Gastrodia elata is known to possess hypoglycemic, hemostatic and immunologic activities and R. glutinosa is known for its anti-convulsive, anti-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic effects.
Pubulications:
1. Lee D K, Lim D K, Um J A, et al. Evaluation of four different analytical tools to determine the regional origin of Gastrodia elata and Rehmannia glutinosa on the basis of metabolomics study[J]. Molecules, 2014, 19(5): 6294-6308.
2. Chen S, Liu J Q, Xiao H, et al. Simultaneous qualitative assessment and quantitative analysis of metabolites (phenolics, nucleosides and amino acids) from the roots of fresh Gastrodia elata using UPLC-ESI-triple quadrupole ion MS and ESI-linear ion trap high-resolution MS[J]. PloS one, 2016, 11(3): e0150647.
3. Ma X D, Fan Y X, Jin C C, et al. Specific targeted quantification combined with non-targeted metabolite profiling for quality evaluation of Gastrodia elata tubers from different geographical origins and cultivars[J]. Journal of Chromatography A, 2016, 1450: 53-63.
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