intestines
(Lu Da's selected materials of new Chinese herbal medicine)
[source] the intestine of sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus) or other sea cucumbers. See "sea cucumber" for animal morphology.
[collection] wash the sea cucumber intestines and dry them in the shade.
[chemical composition] the vanadium content of dried intestines is 12 parts per million, which is about three times higher than that in the body. This is a characteristic of sea cucumbers, because other animals of the same genus often do not contain vanadium. Viscera contains a sulfated polysaccharide, which contains glucosamine, glucuronic acid and sulfate. The content of water, crude protein, crude fat and ash in edible sea cucumber sausage was 72.490%, 8.836%, 2.687% and 15.987%, respectively.
[function and indications] Lu Da's selected materials of new Chinese herbal medicine therapy: "treating gastric and duodenal ulcer. Put sea cucumber intestines on tile to dry and grind. Take 1-2 minutes each time, three times a day. "
Chinese PinYin : Hai Can Chang
Sea cucumber sausage