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菊苣


Name (CN) 菊苣 (Jú jù)
Synonyms (CN) 蓝菊
Name (EN) Cichorii Herba Cichorii Radix, Herba Cichorii
Scientific name(s) Cichorii Radix, Herba Cichorii, Herba Cichorii Intybi
Used section Dried above-ground parts or roots
Taste Bitter、Salty
Channel Tropism Induce in the liver, gall bladder and stomach meridians.
Cold/Hot properties Cold
Group Plant [Vegetables And Products]

Origin The dried above-ground parts or roots of Cichorium glandulosum Boiss. et Huet or Chicory Cichorium intybus L., family Asteraceae.
Function and treatment Clearing the liver and gallbladder, tonifying the stomach and eliminating food, diuresis and swelling. Used for damp-heat jaundice, stomach pain with little food and edema with little urination.
Origin and best harvesting period Chicory is a Uyghur customary medicine. It is distributed in Beijing, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Liaoning, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Xinjiang and Jiangxi. Among them, chicory root polysaccharide from Hebei has the highest OH scavenging rate and the strongest OH scavenging ability. In northern areas, chicory is harvested in late October and early November, when it has grown for 100-120 d and has formed full fleshy roots, on a rain-free day and before frost. When harvesting, use a shovel or a deep plough to dig up the whole fleshy root with the seedlings, taking care not to injure the roots and not to leave the broken roots in the soil. The dug up chicory seedlings with their roots are placed neatly in the field to dry for 2 to 3 d. Remove the root plants with shoots, trim the root plants, remove the old yellow leaves, leave 3 to 5 cm of leaf stalks at the base of the leaves and cut off the rest.

Related compounds


No. Name(s)
COMP-001032 pyridoxine
COMP-001041 sucrose; saccharose; sugar
COMP-001059 cyanidin 3-glucoside
COMP-001074 calcium
COMP-001075 chromium
COMP-001076 magnesium
COMP-001078 potassium
COMP-001079 sodium
COMP-001083 copper
COMP-001086 manganese
COMP-001087 salicylates
COMP-001088 silicon
COMP-001089 sugars
COMP-001091 zinc
COMP-001102 shikimic acid; shikimate
COMP-001168 4-hydroxybenzoic acid; p-hydroxybenzoic acid; hydroxybenzoic acid; 4-hydroxy benzoic acid
COMP-001173 beta-d-glucopyranose
COMP-001178 phytomenadione; vitamin k 1; vitamin k1 epoxide-1,4-diol
COMP-001184 d-fructose
COMP-001192 water
COMP-001193 nitrogen
COMP-001194 selenium
COMP-001196 nickel
COMP-001207 folic acid
COMP-001227 iron
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Macro-nutrients


Area N/A
Edible fraction N/A
Energy 17 (Kcal)
Moisture N/A
Protein 1.3 (g)
Fat 0.2 (g)
Fiber 0.9 (g)
Carbohydrates 3.4 (g)
Retinol equivalent 93.8 (µg)
Thiamine 0.08 (mg)
Riboflavin 0.08 (mg)
Niacin 0.4 (mg)
Vitamin E 0 (mg)
Vitamin A 205 (µg)
Vitamin C 7 (mg)
Carotene 1.4 (µg)
Sodium 22 (mg)
Calcium 52(mg)
Iron 0.8 (mg)
Ascorbic acid N/A
Cholesterol 0 (mg)
Magnesium 15 (mg)
Zinc 0.79 (mg)
Copper 0.1 (mg)
Selenium 0 (µg)
Phosphorus 28 (mg)
Potassium 314 (mg)
Manganese 0.42 (mg)