Discussion on the effects of Chinese medicine processing on the changes of medicinal properties based on the changes of chemical constituents and pharmacodynamic perspective
Wang Ya-zhu,
No information about this author
Xiaoting Wang,
No information about this author
Tian Shu‐qing
No information about this author
et al.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 119687 - 119687
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Deer Sinew with medicine and food homology: A review of traditional efficacy and uses, processing technology, composition, pharmacological effects and application prospects
Rui Du,
No information about this author
Li Sun,
No information about this author
Zhongmei He
No information about this author
et al.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 119713 - 119713
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
A Comprehensive Review of the Phytochemistry and Therapeutic Efficacy of Viola yedoensis Makino
Shuang Wang,
No information about this author
Congcong Shen,
No information about this author
Shengyu Zhang
No information about this author
et al.
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(9), P. 1922 - 1922
Published: April 25, 2025
Viola
yedoensis
Makino
(V.
yedoensis),
a
perennial
herb
in
the
Violaceae
family,
is
recognized
for
its
violet
flowers
and
has
longstanding
role
ethnomedicine
treating
various
inflammatory
diseases,
such
as
boils,
furuncles,
carbuncles,
both
acute
chronic
hepatitis,
among
others.
A
comprehensive
literature
review
was
conducted
utilizing
resources
including
Chinese
Pharmacopoeia,
Flora
of
China,
Web
Science,
PubMed,
Baidu
Scholar,
Google
China
National
Knowledge
Infrastructure
(CNKI).
This
paper
serves
inaugural
latest
findings
regarding
botany,
traditional
applications,
phytochemistry,
pharmacological
properties,
quality
control,
prospective
uses
V.
yedoensis.
The
objective
to
provide
robust
foundation
future
research
suggest
novel
avenues
exploring
potential
applications.
To
date,
162
chemical
constituents
have
been
isolated
from
yedoensis,
with
flavonoids
coumarins
identified
particularly
abundant.
These
compounds
exhibit
promising
activities,
anti-inflammatory,
anti-pyretic,
anti-viral,
anti-tumor,
anti-lung
injury,
anti-liver
anti-bacterial,
anti-coagulant,
anti-complement,
anti-oxidant
properties.
Despite
considerable
advancements
fundamental
on
further
investigations
are
required
elucidate
underlying
mechanisms
action
discover
additional
uncharacterized
compounds.
underscores
plant’s
significant
development
potential,
highlighting
necessity
more
in-depth
exploration.
Language: Английский
Ingestion of Artemisia argyit essential oil combats Salmonella pullorum infections by altering gut microbiota composition in chicks
Linlin Ding,
No information about this author
Kong Qi,
No information about this author
Yutong Zhou
No information about this author
et al.
Veterinary Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
56(1)
Published: May 6, 2025
Abstract
Pullorum
disease,
caused
by
Salmonella
pullorum
(
S.
),
is
a
highly
contagious
illness
affecting
the
poultry
industry
.
Emerging
evidence
suggests
that
Artemisia
argyit
essential
oil
can
influence
composition
of
gut
microbes
in
host,
thereby
promoting
overall
health.
However,
specific
mechanisms
which
modulates
microbiota
to
combat
infection
remains
unclear.
This
study
explored
effectiveness
various
doses
preventing
chicks.
Our
findings
indicate
consuming
this
mitigate
intestinal
mucosal
barrier
damage
and
excessive
inflammatory
response
pullorum,
as
well
reverse
weight
loss
seen
infected
Additionally,
chicks
received
faecal
transplantation
(FMT)
from
donors
exhibited
notable
recovery
infections.
observed
protection
may
be
linked
modulation
microbiota.
Furthermore,
16S
rRNA
sequencing
revealed
an
increased
abundance
Lactobacillus
reuteri
L.
along
with
activation
Wnt/β-catenin
pathways,
played
critical
roles
enhanced
health
-infected
treated
oil.
In
summary,
these
highlight
dietary
inclusion
promotes
enrichment
,
offering
promising
strategy
for
treatment
prevention
disease
Language: Английский
Exploration and Prospect of the Mode of International Collaborative Education Model of Traditional Chinese Medicine Talents
Chen Li,
No information about this author
Songfeng Lu
No information about this author
Journal of Educational Research and Policies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(9), P. 9 - 13
Published: Sept. 26, 2024
With
the
promotion
of
globalization,
international
collaborative
education
model
has
become
increasingly
popular.
As
an
important
cultural
field
in
China,
demand
for
talents
traditional
Chinese
medicine
is
also
increasing.
It
crucial
to
explore
a
unique
suitable
by
conducting
in-depth
research
on
current
status
models
and
combining
them
with
medicine.
Such
can
not
only
promote
development
medicine,
but
provide
more
ideas
model.
Language: Английский