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Table 1 The information on chemical analysis of the herbs from the literature in DTT

From: Decoding the underlying mechanisms of Di-Tan-Decoction in treating intracerebral hemorrhage based on network pharmacology

Herb

Method

Component

Concentration

Ref

Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. ex DC

HPLC

Glycyrrhizin

98.01 mg/g

Chen et al., 2009 [21]

Liquiritin

102.63 mg/g

Isoliquritigenin

98.18 mg/g

Zingiber officinale Roscoe

HPLC

6-Gingerol

16.62 mg/g

Zhang et al., 2009 [22]

6-Shogaol

4.92 mg/g

Citrus reticulata Blanco

HPLC

Naringin

24.87 mg/g

Liu et al., 2013 [23]

Hesperidin

2.19 mg/g

Arisaema heterophyllum Blume

HPLC

Guanosine

0.436 mg/g

Zhang et al., 2020 [24]

Adenosine

0.642 mg/g

Chafertoside

0.618 mg/g

Isochafertoside

0.517 mg/g

Panax ginseng C.A.Mey

HPLC–MS

Rg1

0.205 mg/g

Shang et al., 2018 [25]

Re

0.175 mg/g

Rf

0.050 mg/g

Rb1

0.112 mg/g

Rb2

0.033 mg/g

Rd

0.016 mg/g

Pinellia ternata (Thunb.) Makino

RP-HPLC

Uridine

0.224 mg·g

Chen et al., 2013 [26]

guanosine

0.337 mg·g

adenosine

0.084 mg·g

Poria cocos (Schw.) Wolf

HPLC

Dehydrotumonic acid

0.34 mg/g

Peng et al., 2017 [27]

dehydrofulic acid

0.29 mg/g

poriatic acid

0.72 mg/g

melinolic acid

0.15 mg/g

Citrus acida Pers

HPLC

Naringenin

1.91 mg/g

Zhan et al., 2015 [28]

Hesperetin

1.37 mg/g

Marmin

1.52 mg/g

6’,7’-Dihydroxy bergamot

2.96 mg/g

Citronella

2.90 mg/g

Orange peel

2.18 mg/g

Bambusa tuldoides Munro

HPLC

Flavonoids

0.81 mg/mL

Li et al., 2017 [29]