The efficacy and function of purple bead grassCallicarpa ovata can be used as medicine and is a good medicinal material. It tastes bitter and astringent, and has a neutral nature. It has the effects of dispersing blood stasis, stopping bleeding, and relieving inflammation and pain. The leaves of Callicarpa ovata can be used to treat symptoms such as vomiting blood, hemoptysis, and bloody stools. They can be used externally to treat bleeding from trauma. The roots can be used to treat swelling and pain from falls, rheumatic bone pain, etc. Hemostatic effectBecause the leaves of Purple Beadgrass contain a hemostatic ingredient called flavonoid condensed tannin, it has the effects of dispersing blood stasis, stopping bleeding, and relieving inflammation and pain. The injection prepared with Callicarpa ovata extract can not only increase the body's platelets, but also shorten the bleeding time, blood clot contraction and prothrombin time. It can be used to treat gastrointestinal bleeding, incision bleeding during surgical operations, postoperative bleeding, etc. Antibacterial effectPurple Beadgrass is antibacterial and has a certain inhibitory effect on Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus, etc. |
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