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Sesame
Sesame
TMPW No.:2004

Synonym  
Latin name Sesami Semen
Botanical source: Family name Pedaliaceae
Botanical source: Plant name Sesamum indicum Linné (IPNI:675971-1)
Part used Seed
Empirical criteria for quality selection Sesame oil is a pale yellow liquid which clots at 0~5℃. It has no or slightly characteristic odor. (TN)
Constituents Fatty acids:
Oleic acid, Linoleic acid, Palmitic acid, Stearic acid

Lignans & Neolignans:
Sesamin, Sesamolin, Sesamol
Pharmacological effects Unknown
Indications As tonic, demulcent and antidote, it is applied to treat weak constitution, recovery of disease and diarrhea. It is administered topically to the inflammation and tumor.
Diseases Debility after an illness, Constipation, Lightheadedness, Blurry vision, Bbuzzing, Numbness
Formulas shofusan
Meridian tropism Lung, Spleen, Liver, Kidney
Property Neutral
Flavor Sweet
Classification in "Shen-non Ben-cao Jing" Superior
TCM: Classification Tonics
TCM: Medicinal effects To tonify the liver and the kidney, to replenish vital essence and blood, and to relax the bowels.
Remarks Listed in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia 18th ed.
References TN: T. Namba & Y. Tsuda ed., Outline of Pharmacognosy, a Textbook, 3rd ed., Nankodo Co., Ltd., Tokyo, 1998.
 

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