11/21/2018 / By Edsel Cook
A Chinese study evaluated the traditional use of silverweed (Potentilla anserina) as a folk medicine for fits of coughing. They tested extracts made from the root of the medicinal herb for their antitussive and expectorant activity.
The Lanzhou University of Technology supported the study. Its results were published in the science journal Pharmaceutical Biology.
The study presented evidence that supported the antitussive and expectorant properties of silverweed root. It further noted that the polysaccharides appear to be the primary active ingredients of the traditional Chinese medicine.
This site contains the full version of this study.
Meanwhile, ChineseMedicine.news has more stories about silverweed and other natural cough medicines.
Journal Reference:
Guo T, Wei JQ, Ma JP. ANTITUSSIVE AND EXPECTORANT ACTIVITIES OFPOTENTILLA ANSERINA. Pharmaceutical Biology. 22 December 2015;54(5):807–811. DOI: 10.3109/13880209.2015.1080734.
Tagged Under: alternative medicine, antitussive, Cough, cough remedies, expectorant, herbal medicine, medicinal herbs, natural cures, plant medicine, silverweed, traditional Chinese medicine