Antelope Hom

Antelope Hom
Name
Antelope Hom
Latin Pharmaceutical Name
Saigae Tataricae Cornu
Chinese Name
羚羊角
Category
Zoological substances

Antelope HomMore Info

Production Regions
Primarily produced in Xinjiang, Tibet, Qinghai, Inner Mongolia.
Macroscopic Features
Long cylindrical, slightly bowl-like and curled, 15~33cm long, off-white or yellowish-white, base is slightly black-gray. Young tender horn has ‘blood line’ or purple spots when examined under light, smooth and moist like jade, without cracks; old tender horns have thin longitudinal cracks. Except apex portion, the body has 10~16 raised ringed ridges, 2cm interval distance, when held in the hand, it fits comfortably in four fingers. Base cut surface is round, diameter is 3~4cm, inside has hard and heavy 'stuffed bone’, which is 1/2 or 1/3 portion of the whole horn, externally has raised longitudinal ridges and adheres exactly with the indented grooves of horn sheath, the connecting part is saw-teeth-like on the horizontal cut view. After removing the ‘stuffed bone’, the lower portion of the horn is hollow and the whole horn is translucent; when examined by light, the upper portion of the horn has one visible thin tunnel to the horn tip in the middle. Hard texture, faint odor, tasteless. Ling yang jiao shaved slices: horizontal slices are sub-spherical thin pieces, off-white or yellowish-white, translucent, with visible exterior lines, slightly wavy, hollow in the middle. Pliable texture, not easily to pull and break. faint odor, tasteless. Ling yang jiao longitudinal slices: thin pieces, off-white or yellowish-white, externally smooth, translucent, and lustrous; faint odor, tasteless.
Quality Requirements
Superior medicinal material is tender, white, smooth and glossy, inside contains red streaks and lacks cracks.
Properties
Salty; cold
Functions
Calms the liver, extinguishes wind, clears the liver, brightens eyes, resolves blood stasis, resolves toxin. Apply to fright epilepsy with high fever, coma and convulsion, eclampsia, epilepsy, headache and dizziness, eye screen, heat toxin with skin eruption, sore and abscess toxin.
Processed Form
Ling yang jiao powder: milky-white small powders, faint odor, tasteless.
Technical Terms
‘Without impression patterns’: this refers to the point of ling yang jiao; on horn with a tender texture, reddish-trace of blood or purplish-black streaks can be seen, and no cracks area present. ‘Stuffed bone’: the inner base of the horn is hard and has a heavy texture. ‘Reaches the eyes of heaven’: this refers to the upper portion of ling yang jiao that is hollow in the center and not filled in. When held up to light; one thin hollow passage can be seen in the upper section that reaches all the way to the tip of horn. ‘Water wave pattern’: the base of ling yang jiao has 10~20 raised ringed ridges. When held in hand, it fits comfortably, so this phenomenon is also called “fits the hand”.
Origin
The horn of Saiga tatarica Linnaeus.(Bovidae)

Antelope HomHerbs in the formula

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Purple Snow Elixir

Action:Clears heat and opens the orifices, extinguishes wind and arrests convulsion.
Indication:Zi Xue Dan is indicated for heat invading the pericardium and excessive heat generating wind. The symptoms are high fever, vexation and agitation, unconsciousness and delirium, convulsion, syncope, thirst, drinking a lot, scorched lips, dry tooth, dark urine, and constipation. The tongue is crimson with a dry, yellow coating, and a wiry, forceful pulse. Zi Xue Dan is also indicated for infantile convulsion due to excessive heat.
Antelope Horn and Uncaria Decoction

Antelope Horn and Uncaria Decoction

Action:Cools the liver and extinguishes wind, and increases fluids to relax the sinews.
Indication:Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang is indicated for a pattern of exuberant heat stirring wind. The symptoms are persistent high fever, irritability, restlessness, twitching and spasms of the extremities, convulsions, coma, a dark red tongue body with a dry tongue coating, or a burnt tongue with prickles, and a wiry, rapid pulse.
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