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Metabolomics of Personalized Body Elements in Thai Traditional Medicine Response to Herbal Medicine for Body Elements Balancing in Healthy Volunteers

BACKGROUND: In Thai traditional medicine (TTM), the dominant body element called “Dhat Chao Ruean” (DCR) is an integral part in the diagnostic process of Thai traditional medicine. TTM practitioners usually use Thai herbal Benjakul formula (BKF) for adjusting and balancing the body elements. However...

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Autores principales: Vannabhum, Manmas, Mahajaroensiri, Suthatip, Pattanapholkornsakul, Saracha, Tantiwongsekunakorn, Athippat, Thippayacharoentam, Thapthep, Tripatara, Pinpat, Akarasereenont, Pravit
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10640159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37954926
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6684263
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author Vannabhum, Manmas
Mahajaroensiri, Suthatip
Pattanapholkornsakul, Saracha
Tantiwongsekunakorn, Athippat
Thippayacharoentam, Thapthep
Tripatara, Pinpat
Akarasereenont, Pravit
author_facet Vannabhum, Manmas
Mahajaroensiri, Suthatip
Pattanapholkornsakul, Saracha
Tantiwongsekunakorn, Athippat
Thippayacharoentam, Thapthep
Tripatara, Pinpat
Akarasereenont, Pravit
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description BACKGROUND: In Thai traditional medicine (TTM), the dominant body element called “Dhat Chao Ruean” (DCR) is an integral part in the diagnostic process of Thai traditional medicine. TTM practitioners usually use Thai herbal Benjakul formula (BKF) for adjusting and balancing the body elements. However, the effects of BKF on metabolism and individual response to it have not been studied yet. METHODS: This study proposed to investigate the metabolic profiling in 24 volunteers categorized by their types of birth month DCR (bDCR) after the administration of BKF (450 mg, three tablets three times a day before meals) for seven days. Differences in metabolic profiling between bDCR groups were investigated by using liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry for untargeted analysis, and in addition, the safety was assessed by testing the plasma biochemical level. RESULTS: This study identified 57 biomarkers in positive ESI and 12 in negative ESI. Piperine was found in varying amount among the participants but it was the highest in the earth group. In addition, this study found that elemicin, phenylpropionic acid, ricinoleic acid, and β-sitosterol are important substances in a single herb of BKF. Regarding biochemical tests, the results indicated that BKF can decrease the lipid profile and it has no toxic effects on liver and kidney functions. CONCLUSION: The findings indicated that it is safe to use BKF which can help to improve health in chronic diseases by adjusting abnormality of the elements of the body. In addition, the information gathered from this study is valuable for further study in the field of Thai traditional medicine.
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spelling pubmed-106401592023-11-11 Metabolomics of Personalized Body Elements in Thai Traditional Medicine Response to Herbal Medicine for Body Elements Balancing in Healthy Volunteers Vannabhum, Manmas Mahajaroensiri, Suthatip Pattanapholkornsakul, Saracha Tantiwongsekunakorn, Athippat Thippayacharoentam, Thapthep Tripatara, Pinpat Akarasereenont, Pravit Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article BACKGROUND: In Thai traditional medicine (TTM), the dominant body element called “Dhat Chao Ruean” (DCR) is an integral part in the diagnostic process of Thai traditional medicine. TTM practitioners usually use Thai herbal Benjakul formula (BKF) for adjusting and balancing the body elements. However, the effects of BKF on metabolism and individual response to it have not been studied yet. METHODS: This study proposed to investigate the metabolic profiling in 24 volunteers categorized by their types of birth month DCR (bDCR) after the administration of BKF (450 mg, three tablets three times a day before meals) for seven days. Differences in metabolic profiling between bDCR groups were investigated by using liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry for untargeted analysis, and in addition, the safety was assessed by testing the plasma biochemical level. RESULTS: This study identified 57 biomarkers in positive ESI and 12 in negative ESI. Piperine was found in varying amount among the participants but it was the highest in the earth group. In addition, this study found that elemicin, phenylpropionic acid, ricinoleic acid, and β-sitosterol are important substances in a single herb of BKF. Regarding biochemical tests, the results indicated that BKF can decrease the lipid profile and it has no toxic effects on liver and kidney functions. CONCLUSION: The findings indicated that it is safe to use BKF which can help to improve health in chronic diseases by adjusting abnormality of the elements of the body. In addition, the information gathered from this study is valuable for further study in the field of Thai traditional medicine. Hindawi 2023-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10640159/ /pubmed/37954926 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6684263 Text en Copyright © 2023 Manmas Vannabhum et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vannabhum, Manmas
Mahajaroensiri, Suthatip
Pattanapholkornsakul, Saracha
Tantiwongsekunakorn, Athippat
Thippayacharoentam, Thapthep
Tripatara, Pinpat
Akarasereenont, Pravit
Metabolomics of Personalized Body Elements in Thai Traditional Medicine Response to Herbal Medicine for Body Elements Balancing in Healthy Volunteers
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title_full Metabolomics of Personalized Body Elements in Thai Traditional Medicine Response to Herbal Medicine for Body Elements Balancing in Healthy Volunteers
title_fullStr Metabolomics of Personalized Body Elements in Thai Traditional Medicine Response to Herbal Medicine for Body Elements Balancing in Healthy Volunteers
title_full_unstemmed Metabolomics of Personalized Body Elements in Thai Traditional Medicine Response to Herbal Medicine for Body Elements Balancing in Healthy Volunteers
title_short Metabolomics of Personalized Body Elements in Thai Traditional Medicine Response to Herbal Medicine for Body Elements Balancing in Healthy Volunteers
title_sort metabolomics of personalized body elements in thai traditional medicine response to herbal medicine for body elements balancing in healthy volunteers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10640159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37954926
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6684263
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