Therapeutic potential of Rhizoma Alismatis: a review on ethnomedicinal application, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology

Rhizoma Alismatis (RA), the dried rhizome of Alisma orientale (Sam.) Juzep, is a common traditional herbal medicine named Ze Xie in Chinese. RA is an important herbal component of a number of well‐known Chinese medicinal preparations. It has been used to treat various ailments, such as dysuria, edem...

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description Rhizoma Alismatis (RA), the dried rhizome of Alisma orientale (Sam.) Juzep, is a common traditional herbal medicine named Ze Xie in Chinese. RA is an important herbal component of a number of well‐known Chinese medicinal preparations. It has been used to treat various ailments, such as dysuria, edema, nephropathy, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes. A wide range of chemical compounds, mainly triterpenoids, sesquiterpenoids, and diterpenoids, have been isolated from RA; among which the protostane‐type triterpenoids, termed alisols, have attracted the most attention owing to their unique chemical structures and various biological activities. The extract and active compounds of RA possess a wide spectrum of pharmacological effects (e.g., diuretic, antimetabolic disorder, hepatoprotective, immunomodulatory, antiosteoporotic, anti‐inflammatory, antitumor, antibacterial, and antiviral activities). Previous toxicological evaluations indicated that the RA extracts are relatively safe and have no serious side effects within certain dose ranges. This paper reviews the up‐to‐date information on the ethnomedicinal application, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology of RA. This information will be useful for a better understanding of the therapeutic potential of RA.
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Animals
Anticancer properties
Chemical compounds
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus - drug therapy
Diabetes Mellitus - metabolism
Diterpenes
Drugs, Chinese Herbal - chemistry
Drugs, Chinese Herbal - therapeutic use
Drugs, Chinese Herbal - toxicity
Edema
Edema - drug therapy
Edema - metabolism
ethnomedicinal application
Ethnomedicine
Herbal medicine
Humans
Hyperlipidemia
Immunomodulation
Inflammation
Medicine, Traditional - methods
Nephropathy
Pharmacology
Phytochemicals - chemistry
Phytochemicals - therapeutic use
Phytochemicals - toxicity
phytochemistry
Phytotherapy - methods
Rhizoma Alismatis
Rhizome
Sesquiterpenoids
Side effects
Toxicology
Triterpenoids
title Therapeutic potential of Rhizoma Alismatis: a review on ethnomedicinal application, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology
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