. Second
as judged based on the Criterion
the numbers of articles which included the medicines in the line of standards were examined. As a result
500 species of Chinese herbal medicine were singled out based on their retrieval frequency and were then used for compilation of the classification statistics according to their efficacy and the common diseases in Internal Medicine. From the classification of Chinese medicines
herbs with wide efficiency and a meek nature had higher frequencies
but those which were not appropriate as decoctions had relatively lower frequencies. However
according to the average frequency
the Chinese herbal medicine for nourishing qi and tonifying blood
at 36 346 times and 34 544 times
respectively
were the most commonly used. Analyzed from the frequency of application of the Chinese medicine in the treatment of common diseases
most of the top 10 kinds of Chinese herbal medicine with the highest frequencies generally coincided with the 500 selected medicines. In addition
the Chinese medicines with clear pharmacological efficiency were easily isolated and purified to be made into injections
although other forms are more commonly used. The results of the research objectively reflected the current applications of Chinese herbal medicine
and could be used as references in teaching
research
clinical applications
and in compiling and increasing the drugs in textbooks and Pharmacopoeia.
关键词
Chinese Herbal MedicineChinese Materia Medicaapplicationinformation research
Keywords
Chinese Herbal MedicineChinese Materia Medicaapplicationinformation research
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