Holotrichia, Qi Cao 蛴螬

Northeast Giant Black Chafer, Korean Black Beetle
Qi Cao (TCM)
Picture
Picture Holotrichia parallela
Picture Mimela lucidula
(Beetles Russia and Western Europe, Jacobson, 1905-1915)

Entomological name:


Holotrichia spp.
  1. H. diomphalia (Official)
  2. H. morosa
  3. H. sauteri
  4. H. titanus
The Pharmacopoeia of Chinese Medicine lists H. diomphalia but says other members of the same genus can be used as the source. Other species used in different parts of China and Korea include:
  1. Anomala corpulenta, A. cupripes, A. exoleta (Leaf Chafer)
  2. Mimela lucidula.
  3. Oxycetonia jucunda (Mulberry Chafer)
  4. Pentodon quadridens (Rhinoceros Bettle)
  5. Protaetia brevitarsis, P. orientalis (Flower Chafer)
  6. Alissonotum impressicolle (Scarab Beetle)
  7. Trematodes tenebrioides (Scarab)

Parts used:


Dried Larva

Temperature & Taste:


Warm, dry. Salty. Slightly Toxic (Some say Cold)

Classification:




Uses:


1. Moves the Blood, Clears Stasis, Eases Swelling, Relieves Pain
-Blood stasis in the abdomen, abdominal masses
-Amenorrhea, Dysmenorrhea
-Gynecological disorders with Blood stasis
-Postpartum pain
-Gout, Arthritis
-Cirrhosis of the Liver
-Bruising, Trauma, Fractures

2. Promotes Milk:
-insufficient Lactation

3. Resists Poison:
-Herpes Zoster
-Hepatitis B
-Tetanus
-also to stop drinking alcohol (a little is taken in wine)

4. Externally:
-Eye inflammation, obstacles in the eyes, Nebula
-Toxic Sores, Rashes
-Mouth Ulcers
-pediatric Umbilical Sores
-Erysipelas
-Hemorrhoids


Dose:


Powder: 500mg–2 grams

Substitute:


Tabanus Meng Chong

Preparation:


1. Dried Holotrichia
  They are generally washed in scalding hot water, then sun-dried, or dried in an oven.
2. Stir-fried Holotrichia
  The dried grubs are stir-fried with rice until the rice is scorched. The rice is then disgarded and the grubs are kept for use.

Main Combinations:


1. Blood Stasis
i. Holotrichia Qi Cao, Rhubarb (Da Huang), Peach kernel (Tao Ren), Bitter Almond kernel (Ku Xing Ren), Paeonia Bai Shao, Toxicodendron Gan Qi, Tabanus Meng Chong, Leech (Shui Zhi) (as in Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan)
2. Promote Menstruation:
i. Holotrichia Qi Cao, Rhubarb (Da Huang), Peach kernel (Tao Ren), Tabanus Meng Chong, Leech (Shui Zhi), Hematite (Dai Zhe Shi) (as in Meng Chong Wan)
ii. Holotrichia Qi Cao, Rhubarb (Da Huang), Dang Gui, Ligusticum Chuan Xiong, Paeonia Mu Dan Pi, Paeonia rubra Chi Shao Yao, Peach kernel (Tao Ren), Costus (Mu Xiang), Tabanus Meng Chong, Leech (Shui Zhi),
3. Arthritic pain, Holotrichia Qi Cao (7 in number), Licorice baked (15 grams), Myrrh, Frankincense (3 grams each)

Major Formulas:


Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan

Cautions:


1. Not used during Pregnancy
2. Use carefully in the Weak

Main Preparations used:




ANTIMICROBIAL
Antimicrobial Peptides Derived From Insects Offer a Novel Therapeutic Option to Combat Biofilm: A Review
[Antimicrobial proteins of insect and their clinical application].
Insect Antimicrobial Peptides and Their Applications

ANTI-FUNGAL
Purification and cDNA cloning of an antifungal protein from the hemolymph of Holotrichia diomphalia larvae

ANTIOXIDANT
Grub polypeptide extracts protect against oxidative stress through the NRF2-ARE signaling pathway
Anti-Thrombotic, Anti-Oxidant and Haemolysis Activities of Six Edible Insect Species

ANTI-THROMBOTIC
Anti-Thrombotic, Anti-Oxidant and Haemolysis Activities of Six Edible Insect Species

ASTHMA
The Ethanol Extract of Holotrichia diomphalia Larvae, Containing Fatty acids and Amino acids, Exerts Anti-Asthmatic Effects through Inhibition of the GATA-3/Th2 Signaling Pathway in Asthmatic Mice