Progress of Chinese Medicinal Dispensing Granule (Ⅱ) ——Survey on Comparative Studies between Single-decoction and Mixed-decoction of Chinese Medicine
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Progress of Chinese Medicinal Dispensing Granule (Ⅱ) ——Survey on Comparative Studies between Single-decoction and Mixed-decoction of Chinese Medicine
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 17, Issue 4, Pages: 240-245(2011)
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CUI Jing-chao, ZHAO Zi-ming. Progress of Chinese Medicinal Dispensing Granule (Ⅱ) ——Survey on Comparative Studies between Single-decoction and Mixed-decoction of Chinese Medicine[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(4): 240-245.
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CUI Jing-chao, ZHAO Zi-ming. Progress of Chinese Medicinal Dispensing Granule (Ⅱ) ——Survey on Comparative Studies between Single-decoction and Mixed-decoction of Chinese Medicine[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(4): 240-245.DOI:
Progress of Chinese Medicinal Dispensing Granule (Ⅱ) ——Survey on Comparative Studies between Single-decoction and Mixed-decoction of Chinese Medicine
Objective: To overview the comparative studies between single-decoction and mixed-decoction of Chinese medicine. Method : The literatures which comparative studied the similarities and differences between single-and mixed-decoction of the chinese medicine collected by Wangfang data
VIP information and CNKI in 2001-2010 were analized. Result : The comparative studies between single-and mixed-decoction of Chinese Medicine related mainly to five areas: chemical composition
pharmacokinetics
pharmacodynamics and clinical efficacy
the medicine including single herbs
drug pairs and compounds
the related chemical composition included the index components and the effective components
one or more pharmacological effects and the diseases were observed; and the chemical compositions
effects and clinical effect increased and decreased both in single-and mixed-decoction
the mechanisms and related factors of the different chemical compositions in single-and mixed-decoction are very complicated
drug metabolism
efficacy and clinical application show both similarities and differences too. Conclusion : Using some quantitative active ingredients
pharmacological effects or efficacy for treating diseases
the comparative evaluation between single-and mixed-decoction is insufficient. The comparative studies on single-and mixed-decoction of Chinese medicine is not suitable for evaluation the traditional decoction and the Chinese medicine dispensing granule. The different formulations of drugs should be evaluated by the pharmacological equivalence
bioequivalence or clinical non-inferiority/ superiority researches