Crataegus pinnatifida

Botanical Overview

Crataegus pinnatifida, commonly known as Chinese hawthorn, mountain hawthorn, or pinnate-leaved hawthorn, is a member of the Rosaceae family. Indigenous to China and East Asia, this plant’s fruit, leaf, and flower are traditionally used medicinally.

Energetics

The plant exhibits slightly warming temperature with neutral moisture characteristics. Its flavor profile includes sour and sweet tastes, with a general descending and centered directionality. It possesses tonifying properties, primarily affecting the body’s qi and blood.

Primary Actions

  • Cardiotonic
  • Digestive stimulant
  • Circulatory tonic
  • Antioxidant

Indications

Western

  • Poor digestion
  • Indigestion
  • Hyperlipidemia
  • Hypertension
  • Cardiac insufficiency
  • Atherosclerosis

Syndromes

  • Cardiovascular weakness
  • Dyspepsia
  • Poor circulation

TCM

  • Food stagnation
  • Abdominal distention
  • Blood stasis
  • Chest pain

Syndromes

  • Food retention syndrome
  • Blood stasis syndrome

Ayurveda

Data not well established for specific symptoms or syndromes.

Unani

Data not well established for specific symptoms or syndromes.

Constituents & Mechanisms

Crataegus pinnatifida contains flavonoids, oligomeric proanthocyanidins, triterpenic acids, phenolic acids, and vitamin C, which contribute to its antioxidant, cardiovascular protective, and digestive stimulant effects.

Dosage & Preparations

  • Fruit decoction: 9-15 g daily
  • Tincture 1:5 (30-40% ethanol): 2-5 mL, 1-3 times per day
  • Powder: 3-6 g daily

Safety & Contraindications

Crataegus pinnatifida is generally considered safe when used as directed. Mild gastrointestinal upset may occur. Use caution with patients on antihypertensive or anticoagulant therapy due to potential interactions. Insufficient safety data for pregnancy and lactation; avoid use during these periods.

Astrological Correspondences

No reliable or consistent information available on planetary or elemental rulers for Crataegus pinnatifida.

Selected References

  • Medicinal Plants of China – Crataegus pinnatifida Therapeutic Actions & Uses
  • Herbal Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects, 2nd Edition – Cardiovascular Effects of Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.)
  • European Medicines Agency (EMA) – ESCOP Monograph on Crataegus