Examination of the molecular mechanism of the mutual inhibitory effect of each cytotoxicity caused by the combined extraction of Coptidis Rhizoma and Rhei Rhizoma: An example of providing evidence for ‘herbal pair’ theory
Abstract:Aim: Kampo medicines are effective depending on the combination of crude drugs. In addition, the basis is a combination of two crude drugs, which is defined as a 'herbal pair'. However, there are very few studies from this point of view. We found that Rhei Rhizoma (RR) may interact with Coptidis Rhizoma (CR). Methods: Component profiles were analyzed by three-dimensional high-performance liquid chromatography (3D-HPLC). Cell viability in N18TG-2 cells was determined by morphology observation and a '3-(4,5-di-m… Show more
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