common name | Climbing Nightshade Bai Ying |
alias | Bittersweet Herb Shu Yang Quan |
bubble_chart Source This product is the whole herb of the Solanum genus plant Climbing Nightshade, belonging to the Solanaceae family. It is produced in various regions south of the Yellow River.
bubble_chart Properties and Meridians
Bitter, slightly cold. Act on liver and gallbladder meridians.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Clearing heat and removing toxin, draining dampness, dispelling wind.
bubble_chart Usage and Dosage
9-30g, decocted in water for oral administration or appropriate amount for external use.
bubble_chart Modern Pharmacology
The stem and fruit contain solanine (i.e., Black Nightshade alkaloid solanine), with the fruit containing 0.3% to 0.7% and the stem containing 0.3%. The fruit skin also contains anthocyanins and their aglycones.
It has anti-tumor effects and exhibits significant antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
bubble_chart Modern Application
Clinically used for:
- Cancerous tumors: Can be used in combination with Barbated Skullcup Herb, Black Nightshade, Hedyotis, etc.
- Jaundice hepatitis, gallstones, cholecystitis: Can be used in combination with Virgate Wormwood, Christina Loosestrife, Rhubarb Rhizoma, etc.
- Boils, carbuncles, erysipelas: Can be taken orally or applied topically after mashing the fresh product.
- Wind-dampness arthralgia: Can be used in combination with wind-dispelling and blood-activating medicinals.