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  • Polygoni Cuspidati Rhizoma et Radix, known as Huzhang (HZ) in Chinese, is a traditional medicinal herb used for thousands of years in Asia to treat various ailments including jaundice and constipation.
  • Despite its medicinal benefits, HZ is considered invasive in the U.S. and Europe, prompting research on its use and potential benefits.
  • HZ contains around 110 identified compounds with significant pharmacological activities, making it valuable for health products, cosmetics, and animal feed, while having low toxicity.

Article Abstract

Polygoni Cuspidati Rhizoma et Radix, the dry roots and stems of Houtt (called Huzhang, HZ in Chinese), is a traditional and popular chinese medicinal herb for thousands of years. As a widely used ethnomedicine in Asia including China, Japan, and Korea, HZ can invigorate the blood, cool heat, and resolve toxicity, which is commonly used in the treatment of favus, jaundice, scald, and constipation. However, HZ is now considered an invasive plant in the United States and many European countries. Therefore, in order to take advantage of HZ and solve the problem of biological invasion, scholars around the world have carried out abundant research studies on HZ. Until now, about 110 compounds have been isolated and identified from HZ, in which anthraquinones, stilbenes, and flavonoids would be the main bioactive ingredients for its pharmacological properties, such as microcirculation improvement, myocardial protective effects, endocrine regulation, anti-atherosclerotic activity, anti-oxidant activity, anti-tumor activity, anti-viral activity, and treatment of skin inflammation, burns, and scalds. HZ has a variety of active ingredients and broad pharmacological activities. It is widely used in health products, cosmetics, and even animal husbandry feed and has no obvious toxicity. Efforts should be made to develop more products such as effective drugs, health care products, cosmetics, and agricultural and animal husbandry products to benefit mankind.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9234309PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.863707DOI Listing

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