E Jiao is also known as Donkey hide glue. The
sweet and neutral herb has been used in TCM to treat chronic diarrhea,
purpura, phobias, obsessions, compulsions, excessive anxiety, insomnia,
bleeding of uterus, promote growth of children, etc. as it tonifies
Blood, stops bleeding, nourishes Yin, moistens the Lungs, etc., by
enhancing the functions of kidney, liver and lung channels.
Ingredients
1. Collagen
2. Lysine3. Arginine
4. Histamine
5. Cysteine
6. Tryptophan
7. Hydroxyproline
8. Serine
9. Aspartic acid
10. Threonine
11. Glutamic acid
12. Proline,
13. Glycine
14. Alanine
15. Valine
16. Methionine
17. Isoleucine
18. Etc.
Health Benefits
1. Anemia caused by malignancy or chemotherapy
In the investigation of the effects of fractions A and B from enzyme-digested traditional Chinese medicine colla corii asini on mice with 5-fluorouracil-induced anemia, found that
This treatment significantly increased serum GM-CSF and EPO level and lowered serum transforming growth factor (TGF-beta) level. These results suggested that fractions A and B promoted hematopoiesis by activating immature granulocyte and erythroid cells, partly by stimulating GM-CSF and EPO secretion and suppressing TGF-beta release. Identification of a specific peptide or protein is still required for the development of a novel medicine for anemia caused by malignancy or chemotherapy, according to “Hematopoietic effect of fractions from the enzyme-digested colla corii asini on mice with 5-fluorouracil induced anemia” by Wu H, Yang F, Cui S, Qin Y, Liu J, Zhang Y.(1) 2. Endotoxin shocks
In the assessment of the effects of Ejiao (Colla Corii Asini) on endotoxin shocks in dogs, found that Ejiao obviously suppresses the increase of blood viscosity during shocks, improves microcirculation, and recovers and stabilizes blood pressure rather quickly, according to “[Effects of Ejiao (colla corii asini) on the hemodynamics, hemorheology and microcirculation during endotoxin shock in dogs].[Article in Chinese]” by Yao DF, Zhang YF, Zhou YF.(2)
3. Etc.
1. Anemia caused by malignancy or chemotherapy
In the investigation of the effects of fractions A and B from enzyme-digested traditional Chinese medicine colla corii asini on mice with 5-fluorouracil-induced anemia, found that
This treatment significantly increased serum GM-CSF and EPO level and lowered serum transforming growth factor (TGF-beta) level. These results suggested that fractions A and B promoted hematopoiesis by activating immature granulocyte and erythroid cells, partly by stimulating GM-CSF and EPO secretion and suppressing TGF-beta release. Identification of a specific peptide or protein is still required for the development of a novel medicine for anemia caused by malignancy or chemotherapy, according to “Hematopoietic effect of fractions from the enzyme-digested colla corii asini on mice with 5-fluorouracil induced anemia” by Wu H, Yang F, Cui S, Qin Y, Liu J, Zhang Y.(1) 2. Endotoxin shocks
In the assessment of the effects of Ejiao (Colla Corii Asini) on endotoxin shocks in dogs, found that Ejiao obviously suppresses the increase of blood viscosity during shocks, improves microcirculation, and recovers and stabilizes blood pressure rather quickly, according to “[Effects of Ejiao (colla corii asini) on the hemodynamics, hemorheology and microcirculation during endotoxin shock in dogs].[Article in Chinese]” by Yao DF, Zhang YF, Zhou YF.(2)
3. Etc.
Side Effects
1. Do not use the herb in case of blood stasis and spleen deficiency2. Do not use E Jiao in newborn, children or if you are pregnant or breast feeding without consulting first with the related field specialist
3. Do not use the herb if you have diarrhea
4. Etc.
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Sources
(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17963324
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2504192
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