CODONOPSIS PILOSULA


'''Codonopsis pilosula''' (; pinyin: dǎngshēn), also known as 'dang shen' or 'poor man's ginseng', is a perennial species of flowering plant native to Northeast Asia and Korea and usually found growing around streambanks and forest openings under the shade of trees. The plant is shrubby and dense and has a tendency to climb, producing heart shaped leaves, light green five pointed bell shaped flowers with prominent yellow or light purple veins. The plant can grow up to 8-10 feet in height with roots 1-3 cm thick.

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Uses
Varieties
References
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Uses


''Codonopsis pilosula'' leaves

The roots of ''C. pilosula'' (radix) are used in traditional Chinese medicine to lower blood pressure, increase red and white blood cell count, cure appetite loss, strengthen the immune system, and replenish ''qi''. The roots are harvested from the plant during the third or fourth year of growth and dried prior to sale.
The root is also used as a gentler and more economical substitute for ''Panax ginseng''.

Varieties



★ ''Codonopsis pilosula'' var. handeliana - (闪毛党参)

★ ''Codonopsis pilosula'' var. modesta - (素花党参)

★ ''Codonopsis pilosula'' var. volubilis - (缠绕党参)

References



★ Wang ZT, et al. "Immunomodulatory effect of a polysaccharide-enriched preparation of codonopsis pilosula roots." ''Gen Pharmacol'' Dec 1996;27(8):1347-50.

External links



''C. pilusula'' photo

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