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Dictamnus, White Dittany, Bai Xian Pi 白鲜皮

Polemonium of the ancients; Fraxinella
Bai Xian Pi
(Root-bark of the Chinese Dittany)

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Ortus Sanitatis, Meydenbach, 1491

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Herbarius latinus, Petri, 1485
Krauterbuch, Lonitzer, 1578

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Flora von Deutschland (21), Kohler, 1885

Botanical name:
Dictamnus spp.
  1. D. albus (syn. D. fraxinella, Fraxinella dictamnus)
  2. D. hispanicus
  3. D. dasycarpus and D. angustifolius are the Chinese Dittany; these are synonyms for D. albus (see here) Also note that the Chinese 'Bai' indicates 'White'.

Parts used:
Root; Chinese use the Root-bark

Temperature & Taste:
Cold (Warm in West), dry. Bitter

Classifications:
2F. PURIFYING    2M. DRAWING
3A. SUDORIFICS & DIAPHORETICS    3C. ALEXIPHARMICS    3D. CORDIALS & CARDIACS    3G. EMMENAGOGUE
4c. CARDIAC
Preparers and Purgers of Melancholy
TCM:
B. Clear Heat and Toxin

Uses:
1. Clears Wind-Heat, Resists Poison (West, TCM);
-Infectious and Epidemic diseases
-Venomous Bites and Poisons
-diseases of various kinds due to Wind-Heat (Zhen Quan)
-'treats Epidemics' (Da Ming)

2. Clears Heat from the Blood (TCM, West):
-Eczema, Dermatosis, Urticaria, Scabies, Pustules, Boils etc.
-skin inflammations with Yellow Watery discharge (Chinese Pharmacopoeia)

3. Clears Heat and Damp (TCM, West):
-Jaundice; Hepatitis (TCM, West)
-obstruction of Urine, water retention
-distilled water was used for Stones (Lonicerus)
-acute Rheumatic Arthralgia (Chinese Pharmacopoeia); used for joint diseases in East and West
-'difficulty in moving the extremities' (Ming Yi Bie Lu)

4. Clears Wind and Heat, Calms the Heart:
-Cordial
-Melancholy, Epilepsy, Neurasthenia, Nervousness, Hysteria
-Cheers the Spirits; 'revives a languishing nature'

5. Moves the Blood, Promotes Menstruation (West):
-benefits the Womb
-clears obstructions, promotes Menstruation; Amenorrhea, Dysmenorrhea
-promotes Birth and Afterbirth
-has been used for Birth Control in India.
-'But it is dittany that is of the greatest efficacy in cases of this description; it acts as an emmenagogue, and is an expellent of the foetus when dead or lying transversely in the uterus.' (Pliny)

6. Kills Worms

7. Externally:
-boiled in oil for Bruises, Aches, Sprains, Joint-pain etc.
-externally for inflammatory skin conditions, boils, rashes, carbuncles etc.
-powder with Honey was applied to Ulcers or Fistulas, including those in the corner of the Eyes
-powder with Honey was applied to Ulcers, Abscesses and Cancers of the Nose (Wirtzung)
-Extracts darts and thorns from the skin
-the Chinese Dittany is used topically for vaginal discharge with Itching.



DOSE:
In Decoction: 4 ½–9 grams
Of the Powder: 1–3 grams
To promote menstruation and expel the afterbirth or a dead fetus, Pliny said the leaves were used.

SUBSTITUTE:
1. Origanum dictamnus, Dittany of Crete: "It has the virtues of the former [White Dittany] (but not altogether so powerful) and is especially dedicated to the Womb'. (Salmon)
2. White Dittany was used as a substitute for Anthora.

NOTE:
1. The Chinese Dittany Bai Xian Pi (root bark of D. dasycarpus) is Cold, dry, and Bitter. It is used primarily to clear Heat and Poison; used for Sores, Carbuncles and Rashes associated with Damp-Heat (red sores with lots of pus), including those associated with Wind (with itching). It is also used for Damp-Heat vaginal discharge with Pruritis. It is also classically used for Jaundice and Joints disorders.
2. The names given for Chinese Dittany are recognised as synonyms of D. alba. Even the Chinese name of the herb Bai Xian represents the White (Bai) form of Dittany. The uses are similar, and while Western writers regard Dittany as Warm, the Chinese view it as Cold. Despite the Chinese Dittany being regarded as cold, it also 'mobilizes the Blood', which perhaps explains its regard of being Warm in the West, as well as its Emmenagogue uses.
3. According to a famous Chinese Physician, it clears Wind-Heat from the Upper body (head and eyes) and Damp-Heat from the Spleen and Stomach (Rectification of the Meaning of Materia Medica, Zhang Shan-Lei)

Main Combinations:
Dittany is often combined with Angelica:

1. Phthisis and Consumption, Dittany, Angelica, Saffron, Laudanum and the 4 Cold Seeds ('Proven', Wirtzung)
2. Epilepsy, Dittany with Peony, Mistletoe, Valerian (as in Powder for Epilepsy)
3. Strengthen the Heart, benefit the Memory, comfort Nature and strengthens the whole Body, Balm with Bugloss, Scorzonera, White Dittany, Rosemary, Blessed Thistle seed, Fennel seed, Cinnamon, Sandalwood (as in Syrup of Balm)
4. To promote Menstruation, or for Mola:
i. Dittany, Angelica, Saffron
ii. Dittany, Myrrh, Pennyroyal
5. Dysmenorrhea, Uterine growths, Dittany with Myrrh, Lupin, Madder, Rue, Cumin, Asafetida (as in Troches of Myrrh)
6. Hysteria:
i. Dittany with Balm and Valerian (Meyer)
ii. Dittany, Cyperus rotundus, Orange peel
7. Metrorrhagia, Dittany with Balm, Valerian, Mistletoe and Walnut leaf. (Finsterwalder)
8. Red, Itchy skin lesions:
i. China root with White Dittany root (Bai Xian Pi) (TCM)
ii. Cicada shell (Chan Tui) with White Dittany (Bai Xian Pi), Saposhnikovia Fang Feng
iii. of the Genitals, Kochia Di Fu Zi with Dittany (Bai Xian Pi), Sophora Ku Shen
9. Psoriasis:
i. Sophora Ku Shen with Rehmannia Sheng Di, Paeonia Mu Dan Pi, Paeonia Chi Shao Yao, Dang Gui, Figwort (Xuan Shen), Burdock seed (Niu Ban Zi), White Dittany root (Bai Xian Pi), Saposhnikovia Fang Feng, Cicada shell (Chan Tui) (as in Xiao Yin Pian of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia)
ii. Externally for Psoriasis, prepared Castor seed, White Dittany (Bai Xian Pi), Carrot seed (He Shi), Phellodendron Huang Bai, Dang Gui, Rehmannia Sheng Di Huang, Realgar (Xiong Huang), made into a plaster with Beeswax
10. Stoppage of Urine, Stones: decoct Saxifrage, Pellitory of the Wall, Water Cress, White Dittany, Fennel seed, Aniseed in white wine; use as a fomentation over the bladder, or it can be injected into the bladder (Wirtzung)
11. Worms:
i. Dittany (1 dram), form a Bolus with Syrup of Wormwood. (Tractatus de materia medica, Geoffroy, 1741)
ii. Dittany with Gentian, Aloe, Wormseed, Bull Bile as a plaster applied to the umbilicus (Wirtzung)

Major Formulas:
Syrup of Balm (Fernelius)
Troches of Myrrh (Rhasis)
Electuary of Horehound Diaprassium
Confection of Hyacinth (Confectio de Hyacintho)
Orvietan Antidote
Electuary of Eggs (Maximilian)

Cautions:
1. Not used during Pregnancy
2. The related Chinese species has been found to induce severe allergic reaction in susceptible people.

TOXICITY
1. Hepatotoxic effects have been reported.
–Dictamni Cortex powder-induced liver injury based on integrated evidence chain.
2. Mutagenic and Phototoxic effects have been reported (Duke)

Main Preparations used:
Distilled Water

Research
GENERAL / REVIEW
–An ethnopharmacological and historical analysis of "Dictamnus", a European traditional herbal medicine.
–The traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology of Dictamnus dasycarpus: a review.
–Medicinal uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology of the genus Dictamnus (Rutaceae).

ANTIBACTERIAL
–Antibacterial and fungicidal activities of ethanol extracts of 38 species of plants
–Antimicrobial alkaloids from the root bark of Dictamnus dasycarpus.

ANTIFUNGAL
–Antibacterial and fungicidal activities of ethanol extracts of 38 species of plants
–Screening of antifungal activities of plant extracts against phytopathogenic fungi

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
–Anti-inflammatory Limonoids From Cortex Dictamni.
–Anti-inflammatory quinoline alkaloids from the root bark of Dictamnus dasycarpus.
–Anti-inflammatory effects of a methanol extract of Dictamnus dasycarpus Turcz. root bark on imiquimod-induced psoriasis.
–Three new compounds from Dictamnus dasycarpus and their anti-inflammatory activities.

CAUSES BRONCHOCONSTRICTION
–Pharmacological and toxicological effects of gas plant (Dictamnus Albus L.)

SEDATIVE
–Pharmacological and toxicological effects of gas plant (Dictamnus Albus L.)

HYPOTENSIVE EFFECT
–Pharmacological and toxicological effects of gas plant (Dictamnus Albus L.)
NEUROPROTECTIVE
–Neuroprotective Constituents of Dictamnus dasycarpus Root Bark
–Neuroprotective effects of constituents of the root bark of Dictamnus dasycarpus in mouse hippocampal cells.
–Neuroprotective limonoids of root bark of Dictamnus dasycarpus.

ANTI-NEUROINFLAMMATORY
–Rapid identification, isolation, and evaluation on anti-neuroinflammatory activity of limonoids derivatives from the root bark of Dictamnus dasycarpus.

MAO INHIBITOR
–Monoamine oxidase inhibitory coumarins from the aerial parts of Dictamnus albus.

ANTIFERTILITY
–Antifertility principle of Dictamnus albus root bark.

CANCER
–[Chemical constituents from root barks of Dictamnus dasycarpus and their cytotoxic activities].
–Fraxinellone has anticancer activity in vivo by inhibiting programmed cell death-ligand 1 expression by reducing hypoxia-inducible factor-1α and STAT3.
GASTRIC
–Apoptosis of AGS human gastric adenocarcinoma cells by methanolic extract of Dictamnus.
LUNG
–Dictamnine, a novel c-Met inhibitor, suppresses the proliferation of lung cancer cells by downregulating the PI3K/AKT/mTOR and MAPK signaling pathways.

PANCREAS
–Dictamnine inhibits pancreatic cancer cell growth and epithelial-mesenchymal transition by blocking the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway.

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