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Traditional Chinese Medicine - Scientific Basis for Its Use

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Klappentext Traditional Chinese medicine has a strong scientific basis, but the science of these important preparations is often rarely discussed. Western approaches often simplify traditional Chinese medicine to drug discovery in Chinese plants, however, the majority of traditional Chinese medications use complex mixtures of plant extracts, rather than single purified drugs. The combination of different extracts is based on yin, yang and chi theories, which are often poorly understood in the West.Yin and yang are known to be the balance of agonists and antagonists, whereas chi derives from signalling processes in the body and regulates bodily functions. Traditional Chinese medical practitioners understand that yin, yang and chi constantly interact in the body to maintain health. Western medical practitioners understand how to use agonists and antagonists and how to modify signalling processes, but generally do not accept the use of complex plant extracts to perform these functions.Aimed at medical scientists, and including detailed explanations of the theories behind the science, this text may help researchers to understand Chinese medical practitioners and to communicate more effectively with them. It will also lead to greater acceptance of traditional medications in the West. Presenting a clear rationale for the use of traditional Chinese medications in Western medical facilities, it enables scientists to find new directions in experimental design and encourage examination of these useful, but often poorly understood, preparations in clinical trials. Zusammenfassung A volume that will provide a mechanism-based approach to understanding Chinese medicine for both Western and Eastern scientists. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Traditional and Scientific Bases for Traditional Chinese Medicine: Communication between Traditional Practitioners, Physicians and Scientists; Structure Activity Relationship Analysis of Plant Derived Compounds; Huang Di Nei Jing and the Treatment of Low Back Pain; Understanding Ch'i: The Life-Force Energy that Determines Vitality, Health and Well-Being; When Modern Computational Systems Biology Meets Traditional Chinese Medicine; Modern Drug Discovery from Chinese Materia Medica used in Traditional Chinese Medicine; PI3K/AKT Signaling in Cell Growth and Metabolism; The Scientific Evidence for Using Astragalus in Human Diseases; Traditional Chinese Medicine: Anti-inflammation for Cancer Prevention; Treatment of Stroke with Dan Shen, Salvia miltiorrhiza; Drug Discovery from Traditional Chinese Medicine for Neurogenesis: Implications for Stroke and Neurodegenerative Diseases; Medicinal Uses of Seaweed in Traditional Chinese Medicine; The Preventive Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Herbs on Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus; Translational approach to treating diabetes using acupuncture or electroacupuncture...

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Authors James D (University of Southern California Adams, James D Lien Adams, James D. Adams, James D. Lien Adams Jr.
Assisted by James D Adams (Editor), James D (University of Southern California Adams (Editor), James D. Adams (Editor), James David Adams (Editor), James D. Adams Jr. (Editor), Eric J Lien (Editor), Eric J (University of Southern California Lien (Editor), Eric J. Lien (Editor), David E. Thurston (Editor)
Publisher Royal Society Of Chemistry
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.03.2013
 
EAN 9781849736619
ISBN 978-1-84973-661-9
No. of pages 366
Series RSC Drug Discovery
Drug Discovery
Drug Discovery
RSC Drug Discovery
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

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