测试植物药物中的非协同相互作用,就像你对分离化合物所做的那样。

Journal of Experimental Neuroscience Pub Date : 2018-04-18 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179069518767654
Areeba Patel, Farooq Ali Khan, Arindam Sikdar, Amit Mondal, Sunil Dutt Shukla, Sukant Khurana
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植物医学经常被用作“替代疗法”,在我们看来,这是不幸的,因为它阻止了它的主要作用被系统地研究,副作用的探索和毒性测试,就像所有单一化合物为基础的药物一样。我们的团队感兴趣的是找出哪些传统或现代的植物药真正起作用,哪些只是通过安慰剂“起作用”,标准化植物药制剂,研究它们的毒性,并在植物中寻找活性分子进行修饰和化学合成为单一化合物。虽然植物药因季节和地理变化而产生的功效波动仍然令人担忧,但如果管理得当,即使不含分离化合物的植物提取物也可以满足目前单一化合物选择不多的医疗需求。这种植物药的一个潜在问题是,在没有测试协同作用的情况下,商业配方中经常混合成分。我们对2种传统植物治疗帕金森病的研究显示明显缺乏协同作用,为了更好地研究非协同作用,我们开发了一种新的可视化方法。在这篇评论中,我们以我们对帕金森氏病的研究为例,提出了更好地评估植物药物,特别是测试协同相互作用的案例。我们也批评了我们自己对氧化应激和一些行为参数的探索,为我们和其他人将来从他们的植物医学研究中提取更多信息奠定了基础。我们希望这篇评论对那些未经测试就混合使用两种植物药的人起到一个好的警告作用。
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Test for Non-Synergistic Interactions in Phytomedicine, Just as You Do for Isolated Compounds.

Test for Non-Synergistic Interactions in Phytomedicine, Just as You Do for Isolated Compounds.

Test for Non-Synergistic Interactions in Phytomedicine, Just as You Do for Isolated Compounds.

Test for Non-Synergistic Interactions in Phytomedicine, Just as You Do for Isolated Compounds.

Phytomedicine has often been used as "alternative therapy," which in our opinion is unfortunate as it prevents its main actions being systematically studied, side effects explored, and toxicity tested, like all single-compound-based medicine. Our group is interested in finding which traditional or modern phytomedicines actually work and which are simply "working" through placebo, standardizing phytomedicine preparations, studying their toxicity, and finding active molecules in plants for modification and chemical synthesis as single compounds. Although fluctuation in efficacy due to seasonal and geographical variations in phytomedicine remains a concern, if well regulated, even plant extracts without isolated compounds can serve medicinal needs where single-compound options are currently not great. A potential concern with such phytomedicine is frequent mixing of ingredients in commercial formulations without test of synergism. Our study on the use of 2 traditional plants for Parkinson disease shows a clear lack of synergism, and to study nonsynergism better, we developed a new visualization approach. In this commentary, using our study on Parkinson disease as an example, we make a case for better evaluation of phytomedicines, especially testing for synergistic interactions. We also critique our own exploration of oxidative stress and few behavioral parameters alone to lay grounds for what we and hopefully others can do in future to extract more information from their phytomedicine studies. We hope this commentary acts as a good warning for anyone mixing 2 phytomedicines without testing.

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