Chemical and pharmacological research progress on Mongolian folk medicine Syringa pinnatifolia.
10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.20250117.201
- Author:
Kun GAO
1
;
Chang-Xin LIU
2
;
Jia-Qi CHEN
2
;
Jing-Jing SUN
3
;
Xiao-Juan LI
1
;
Zhi-Qiang HUANG
1
;
Ye ZHANG
4
;
Pei-Feng XUE
4
;
Su-Yi-le CHEN
5
;
Xin DONG
4
;
Xing-Yun CHAI
6
Author Information
1. College of Pharmacy,Inner Mongolia Medical University Hohhot 010059,China Beijing Research Institute of Chinese Medicine,Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488,China.
2. Beijing Research Institute of Chinese Medicine,Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488,China.
3. Beijing Research Institute of Chinese Medicine,Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488,China Research Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine Resources and Ethnic Minority Medicine,Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine Nanchang 330004,China.
4. College of Pharmacy,Inner Mongolia Medical University Hohhot 010059,China.
5. Alxa League Mongolian Medicine Hospital Alxa 750300,China.
6. College of Pharmacy,Inner Mongolia Medical University Hohhot 010059,China Beijing Research Institute of Chinese Medicine,Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488,China Research Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine Resources and Ethnic Minority Medicine,Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine Nanchang 330004,China.
- Publication Type:English Abstract
- Keywords:
Mongolian folk medicine;
Shan-chen-xiang;
Syringa pinnatifolia;
chemical constituents;
pharmacological effects;
review
- MeSH:
Medicine, Mongolian Traditional;
Humans;
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*;
Animals;
Syringa/chemistry*
- From:
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
2025;50(8):2080-2089
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Syringa pinnatifolia, belonging to the family Oleaceae, is a species endemic to China. It is predominantly distributed in the Helan Mountains region of Inner Mongolia and Ningxia of China. The peeled roots, stems, and thick branches have been used as a distinctive Mongolian medicinal material known as "Shan-chen-xiang", which has effects such as suppressing "khii", clearing heat, and relieving pain and is employed for the treatment of cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases and joint pain. Over the past five years, significant increase was achieved in research on chemical constituents and pharmacological effects. There were a total of 130 new constituents reported, covering sesquiterpenoids, lignans, and alkaloids. Its effects of anti-myocardial ischemia, anti-cerebral ischemia/reperfusion, sedation, and analgesia were revealed, and the mechanisms of agarwood formation were also investigated. To better understand its medical value and potential of clinical application, this review updates the research progress in recent five years focusing on the chemical constituents and pharmacological effects of S. pinnatifolia, providing reference for subsequent research on active ingredient and support for its innovative application in modern medicine system.