Lai Fu Zi is also known as Radish Seed. The acrid,
sweet and neutral herb has been used in TCM to treat burping with
acidic gas, cough and wheezing with phlegm, chronic asthmatic
bronchitis, etc., as it promotes digestion, transforms food retention and Phlegm, moves Qi downwards, etc., by enhancing the functions of spleen, stomach and lung channels.
bronchitis, etc., as it promotes digestion, transforms food retention and Phlegm, moves Qi downwards, etc., by enhancing the functions of spleen, stomach and lung channels.
Ingredients
1. Methyl- mercaptan
2. α,β-methylbutanol
3. β, γ-hexenol
4. Eruci acid
5. Linoleic acid
6. Linolenic acid
7. Polysaccharide
8. Phenol
9. Alkaloid,
10 Flavonoid
11. Phytosterols
12. Etc.
Health Benefits
1. Multipotent chemopreventive agent
In the investigation of the chemo0preventive effects of Kaiware
Daikon (Raphanus sativus L.) extract, showed that 4-methylthio-3-butenyl
isothiocyanate (GRH-ITC) and 4-methylsulfinyl-3-butenyl isothiocyanate
(GRE-ITC), released by the GLs purified from Japanese (Kaiware) Daikon
(Raphanus sativus L.) seeds and sprouts, had selective
cytotoxic/apoptotic activity on three human colon carcinoma cell lines
prompted further research on the potential chemopreventive role of a
standardized Kaiware Daikon extract (KDE), containing 10.5% w/w GRH and
3.8% w/w GRE, compared to its isolated components(1)
2. Cytotoxic and antioxidant activity
In the interest in the chemopreventive potential of Brassica
vegetables (cruciferae), particularly due to their content in
glucosinolates (GL), which upon myrosinase hydrolysis release the
corresponding isythiocyanates (ITC), as Japanese daikon ( Raphanus
sativus L.) is possibly the vegetable with the highest per capita
consumption within the Brassicaceae family, found that GRH-ITC has
interesting antioxidant/radical scavenging properties, associated with a
selective cytotoxic/apoptotic activity toward three human colon
carcinoma cell lines, and very limited toxicity on normal human
T-lymphocytes.
3. Cirrhotic ascites
In the investigation of the efficacy of Xiaozhang Tie, a
traditional Chinese herbal cataplasm composed of dahuang (Rheum palmatum
L.), laifuzi (Raphanus sativus L.), concocted gansui (Euphorbia kansui
T.N. Liou ex T.P. Wang), chenxiang [Aquilaria sinensis (Lour.) Gilg],
dingxiang (Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb.), bingpian (Borneolum
syntheticum) and shexiang (artificial Moschus), as an adjuvant in
treating cirrhotic ascites, indicated that Xiaozhang Tie as an adjuvant
to primary therapy of cirrhotic ascites is safe and shows a remarkable
efficacy on relieving abdominal distention(3)
4. Anti diabetic effect
In the study of study screening the glycemic attributes of Raphanus
sativus L. (Brassicaceae) root juice in normal as well as sub- and
mild-diabetic models, found that the dose of 300 mg kg(-1)bw was
identified as the most effective dose which lowers the blood glucose
level (BGL) by 33.4% (p < 0.001) at 6 h during fasting blood glucose
(FBG) studies in normal rats. However, the glucose tolerance test (GTT)
revealed the maximum reduction of 15.9% (p < 0.001) in BGL at 3 h in
normal rats with the same dose, whereas the reduction observed was by
23.8 and 28.3% (p < 0.001) in sub- and mild-diabetic rats,
respectively, at the same interval of time(4)
5. Antioxidant and choleretic properties
In the examination of the Antioxidant and choleretic properties of
Raphanus sativus L. sprout (Kaiware Daikon) extract, showed that
contribution of GRH to KDE’s antioxidant activity was considered in two
chemical assays (Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity and
Briggs-Rauscher methods). The total phenol assay by Folin-Ciocalteu
reagent was performed to quantify the reducing capacity of KDE. Finally,
on the basis of the putative choleretic properties of antioxidant plant
extracts, the effect on the bile flow of KDE administration was
investigated in an animal experimental model. The findings showed that
KDE has antioxidant properties and significantly induced bile flow in
rats administered 1.5 g/kg of body weight for 4 consecutive days(5)
6. Etc.
Side Effects
1. Do not use the herb in case of Qi and spleen deficiency
2. No not use Lai Fu Zi in newborn, children or if you are pregnant
or hreast feeding without first consult with your doctor or related
field specialist.
3. Etc.
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