Name

Da Lin Mao Jue (Dryopteridis Austracae Rhizoma)

Sources

The drug is the dried rhizome of Dryopteris austriaca (Jaeq.) Wayn. ex Schinz et Thell. (Family Dryopteridaceae), growing in moist of secondary forest or needle leaf and broadleaf mixed forests, distributed in Northeast China, North China and Taiwan.

Constituents

The rhizome contains aspidinol, flavaspidie acid, aspidin AB, aspidin AB, p-aspidin, desaspidin, phlorpyrone, albaspidin, filieic acid, trisaspidin, etc.

The Effect of 大鳞毛蕨

Property

Bitter, cold, toxic.

Actions

The rhizome is used as taeniafuge, for the treatment of taeniasis.

Dosage and Administrations

Decoct 5~12 g.

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