@article{ART002108351},
author={장희원 and Song Jichung and Eom Dong Myung},
title={Study on the Effects of the Blood-activating and Stasis-dispelling Herbs based on Five tastes and Effect Terms},
journal={The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics},
issn={1229-8328},
year={2016},
volume={29},
number={2},
pages={203-212},
doi={10.14369/skmc.2016.29.2.203}
TY - JOUR
AU - 장희원
AU - Song Jichung
AU - Eom Dong Myung
TI - Study on the Effects of the Blood-activating and Stasis-dispelling Herbs based on Five tastes and Effect Terms
JO - The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
PY - 2016
VL - 29
IS - 2
PB - 대한한의학원전학회
SP - 203
EP - 212
SN - 1229-8328
AB - Objectives : In order to infer the effect of blood-activating and stasis-dispelling herbs by the analysis of effect terms which have extracted and refined, based on five tastes.
Methods : I extracted the effect terms and five tastes of blood-activating and stasis-dispelling herbs written in Herbology. Extracted effect terms was divided into single meaning term and was refined as typical term. After that, I sorted herbs according to the five tastes and find the most highly mentioned effect terms. And I infered each herb’s effects based on the relationship between five tastes and most highly mentioned terms.
Results & Conclusions : I extracted 5 tastes and 53 effect terms and refined it as 43 effect terms. As the result of analyzing the effect term based the tastes, blood-activating and stasis-dispelling herbs are usually have blood-activating and pain-relieving. The herbs that have the hot taste, have the effect of moving-qi, stasis-breaking and aggregation-dispersing. And I supposed new effects of 5 kinds of herbs among them. The herbs that have the sweet tastes, have the effect of stasis-dispelling. And I supposed new effects of 2 kinds of herbs among them by analyzing the relationship between the tastes and effect terms.
KW - Blood-activating and stasis-dispelling herbs;Effect term;Five tastes;Herb terminology;Herbology
DO - 10.14369/skmc.2016.29.2.203
ER -
장희원, Song Jichung and Eom Dong Myung. (2016). Study on the Effects of the Blood-activating and Stasis-dispelling Herbs based on Five tastes and Effect Terms. The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics, 29(2), 203-212.
장희원, Song Jichung and Eom Dong Myung. 2016, "Study on the Effects of the Blood-activating and Stasis-dispelling Herbs based on Five tastes and Effect Terms", The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics, vol.29, no.2 pp.203-212. Available from: doi:10.14369/skmc.2016.29.2.203
장희원, Song Jichung, Eom Dong Myung "Study on the Effects of the Blood-activating and Stasis-dispelling Herbs based on Five tastes and Effect Terms" The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 29.2 pp.203-212 (2016) : 203.
장희원, Song Jichung, Eom Dong Myung. Study on the Effects of the Blood-activating and Stasis-dispelling Herbs based on Five tastes and Effect Terms. 2016; 29(2), 203-212. Available from: doi:10.14369/skmc.2016.29.2.203
장희원, Song Jichung and Eom Dong Myung. "Study on the Effects of the Blood-activating and Stasis-dispelling Herbs based on Five tastes and Effect Terms" The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 29, no.2 (2016) : 203-212.doi: 10.14369/skmc.2016.29.2.203
장희원; Song Jichung; Eom Dong Myung. Study on the Effects of the Blood-activating and Stasis-dispelling Herbs based on Five tastes and Effect Terms. The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics, 29(2), 203-212. doi: 10.14369/skmc.2016.29.2.203
장희원; Song Jichung; Eom Dong Myung. Study on the Effects of the Blood-activating and Stasis-dispelling Herbs based on Five tastes and Effect Terms. The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics. 2016; 29(2) 203-212. doi: 10.14369/skmc.2016.29.2.203
장희원, Song Jichung, Eom Dong Myung. Study on the Effects of the Blood-activating and Stasis-dispelling Herbs based on Five tastes and Effect Terms. 2016; 29(2), 203-212. Available from: doi:10.14369/skmc.2016.29.2.203
장희원, Song Jichung and Eom Dong Myung. "Study on the Effects of the Blood-activating and Stasis-dispelling Herbs based on Five tastes and Effect Terms" The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 29, no.2 (2016) : 203-212.doi: 10.14369/skmc.2016.29.2.203