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Mahonia bealei Evergreen shrub (1 Page of 5) The Mahonia bealei plant species is found in E. Asia - W. China in Hupeh, Hubei, Sichuan and Taiwan. It is a member of the Berberidaceae family. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Mahonia bealei Family: Berberidaceae Author: (Fort.)Carr. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 2 Mature Width: 2 Habitat: Damp woodlands in uplands around 2000 metres[184].
Medicinal Information: The leaf is febrifuge and tonic[218].
A decoction of the root and stems is antiphlogistic, antirheumatic, depurative and febrifuge[147, 218]. A decoction is used in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, recurring fever and cough in rundown body systems, rheumatoid arthritis, backache, weak knees, dysentery and enteritis[147]. The root and rootbark are best harvested in the autumn[213].
Berberine, universally present in rhizomes of Mahonia species, has marked antibacterial effects[218] and is used as a bitter tonic[213]. Since it is not appreciably absorbed by the body, it is used orally in the treatment of various enteric infections, especially bacillary dysentery[218]. It should not be used with Glyccyrriza species (Liquorice) because this nullifies the effects of the berberine[218]. Berberine has also shown antitumour activity[218].
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