Gold Coin Grass

Chinese
过路黄
Pinyin
Guo Lu Huang
Latin
Herba Lysimachiae
Botanical illustration of Gold Coin Grass, Lysimachia christinae, showing habit, coin-shaped leaves, flowers, fruit, root, and diagnostic plant details.
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Known in TCM as Guo Lu Huang (过路黄), this sweet and salty, cool herb enters the Liver, Gallbladder, Kidney, and Bladder. Traditionally, it clears Damp-Heat and promotes urination, most often applied for nephrolithiasis, urinary tract infection, and hepatitis. Modern research has identified Rutin among its active constituents.

Part used: Whole herb

Also Known As

Lysimachia

Latin: Herba Lysimachiae | Pinyin: Guo Lu Huang | Chinese: 过路黄

TCM Properties

Taste
sweet, salty
Temperature
cool
Channels
Liver, Gallbladder, Kidney, Bladder

Traditional Use

Primary Actions

  • Clears Damp-Heat and promotes urination
  • Expels kidney and bladder stones … primary indication
  • Clears Liver-Gallbladder Damp-Heat and dissolves gallstones
  • Clears Heat and resolves toxicity

Secondary Actions

  • Reduces jaundice and promotes bile flow in cholecystitis and hepatitis
  • Anti-inflammatory for lower urinary tract

Classic Formulas

  • Shi Lin Tong (石淋通) … patent formula using Jin Qian Cao (Guo Lu Huang) as the principal herb to dissolve urinary stones and relieve painful urination
  • Combined with Hai Jin Sha (海金沙) and Qu Mai (瞿麦) in classical stone-expelling prescriptions for kidney and bladder calculi

Classical References

  • Pharmacopoeia name 金钱草 (Jin Qian Cao, Gold Coin Grass) derives from the round coin-shaped leaves; 过路黄 (Guo Lu Huang, Yellow Roadside Herb) is the folk vernacular for the same plant Lysimachia christinae Hance
  • Stone-dissolving use recorded in Song dynasty formularies; incorporated into Shi Lin (石淋, stone strangury) treatment lineage

Modern Research

Active Compounds

  • Rutin (quercetin-3-O-rutinoside; 3.36 mg/g in crude extract)
  • Quercetin (0.83 mg/g)
  • Kaempferol (0.86 mg/g)
  • Hyperoside (quercetin-3-galactoside)
  • Isoquercetin
  • Chlorogenic acid

Studied Effects

  • Anti-urolithiasis: aqueous extract eliminated preestablished cholesterol gallstones almost entirely after 2–4 weeks of treatment in mice … dose- and duration-dependent regression (PMID 25794804)
  • Gallstone prevention via gut microbiota: aqueous extract prevents cholesterol gallstone formation in high-fat-diet mice by favourably altering intestinal microflora composition, reducing total cholesterol and bile acid excretion (PMID 34261853)
  • Nephrolithiasis mechanisms: network pharmacology identified 16 active compounds and 11 key targets including purine salvage, IL-4/IL-13 signalling, and neutrophil degranulation pathways as mechanisms for kidney stone inhibition (PMID 32241963)

PubMed References

Safety & Interactions

Contraindications

  • Cold-Damp patterns of the Kidney and Bladder
  • Spleen-Stomach Deficiency Cold

Cautions

  • Standard dose 15–60g decoction (higher than most herbs … bulk action required for stone dissolution)
  • Long-term use at high doses may cause loose stools or diarrhea; reduce dose if this occurs
  • Stone expulsion should be monitored; large stones may require concurrent medical management

Conditions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gold Coin Grass used for?

Gold Coin Grass is traditionally used to Clears Damp-Heat and promotes urination, Expels kidney and bladder stones … primary indication, Clears Liver-Gallbladder Damp-Heat and dissolves gallstones, Clears Heat and resolves toxicity. Research has investigated its effects on: Anti-urolithiasis: aqueous extract eliminated preestablished cholesterol gallstones almost entirely after 2–4 weeks of treatment in mice … dose- and duration-dependent regression (PMID 25794804); Gallstone prevention via gut microbiota: aqueous extract prevents cholesterol gallstone formation in high-fat-diet mice by favourably altering intestinal microflora composition, reducing total cholesterol and bile acid excretion (PMID 34261853).

What are other names for Gold Coin Grass?

Gold Coin Grass is also known as Lysimachia. In TCM: 过路黄 (Guo Lu Huang); Herba Lysimachiae.

Is Gold Coin Grass safe during pregnancy?

The safety of Gold Coin Grass during pregnancy has not been established. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use.

What are the contraindications for Gold Coin Grass?

Gold Coin Grass should not be used in: Cold-Damp patterns of the Kidney and Bladder; Spleen-Stomach Deficiency Cold. Consult a qualified practitioner before use.