Herb-Herb Combination for Therapeutic Enhancement and Advancement: Theory, Practice and Future Perspectives

Herb-herb combinations have been used in Chinese medicine practice for thousands of years, yet scientific evidence of their therapeutic benefits is lacking. With increasing interest in shifting from the one-drug-one-target paradigm to combination therapy or polypharmacy to achieve therapeutic benefi...

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Main Authors: Christopher Wai Kei Lam, Moses Sing Sum Chow, Zhi Jun Wang, Chun-Tao Che
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-05-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/18/5/5125
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spelling doaj-294e204e4a944f5b80dd71b09afd46e82020-11-25T01:11:18ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492013-05-011855125514110.3390/molecules18055125Herb-Herb Combination for Therapeutic Enhancement and Advancement: Theory, Practice and Future PerspectivesChristopher Wai Kei LamMoses Sing Sum ChowZhi Jun WangChun-Tao CheHerb-herb combinations have been used in Chinese medicine practice for thousands of years, yet scientific evidence of their therapeutic benefits is lacking. With increasing interest in shifting from the one-drug-one-target paradigm to combination therapy or polypharmacy to achieve therapeutic benefits for a number of diseases, there is momentum to explore new knowledge by tapping the past empirical experiences of herb-herb combinations. This review presents an overview of the traditional concept and practice of herb-herb combination in Chinese medicine, and highlights the available scientific and clinical evidence to support the combined use of herbs. It is hoped that such information would provide a lead for developing new approaches for future therapeutic advancement and pharmaceutical product development. Very likely modern technologies combined with innovative research for the quality control of herbal products, identification of active components and understanding of the molecular mechanism, followed by well-designed animal and clinical studies would pave the way in advancing the wealth of empirical knowledge from herb-herb combination to new therapeutic modalities.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/18/5/5125herb-herb combinationherb-herb interactionChinese medicinemulti-item prescriptionsynergy
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Herb-Herb Combination for Therapeutic Enhancement and Advancement: Theory, Practice and Future Perspectives
Molecules
herb-herb combination
herb-herb interaction
Chinese medicine
multi-item prescription
synergy
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Moses Sing Sum Chow
Zhi Jun Wang
Chun-Tao Che
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title Herb-Herb Combination for Therapeutic Enhancement and Advancement: Theory, Practice and Future Perspectives
title_short Herb-Herb Combination for Therapeutic Enhancement and Advancement: Theory, Practice and Future Perspectives
title_full Herb-Herb Combination for Therapeutic Enhancement and Advancement: Theory, Practice and Future Perspectives
title_fullStr Herb-Herb Combination for Therapeutic Enhancement and Advancement: Theory, Practice and Future Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Herb-Herb Combination for Therapeutic Enhancement and Advancement: Theory, Practice and Future Perspectives
title_sort herb-herb combination for therapeutic enhancement and advancement: theory, practice and future perspectives
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Herb-herb combinations have been used in Chinese medicine practice for thousands of years, yet scientific evidence of their therapeutic benefits is lacking. With increasing interest in shifting from the one-drug-one-target paradigm to combination therapy or polypharmacy to achieve therapeutic benefits for a number of diseases, there is momentum to explore new knowledge by tapping the past empirical experiences of herb-herb combinations. This review presents an overview of the traditional concept and practice of herb-herb combination in Chinese medicine, and highlights the available scientific and clinical evidence to support the combined use of herbs. It is hoped that such information would provide a lead for developing new approaches for future therapeutic advancement and pharmaceutical product development. Very likely modern technologies combined with innovative research for the quality control of herbal products, identification of active components and understanding of the molecular mechanism, followed by well-designed animal and clinical studies would pave the way in advancing the wealth of empirical knowledge from herb-herb combination to new therapeutic modalities.
topic herb-herb combination
herb-herb interaction
Chinese medicine
multi-item prescription
synergy
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/18/5/5125
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