Research progress on metabolomics in the quality evaluation and clinical study of Panax ginseng

Panax ginseng, an essential component of traditional medicine and often referred to as the king of herbs, has played a pivotal role in medicine globally for several millennia. Previously, traditional phytochemical methods were mainly used for quality evaluation and pharmacological mechanism studies...

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Published inBiomedical chromatography Vol. 37; no. 7; pp. e5546 - n/a
Main Authors Xia, Zhao‐di, Sun, Bao, Wen, Jin‐feng, Ma, Ruo‐xin, Wang, Feng‐yun, Wang, Yu‐qi, Li, Zhi‐hao, Jia, Pu, Zheng, Xiao‐hui
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.07.2023
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Summary:Panax ginseng, an essential component of traditional medicine and often referred to as the king of herbs, has played a pivotal role in medicine globally for several millennia. Previously, traditional phytochemical methods were mainly used for quality evaluation and pharmacological mechanism studies of ginseng, resulting in the lack of systematicness and innovation and hindering the development and utilization of ginseng resources. Since the beginning of the new century, systems biology technology represented by metabolomics has shown unique advantages in the modernization and internationalization of herbal medicine, establishing a bridge for communication between traditional medicine and modern medicine. P. ginseng, a special herb used in medicine and food, is one of the main research objects for qualitative and quantitative analysis of metabolomics and has gradually become the focus of researchers globally. Here, we conducted a comprehensive summary and analysis of numerous studies published in ginseng metabolomics. This review aims to provide more novel ideas for the quality evaluation, development, and clinical application of ginseng in the future and offer more useful technical references for the modernization and internationalization of herbal medicine based on metabolomics.
Bibliography:Zhao‐di Xia and Bao Sun contributed equally to this work.
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ISSN:0269-3879
1099-0801
DOI:10.1002/bmc.5546