Armeniacae semen amarum: a review on its botany, phytochemistry, pharmacology, clinical application, toxicology and pharmacokinetics

Front Pharmacol. 2024 Jan 23:15:1290888. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1290888. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Armeniacae semen amarum-seeds of Prunus armeniaca L. (Rosaceae) (ASA), also known as Kuxingren in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese herbal drug commonly used for lung disease and intestinal disorders. It has long been used to treat coughs and asthma, as well as to lubricate the colon and reduce constipation. ASA refers to the dried ripe seed of diverse species of Rosaceae and contains a variety of phytochemical components, including glycosides, organic acids, amino acids, flavonoids, terpenes, phytosterols, phenylpropanoids, and other components. Extensive data shows that ASA exhibits various pharmacological activities, such as anticancer activity, anti-oxidation, antimicrobial activity, anti-inflammation, protection of cardiovascular, neural, respiratory and digestive systems, antidiabetic effects, and protection of the liver and kidney, and other activities. In clinical practice, ASA can be used as a single drug or in combination with other traditional Chinese medicines, forming ASA-containing formulas, to treat various afflictions. However, it is important to consider the potential adverse reactions and pharmacokinetic properties of ASA during its clinical use. Overall, with various bioactive components, diversified pharmacological actions and potent efficacies, ASA is a promising drug that merits in-depth study on its functional mechanisms to facilitate its clinical application.

Keywords: Armeniacae semen amarum; Prunus armeniaca L.; clinical application; ethnopharmacology; pharmacology; phytochemistry; toxicology; traditional Chinese medicine.

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Grants and funding

The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This work was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81573813), the Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province of China (No. 2023NSFSC0653), the Sichuan Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of China (Nos. 2021XYCZ007), the Health Commission of Sichuan Province of China (No. 21PJ107), and the Excellent Talent Program of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine of China (No. GJJJ2021003).