ShennongAlpha
NMM
Vicia faba Nutshell
nmm
natural_medicinal_material
cmm
chinese_medicinal_material
Created date:
Last updated date:
Contributors (0)
1
Abstract

Can-dou-jia-ke, name of Chinese Medicinal Material. Fava bean pod husk) refers to the fruit husk of the plant Vicia faba L. in the legume family. It has the effects of stopping bleeding and healing wounds. It is mainly used to treat hemoptysis, epistaxis, hematemesis, hematochezia, hematuria, surgical bleeding, burns, and pemphigus.


Created by:
Created date:
2
Systematic Nomenclature for Natural Medicinal Materials
NMM ID
nmm-0b9c
Systematic Name
Vicia faba Nutshell
Systematic Chinese Name
蚕豆坚果壳(cán dòu jiān guǒ ké)
Generic Name
Can-dou-jia-ke
Generic Chinese Name
蚕豆荚壳(cán dòu jiá ké)
NMM Type
plant
Species Origins
Vicia faba | 蚕豆
Medicinal Parts
nutshell | 坚果壳
Special Descriptions
Processing Methods
Systematic Name Explanation

This Natural Medicinal Material is derived from the "National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology Achievement Transformation and Standard Promotion" project.

Can-dou-jia-ke, name of Chinese Medicinal Material. Fava bean pod husk) refers to the fruit husk of the plant Vicia faba L. in the legume family. It has the effects of stopping bleeding and healing wounds. It is mainly used to treat hemoptysis, epistaxis, hematemesis, hematochezia, hematuria, surgical bleeding, burns, and pemphigus.

Generic Name Explanation

NMMGN follows the Chinese name of the "National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology Achievement Transformation and Standard Promotion" project.

Parent NMM
Child NMMs
Creators
Reviewers
3
MLMD Encyclopedia

Efficacy and Functions

Stop bleeding, heal wounds. Mainly used for治疗。

Hemoptysis, epistaxis, hematemesis, hematochezia, hematuria, surgical bleeding, burns, pemphigus. Dosage and administration.

Internal use: Decoction, 15-30g. External use: Charred and finely powdered for application. Chemical components.

It contains β-(3-(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-4-hydroxyphenyl)-L-alanine. It also contains glycyrrhetinic acid. Pharmacological effects.

Glyceric acid contained in bean pods has a diuretic effect when injected subcutaneously in rabbits. This is supported by relevant literature.

1、姚可成《食物本草》:烧灰涂天泡疮。2、《现代实用中药》:治一切出血。临床应用 临床应用

  1. Yao Kecheng's "Compendium of Materia Medica": Burn ash to apply on blisters.2. "Modern Practical Chinese Medicine": Treat all kinds of bleeding. Clinical application.

Hemostatic effects: It is effective for hemoptysis, epistaxis, hematuria, gastrointestinal bleeding, surgical field bleeding, etc. ① Decoction: Half a kilogram of fresh bean pods, decocted in water, taken twice daily. Used for moderate to mild hemoptysis. ② Powder: Filter and concentrate the decoction of bean pods, then heat and dry to make powder. Taken three times a day, 0.5 grams each time. It has a temporary hemostatic effect on patients with epistaxis and hematuria. ③ Injection: A 20% injection is made from the powder of bean pods, injected into the muscle twice daily, 5 milliliters each time. Used for hemoptysis in pulmonary tuberculosis. It can also be used by soaking gauze in the medicine solution for direct hemostasis in the surgical field. The mechanism of hemostasis of bean pods requires further research. Related compatibility.

1、治天泡疮:蚕豆黑壳,烧灰存性,研末,加枯矾少许,菜油调敷。(《纲目拾遗》)2、治天疱疮、水火烫伤:蚕豆荚壳炒炭研细,用麻油调敷。(《上海常用中草药》)加工炮制 采收加工

  1. Treatment for vesicles on the skin: Burn the black shells of broad beans to ash, grind into powder, add a small amount of alum, mix with vegetable oil and apply topically. (From "Gangmu Shiyi")2. Treatment for vesicles on the skin and scalds: Fry and grind the shells of broad beans into charcoal, mix with sesame oil and apply topically. (From "Commonly Used Chinese Medicinal Herbs in Shanghai")

Harvest the fruits when they ripen and turn dark brown from July to September, remove the seeds and impurities, and dry them in the sun. Alternatively, fresh green pods can also be used. Botanical information: plant species.

The plant of the Fabaceae family is the broad bean. Distribution area.

Cultivated widely across the country.


Created by:
Created date:
4
Ingredients
No related data
5
Related Targets
Description
En
Inferred by ingredients of the NMM, with literature evidence for ingredient-target relationships.
No related data
6
Related Diseases
Description
En
Inferred by ingredients of the NMM, with literature evidence for ingredient-disease relationships.
No related data