A comprehensive chemical and pharmacological review of three confusable Chinese herbal medicine-Aucklandiae radix, Vladimiriae radix, and Inulae radix

被引:25
|
作者
Zhuang, Kaiyan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Xia, Qing [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Zhang, Shanshan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Maharajan, Kannan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Liu, Kechun [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Zhang, Yun [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Qilu Univ Technol, Biol Inst, Shandong Acad Sci, Jinan 250103, Peoples R China
[2] Engn Res Ctr Zebrafish Models Human Dis & Drug Sc, Jinan, Peoples R China
[3] Shandong Prov Engn Lab Biol Testing Technol, Jinan, Peoples R China
基金
国家重点研发计划;
关键词
Aucklandiae radix; inulae radix; pharmacology; phytochemistry; vladimiriae radix; SESQUITERPENE LACTONES; SAUSSUREA-LAPPA; HELENIUM L; CHEMOKINE PRODUCTION; ESSENTIAL OIL; NITRIC-OXIDE; CONSTITUENTS; ROOTS; ALANTOLACTONE; COSTUNOLIDE;
D O I
10.1002/ptr.7250
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
Aucklandiae radix (AR, Muxiang), vladimiriae radix (VR, Chuanmuxiang), and inulae radix (IR, Tumuxiang) are widely used in clinical or folk medicine in China. Their Chinese names all have the Chinese character "Muxiang," which makes it confusable in usage, especially AR and VR, because VR was used as a substitute for AR during a historical period. The National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China has approved AR as a functional food. However, VR and IR are not listed. Many research articles on three kinds of "Muxiang" have been published. However, no review was appeared to compare similarities and differences among the three kinds of "Muxiang." Here, the morphological characterization, phytochemistry, and pharmaceutical effects of AR, VR, and IR were reviewed. We found that only six compounds were common in the three species. Twenty-six compounds were common to AR and VR. Twenty-two compounds were common to AR and IR. Only seven compounds were common to VR and IR. The extracts of AR, VR, and IR were all reported with antiinflammatory effects, which is the most important activity of "Muxiang" species. The volatile oil of AR, VR, and IR had antibacterial activities. Extracts of AR and VR showed anti-gastric ulcers and anti-diarrhea effects. Extracts of AR and IR exhibited anticancer effects. In addition, AR extract had liver protective effect. It is worth mentioning that costunolide and dehydrocostus lactone, which were the common representative compounds of "Muxiang" species, showed antiinflammatory, anticancer, anti-gastric ulcers, and liver protective effects. This review will be a benefit reference for correct understanding and application of the three "Muxiang" species.
引用
收藏
页码:6655 / 6689
页数:35
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] CHEMICAL-CONSTITUENTS OF CHINESE NATURAL MEDICINE, MORINDAE-RADIX, THE DRIED ROOTS OF MORINDA-OFFICINALIS HOW - STRUCTURES OF MORINDOLIDE AND MOROFFICINALOSIDE
    YOSHIKAWA, M
    YAMAGUCHI, S
    NISHISAKA, H
    YAMAHARA, J
    MURAKAMI, N
    CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN, 1995, 43 (09) : 1462 - 1465
  • [42] Research on the mechanism of Chinese herbal medicine Radix Paeoniae Rubra in improving chronic pelvic inflammation disease by regulating PTGS2 in the arachidonic acid pathway
    Li, Xiao-Hong
    Liu, Yan-Ru
    Jiang, Da-Hai
    Tang, Zhi-Shu
    Qian, Da-Wei
    Song, Zhong-Xing
    Chen, Lin
    Shi, Xin-Bo
    Yang, Ning-Juan
    Yan, Ya-Feng
    Chang, Ai-Bing
    BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY, 2020, 129
  • [43] Chemical index components and quality control of Traditional Chinese Medicine: "Never change a winning team"? -A case study of volatile oil from Bupleuri radix
    Zhao, Siqi
    Zhang, Yangyang
    Lin, Jiachun
    Wang, Anhui
    Wang, Yali
    Zhang, Yuting
    Dong, Haijuan
    Tian, Yuan
    Zhang, Zunjian
    Song, Rui
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS, 2023, 235
  • [44] Pyrrolizidine alkaloid profile in a traditional Chinese herbal medicine Chuan Zi Wan (Ligulariae Radix et Rhizoma) by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization ion trap mass spectrometry
    Tang, Jun
    Cheng, Min
    Hattori, Masao
    ANALYTICAL METHODS, 2012, 4 (09) : 2797 - 2808
  • [45] Pueraria lobata radix (Ge Gen)-containing traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions for the treatment of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Wang, Haoyu
    Liu, Huilin
    Deng, Xiangmin
    Luo, Ping
    Tian, Yaqi
    Zhang, Rui
    Zhang, Gaochuan
    Yuan, Xunxun
    Zhou, Xu
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE, 2024, 71
  • [46] Evaluation of traditional Chinese herbal medicine: Chaihu (Bupleuri Radix) by both high-performance liquid chromatographic and high-performance thin-layer chromatographic fingerprint and chemometric analysis
    Tian, Run-tao
    Xie, Pei-shan
    Liu, He-ping
    JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A, 2009, 1216 (11) : 2150 - 2155
  • [47] Exploring potential chemical markers by metabolomics method for studying the processing mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine using RPLC-Q-TOF/MS: a case study of Radix Aconiti
    Yubo Li
    Yuming Wang
    Lina Su
    Lixin Li
    Yanjun Zhang
    Chemistry Central Journal, 7
  • [48] Exploring potential chemical markers by metabolomics method for studying the processing mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine using RPLC-Q-TOF/MS: a case study of Radix Aconiti
    Li, Yubo
    Wang, Yuming
    Su, Lina
    Li, Lixin
    Zhang, Yanjun
    CHEMISTRY CENTRAL JOURNAL, 2013, 7
  • [49] Chemical component study of herb pairs in traditional chinese medicine -: Analysis of volatile oil in Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong Radix Paeoniae Rubra by GC-MS and chemometric resolution method
    Li, XR
    Liang, YZ
    Yang, H
    Guo, FQ
    Li, XN
    Zeng, ZD
    CHEMICAL JOURNAL OF CHINESE UNIVERSITIES-CHINESE, 2006, 27 (03): : 443 - 448
  • [50] Chemical component study of herb pairs in traditional Chinese medicine - analysis of volatile oil in rhizoma ligustici Chuanxiong-Radix Paeoniae Rubra by GC-MS and chemometric resolution method
    Research Center of Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicines, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
    Kao Teng Hsueh Hsiao Hua Heush Hsueh Pao, 2006, 3 (443-448):