There are two distinct groups of peonies: the herbaceous and the tree, or moutan, peonies. |
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But Ian knows a thing or two, so on May 27 seek out his moutan tree paeonies, a rare and magical sight. |
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The inhibition of phenylhydroquinone-induced oxidative DNA cleavage by constituents of moutan cortex and paeoniae radix. |
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However, the form introduced in English prevails in words like moutan. |
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Moutan is also said to move the blood, thus this formula contains two blood movers. |
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But I could not understand why Moutan peonies had survived the predations of Chinese peasants for thousands of years and are only now in real danger of total destruction. |
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Paeonia suffruticosa, or Moutan peony, is an excellent example of a tree peony. |
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Pharmacological investigations of the anti-diabetic effect of Cortex Moutan and its active component paeonol. |
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All over the year it is possible to buy plants in vases at the nursery of the Moutan Botanic Center which offers a great choise of varieties. |
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Moutan cortex radicis is a Chinese herbal medicine that was widely used over a long period as an analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory agent in China. |
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Comparative pharmacokinetic study of paeoniflorin after oral administration of pure paeoniflorin, extract of Cortex Moutan and Shuang-Dan prescription to rats. |
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Palbinone and triterpenes from Moutan Cortex stimulate glucose uptake and glycogen synthesis via activation of AMPK in insulin-resistant human HepG2 Cells. |
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