Thinking about research on medicinal materials and decoction pieces used in traditional Chinese medicine compound preparations developed from catalogued ancient classical prescriptions.
10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.20250211.601
- Author:
Si-Yi LIU
1
;
Ju SONG
1
;
Zhen TANG
1
;
Wei HAN
1
Author Information
1. Center for Drug Evaluation, National Medical Products Administration Beijing 100076, China State Key Laboratory of Drug Regulatory Science Beijing 100076, China.
- Publication Type:English Abstract
- Keywords:
TCM compound preparations developed from catalogued ancient classical prescriptions;
category 3.1 TCM;
registration;
research and development;
research on decoction pieces;
research on medicinal materials
- MeSH:
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/history*;
Medicine, Chinese Traditional/history*;
Humans;
History, Ancient;
Drug Prescriptions/history*;
Drug Compounding;
China
- From:
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
2025;50(10):2883-2887
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Ancient classic prescriptions(ACPs) are the summary of clinical experience of doctors of all dynasties and the essence of the treasure house of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM). Propelling the transformation of ACPs to modern TCM preparations and encouraging the research and development(R&D) of TCM compound preparations from ACPs are important measures to promote the inheritance, innovation, and development of TCM in the new era. The research on medicinal materials and decoction pieces in the R&D of TCM compound preparations from ACPs is the basis for research on ACPs, and it is also an important guarantee for restoring the material basis, safety, and effectiveness of ACPs. This article discusses several key factors in the research on the medicinal materials and decoction pieces of TCM compound preparations developed from ACPs according to the Guidance for CMC of Traditional Chinese Medicine Compound Preparations Developed from Catalogued Ancient Classical Prescriptions(Interim) and analyzes and summarizes the common problems in the R&D and review of such preparations. Finally, suggestions are put forward, with the aim of assisting medical and industrial colleagues to accelerate the transformation of ACPs to modern TCM preparations and promoting high-quality development of the TCM industry.