| Literature DB >> 27347002 |
Linda L D Zhong1,2, Guang Zheng1,3, Li Da Ge4, Cheng Yuan Lin1,2, Tao Huang1,2, Ling Zhao1,2, Cheng Lu1,5, Ai Ping Lu1,2,5, Zhao Xiang Bian1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As current symptomatic treatments of constipation are still unsatisfactory, an increasing number of patients seek help from Chinese medicine (CM), particularly Chinese herbal medicine (CHM). This study aimed to review the most frequently used CHM herbs and formulae, proprietary CHMs, and herb-drug interactions for functional constipation using zheng (syndrome)-based differentiation, and to determine the current practice of zheng-based CHM treatments for functional constipation.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27347002 PMCID: PMC4919884 DOI: 10.1186/s13020-016-0099-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chin Med ISSN: 1749-8546 Impact factor: 5.455
Fig. 1Flowchart of literature selection logistics
Top ten most commonly used CM zheng for constipation
| CM | Therapeutic principle | Number of subjects diagnosed by the diagnosis | Number of frequency among all the studies | Percentage among the total |
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| Tonify | 948 | 48 | 16.8/6.2 |
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| Tonify | 795 | 45 | 15.7/5.9 |
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| Soothe the | 726 | 41 | 14.3/5.3 |
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| Warm the | 636 | 32 | 11.2/4.2 |
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| Tonify | 595 | 26 | 9.1/3.4 |
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| Treat | 513 | 21 | 7.3/2.7 |
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| Soothe the | 495 | 20 | 7.0/2.6 |
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| Treat | 483 | 20 | 7.0/2.6 |
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| Enrich the | 410 | 17 | 5.9/2.2 |
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| Replenish | 223 | 16 | 5.6/2.1 |
Fig. 2Network relationship of Chinese herbal medicine in the treatment of constipation. Red and green nodes represent different single herbal medicines. The edges represent co-occurrence frequency in clinical studies. The edge label numbers represent the number of clinical studies demonstrating a connection between two single herbal medicines
Action and indication of the most ten frequently used herbs
| Chinese name in pinyin | Latin name | Frequency of usage | Action | Indication |
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| Radix | 428 | Drains | Intestinal |
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| 247 | Nourishes, moistens and lubricates the intestines; nourishes the | Constipation in the elderly; constipation after a warm febrile disease; postpartum constipation; constipation due to blood and |
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| 232 | Drains downward and guides out stagnation; eliminates excess |
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| Rhizoma | 198 | Tonifies the |
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| Radix | 132 | Tonifies the | Blood deficiency with pale, ashen complexion, lusterless nails, tinnitus; |
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| Radix | 126 | Tonifies | Postpartum fever due to |
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| Radix | 112 | Tonifies the | Spleen |
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| Radix | 99 | Clears |
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| Radix | 94 | Nourishes the |
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| Aloe | 93 | Purges, drains |
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Summary of top five most frequently used Chinese herbal formulae based on zheng diagnosis
| Chinese name in pinyin | Composition in pinyin | CM | Number of frequency among all the studies | Actions in Chinese medicine |
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| Excessive | 75 | Invigorates |
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| 51 | Warms up the |
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| 40 | Generates Fluids |
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| 26 | Nourishes |
Summary of top ten most frequently used Chinese herbal medicine proprietary
| Chinese name in pinyin (manufacturer) | Composition in pinyin | Oral dosage | Number of frequency among all the studies | Indication |
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| 4 pills t. i. d. for oral administration | 87 | Constipation with CM |
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| 2 capsules t. i. d. for oral administration | 62 | Constipation with CM |
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| 1–2 big honey pills b. i. d. for oral administration | 52 | Constipation with CM |
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| 3–6 pills b. i. d. for oral administration | 50 | Constipation due to indigestion and bloating; stomachache; dyspepsia |
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| 1–2 capsules b. i. d. for oral administration | 35 | Constipation with CM |
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| 1 big honey pills b. i. d. for oral administration | 34 | Constipation with CM |
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| 6–9 g granules b. i. d. for oral administration | 32 | Constipation with CM |
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| 2 capsules b. i. d. for oral administration | 27 | Constipation due to indigestion; obesity; hyperlipidemia |
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| 1–2 big honey pills b. i. d. for oral administration | 17 | Constipation with CM |
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t.i.d. means ter in die, three times a day; b.i.d. means bis in die, twice a day
Summary of combination of CHM and Western medicine and the reported adverse effects
| Combined used Western medicine | Frequency of reported in all the trials (n > 5) | Adverse effect (N = , percentage, %) | |
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| | Sodium bicarbonate tablets | 23 | Symptoms of the gastrointestinal tract (N = 4, 17.3 %) |
| Insomnia (N = 1, 4.3 %) | |||
| Skin rash (N = 1, 4.3 %) | |||
| Headache (N = 1, 4.3 %) | |||
| | Lactulose oral solution | 8 | Symptoms of the gastrointestinal tract (N = 2, 25 %) |
| Dizzy and anorexia (N = 1, 12.5 %) | |||
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| | Lactulose oral solution | 6 | Symptoms of the gastrointestinal tract (N = 2, 33.3 %) |
| Headache (N = 1, 16.7 %) | |||
| | Mosapride citrate tablets | 6 | Symptoms of the gastrointestinal tract (N = 3, 50 %) |