Members of genus Chrysanthemum,comprising approximately 40 species,hold economic significance as edible,medicinal,and ornamental plants.Among these species,Chrysanthemum indicum and the cultivated chrysanthemum C.mori...Members of genus Chrysanthemum,comprising approximately 40 species,hold economic significance as edible,medicinal,and ornamental plants.Among these species,Chrysanthemum indicum and the cultivated chrysanthemum C.morifolium have been used for tea and traditional Chinese medicine to treat common cold symptoms,impaired vision,dizziness,and skin irritation.The medicinal properties of chrysanthemum are primarily derived from its bioactive compounds,including flavonoids.展开更多
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文摘Members of genus Chrysanthemum,comprising approximately 40 species,hold economic significance as edible,medicinal,and ornamental plants.Among these species,Chrysanthemum indicum and the cultivated chrysanthemum C.morifolium have been used for tea and traditional Chinese medicine to treat common cold symptoms,impaired vision,dizziness,and skin irritation.The medicinal properties of chrysanthemum are primarily derived from its bioactive compounds,including flavonoids.