Abstract

A microchemical approach for the identification of plant source of Chinese diuretic crude drug “Dan-zhu-ye” using low-temperature plasma ashing is reported. The specimen was ashed on a microscope slide and the remaining ashed tissue was microscopically compared with other specimens of bamboo and bamboo grasses. Characteristic distribution patterns of silicon bodies and their shape in Dan-zhu-ye have suggested that the plant source of the crude drug isLophatherum sinense Rendle or at least its very close relative.

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