| Class of Coldness | III 〜 V | Light Condition | II 〜 V |
| Class of Warmness | 65 〜 170 | Class of Soil | II 〜 III |
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Plant data
| Latin name | Achyranthes fauriei Lév. et Vaniot | |||||||||
| Family name | Amaranthaceae | |||||||||
| Common name | Japanese chaff flower | |||||||||
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| Photo library | Photo library | |||||||||
Reference
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Ida, Y. et al., Achyranthosides A and B, novel cytotoxic saponins from Achyranthes fauriei root. Tetrahedron Letters (1994), 35(37), 6887-90. Ida, Y. et al., Glucuronide saponins of oleanolic acid from Achyranthes fauriei roots. Planta Medica (1994), 60(3), 286-7. Hikino, H. et al., Steroids. Part XXIX. Inokosterone, an insect metamorphosing substance from Achyranthes fauriei. Absolute configuration and synthesis. Tetrahedron (1976), 32(24), 3015-21. Takemoto, T. et al., Absolute configuration of inokosterone, an insect-moulting substance from Achyranthes fauriei. Tetrahedron Letters (1968), (20), 2475-8. Takemoto, T. et al., Constituents of achyranthis radix. III. Structure of inokosterone. Yakugaku Zasshi (1967), 87(12), 1474-7. Takemoto, T. et al., Constituents of achyranthis radix. I. Yakugaku Zasshi (1967), 87(12), 1463-8. | ||||||||||
| Crude drug | ACHYRANTHIS RADIX | |||||||||
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| Plant culture and efficient production method | Plant culture | |||||||||
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