Annual advances of integrative pharmacology in 2020

Journal Title: Traditional Medicine Research - Year 2021, Vol 6, Issue 4

Abstract

Major studies on the pharmacology of traditional herbs as well as active compounds have been introduced in this review over the previous 12 months. This annual integrative pharmacology review includes the reports published in 2020 on bioactive herbal extracts and novel compounds in traditional medicine. Pharmacological reports on traditional herbs as well as their active compounds for anticancer, inflammation, and metabolic diseases occupy dominant positions. Traditional medicines are still widely reported as a crucial treatment to exhibit anticancer efficacy in numerous human cancer cells. Moreover, the focus on the discovery of bioactive compounds from traditional medicines against mental disorders and neurodegenerative diseases seems to increase. The reports on bone loss and organ fibrosis treatments have notably gradually increased. Furthermore, studies of traditional herbs on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases show a declining trend. These pharmacological reports in 2020 collectively show several crucial therapeutic targets and promising candidate compounds from traditional medicines for human diseases.

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Ke-Wu Zeng, Ming-Yao Gu

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  • DOI 10.12032/TMR20210616237
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Ke-Wu Zeng, Ming-Yao Gu (2021). Annual advances of integrative pharmacology in 2020. Traditional Medicine Research, 6(4), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-695474