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Comparision and analysis on the blood concentration of common Chinese medicine and Western medicine
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Jing-jing XU1, Ming-ying SHANG1, Feng XU1, Yao-li LI1, Guang-xue LIU1, Xuan WANG2, Shao-qing CAI1, *
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica | 2017, 52(8) : 1222 - 1234
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Jing-jing XU1, Ming-ying SHANG1, Feng XU1, Yao-li LI1, Guang-xue LIU1, Xuan WANG2, Shao-qing CAI1, *
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  • 1. Department of Natrual Medicines, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China
  • 2. Department of Chemical Biology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China
Published: 2017-08-12 doi: 10.16438/j.0513-4870.2017-0285
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To a certain extent, the drug effect is determined by its blood concentration. It is generally accepted that the blood concentrations of constituents of Chinese medicines are very low. There is no sufficient experimental bases and references on its degree and the possibility of taking effect. In this study, 69 papers were collected and analyzed by searching the database of Scifinder, Pubmed, CNKI. The minimum effective blood concentrations of 73 common Western medicines and the maximum blood concentrations of 211 in vivo constituents of 40 Chinese medicines (single herb or compound Chinese medicine) were summarized. It was found that the maximum blood concentrations of the most in vivo constituents of Chinese medicines were much less than the minimum effective blood concentrations of the Western medicines. Specifically, the minimum effective blood concentrations of 17 Western medicines (23% of total) and the maximum blood concentrations of the 143 in vivo constituents of Chinese medicines (68% of total) were less than 100 ng ·mL-1; the minimum effective blood concentrations of 31 Western medicines (42% of total) and the maximum blood concentrations of the 20 in vivo constituents of Chinese medicines (9% of total) were more than 1 000 ng·mL-1. In this paper, a systematic summary and comparison of the blood concentrations in traditional Chinese medicines and Western medicines were conducted, which could provide a new ideas and references for the study of the pharmacodynamical material basis and its mechanism in traditional Chinese medicine.

blood concentration  /  Western medicine  /  Chinese medicine  /  pharmacodynamical material basis  /  pharmacological mechanism
Jing-jing XU, Ming-ying SHANG, Feng XU, Yao-li LI, Guang-xue LIU, Xuan WANG, Shao-qing CAI. Comparision and analysis on the blood concentration of common Chinese medicine and Western medicine[J]. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica, 2017 , 52 (8) : 1222 -1234 . DOI: 10.16438/j.0513-4870.2017-0285
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doi: 10.16438/j.0513-4870.2017-0285
  • Receive Date:2017-03-30
  • Online Date:2026-01-14
  • Published:2017-08-12
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  • Received:2017-03-30
  • Revised:2017-04-25
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    1. Department of Natrual Medicines, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China
    2. Department of Chemical Biology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China
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表12种不同金属材料的力学参数

Family
属数
Number of
genus
种数
Number of
species
占总种数比例
Percentage of
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种数
Number of
species
占总种数比例
Percentage of total
species (%)
鹅膏菌科Amanitaceae 2 11 5.26 鹅膏菌属 Amanita 10 4.78
小菇科 Mycenaceae 2 12 5.74 丝盖伞属 Inocybe 5 2.39
多孔菌科 Polyporaceae 8 14 6.70 蜡蘑属 Laccaria 5 2.39
红菇科 Russulaceae 3 23 11.00 小皮伞属 Marasmius 6 2.87
小菇属 Mycena 11 5.26
光柄菇属 Pluteus 5 2.39
红菇属 Russula 17 8.13
栓菌属 Trametes 5 2.39
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