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Dichondra repens J.R.Forst. and G.Forst.: A Review of Its Traditional Uses, Chemistry, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Applications.

Qi Yao1, Ying Wang1, Zhiyu Dong2, Chencen Lai1, Botao Chang3, Qiuju Gong1, Shuaijun Ren1, Dongxue Sun1, Jie Lu3, Ying Gao1.   

Abstract

Ethnopharmacology relevance: Dichondra repens J.R.Forst. and G.Forst (DRF; Convolvulaceae, called Matijin in Chinese), has been traditionally used to treat jaundice, bacillary dysentery, urinary tract infection, edema, contusions, and strains and sprains based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) concepts. Aim of study: This paper intends to provide a comprehensive and critical analysis of research on DRF focusing on a relationship between traditional uses and pharmacological effects, evaluating the therapeutic potential of this plant.
Methods: Relevant data on DRF were retrieved from available databases.
Results: The heat-clearing and detoxifying, and removing the phlegm and turbid urine effects of DRF are linked to its anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV), anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective activities. Especially, the hepatoprotective effects of DRF are mainly based on anti-HBV activities of phenylalanine dipeptides Matijin-Su (MTS) and its derivatives derived from this plant. Further, a phase I anti-HBV clinical trial of a candidate compound named bentysrepinine (Y101, Chinese name Tifentai) has been completed. Also, anti-tumor, analgesic, and antibacterial properties have been reported in the extracts and compounds from DRF. Although pharmacy, pharmacodynamics, toxicology, and pharmacokinetics of bentysrepinine have been systemically reported, no studies have reported chemistry, safety, pharmacology of other compounds or extracts systemically.
Conclusion: Phenylalanine dipeptide compounds are main components and MTS is a characteristic substance of DRF. The main pharmacological effect of DRF is anti-HBV activity, which is coherent with the traditional use of this plant in China. Except bentysrepinine, few studies have been conducted on toxicities of the extracts or compounds from DRF. Thus, it is still necessary to evaluate safety, chemistry, pharmacology of the extracts or compounds from DRF regarding the link between traditional uses and modern applications before the future clinical trials. Bacterial sepsis, cholecystitis and tumors may be prior therapeutic targets of this plant in the future.
Copyright © 2021 Yao, Wang, Dong, Lai, Chang, Gong, Ren, Sun, Lu and Gao.

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Keywords:  Applications; Dichondra repens forst; chemistry; pharmacology; toxicity

Year:  2021        PMID: 33643039      PMCID: PMC7908059          DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2020.608199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Pharmacol        ISSN: 1663-9812            Impact factor:   5.810


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1.  Synthesis and anti-hepatitis B virus activities of Matijing-Su derivatives.

Authors:  Bixue Xu; Zhengming Huang; Changxiao Liu; Zegui Cai; Weidong Pan; Peixue Cao; Xiaojiang Hao; Guangyi Liang
Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem       Date:  2009-03-09       Impact factor: 3.641

2.  Phase I, First-in-Human, Single and Multiple Ascending Dose- and Food-Effect Studies to Assess the Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of a Novel Anti-hepatitis B Virus Drug, Bentysrepinine (Y101), in Healthy Chinese Subjects.

Authors:  Xiaoxue Liu; Ling Xue; Hua Zhang; Qingqing Xu; Shichao Zhang; Sheng Ma; Xiaoliang Ding; Linsheng Liu; Ji Dong; Lifang Qian; Wen Xia; Kun Jiang; Chenrong Huang; Liyan Miao
Journal:  Clin Drug Investig       Date:  2020-06       Impact factor: 2.859

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1.  A Novel L-Phenylalanine Dipeptide Inhibits the Growth and Metastasis of Prostate Cancer Cells via Targeting DUSP1 and TNFSF9.

Authors:  Lanlan Li; Mingfei Yang; Jia Yu; Sha Cheng; Mashaal Ahmad; Caihong Wu; Xinwei Wan; Bixue Xu; Yaacov Ben-David; Heng Luo
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-09-18       Impact factor: 6.208

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