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Analysis of studies on Bojungikgi-tang(Buzhongyiqi-tang) to establish the fundament for Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) (EBM 기반구축을 위한 보중익기탕 실험 연구 분석)

  • Kim, Jung-Hoon;Lee, Jun-Kyoung;Shin, Hyeun-Kyoo
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.135-167
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    • 2011
  • Objective : To establish the fundament for EBM of Traditional Korean Medicine, the papers on Bojungikgitang(Buzhongyiqi-tang) frequently used in medical institutions of Traditional Korean Medicine were analyzed through researching domestic and international papers. Methods : The papers were classified by the registration of domestic or international journals, the year of publishment, experimental fields and the kinds of studies on biological activities. Results : Among 2005 volumes of papers on Bojungikgi-tang(Buzhongyiqi-tang), 219 volumes were selected according to selective criteria. 71 volumes were published in domestic journals, 52 volumes were in Chinese journal, 96 volumes were in Japanese journal. The papers on instrumental analyses reported the quantification of standard compounds of herbal medicines in Bojungikgi-tang(Buzhongyiqi-tang) using HPLC method. The papers on biological activities of Bojungikgi-tang(Buzhongyiqi-tang) showed mainly immune regulation, anti-infection, anti-cancer, gastrointestinal activity, neuropsychiatric regulation, anti-inflammation, hepatoprotection, musculoskeletal regulation. Among biological activities, papers on immume regulation were reported mostly. Conclusions : The efficacy of Bojungikgi-tang(Buzhongyiqi-tang) could be related to immune regulation, gastrointestinal activity, anti-fatigue and further study need to be preceeded to establish the fundament for EBM of Bojungikgitang(Buzhongyiqi-tang).

Herbal Medicine for Pediatric Epilepsy: Clinical Research Trends in Traditional Chinese Medicine

  • Kim, Sang-Ho;Kim, Da-Woon
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.181-214
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    • 2022
  • Pediatric epilepsy, a chronic, recurrent brain disorder, is the most common neurological disorder in children. Its prevalence is increasing. Early management is very important since 30~40% of cases persist into adulthood. To provide basic data for future clinical research on pediatric epilepsy using Korean medicine treatment and cooperation between Western medicine doctors and Korean medicine doctors, we reviewed recent clinical research in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) using herbal medicine for pediatric epilepsy. A total of 23 articles (1 clinical practice guideline, 3 systematic reviews, 15 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and 4 non-RCTs) were reviewed in this study. The authors summarized characteristics of included studies regarding study subjects, diagnostic tools, pattern identification tools, treatment period, evaluation tools, detail of herbal medicines, treatment effects, and adverse events. Combination therapy using both herbal medicine (HM) and anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) was performed more frequently than herbal medicine alone. Liver-pacifying medicinal, water-draining medicine, and orifice-opening medicine were frequently used. The main single HMs were Cheonma, Boglyeong, Jogudeung, and Seogchangpo. Combined therapy using HM and AEDs had significant benefits in improving total effective rate. It also appeared to be safer than AEDs. However, since the quality of clinical trials was poor and only studies in the last 10 years were included, the clinical evidence was uncertain. Finally, the authors provided limitations of this study and several suggestions for future research based on our analysis results.

Traditional Korean Medicine for Treating Bechet's Disease Symptoms of the Upper Burner: A Case Report (베체트병으로 상초(上焦) 부위의 증상을 호소하는 환자에 대한 치험1례)

  • Min, Seonwoo;Moon, Jiseong;Kim, Yeseul;Park, Jiyoon;Hong, Junghwa;Jeong, Ji-Cheon
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.130-143
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    • 2022
  • Objective: This case report presents the effects of traditional Korean medical treatment for a patient with symptoms of the upper burner due to Beçhet's disease. Methods: A 42-year-old male patient was treated with traditional Korean herbal medicine (herbal formulas and patent medicines), acupuncture, and cupping therapy. Neck, ocular, and right wrist pain and xerostomia were assessed daily with a numeric rating scale (NRS) and grading assessment tool for subjective symptoms. Results: For a total of 20 days over two hospitalizations, the patient's neck pain was relieved from NRS 4 to 1, the ocular pain from NRS 5 to 1, the right wrist pain from NRS 7 to 1, and the xerostomia from grade 8 to 1. Conclusion: These results show that Beçhet's disease symptoms of the upper burner can be relieved with traditional Korean medical treatment, although additional well-designed studies are required to confirm these findings.

Current Research Trends of Traditional Herbal Medicine for Alcohol Use Disorder (알코올 사용장애의 한약치료 연구동향)

  • So-Hyeon Park;Jun-Hee Cho;Bo-kyung Kim;Jung-Hwa Lim
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.385-401
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    • 2023
  • Objectives: To review clinical research trends of herbal medicine treatment for alcohol use disorder. Methods: Three domestic databases and eight foreign databases were used to search for published articles by November 1, 2023 in each database. A total of 9 studies were included. Results: There were eight randomized control studies and one non-randomized control study. All randomized control studies were designed with 2-arm paralleled. The non-randomized control study was designed with 2-arm crossover. The most commonly used prescriptions were Kudzu extract capsules and Seoganhaeul capsules. The most used herbs were Puerariae Radix, Hyperici Perforati Herba, and Acanthopanacis Senticosi Radix et Rhizoma seu Caulis. Conclusions: Traditional herbal medicine might be effective in alleviating drinking behavior, physical problems, and psychological problems of patients with alcohol use disorder. However, the limited number of included studies suggests that further methodologically rigorous research studies on herbal medicine treatment for alcohol use disorder are needed in the future.

Screening of Korean Herbal Medicines with Inhibitory Effect on Aldose Reductase (VI) (한국산 약용식물 추출물의 알도즈 환원 효소 억제 효능 검색 (VI))

  • Lee, Yun-Mi;Kim, Young-Sook;Kim, Joo-Hwan;Kim, Jin-Sook
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.371-378
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    • 2011
  • Aldose reductase (AR) has been implicated in the development of the diabetic complications. To discover novel treatments for diabetic complications from natural sources, 65 Korean herbal medicines have been investigated for inhibitory activities on AR. Of these, 23 herbal medicines exhibited a significant inhibitory activity compared with 3,3-tetramethyleneglutaric acid (TMG). Particularly, 8 herbal medicines, Acer tataricum (twig, stem and leaf), Acer tataricum (fruit), Rhododendron schlippenbachii (twig, stem and leaf), Weigela subsessilis (twig, stem and leaf), Acer mono (branch and leaf), Ailanthus altissima (twig, stem and leaf), Lindera obtusiloba (branch and leaf), Solidago serotina (whole plant) showed three times more potent inhibitory activity than the positive control, TMG.

Screening of Herbal Medicines from China with Inhibitory Activity on Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) Formation (V) (중국산 약용식물의 최종당화산물 생성저해활성 검색 (V))

  • Kim, Young-Sook;Choi, Sung-Hoon;Kim, Joo-Hwan;Kim, Jin-Sook
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.46-53
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    • 2011
  • Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) have been postulated to play a central role in the development of diabetic complications. A variety of different agents that inhibit AGEs have been under investigation. In this study, 66 herbal medicines from China have been investigated with an in vitro evaluation system using AGEs formation inhibitory activity. Of these, 31 herbal medicines ($IC_{50}$ < $50\;{\mu}g/ml$) were found to have significant AGEs formation inhibitory activity. Particularly, 5 herbal medicines, Camptotheca acuminata (branches and leaves), Quercus franchetii (branches), Camellia pitardii (leaves, branches, and fruits), Antidesma bunius (whole plants), and Loranthus parasiticus (whole plants) showed more potent inhibitory activity (approximately 6-20 fold) than the positive control aminoguanidine ($IC_{50}=52.96\;{\mu}g/ml$).

Screening of Herbal Medicines from China with Inhibitory Activity on Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) Formation (VI) (중국약용식물의 최종당화산물 생성저해활성 검색 (VI))

  • Lee, Yun-Mi;Kim, Young-Sook;Kim, Joo-Hwan;Kim, Jin-Sook
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.161-168
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    • 2011
  • Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) has been shown to play an important role in the development of the diabetic complications. The AGEs inhibitors or cross-link breakers attenuate various functional and structural manifestations of diabetic complications. In this study, 69 China herbal medicines have been investigated with an in vitro evaluation system using AGEs inhibitory activity. Of these, 28 herbal medicines $IC_{50}$=<50 ${\mu}g/ml$) were found to have stronger AGEs inhibitory activity compared with aminoguanidine ($IC_{50}$=59.77 ${\mu}g/ml$). Particularly, 5 herbal medicines, Camptotheca acuminata (stem, leaf), Eurya groffii (stem, leaf), Cornus Capitata (leaf), Mucuna birdwoodiana (root), Nelumbo nucifera (fruit, seed) showed more potent inhibitory activity (approximately 6-27 fold) than the positive control aminoguanidine.

Review for Herbal Drug and Drug-Induced Liver Injury

  • Park, Bong-Ky;Son, Chang-Gue
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.128-132
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    • 2010
  • Objectives: This study aimed to review the general features of drug induced liver injury (DILI) and the important factors in consideration of herbal drugs and DILI. Methods: We reviewed general aspects of DILI such as classification, inducible factors, diagnosis methods, prevention, and the status of herbal drug-associated DILI via literature. Results: Besides the drug itself, genetic and environmental factors affect hepatic toxicity. There is a lack of definitive diagnoses of DILI by drugs, including herbal remedies. The possibility of herbal drug-associated DILI is exaggerated, and majority of herbal drug-derived hepatic injury could be easily prevented if Oriental doctors pay attention to this issue. Conclusion: This study can provide Oriental doctors an overview and be helpful in minimizing the episodes of hepatotoxicity in use of herbal drugs.

Analysis of Introduction to Science of Prescriptions in Teaching Materials Related with Science of Prescriptions at Colleges of Korean Oriental Medicine and Colleges of Traditional Chinese Medicine ("한국 한의과대학과 중국 중의약대학의 방제학(方劑學) 관련 교재중 "방제학(方劑學) 총론(總論)"의 구성내용 분석")

  • Kim Do-Hoy;Shin Soon-Shik
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2003
  • Science of prescriptions is an important part in the education of Korean Oriental Medicine. In spite of that, there is less agreement on measures for improving the education quality of science of prescriptions. Science of prescriptions can be classified into generalities and particulars. This study sought to present contents that must be incorporated into Introduction to Science of Prescriptions to enhance the quality of education by examining both teaching materials being used in colleges of traditional Chinese medicine and those of Korean oriental medicine and the Introduction part of books related with science of prescriptions. And when this study was carried out, training Korean oriental medicine practitioners and researchers and educators of science of prescriptions was taken into account. It is judged that Introduction to Science of Prescriptions needs to be divided into seven chapters and that each chapter requires containing opinions of ancient doctors and references to lay the basis of learning and revised and practical contents in addition to traditional ones. Chapter One Introduction (Conception, History, Disciplinery, Study, How to Learn, Range of Study, How to Study, Academic Activities) Chapter Two Prescriptions and Selection of Treatment Based on the Differential Diagnosis Chapter Three Prescriptions and Therapeutic Methods (Eight Therapeutic Methods, Sixty Four Therapeutic Methods etc.) Chapter Four Classification of Prescriptions Chapter Five Designing and Modification of Prescriptions (Compatibility, Designing, Modification) Chapter Six Preparation Forms of the Prescriptions (Origin, Charicteristics) Chapter Seven Methods of Decocting and Taking Korean Oriental Herbal Medicines Appendix Tables of Apothecaries' Measures and Weights in Current and Ancient Times

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A Clinical Study on 1 Case of Infertility Patient with Premature Ovarian Failure (한방치료를 통한 월경주기 회복 후 배란유도를 통해 임신과 출산에 성공한 조기난소부전 환자 치험 1례)

  • Jang, Sae-Byul;Jung, Eun-Hye;Choi, Kyung-Hee;Yoo, Dong-Youl
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.135-142
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    • 2014
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to report the effects of herbal medicine on infertility caused by premature ovarian failure. Methods: The patient in this case was 38-year-old female. The patient was diagnosed premature ovarian failure by serum hormone assay. The chief complain is amenorrhea and infertility. She was treated by traditional treatment, such as herbal medicine (Buickjihwang-hwan), acupuncture and moxibustion. Results: After the treatment, the patient recovered the menstrual cycle and became pregnancy and delivery. Conclusions: This case shows that traditional Korean treatment might be effective in infertility caused by premature ovarian failure.