Formulation regularity of traditional Chinese medicine in treatment of sinusitis based on data mining.
10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.20210902.502
- Author:
Bo-Long WANG
1
;
Chun-Xing WU
1
;
Zeng-Xing YI
1
;
Yong-Sheng HU
1
Author Information
1. Yichun University Yichun 336000, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
core Chinese medicine;
data mining;
formulation regularity;
sinusitis;
syndrome type
- MeSH:
Data Mining;
Medicine, Chinese Traditional;
Meridians;
Rhizome;
Sinusitis/drug therapy*
- From:
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
2022;47(4):1114-1119
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Based on the Drugdataexpy and the prescription modern application database, this study explored the formulation regularity of ancient and modern prescriptions for the treatment of sinusitis. The Chinese medicinal prescriptions for the treatment of sinusitis with various syndromes were retrieved from the above databases and the corresponding formulation regularity was investigated by frequency analysis, association rule analysis, and factor analysis. Eighty-seven Chinese medicinal prescriptions were included, involving five syndrome types of sinusitis and 160 Chinese medicine, which were mainly effective in releasing exterior, clearing heat, and tonifying deficiency, and acted on the lung meridian due to cold and warm nature and pungent and bitter flavor or on the spleen meridian due to warm nature and pungent flavor. Seventeen core Chinese medicine were screened out by topological data analysis, including Angelicae Dahuricae Radix, Magnoliae Flos, Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Xanthii Fructus, and Scutellariae Radix. Chinese medicine such as Magnoliae Flos, Angelicae Dahuricae Radix, and Xanthii Fructus were commonly used in the treatment of sinusitis of wind-heat in the lung meridian, while the combination of Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Magnoliae Flos, Angelicae Dahuricae Radix, Chuanxiong Rhizoma, etc. was the key compatibility in treating sinusitis of dampness-heat in the spleen and stomach. Six common factors were extracted from the factor analysis of the above two syndrome types. The findings indicate that the exterior-releasing, heat-clearing, and deficiency-tonifying Chinese medicine with cold and warm nature and pungent flavor are preferential options for the clinical treatment of sinusitis. Treatment should be based on syndrome differentiation and key therapeutic principles should be followed.