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In Chinese medicine, ginseng has long been used as a general tonic or an adaptogen to promote longevity and enhance bodily functions. It has also been claimed to be effective in combating stress, fatigue, oxidants, cancer and diabetes mellitus. Most of the pharmacological actions of ginseng are attributed to one type of its constituents, namely the ginsenosides. In this review, we focus on the recent advances in the study of ginsenosides on angiogenesis which is related to many pathological conditions including tumor progression and cardiovascular dysfunctions.
A literature survey was conducted on herbs, their preparations and ingredients with reported liver protection activities, in which a total of 274 different species and hundreds of active ingredients have been examined. Among them, some active ingredients have hepatoprotective activities. Calculation of physicochemical parameters indicates that the main ingredients with negative and positive Elumo values possibly display their hepatoprotective effects through different mechanisms, such as antioxidative, anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating effects.
Chinese tonifying herbs such as Herba Cistanche, Ganoderma and Cordyceps, which possess
antioxidant and/or immunomodulatory activities, can be useful in the prevention and treatment of
age-related diseases. Pharmacological studies on Yang and Yin tonifying herbs suggest that Yang
tonifying herbs stimulate mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate (ATP) generation, presumably
through the intermediacy of reactive oxidant species, leading to the enhancement of cellular/
mitochondrial antioxidant status. Yin tonifying herbs, however, apart from possessing antioxidant
properties, exert mainly immunomodulatory functions that may boost a weak immune system and
may also suppress overreactive immune responses. The abilities of Yang and Yin Chinese tonifying
herbs to enhance ATP generation and to exhibit antioxidant and/or immunomodulatory actions are
the pharmacological basis for their beneficial effects on the retardation of aging.
In the treatment of degenerative osteoarthritis of the knee, a 4-week therapy with the Chinese herbal preparation DJT reduced pain and stiffness and improved physical functioning, but it was less effective in treating flaccidity and aversion to cold.
Inhibition of release of inflammatory mediators in primary and cultured cells by a Chinese herbal medicine formula for allergic rhinitis.