Research progress in pharmacological effects of Aralia elata.
10.3724/zdxbyxb-2023-0147
- Author:
Dahong HE
1
;
Linghui ZENG
2
;
Peng CHEN
3
Author Information
1. School of Medicine, Hangzhou City University, Hangzhou 310015, China. 489349534@qq.com.
2. School of Medicine, Hangzhou City University, Hangzhou 310015, China. zenglh@zucc.edu.cn.
3. School of Medicine, Hangzhou City University, Hangzhou 310015, China. chenp@zucc.edu.cn.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Anti-neoplastics;
Aralia elata (Miq.) Seem;
Aralia elata saponin;
Aralia mandshurica;
Cardiovascular system;
Review
- MeSH:
Aralia;
Yang Deficiency;
Apoptosis;
Saponins/pharmacology*;
Myocardial Ischemia
- From:
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences
2023;52(5):616-626
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
The traditional Chinese medicine Aralia elata (Miq.) Seem., also known as Aralia mandshurica, has the effect of "tonifying Qi and calming the mind, strengthening the essence and tonifying the kidneys, and dispelling wind and invigorating blood circulation". It is used in the treatment of neurasthenia, Yang deficiency and Qi deficiency, kidney Qi deficiency, spleen Yang deficiency, water-dampness stagnation, thirst, and bruises. Aralia elata saponins are the main components for the pharmacological effects. From the perspective of modern pharmacological science, Aralia elata has a wide range of effects, including anti-myocardial ischaemia and alleviation of secondary myocardium ischemic reperfusion injury by regulating ionic homeostasis, anti-tumor activity by inhibiting proliferation, promoting apoptosis and enhancing immunity, hypoglycemia and lipid lowering effects by regulating glucose and lipid metabolism, and hepato-protective, neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory/analgesic effects. The studies on pharmacological mechanisms of Aralia elata will be conducive to its development and application in the future. This article reviews the research progress of Aralia elata domestically and internationally in the last two decades and proposes new directions for further research.