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Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
Korean J.Pharmacogn.
2003/09
34
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0253-3073
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Korean folk medicine 'Bong Seon Wha Dae' has been used to cure constipation and acute gastritis by meat. The botanical origin of the crude drug has not been studied pharmacogostically. To clarify the botanical origin of 'Bong Seon Wha Dae', the morphological and anatomical characteristics of Impatiens species growing in Korea, i.e. I. balsamina L., I. noli-tangere L., I. textori Miq. and I. textori Miq. for. pallenscens Hara were studied. As a result, 'Bong Seon Wha Dae' was proved to be the stem of I. balsamina L.
bong seon wha dae, Impatiens balsamina extract, plant extract, unclassified drug, article, Balsaminaceae, constipation, gastritis, herbal medicine, Impatiens, impatiens noli tangere, Impatiens textori, medicinal plant, pharmacognosy, plant stem, traditional medicine
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Park,J. H., Kim,J. M., Do,W. I.
Park, J.H., College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University, Pusan 609-735, South Korea
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