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Spectrum-Effect Relationships as a Systematic Approach to Traditional Chinese Medicine Research: Current Status and Future Perspectives

Component fingerprints are a recognized method used worldwide to evaluate the quality of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs). To foster the strengths and circumvent the weaknesses of the fingerprint technique in TCM, spectrum-effect relationships would complementarily clarify the nature of pharmaco...

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Autores principales: Xu, Guan-Ling, Xie, Meng, Yang, Xiao-Yan, Song, Yan, Yan, Cheng, Yang, Yue, Zhang, Xia, Liu, Zi-Zhen, Tian, Yu-Xin, Wang, Yan, Jiang, Rui, Liu, Wei-Rui, Wang, Xiao-Hong, She, Gai-Mei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6271029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules191117897
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author Xu, Guan-Ling
Xie, Meng
Yang, Xiao-Yan
Song, Yan
Yan, Cheng
Yang, Yue
Zhang, Xia
Liu, Zi-Zhen
Tian, Yu-Xin
Wang, Yan
Jiang, Rui
Liu, Wei-Rui
Wang, Xiao-Hong
She, Gai-Mei
author_facet Xu, Guan-Ling
Xie, Meng
Yang, Xiao-Yan
Song, Yan
Yan, Cheng
Yang, Yue
Zhang, Xia
Liu, Zi-Zhen
Tian, Yu-Xin
Wang, Yan
Jiang, Rui
Liu, Wei-Rui
Wang, Xiao-Hong
She, Gai-Mei
author_sort Xu, Guan-Ling
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description Component fingerprints are a recognized method used worldwide to evaluate the quality of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs). To foster the strengths and circumvent the weaknesses of the fingerprint technique in TCM, spectrum-effect relationships would complementarily clarify the nature of pharmacodynamic effects in the practice of TCM. The application of the spectrum-effect relationship method is crucial for understanding and interpreting TCM development, especially in the view of the trends towards TCM modernization and standardization. The basic requirement for using this method is in-depth knowledge of the active material basis and mechanisms of action. It is a novel and effective approach to study TCMs and great progress has been made, but to make it more accurate for TCM research purposes, more efforts are needed. In this review, the authors summarize the current knowledge about the spectrum-effect relationship method, including the fingerprint methods, pharmacodynamics studies and the methods of establishing relationships between the fingerprints and pharmacodynamics. Some speculation regarding future perspectives for spectrum-effect relationship approaches in TCM modernization and standardization are also proposed.
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spelling pubmed-62710292019-01-07 Spectrum-Effect Relationships as a Systematic Approach to Traditional Chinese Medicine Research: Current Status and Future Perspectives Xu, Guan-Ling Xie, Meng Yang, Xiao-Yan Song, Yan Yan, Cheng Yang, Yue Zhang, Xia Liu, Zi-Zhen Tian, Yu-Xin Wang, Yan Jiang, Rui Liu, Wei-Rui Wang, Xiao-Hong She, Gai-Mei Molecules Review Component fingerprints are a recognized method used worldwide to evaluate the quality of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs). To foster the strengths and circumvent the weaknesses of the fingerprint technique in TCM, spectrum-effect relationships would complementarily clarify the nature of pharmacodynamic effects in the practice of TCM. The application of the spectrum-effect relationship method is crucial for understanding and interpreting TCM development, especially in the view of the trends towards TCM modernization and standardization. The basic requirement for using this method is in-depth knowledge of the active material basis and mechanisms of action. It is a novel and effective approach to study TCMs and great progress has been made, but to make it more accurate for TCM research purposes, more efforts are needed. In this review, the authors summarize the current knowledge about the spectrum-effect relationship method, including the fingerprint methods, pharmacodynamics studies and the methods of establishing relationships between the fingerprints and pharmacodynamics. Some speculation regarding future perspectives for spectrum-effect relationship approaches in TCM modernization and standardization are also proposed. MDPI 2014-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6271029/ /pubmed/25375333 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules191117897 Text en © 2014 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Xu, Guan-Ling
Xie, Meng
Yang, Xiao-Yan
Song, Yan
Yan, Cheng
Yang, Yue
Zhang, Xia
Liu, Zi-Zhen
Tian, Yu-Xin
Wang, Yan
Jiang, Rui
Liu, Wei-Rui
Wang, Xiao-Hong
She, Gai-Mei
Spectrum-Effect Relationships as a Systematic Approach to Traditional Chinese Medicine Research: Current Status and Future Perspectives
title Spectrum-Effect Relationships as a Systematic Approach to Traditional Chinese Medicine Research: Current Status and Future Perspectives
title_full Spectrum-Effect Relationships as a Systematic Approach to Traditional Chinese Medicine Research: Current Status and Future Perspectives
title_fullStr Spectrum-Effect Relationships as a Systematic Approach to Traditional Chinese Medicine Research: Current Status and Future Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum-Effect Relationships as a Systematic Approach to Traditional Chinese Medicine Research: Current Status and Future Perspectives
title_short Spectrum-Effect Relationships as a Systematic Approach to Traditional Chinese Medicine Research: Current Status and Future Perspectives
title_sort spectrum-effect relationships as a systematic approach to traditional chinese medicine research: current status and future perspectives
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6271029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules191117897
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