Changes of Anti-tuberculosis Herbs Formula during Past Three Decades in Contrast to Ancient Ones*
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Changes of Anti-tuberculosis Herbs Formula during Past Three Decades in Contrast to Ancient Ones*
Changes of Anti-tuberculosis Herbs Formula during Past Three Decades in Contrast to Ancient Ones*
Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine2021年27卷第5期 页码:388-393
Affiliations:
1.Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing (100700), China
2.Translational Medicine Center, Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing (101149), China
3.Beijing Key Laboratory in Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Research, Beijing Tuberculosis & Thoracic Tumor Research Institute, Beijing (101149), China
Author bio:
Prof. SUN Zhao-gang, E-mail:sunzg75@163.com
Funds:
National Natural Science Foundation of China(81871691);Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals Clinical Medicine Development of Special Funding(XMLX201812)
Yu-hui XU, Dai Guang-ming, Shi-huan TANG, 等. Changes of Anti-tuberculosis Herbs Formula during Past Three Decades in Contrast to Ancient Ones*[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2021,27(5):388-393.
Yu-hui XU, Dai Guang-ming, Shi-huan TANG, et al. Changes of Anti-tuberculosis Herbs Formula during Past Three Decades in Contrast to Ancient Ones*[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2021,27(5):388-393.
Yu-hui XU, Dai Guang-ming, Shi-huan TANG, 等. Changes of Anti-tuberculosis Herbs Formula during Past Three Decades in Contrast to Ancient Ones*[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2021,27(5):388-393. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-020-3475-y.
Yu-hui XU, Dai Guang-ming, Shi-huan TANG, et al. Changes of Anti-tuberculosis Herbs Formula during Past Three Decades in Contrast to Ancient Ones*[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2021,27(5):388-393. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-020-3475-y.
Changes of Anti-tuberculosis Herbs Formula during Past Three Decades in Contrast to Ancient Ones*
摘要
Abstract
Objective:
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To investigate the evolution of herbal medicine in treating tuberculosis (TB) and encourage anti-TB drug discovery and development.
Methods:
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In this study
477 ancient traditional Chinese medicine formulae were collected from the Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine Prescriptions and 172 modern Chinese medicine formulae (from 1986 to 2016) were collected by searching 4 databases: WanFang Data Knowledge Service Platform
China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database (CNKI)
China Science and Technology Journal Database (VIP) and Chinese Bio-medical Literature and Retrieval System (SinoMed) in Chinese. We restricted the search to publications in Chinese. Further data analysis was done using the Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance Support System version 2 Software.
Results:
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There were 425 herbs in the 477 ancient formulae and 257 herbs in the 172 modern formulae. Half of the top 30 herbs were shared by both modern and ancient prescriptions. They are
Radix Ophiopogonis
Astragalus membranaceus
Fritillaria cirrhosa
Dried rehmannia glutinosa
Poria cocos
Angelica sinensis
Prepared rehmannia glutinosa
Platycodon Root
Radix paeoniae alba
Schisandra chinensis
Bighead atractylodes rhizome
Rhizoma anemarrhenae
Cortex lycii radicis and Radix Scutellariae
. Only two groups of herbs with a high correlation coefficient were found in both modern and ancient prescriptions
the
Dried rehmannia glutinosa
with Radix ophiopogonis
and
Radix ophiopogonis
with
Prepared rehmannia glutinosa
. There were 9 and 15 core herb combinations in modern and ancient prescriptions
respectively
but no one was found simutaniously in both modern and ancient prescriptions.
Conclusions:
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Although there were wide variations in the herb groups and herb combinations in the formulae
half of the top 30 herbs were found in both modern and ancient prescriptions. The core herb combinations in modern and ancient prescriptions could help us to improve the priscription for treatment of TB.
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