Clinical Use of Toxic Proteins and Peptides from Tian Hua Fen and Scorpion Venom

Curr Protein Pept Sci. 2019;20(3):285-295. doi: 10.2174/1389203719666180622100641.

Abstract

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been practiced in China for thousands of years. As a complementary and alternative treatment, herbal medicines that are frequently used in the TCM are the most accepted in the Western world. However, animal materials, which are equally important in the TCM practice, are not well-known in other countries. On the other hand, the Chinese doctors had documented the toxic profiles of hundreds of animals and plants thousand years ago. Furthermore, they saw the potential benefits of these materials and used their toxic properties to treat a wide variety of diseases, such as heavy pain and cancer. Since the 50s of the last century, efforts of the Chinese government and societies to modernize TCM have achieved tremendous scientific results in both laboratory and clinic. A number of toxic proteins have been isolated and their functions identified. Although most of the literature was written in Chinese, this review provide a summary, in English, regarding our knowledge of the clinical use of the toxic proteins isolated from a plant, Tian Hua Fen, and an animal, scorpion, both of which are famous toxic prescriptions in TCM.

Keywords: Tian Hua Fen; Toxic proteins and peptides; Traditional Chinese Medicine; clinical trials; scorpion venom..

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Humans
  • Medicine, Chinese Traditional
  • Peptides* / chemistry
  • Peptides* / pharmacology
  • Peptides* / therapeutic use
  • Plants, Medicinal
  • Proteins* / chemistry
  • Proteins* / pharmacology
  • Proteins* / therapeutic use
  • Scorpion Venoms / chemistry*
  • Trichosanthin* / chemistry
  • Trichosanthin* / pharmacology
  • Trichosanthin* / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Peptides
  • Proteins
  • Scorpion Venoms
  • Trichosanthin