Context
Polygonum cuspidatum
Sieb. et Zucc (Polygonaceae), the root of which is included in the Chinese Pharmcopoeia under the name ‘Huzhang', has a long history as a medicinal plant and vegetable.
Polygonum cuspidatum
has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of inflammation, hyperlipemia, etc.
Objective
This article reviews the pharmacological action and the clinical applications of
Polygonum cuspidatum
and its extracts, whether
in vivo
or
in vitro
. We also summarized the main phytochemical constituents and pharmacokinetics of
Polygonum cuspidatum
and its extracts.
Methods
The data were retrieved from major medical databases, such as CNKI, PubMed, and SinoMed, from 2014 to 2022.
Polygonum cuspidatum
, pharmacology, toxicity, clinical application, and pharmacokinetics were used as keywords.
Results
The rhizomes, leaves, and flowers of
Polygonum cuspidatum
have different phytochemical constituents. The plant contains flavonoids, anthraquinones, and stilbenes.
Polygonum cuspidatum
and the extracts have anti-inflammatory, antioxidation, anticancer, heart protection, and other pharmacological effects. It is used in the clinics to treat dizziness, headaches, traumatic injuries, and water and fire burns.
Conclusions
Polygonum cuspidatum
has the potential to treat many diseases, such as arthritis, ulcerative colitis, asthma, and cardiac hypertrophy. It has a broad range of medicinal applications, but mainly focused on root medication; its aerial parts should receive more attention. Pharmacokinetics also need to be further investigated.