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[Identification study on pig's hoofnail].

S Tian1, C Zhu, S Li

  • 1College of T.C.M, Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang 050091.

Zhong Yao Cai = Zhongyaocai = Journal of Chinese Medicinal Materials
|February 8, 2003
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This study explores pig hoofnail properties and tissue slices for identification. This research aims to establish a foundation for replacing Squama manitis.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Anatomy
  • Comparative Histology

Context:

  • Squama manitis (pangolin scales) are used in traditional medicine.
  • There is a need for sustainable and ethical alternatives to pangolin scales.
  • Pig hoofnail presents a potential substitute due to structural similarities.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the identification characteristics of pig hoofnail.
  • To analyze the properties and tissue slice features of pig hoofnail.
  • To provide a basis for systematic research into replacing Squama manitis with pig hoofnail.

Summary:

  • The study examined pig hoofnail's physical properties and histological features.
  • Key identification characteristics were identified from tissue slices.
  • These findings offer foundational data for evaluating pig hoofnail as a Squama manitis alternative.

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Impact:

  • Contributes to the search for sustainable alternatives in traditional medicine.
  • Provides essential data for future research on material substitution.
  • May reduce pressure on endangered pangolin populations.