[Biologically Active Constituents of Natural Medicines -A Mixture Can Do More]

Yakugaku Zasshi. 2022;142(6):629-639. doi: 10.1248/yakushi.22-00013.
[Article in Japanese]

Abstract

Natural medicines, including crude drugs and Kampo prescriptions, have a long history of clinical uses. An important characteristic of natural medicines is that they are multicomponent medicines. Kampo prescriptions, particularly, usually consist of several crude drugs that contain a large number of constituents. The therapeutic effects of a Kampo prescription result from the total effects of its constituents and not from the effect of a representative constituent with a strong pharmacological effect. In fact, only a few of these constituents with strong biological activity have been listed in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia as therapeutic agents. During my research career, I have observed various synergistic effects and interactions among the constituents of natural medicines. This article reviewed our researches on the biologically active constituents of natural medicines, including the analysis of the anti-inflammatory constituents of orengedokuto (a Kampo prescription). Understanding the role of each constituent with therapeutic effects in Kampo prescriptions forms a scientific basis of Kampo medicine. This will enable the better use and quality control of Kampo prescriptions. Moreover, this will aid the future development of a multicomponent mimic for a specific effect of a Kampo prescription using the appropriate mixture of active constituents in amounts found in the prescription. The above is my dream as a natural product chemist, and I believe that the mixture can do more than we anticipate!

Keywords: Kampo medicine; anti-inflammatory activity; biological activity; natural medicine; synergistic effect.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Medicine, Kampo*
  • Quality Control