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. |