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Bambusa textilis silica
TCM substance from inner bamboo nodes; clears heat, transforms phlegm, and calms spirit; used for fever with phlegm.
Tian Zhu Huang (Bambusa textilis silica) is a traditional Chinese medicinal substance derived from the inner nodes of bamboo, primarily used to clear heat, transform phlegm, and calm the spirit. It is indicated for febrile conditions with phlegm, childhood convulsions, and stroke-related phlegm, with modern applications as an antispasmodic, antipyretic, sedative, and anti-inflammatory agent. Key active compounds include silica, mucilage, proteins, calcium, and magnesium, which contribute to its therapeutic effects.
The proposed pharmacological mechanisms of Tian Zhu Huang involve multiple pathways. Silica may modulate immune responses by inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines (e.g., IL-6, TNF-α), while mucilage provides demulcent and soothing effects on irritated mucous membranes, aiding in phlegm transformation. Calcium and magnesium ions can influence neuromuscular excitability, potentially contributing to antispasmodic and sedative actions. Additionally, the herb may enhance GABAergic neurotransmission, leading to central nervous system depression and antipyretic effects, though specific receptor interactions remain under investigation.
TCM substance from inner bamboo nodes; clears heat, transforms phlegm, and calms spirit; used for fever with phlegm.
Tian Zhu Huang (Bambusa textilis silica) is a traditional Chinese medicinal substance derived from the inner nodes of bamboo, primarily used to clear heat, transform phlegm, and calm the spirit. It is indicated for febrile conditions with phlegm, childhood convulsions, and stroke-related phlegm, with modern applications as an antispasmodic, antipyretic, sedative, and anti-inflammatory agent. Key active compounds include silica, mucilage, proteins, calcium, and magnesium, which contribute to its therapeutic effects.
The proposed pharmacological mechanisms of Tian Zhu Huang involve multiple pathways. Silica may modulate immune responses by inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines (e.g., IL-6, TNF-α), while mucilage provides demulcent and soothing effects on irritated mucous membranes, aiding in phlegm transformation. Calcium and magnesium ions can influence neuromuscular excitability, potentially contributing to antispasmodic and sedative actions. Additionally, the herb may enhance GABAergic neurotransmission, leading to central nervous system depression and antipyretic effects, though specific receptor interactions remain under investigation.