2021
DOI: 10.1002/bmc.5252
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A new method providing complementary explanation of the blood‐enriching function and mechanism of unprocessed Angelica sinensis and its four kinds of processed products based on tissue‐integrated metabolomics and confirmatory analysis

Abstract: Angelica sinensis (AS) is a common Traditional Chinese Medicine used for tonifying blood in China. Unprocessed AS and its four kinds of processed products (ASs) are used to treat blood deficiency syndrome in the country. The different blood-tonifying mechanisms of ASs remain unclear. In this work, a novel method integrating metabolomics and hematological and biochemical parameters was established to provide a complementary explanation of blood supplementation mechanism of ASs. Our results revealed that differe… Show more

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“…Multi-target and mechanism explorations of herbal medicine and natural products can be studied through innovative integration technologies. An integrating metabolomics was established to explain the blood-supplementation mechanism of Angelica sinensis (AS), which was related to linoleic acid, l-cystathionine, aspartic acid and l-alanine metabolic pathways [151]. Metabolomics analyses have identified EGCG and myricitrin as α-glucosidase inhibitors from dried leaves of Syzygium polyanthum leaves [152].…”
Section: Multi-target and Effect Mechanism Exploration Of Herbal Medi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-target and mechanism explorations of herbal medicine and natural products can be studied through innovative integration technologies. An integrating metabolomics was established to explain the blood-supplementation mechanism of Angelica sinensis (AS), which was related to linoleic acid, l-cystathionine, aspartic acid and l-alanine metabolic pathways [151]. Metabolomics analyses have identified EGCG and myricitrin as α-glucosidase inhibitors from dried leaves of Syzygium polyanthum leaves [152].…”
Section: Multi-target and Effect Mechanism Exploration Of Herbal Medi...mentioning
confidence: 99%