AI Article Synopsis

  • This study examines the history and current pharmacological research of rhubarb, focusing on how various processing methods impact its active compounds, health effects, and possible toxicity, as well as its clinical uses.
  • The literature review utilized multiple databases to analyze terms related to rhubarb processing and its effects on health, highlighting the significance of traditional Chinese medicine and different rhubarb concoctions in treating diseases.
  • Findings reveal that rhubarb’s active compounds offer benefits such as anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, and specific concoctions can enhance therapeutic effects, which are rooted in traditional Chinese medicine principles, showcasing the evolving methods of rhubarb use from historical times to present.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study reviews the development of rhubarb processing and the current status of pharmacological research. We summarized the effects of different processing methods on the active compounds, pharmacological effects, and toxicity of rhubarb, as well as the clinical application of different concoctions, providing reference for further pharmacological research and clinical application of rhubarb.

Methods: A comprehensive literature review was conducted using databases such as Pubmed, Embase, National Science and Technology Library, Web of science, CNKI, China Science and Technology Journal Database, SinoMed, and the '. Search terms included "rhubarb", "raw rhubarb", "wine rhubarb", "cooked rhubarb", "rhubarb charcoal", "herbal processing", "compounds", "pharmacological effects", "inflammation", "gastrointestinal bleeding", and "tumor".

Results: Historical records of rhubarb processing date back to the Han Dynasty, with continual innovations. Currently, the types of rhubarb used in traditional Chinese medicine have stabilized to three species: , and . Common concoctions include raw rhubarb, wine rhubarb, cooked rhubarb and rhubarb charcoal. The active compounds of rhubarb are known to defecation, exhibit antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, regulate coagulation, protect the digestive system, and possess anti-tumor activities. Guided by Chinese medicine theory, the use of different rhubarb concoctions can enhance specific effects such as purgation to eliminate accumulation, clearing heat and toxins, cooling blood to stop hemorrhages, activating blood circulation to remove blood stasis, and inducing dampness to descend jaundice, thereby effectively treating various diseases. The therapeutic impact of these concoctions on diseases reflects not only in the changes to the active compounds of rhubarb but also in the formulations of traditional Chinese medicine. Processing has also shown advantages in reducing toxicity.

Conclusion: Different processing methods alter the active compounds of rhubarb, thereby enhancing its various pharmacological effects and meeting the therapeutic needs of diverse diseases. Selecting an appropriate processing method based on the patient's specific conditions can maximize its pharmacological properties and improve clinical outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11335691PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2024.1442297DOI Listing

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