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Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of the Interplay Between Herbal Medicines and Gut Microbiota

Journal

MEDICINAL RESEARCH REVIEWS
Volume 37, Issue 5, Pages 1140-1185

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/med.21431

Keywords

herbal medicines; gut microbiota; interplay; molecular mechanisms

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81373946]

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Herbal medicines (HMs) are much appreciated for their significant contribution to human survival and reproduction by remedial and prophylactic management of diseases. Defining the scientific basis of HMs will substantiate their value and promote their modernization. Ever-increasing evidence suggests that gut microbiota plays a crucial role in HM therapy by complicated interplay with HM components. This interplay includes such activities as: gut microbiota biotransforming HM chemicals into metabolites that harbor different bioavailability and bioactivity/toxicity from their precursors; HM chemicals improving the composition of gut microbiota, consequently ameliorating its dysfunction as well as associated pathological conditions; and gut microbiota mediating the interactions (synergistic and antagonistic) between the multiple chemicals in HMs. More advanced experimental designs are recommended for future study, such as overall chemical characterization of gut microbiota-metabolized HMs, direct microbial analysis of HM-targeted gut microbiota, and precise gut microbiota research model development. The outcomes of such research can further elucidate the interactions between HMs and gut microbiota, thereby opening a new window for defining the scientific basis of HMs and for guiding HM-based drug discovery. (C) 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Med. Res. Rev., 37, No. 5, 1140-1185, 2017

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