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Equus asinus gelatin
Gélatine tonique sanguine de la TCM pour la déficience et les saignements.
E Jiao (Equus asinus gelatin) is a traditional Chinese medicinal substance derived from donkey hide, prized for its blood-tonifying and hemostatic properties. It is primarily used to address blood deficiency syndromes, uterine bleeding, and dry cough, with key active compounds including collagen, amino acids, and calcium. Despite limited modern clinical evidence (Level C), it remains a staple in TCM formulations for nourishing yin and supporting hematopoiesis.
E Jiao's hematological effects are attributed to its rich collagen and amino acid content, which provide substrates for erythropoiesis and tissue repair. The calcium component may enhance coagulation by activating clotting factors and promoting platelet aggregation. In TCM theory, it tonifies the Kidney and Liver, thereby replenishing blood and yin essence, though specific receptor pathways remain uncharacterized in modern pharmacology. Its hemostatic action likely involves both direct vascular effects and modulation of the coagulation cascade.
Gélatine tonique sanguine de la TCM pour la déficience et les saignements.
E Jiao (Equus asinus gelatin) is a traditional Chinese medicinal substance derived from donkey hide, prized for its blood-tonifying and hemostatic properties. It is primarily used to address blood deficiency syndromes, uterine bleeding, and dry cough, with key active compounds including collagen, amino acids, and calcium. Despite limited modern clinical evidence (Level C), it remains a staple in TCM formulations for nourishing yin and supporting hematopoiesis.
E Jiao's hematological effects are attributed to its rich collagen and amino acid content, which provide substrates for erythropoiesis and tissue repair. The calcium component may enhance coagulation by activating clotting factors and promoting platelet aggregation. In TCM theory, it tonifies the Kidney and Liver, thereby replenishing blood and yin essence, though specific receptor pathways remain uncharacterized in modern pharmacology. Its hemostatic action likely involves both direct vascular effects and modulation of the coagulation cascade.