2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1275974
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TCM and related active compounds in the treatment of gout: the regulation of signaling pathway and urate transporter

Xin Sun,
Le Yang,
Hui Sun
et al.

Abstract: Gout represents a metabolic ailment resulting from the accumulation of monosodium urate crystals within joints, causing both inflammation and, harm to tissues. The primary contributor to gout’s emergence is an elevated presence of serum urate, which is under the regulation of kidney and, gut urate transporters. Mitigating this risk factor is crucial for averting gout’s onset. Several treatments rooted in TCM and related active compounds have demonstrated efficacy in managing gout, skillfully regulating serum u… Show more

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