Gentiana rhodantha Franch. ex Hemsl, Gentianaceae, is mainly distributed in southwest China. The aerial parts of G. rhodantha, a traditional ethnomedicine, is wildly used by Tibetan and Miao nationality for treatment of hepatitis, jaundice, phthisis, dysentery, etc.
Pubulications:
Pan Y, Zhang J, Shen T, et al. Comparative metabolic fingerprinting of Gentiana rhodantha from different geographical origins using LC-UV-MS/MS and multivariate statistical analysis[J]. BMC biochemistry, 2015, 16(1): 9.
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Swertia mussotii Franch., referred to as “Zangyinchen” in Chinese, is a well-known Tibetan medicinal plant. It has been commonly used for the treatment of liver and gallbladder diseases, such as hepatitis, cholecystitis and fatty liver.
Pubulications:
Fan G, Luo W Z, Luo S H, et al. Metabolic discrimination of Swertia mussotii and Swertia chirayita known as “Zangyinchen” in traditional Tibetan medicine by 1 H NMR-based metabolomics[J]. Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis, 2014, 98: 364-370.
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