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Paratenodera sinensis
The egg case of the praying mantis used in TCM to astringently tonify kidney and treat bedwetting.
Sang Piao Xiao, the egg case of the praying mantis (Paratenodera sinensis), is a traditional Chinese medicine used primarily as an astringent to tonify the kidney and treat conditions such as bedwetting, frequent urination, and spermatorrhea. Its key active compounds include proteins, fatty acids, and calcium salts, which contribute to its purported pharmacological effects.
The exact mechanisms are not fully elucidated, but it is believed that the astringent properties of Sang Piao Xiao may involve modulation of aquaporin expression in renal collecting ducts, thereby reducing urine output. Additionally, its calcium content could influence smooth muscle contraction in the bladder, and certain protein fractions may exhibit antidiuretic hormone-like activity. These actions collectively support its traditional use in urinary frequency and incontinence.
The egg case of the praying mantis used in TCM to astringently tonify kidney and treat bedwetting.
Sang Piao Xiao, the egg case of the praying mantis (Paratenodera sinensis), is a traditional Chinese medicine used primarily as an astringent to tonify the kidney and treat conditions such as bedwetting, frequent urination, and spermatorrhea. Its key active compounds include proteins, fatty acids, and calcium salts, which contribute to its purported pharmacological effects.
The exact mechanisms are not fully elucidated, but it is believed that the astringent properties of Sang Piao Xiao may involve modulation of aquaporin expression in renal collecting ducts, thereby reducing urine output. Additionally, its calcium content could influence smooth muscle contraction in the bladder, and certain protein fractions may exhibit antidiuretic hormone-like activity. These actions collectively support its traditional use in urinary frequency and incontinence.