Affiliation:
1. School of Chinese Materia Medica Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488 China
2. Beijing Youbo Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Beijing 101300 China
3. The Key Research Laboratory of “Exploring Effective Substance in Classic and Famous Prescriptions of Traditional Chinese Medicine” The State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the People's Republic of China Beijing 102488 China
Abstract
AbstractTinospora sinensis (T. sinensis), whose Tibetan name is “Lezhe”, as a traditional medicine, is widely distributed in China, India and Sri Lanka. It is used for the treatment of rheumatic arthralgia, sciatica, lumbar muscle strain and bruises. Research over the previous decades indicated that T. sinensis mainly contains terpenes, lignans, alkaloids, phenol glycosides and other chemical components. A wide range of pharmacologic activities such as anti‐inflammatory, analgesic, immunosuppressive, anti‐aging, anti‐radiation, anti‐leishmania and liver protection have been reported. However, the scholar's research on the pharmacodynamic material basis of T. sinensis is relatively weak. Data regarding many aspects such as links between the traditional uses and bioactivities, pharmacokinetics, and quality control standard of active compositions is still limited and need more attention. This review reports a total of 241 compounds, the ethnopharmacology and clinical application of T. sinensis, covering the literature which were searched by multiple databases including Web of Science, PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct, CNKI and other literature sources from 1996 to date, with a view to provide a systematic and insightful reference and lays a foundation and inspiration for the application and further in‐depth research of T. sinensis resources.
Funder
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
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