Guo D, Lou Z
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Beijing Medical University.
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 1992 Oct;17(10):579-81, 638.
Through a critical study of Loulu in ancient Chinese herbals, it is concluded that the botanical origin of Loulu should be Qizhou Loulu, the dried root of Rhaponticum uniflorum of family Compositae, while the dried root of Echinops latifolius, which is also one of the species specified in Chinese Pharmacopoeia, should not be used as Loulu because of its deficiency of herbal evidences and totally different chemical constituents from those of the former. It is therefore recommended the latter plant be deleted from the Chinese Pharmacopoeia.
通过对古代本草中漏芦的考证,得出漏芦的植物来源应为菊科植物祁州漏芦(祁州漏芦)的干燥根,而《中国药典》收载的蓝刺头的干燥根因本草依据不足且化学成分与前者完全不同,不宜作漏芦使用,建议将后者从《中国药典》中删除。