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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 242-249, 1983.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-377855

ABSTRACT

In order to clarify the morphological changes in the producing stage of moxa and the differences in the quality of various commodity moxa, we observed samples of each producing stage and several kinds of commodity moxa by the naked eye, scanning and transmission electron microscope.<br>We confirmed that moxa consisted of T-form hair taken from a mixture of leaf stems and leaves obtained from shredded and ground Altemisia leaves. However, no significant changes were observed in the T-form hair itself since the stem of the T-form and short T-form hair were removed.<br>Concerning differences in the quality of commodity moxa, differences in the extraneous matter on the hair surface, uniformity of thickness of hair, flatness, crookedness, size of each wad of hair and smoothness of hair surface were observed in addition to the traditional color, impurity, texture, smell and etc.

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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 27-33, 1981.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-370413

ABSTRACT

As a part of the study of Moxibusion, we have examind the leaves of Altemisia vulgaris L. var. indica <i>Maxim</i> (Altemisia) to clarify the structure of one by macroscopic, scanning electron microscopic and transmission electron microscopic observation.<br>We obtained results as follows;<br>First, when the structure of Altemisia grown in the sunlight was compared with one grown in the shade, the leaves of the former containd much hairs than one of the latter on both young and matured ones.<br>Second, the hairs of young leaves were dense, thick and short and the cross section of one showed round shape. On the other hand, in the hairs of matured leaves, their cross section were flat.<br>Third, as a result of comparison with Altemisia and Gnaphalium multiceps <i>Wall</i> (Gnaphalium), the former had some kinds of glandular hairs and head-form hair except T-form hair, although, the latter had only one kind of head-form hair except woolly hair.

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