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Author Spotlight: Integrating 2D-HPLC-MS and Molecular Networking in Natural Medicine Analysis
Published on: December 8, 2023
[Research progress on biological characteristics and propagation technology of Atractylodes lancea]
Cheng-Cai Zhang1, Ming Qin2, Hong-Yang Wang3
1State Key Laboratory for Quality Ensurance and Sustainable Use of Dao-di Herbs, National Resource Center for Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Beijing 100700, China Dexing Research and Training Center of Chinese Medical Sciences Dexing 334220, China Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Medicine Biology and Cultivation, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Beijing 100700, China.
Abstract:
Atractylodes lancea is a perennial herb of the Asteraceae family and is one of the well-known traditional Chinese medicine(TCM). Several studies have documented polyene alkyne and sesquiterpenoid compounds as the main bioactive compounds of A. lancea, especially atractylodin, atractylon, β-eudesmol, and hinesol in its rhizomes, which possess anti-virus, anti-inflammation, hypoglycemic, anti-hypoxia, liver protection, and diuresis activities. In parallel with the recent advancements in biotechnology, important achievements have been made in the study of biological characteristics and propagation technology of A. lancea. This study reviews the research progress on morphological features, cytogenetics, ecological planting, effective ingredients, and tissue culture techniques of A. lancea from the biology perspective, so as to provide a theoretical basis for reasonable development of A. lancea resources.
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