Review Article

Reviews and Thoughts on the Relevance between Qualitative Chinese Medicinal Properties and Quantitative Material Components

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The raw search of general advances of measuring Chinese medicinal properties in CNKI and Pubmed database. Search strategy in CNKI: common words: AB = (“si qi”+“wu wei”+“gui jing’+“sheng jiang fu chen”+“du xing”+“yao xing”+“gong xiao”+“xin”+“ku”+“gan”+“xian”+“ping”+“han”+“re”+“wen”+“liang”+“suan”); for Microelements researches, add: AND AB=(“yuan su”+“wei liang yuan su”); for Chemical Compositions researches, add: AND AB=(“you ji hua xue”+“you xiao cheng fen”+“hua xue cheng fen”+“huo xing wu zhi”+“gan lei”+“tang lei”+“kun lei”+“huang tong lei”+“hui fa you”+“tie lei”+“sheng wu jian”+“zai ti lei”+“san tie lei”+“rou lei”); Discipline Category: Medicine; Last retrieval time: Dec. 24, 2019; Search strategy in Pubmed: (Four Qi[Title/Abstract] OR Five Flavors[Title/Abstract] OR channel entering[Title/Abstract] OR properties[Title/Abstract] OR nature[Title/Abstract]) AND ((Chinese Medicine) OR (Chinese Medicinal) OR (Chinese Materia Medica) OR (Chinese herbs) OR (Chinese herbal)); for Microelements researches, add: AND (Elements[Title/Abstract] OR Microelement[Title/Abstract] OR Trace elements[Title/Abstract]); for Chemical Compositions researches, add: AND (Organic Chemistry[Title/Abstract] OR Active Ingredients[Title/Abstract] OR Chemical Ingredients[Title/Abstract] OR Active. Substances[Title/Abstract]); last retrieval time: Dec. 24, 2019.