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Classification of Entries in Bon-cho-kang-mok (Ben Cao Gang Mu) -I. Entries in the Part of Herbs- (본초강목 수재생약의 식물분류학적 고찰-I -초부편-)

  • Sung, Jung-Sook;Suh, Kang-Tae;Moon, Sung-Gi;Lee, Chung-Kyu
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.276-306
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    • 1995
  • The plant entries in the part of herbs in Ben Cao Gang Muwas classified according to the protocols of Engler and other botanists. Total numbers of plant written in chinese names were 635. Among them only 432 entries were able to be classified by elucidation of several references. They were classified as eight Divisions, 13 Classes, nine Subclasses, 60 Orders, 38 Suborders, 119 Families, 304 Genera, 377 Species with 25 Varieties and one Forma. According to the category of division, the Angiospermae was the largest group of 94 Families, 276 Genera, 348 Species, 24 Varieties and one Forma, whereas only one Genus and one Species belonged to Fungi and the Gymnospermae. Other 203 entries were unable to be classified because of their ambiguities in name.

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Classification of Herbs in Vegetable Part, Pen-tsao-kang-mu(Bon-cho-kang-mok) (본초강목(本草綱目) 채부(菜部)에 수재된 본초(本草)의 분류(分類))

  • Sung, Jung-Sook;Moon, Sung-Gi;Park, Hee-Woon;Seong, Nak-Sul
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.366-374
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    • 2002
  • Pen-tsao-kang-mu(Bon-cho-kang-mok), chinese medicinal plant book, was written by Lee sijin(1578), China. The subject of this study were 158 articles of vegetable part in Pen-tsao-kang-mu. Among them only 139 articles were able to be identified by authority of several references. By Engler's system they were classified into 8 divisions, 10 classes, 6 subclasses, 31 orders, 22 suborders, 52 families, 85 genera, 99 species, 12 varieties and 2 forma, and were confirmed 113 kinds of original plants. Among the divisions, Angiospermae was the most numerous division with 92 kinds(80.70%) and the second division was Fungi with 12 kinds(10.53%). The next was Rhodophyta with 4(3.51%) kinds. Other 19 articles were unable to be classified because of their ambiguous name.

Classification of Herbs in Grain Part, Pen-tsao-kang-mu(Bon-cho-kang-mok) (본초강목(本草綱目) 곡부(穀部)에 수록된 본초(本草)의 분류(分類))

  • Sung, Jung-Sook;Moon, Sung-Gi;Park, Chun-Geon;Park, Hee-Woon;Seong, Nak-Sul
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.58-67
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    • 2002
  • Pen-tsao-kang-mu(Bon-cho-kang-mok), chinese medicinal plant book, was written by Si-jin Lee, 1578, China. The subject of this study were 210 articles of grain part in Pen-tsao-kang-mu. Among them only 193 articles were able to be identified by authority of several references. By Engler's system they were classified into 4 divisions, 5 classes, 3 subclasses, 28 orders, 17 suborders, 46 families, 95 genera, 100 species, 11 varieties and 1 form, and were confirmed 112 kinds of original plants. Among the divisions, angiospermae was the most numerous division with 107 kinds(91.98%) and the second division was gymnospermae with 3 kinds(2.70%). The next were phaeophyta and fungi with 1 kind(0.90%) on each. Other 17 articles were unable to be classified because of their ambiguous name.