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Lonicera + Forsythia formula
TCM patent formula for early-stage wind-heat common cold.
Yin Qiao San is a traditional Chinese patent formula composed of Lonicera japonica (honeysuckle) and Forsythia suspensa (weeping forsythia), among other herbs. It is primarily used for early-stage wind-heat common cold, presenting with fever, sore throat, and mild chills. Key active compounds include chlorogenic acid, forsythol, and menthol, which contribute to its antiviral, antipyretic, and immune-modulating effects.
The formula exerts antiviral activity through chlorogenic acid and forsythol, which inhibit viral neuraminidase and reduce viral replication. It also modulates the immune response by enhancing phagocytosis and increasing interferon production. The antipyretic effect is mediated via inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis in the hypothalamus, while menthol provides mild analgesic and decongestant actions through TRPM8 receptor activation.
TCM patent formula for early-stage wind-heat common cold.
Yin Qiao San is a traditional Chinese patent formula composed of Lonicera japonica (honeysuckle) and Forsythia suspensa (weeping forsythia), among other herbs. It is primarily used for early-stage wind-heat common cold, presenting with fever, sore throat, and mild chills. Key active compounds include chlorogenic acid, forsythol, and menthol, which contribute to its antiviral, antipyretic, and immune-modulating effects.
The formula exerts antiviral activity through chlorogenic acid and forsythol, which inhibit viral neuraminidase and reduce viral replication. It also modulates the immune response by enhancing phagocytosis and increasing interferon production. The antipyretic effect is mediated via inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis in the hypothalamus, while menthol provides mild analgesic and decongestant actions through TRPM8 receptor activation.