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J. Sep. Sci. 2016, 39, 4281–4289
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201600567
Aconite, called tiger and wolf drug, is known in Traditional Chinese Medicine for its strong cardiac effect. In the past, the toxins extracted from aconite were used as arrow poisons to kill animals, hence the name “wolf's bane.” To a certain extent, the wolf represents the medicinal characteristics of aconite: fierce, wild and intractable...
Many foods and herbs are experientially classified into different commodity grades in commercial circulation. Regarding the hypertoxic herb aconite, large samples are considered to be of better quality. However, this experiential classification lacks a scientific basis. In this study, we focused on the quality diversity among different grades and studied it using the minimum lethal dose assay and...
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