Chinese liquorice
Root of Glycyrrhiza uralensis
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Chinese liquorice
Summary
Chinese liquorice is a crude drug[1].
Key Facts
- Chinese liquorice's instance of is recorded as crude drug[2].
- Chinese liquorice's instance of is recorded as herbal medicinal product[3].
- Chinese liquorice's instance of is recorded as root[4].
- Chinese liquorice's made from material is recorded as root[5].
- Chinese liquorice's subclass of is recorded as kampo herb[6].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as anchu-san[7].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as Ophiopogon Decoction[8].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as bofutsushosan[9].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as boi-ogi-to[10].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as white-tiger and ginseng decoction[11].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as Gallbladder-Warming Decoction[12].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as choijokito[13].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as chotosan[14].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as daibofuto[15].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as daiokanzoto[16].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as eppikajutsuto[17].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as gokoto[18].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as gorinsan[19].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as goshakusan[20].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as hainosankyuto[21].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as hangeshashinto[22].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as heiisan[23].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as hochuekkito[24].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as ireito[25].
- Chinese liquorice's part of is recorded as jidabokuippo[26].