Traditional Chinese medicine has a long and illustrious history, and with the development of modern science and technology, the research and application of traditional Chinese medicines have continued to progress significantly. Many traditional Chinese medicinal herbs have undergone scientific validation, reinvigorating with new life and vitality, and contributing unique strengths to the advancement of human health. Recently, the discovery that leech total protein extracted from lyophilized powder reduces blood uric acid (UA) levels by inhibiting the activity of xanthine oxidase to decrease UA synthesis and promotes UA excretion by regulating different UA transporters in the kidney and intestine has undoubtedly injected new vitality and hope into this field of research. The purpose of this editorial is to comment on this study, explore its strengths and weaknesses, and there is a hope to treat a range of metabolic-related syndromes, including hyperuricemia, by targeting the gut microbiota.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v12.i36.6939DOI Listing

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