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Author: Wang, Jin; Wang, Lin; Lou, Guan-Hua; Zeng, Hai-Rong; Hu, Ju; Huang, Qin-Wan; Peng, Wei; Yang, Xiang-Bo
Title: Coptidis Rhizoma: a comprehensive review of its traditional uses, botany, phytochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology
  • Document date: 2019_4_9
  • ID: qjke8d6n_2
    Snippet: C. teeta (Figure 1(C) ) is an often used as a folk medicine in Yunnan Province of China. It is a perennial herb with yellow rhizomes yellow, dense internodes and mostly fibrous roots. The blade comprises oval-shaped triangles that are 6-12 cm long and 5-9 cm wide, with a triple fissure. C. teeta has one or two scapes and is 15-25 cm high during the fruiting period. It has a bluegreen inflorescence with 3-5 flowers. The yellow-green, oval calyx is.....
    Document: C. teeta (Figure 1(C) ) is an often used as a folk medicine in Yunnan Province of China. It is a perennial herb with yellow rhizomes yellow, dense internodes and mostly fibrous roots. The blade comprises oval-shaped triangles that are 6-12 cm long and 5-9 cm wide, with a triple fissure. C. teeta has one or two scapes and is 15-25 cm high during the fruiting period. It has a bluegreen inflorescence with 3-5 flowers. The yellow-green, oval calyx is 7.5-8 mm long and 2.5-3 mm wide. The anther is about 0.8 mm long and filament is 2-2.5 mm long. C. teeta is commonly distributed in Yunnan and Tibet provinces of China, and in Burma. C. teeta commonly grows in the shade of cold and damp mountainous areas with an altitude of approximately 1500-2300 m ( Flora 2004) .

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