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Herbal medicine Gamgungtang down-regulates autoimmunity through induction of TH2
cytokine production by lymphocytes in experimental thyroiditis model
Eun-Ho Saa, b, Un-Ho Jina, Dong-Soo Kimc, Bong-Seok Kanga, 1, Ki-Tae Hab, June-Ki
Kimb, Won-Hwan Park b and Cheor-Ho Kima, ,
aDepartment of Biological Science Sungkyunkwan !ni"ersity #hunchun-Dong $%%
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bDepartment of ,riental edicine Dongguk !ni"ersity and #ardio"ascular +#
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cDepartment of 1ood Science and Technology 'yungsung !ni"ersity am-Gu Busan
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The crude herbal formulation Gamgungtang 7GGT8 has been shown to protect animals
against a wide range of spontaneously de"eloping or induced autoimmune diseases6 9e
ha"e pre"iously reported that GGT shows marked down-regulation of se"eral
experimental autoimmune diseases6 5lthough "ery effecti"e at pre"enting thyroidinfiltrates in mice immuni:ed with mouse deglycosylated thyroglobulin and complete
1reund;s ad.u"ant and in spontaneous models of thyroiditis it completely failed to
modify experimental autoimmune thyroiditis 7
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was obser"ed following treatment with GGT which peaked at day 3 7=?-0%8 or day 0%
7=?-(86 ,n the other hand =?-02 and =1-A production were either unchanged or
decreased6 =t seems therefore that GGT induces in "i"o a shift towards Th2 lymphocytes
which may be one of the mechanisms of down-regulation of the autoimmune reacti"ity in
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Herbal Medicine and Treatments for ADHD
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+otu ,ola (Centella asiatica, Hydrocotyle asiatica)
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$lthough more research is necessar# to confirm the implied benefits ofcommerciall# available herbal formulas' there are at least a few clinical trials ofherbs and herbal extracts' notabl# .hinese herbal formulas' that have shownpromising results in this arena7
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$nti4inflammator# HerbsHealing with Herbal Medicine and Phytochemicals
A Elaine Moore
Oct 21, 2006
This article describes the use of plant chemicals with anti4inflammator# propertiesas complementar# therapies for patients with autoimmune disease7
Inflammation is a ke# feature in autoimmune disease7 In some conditions' such
as Hashimoto0s th#roiditis' inflammation contributes to the disease process7 In
other conditions' such as .rohn0s disease' inflammation ma# occur as a result of
the disease7 Inflammation occurs as the immune s#stem reacts to inBur#'
infection' environmental agents' malignanc#' and cellular changes7 In skin'
inflammation is most visible because it causes noticeable swelling' redness'
discomfort and pain7 The process leading to inflammation' which is known as the
inflammator# response' also induces changes that aren0t seen but influence the
effects of inflammation and their severit#7
The inflammator# response is a complex cascade of steps that include an
activation of white blood cells' the release of immune s#stem chemicals such as
complement and c#tokines' and the production and release of inflammator#
mediators and prostaglandins7 Inflammation ma# be acute or chronic or
relapsing4remitting depending on the disease course7 ost conventional
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treatments for autoimmune disease' including corticosteroids' work b# reducing
or suppressing inflammation7
an# herbs also possess anti4inflammator# Calso known as antiphlogisticD
characteristics7 Herbs can be used as the sole therap# in autoimmune disease or as complementar# corticosteroid4sparing therapies allowing patients to take
smaller doses or shorter courses of corticosteroids7 Treatment protocols toda#
often rel# on both alternative and conventional treatment options in a discipline
known as integrative medicine7
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Herbal medicine relies on active plant chemicals with biological properties7 an#
conventional medicines are s#nthetic compounds designed to mimic the action of plant chemicals7 -or instance' the heart medication digoxin is derived from the
foxglove plant7 In herbal medicine' active chemicals are extracted from the plant
parts Cstems' seeds' roots' or leavesD that are the richest sources7 The active
chemicals can be 3uantitativel# measured and prepared in the form of capsules'
tinctures' teas' tonics' oils' or poultices7 $romatic herbs such as lavender can
also benefit the immune s#stem when used topicall# or as healing oils7
$)TI4I)-2$$TO/E H9/("
Other herbs known to reduce inflammation include ginger ' turmeric' pokeroot'
cleavers' devils claw' licorice' autumn saffron' boswellin' curcumin' arnica'
bromelain' +erman chamomile' licorice' white willow' witch ha:el' and capsaicin7
P2$)T .H9I.$2"
an# plant chemicals are known to reduce inflammation' including the omega-!
essential oils' which can also be derived from marine sources7 Other plant
chemicals' which are also known as ph#tochemicals' that are known to reduce
inflammation include carotenoids and catechins' which belong to the plant
chemical famil# known as bioflavinoids bioflavinoids7
9--9.T" O- PHETO.H9I.$2"
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The medicinal effects of plant chemicals are referred to as ph#otherap#7 The
various plant chemicals found in plant and herbal sources all have different
properties as the# go about their business of reducing inflammation7 -or
instance' spice components' such as curcurmin' turmeric' and capsaicin from red
pepper reduce inflammation b# influencing arachidonic acid metabolism and also
the secretion of l#sosomal en:#mes b# macrophages7 .urcumin and capsaicin
also inhibited the secretion of collagenase' elastase and h#aluronidase
demonstrating that the# can control the release of pro4inflammator# mediators
such as eicosanoids7
.#tokines are chemicals that modulate the immune response7 High levels of
c#tokines cause man# of the detrimental conse3uences in autoimmune disease7
an# plant chemicals have effects on at least one of the following c#tokines*
interleukin4F CI24FD' interleukin4G CI24GD' tumor necrosis factor CT)-D' and
interferon CI-)D7 Herbs that reduce or modulate the secretion of one or more of
these c#tokines include $cal#pha wilkesiana' $canthopanax gracilis#lus' $llium
sativum CgarlicD' curcurmin' 9chinacea purpurea' +rifola frondosa' Panax
ginseng' Ol#gala tunuifolia' "il#bum marianum Cmilk thistleD' Tinospora cordifolia'
!ncaria tomentosa' and Withania somnifera7
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Herbs should never be added to a healing protocol without first consulting with
one0s integrationist ph#sician7 (esides their anti4inflammator# properties' some
herbs such as +erman chamomile also have sedative and spasmol#tic properties
that could interfere with the effects of other medications or cause undesirable
side effects7
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,enneth Proefrock' 2atest !pdates in the (otanical Treatment of $utoimmune
%iseases' "outhwest .onference on (otanical edicine >>J7
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ngal Treatment Psoriasisatment Psoriatic Arthritistment -osacea Treatmentn Cancer Treatment Skinre Treatments 3acterial
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Treatment
Dermatologists must be educated not only in the benefits of
these therapies, but must also be aware of some of the risks anadverse effects. They need information about the effects of
herbal remedies in order to better serve their patients who ma
be using herbs to treat their dermatological conditions. This brireview summarizes some of the more common herbal therapie
used by many dermatology patients for their skin diseases, anthe adverse reactions and drug interactions that may occur.
Key Words: herbal remedies, adverse effects, dermatology, ant
inflammatory
The use o7 herbal therapy by dermatology patients is on the ris
3ecause o7 their con,enient a,ailability4 many patients withchronic dermatological diseases ha,e attempted to take more
control o,er their health by using herbal remedies along with o
instead o7 con,entional treatments2 Some patients ha,e lost
hope9 standard treatments ha,e 7ailed to be e77ecti,e 7or them2
a result4 they seek newer therapies in an attempt to 7ind a cur
7or their problems2
Go,ernment -egulations
The e;act 7re%**?2 ost o7 these regulations are still und
re,iew2 0owe,er4 regulations do e;ist with regard to de7inition
product licensing4 ad,erse reaction reporting4 site licensing4 gomanu7acturing practices4 clinical trials4 and labeling/packagin
These are pursuant to the subsection o7 the 5ood and Drugs A
entitled Natural 0ealth Products -egulations2 Some o7 these a
e;pected to be phased in o,er the ne;t two years2 At the
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pro,incial le,el4 3ritish Columbia established the College o7
Traditional Chinese edicine =TC? Practitioners and
Acupuncturists o7 32C24 becoming the 7irst pro,ince in Canada t
regulate the practice o7 TC2# No other pro,ince thus 7ar has
similar regulatory body2
There are many herbal remedies that ha,e scienti7ic merit9 the
may be o7 clinical bene7it and pro,ide sa7e4 e77ecti,e and reliab
alternati,es to con,entional medicine2 0owe,er4 herbal produc
cannot be patented2$ They are intended 7or the sel7%treatment o
sel7%diagnosed4 sel7limiting condition2 Although there are
numerous herbal therapies that are rele,ant to the specialty o
dermatology4 many o7 these ha,e not been studied in proper
randomi1ed4 double%blind4 placebo controlled trials2 ost herb
treatments ha,e e,idence that is based on sparse anecdotal
reports and word o7 mouth2
Drug 6nteractions and Side%.77ects
any o7 these therapies are considered natural and there7or
harmless2 0owe,er4 because o7 the poor regulations that e;ist
monitoring these drugs4 ad,erse reactions do occur2> 0erbal
therapy4 there7ore4 should be a,oided in pregnancy4 in7ants an
children because o7 the uncertainty o7 ad,erse reactions that
could occur2 There is little incenti,e 7or pharmaceutical
companies to in,estigate or standardi1e these preparations
because it is unlikely patents would be applicable2
3ecause o7 the assumed sa7ety o7 natural products4 many
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patients belie,e these products ha,e 7ewer side%e77ects2 0erb
therapies should be regarded as drugs2 Since drugs ha,e side
e77ects4 such e,ents can be seen with herbals2 Drug interaction
although in7re
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antimicrobial,
vulnerary
promotes 2ound4ealing-
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ulcers, poisonivy, psoriasis,
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Licorice
(%lycyrrhi&a
'labralensis orura(,",+,%"
Anti)inflammatory,
antiviral, demulcent
mucous membranesoot4er-
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(Ulmas fulva demulcent,
emollient
Abscesses, boils,
4erpes simple0,
s7in irritations,ulcers
&t. Jo4ns 6ort
(Hypericum perforatum(,"
Anti)inflammatory,
astringent,antimicrobial,
immunomodulator
e0ternal) urns,
neuralgia,2ounds
#o
34yme (Thymus
vul'aris(Antimicrobial,
astringent,antiseptic
Combined 2it4
4erbs foralopecia,
4alitosis,stomatitis
#o
Gin7go (%in'o
biloba%arlic, %in'er,
%insen' ()ana$
'insen'*,+,-
arious arious #o
3ea 3ree 9il(Melaleuca
alternifolia",+,B
Antimicrobial,antiseptic
Acne, impetigo,mout4 ulcers,
psoriasis, tineainfections
@es
romelain)
ineapple (.nanas
comosus%"
Anti)inflammatory 6ound 4ealing,
postsurgical pain
#o
@arro2 (.chillea
millefolium%"Anti)inflammatory Compress for
2eeping lesions,
pruritus
#o
:enugree7(Tri'onella foenum/
'raecum%"
Anti)inflammatory Compress for2eeping lesions
#o
C4amomile(Matricaria recuita
0(,",B,%",%+
Anti)bacterial, anti)inflammatory,
fungicidal
AD, Candidaalbicans, gram)
positive
infections
@es
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Arnica (.
Montana+,BAnti)inflammatory Acne, boils,
bruises,
gingivitis,4emorr4oids,
insect bites
#o
Horse C4estnutseed e0tract
(.esculus
hippocastanum",+
Anti)inflammatory C4ronic venousinsufficiency
s2elling,
pruritus,tenderness-
@es
Table !: . revie1 of some herbal remedies2
DrugSide%.77ects Drug 6nteractions
?emap4yte (Chinese
Herbal Therapy",%')%(Diarr4ea, increased liver
function tests, reversibledilated cardiomyopat4y,
reversible acute 4epaticillness, fatal 4epatic
necrosis, symptomatic
nep4ropat4y bladdercarcinoma, 2orsening of
atopic dermatitis, acuteurticaria
>et4otre0ate
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Aloe era(,",+,B,%" Contact dermatitis corticosteroids,
otassium
Calendula (Calendula
officionalis(,+,B,%"Allergic reactions, ACD #K
Capsaicin(#ostri$"+,B,%"
&evere burning,intolerability, allergy
can cross react 2it4late0, bananas, 7i2i,
c4estnut, avocado
#K
Goldenseal (Hydratiscanadensi(
Allergic ContactDermatitis
#K
Licorice (%lycyrrhi&a'labralensis or
ura(,",+,%"
Contraindicated in4ypertension, diabetes
mellitus, 4ypo7alemia,liver7idney disorders
Cyclosporin A CyA- digo0in, prednisone,
t4iaides
urple Cone :lo2er
(!chinaceaan'ustifolia or
internalpupurea(
Eecurrent eryt4ema
nodosumCAF3I9# in HI, C3D,
3, >&, rag2eed,
sunflo2er allergies
Immunomodulators
and CyA,>et4otre0ate,
coticosteroids
&lippery
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Gin7go (%in'o
biloba
%arlic, %in'er,%insen' ()ana$
'insen'*,+,-
Can cause spontaneous
bleeding
Can potentiate aspir
#&AIDs, 2arfarin,
4eparin
3ea 3ree 9il(Melaleuca
alternifolia",+,B
e0t) ACD, burning,dryness, itc4ing, *
irritation, systemic
allergic reactions, cancross react 2it4
colop4ony. int) 39IC
#K
romelain)ineapple(.nanas comosus%"
ACD, GI upset, diarr4ea
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including eryt4roderma and &tevens)Jo4nson syndrome from
combination 4erbal preparations.+ &erious systemic adverse events 4a
been reported 2it4 4erbal t4erapies for t4e treatment of dermatologic
diseases as 2ell.M >ost are 4epatoto0ic effects and some 4ave been fa
alt4oug4 t4is is rare.+ Herbals t4at are recommended for topical use
s4ould not be ingested and vice)versa. Drug interactions t4at most
commonly occur are due to immunomodulatory reactions, 4o2ever
effects on anticonvulsants and anticoagulants can occur.*
Conclusion
A brief searc4 of t4e literature reveals many t4erapies used for
dermatological disease 4o2ever t4ere are fe2er reports of t4eir side
effects in dermatologic or medical literature. 9nly t4ose t4erapies
relevant to t4e specialty of dermatology t4at also 4ave 4ad reports o
side)effects are discussed. 34ose t4erapies 2it4out 7no2n side)effect
are e0cluded from t4is manuscript. It is important for dermatologists
become a2are of t4ese adverse events and interactions in order to bet
educate t4eir patients and possibly prevent potential and une0pected
adverse reactions.+
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Habitat* Throughout )orth $merican prairies' plains' and open woodlands7
Part sed* The root7
*onstituents*
• 9chinacoside' in E. angustiolia but not E. purpurea./esearch suggests
that the echinacosides gl#cosides appear to be primar# anti4microbial
constituents in Echinacea7 However there are man# other biologicall#
active substances present' and there is evidence that the# work
s#nergisticall#7 The pol#saccharides' for example' possess the best
immune stimulating properties and are also antiviral7
• !nsaturated isobut#l amides' echinacin and others' in E. angustiolia and
E. pallida.
• Pol#saccharidesL a heterox#lan and an arabinorhamnogalactan
• Pol#acet#lenes' at least FJ of which have been isolated7 It has been
postulated that these are artifacts formed during storage' since the# are
found in dried but not fresh roots of E. pallida. • 9ssential oil' containing humulene' car#oph#llene and its epoxide'
germacrene % and meth#l4 p4h#drox#cinnamate
• iscellaneousL vanillin linolenic acid derivatives' a labdane derivative'
alkanes and flavonoids and the alkaloids tussilagine and isotussilagine7
ote* "es3uiterpene esters which were originall# identified in commercial
samples of E. purpurea have since been shown to be due to the presence of an
adulterant' !arthenium integriolium 27 C$merican -everfewD7 It appears that this
adulteration ma# be widespread in commercial samples7
Actions* $nti4microbial' immunomodulator' anti4catarrhal' alterative7
+ndications* Echinacea is one of the primar# remedies for helping the bod# rid
itself of microbial infections7 It is often effective against both bacterial and viral
attacks' and ma# be used in conditions such as boils' septicaemia and similar
infections7 In conBunction with other herbs it ma# be used for an# infection
an#where in the bod#7 -or example in combination with Earrow or (earberr# it
will effectivel# stop c#stitis7 It is especiall# useful for infections of the upper
respirator# tract such as lar#ngitis' tonsillitis and for catarrhal conditions of the
nose and sinus7 In general it ma# be used widel# and safel#7 The tincture or
decoction ma# be used as a mouthwash in the treatment of p#orrhoea and
gingivitis7 It ma# be used as an external lotion to help septic sores and cuts7
uch research is focussing upon this plant' providing important insights into its
activit# and potential uses7 +l#cosides from the roots have mild activit# against
"treptococci and "taphylococcus aureus7 9chinacoside was the most active with
about G mg being e3uivalent to one unit of penicillin7 The tincture was able to
reduce both the rate of growth and the rate of reproduction of #richomonas
vaginalis' and was found to be effective in halting the recurrence of Candida
albicans infection7 It seems to prevent infection and repair tissue damaged b#
infection' partiall# through inhibiting the activit# of the en:#me h#aluronidase7
The h#aluronidase s#stem is a primar# defense mechanism' involving connective
1ground1 substance' or h#aluronic acid' acting as a barrier against pathogenic
organisms7 "ome pathogens activate an en:#me' h#aluronidase' which once
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activated destro#s the integrit# of the ground substance7 This causes the barrier
to become leak#' allowing pathogens to invade' attach themselves to exposed
cells' penetrate the membrane and kill the cell7 The result as an inflammator#
infection7 Echinacea inhibits the action of h#aluronidase b# bonding with it in
some wa#' resulting in a temporar# increase in the integrit# of the barrier7 -ewer
pathogens are able to stimulate the destruction of the ground substance7 $ rangeof constituents mediate this process' especiall# a complex pol#saccharide called
echinacin (7 This anti4h#aluronidase action is involved in regeneration of
connective tissue destro#ed during infection and in the elimination of pathogenic
organisms creating the infection7 Purified pol#saccharides prepared from
Echinacea possess a strong activating force on the bod#0s macrophage4
mediated defense s#stem7 These macrophages initiate the destruction of
pathogens and cancer cells7 Echinacea activates macrophages b# itself'
independent of an# effect with T4cells7 $ tumor4inhibiting principle has been
found' a oncol#tic lipid4soluble h#drocarbon from the essential oil7 The
echinacosides gl#cosides appear to be the primar# Mantibiotics0' but there are
man# other active substances present which probabl# function s#nergisticall#7
The pol#saccharides possess the best immune stimulating properties and are
also antiviral7 Other constituents have been shown to possess good anti4tumor'bacteriostatic' and anesthetic activit#7
This all points to the conclusion that its actions relate to immune s#stem
functioning on some level' helping deal with infections and stimulating the
immune response7 It activates the macrophages that destro# both cancerous
cells and pathogens' increases the level of phagoc#tosis b# raising levels of
white blood cells such as the neutrophils' monoc#tes' eosinophils' and (
l#mphoc#tes7 It also has an effect on properidin levels' indication an activation of
the complement s#stem7
Pre$arations , Dosage* %ecoction* put F4 teaspoonfuls of the root in one cup
of water and bring it slowl# to boil7 2et it simmer for F>4F minutes7 This shouldbe drunk three times a da#7 Tincture* take F4= ml of the tincture three times a
da#7 Echinacea is often' inappropriatel#' used as a dail# Mimmune support0
Cwhatever that is;D7 $ 3uote from %r7 %aniel owre#0s excellent review of
9chinacea in et .eneration Herbal Medicine is pertinent here*
1%ail# intake should be restricted to what is deemed necessar#7 %uring cold and
flu season' two to four capsules per da# is sufficient7 In the presence of acute
infection' that dosage ma# be increased' without danger' to more than <
capsules7 In the presence of chronic infections' such as chronic hepatitis'
echinacea ma# be used continuousl# for several months7 However' for the
maintenance of a health# immune s#stem' echinacea is most wisel# used
periodicall#44a few weeks on' and a few weeks off' throughout the #ear7
9chinacea is not a tonic in all aspectsL granted that it has been observed to
stabili:e the production of neutrophils' such tonic action has not been observed
on other immune factors' such as properdin production7 In the absence of
conclusive experimental findings' it is both safe and wise to assume that the
constant' unremitting use of echinacea could be stressful on certain aspects of
the immune s#stem7 %uring breaks' the immune s#stem will adapt and increase
in natural strength71
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.itations from the edline database for the genus Echinacea
9chinacea /auer ' 0oster " Analysis of al#amides and caffeic acid
derivatives from Echinacea simulata and E& $aradoa roots&
Planta ed FNNF OctLCD*==4N /auer 1' 2urcic 3 Puhlmann 2 4agner H
5+mmunologic in vivo and in vitro studies on Echinacea etracts6
$r:neimittelforschung FN
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thera$eutically used s$ecies of the genus Echinacea6
Pharm $cta Helv FNLG>CD*JN4> mg?m i7v7 ever# < da#s4' echinacin44G> mg?m
i7m744and th#mostimulin44J> mg?m i7m7' da# J4F> after 2%.E' then twice a week7
Therap# was well tolerated b# all patients7 Their ,arnofsk#0 index increased for
F>@ in the mean7 $ stable disease for more than < weeks was documented b#
abdominal ultrasonograph# in one patient7 "erum levels of $lpha4-etoprotein
C$-PD' .arcinoembr#onic $ntigen C.9$D and Tissue Pol#peptide $ntigen CTP$D
did not increase in patients7 edian survival time was 7 months7 One patientis still alive after < months7 $bsolute numbers of .%7>D decreased for @ F da# after 2%.E' whereas .%=R cells increased Cp
less than >7>D from da# F47 )umbers of natural killer C),4D cells increased for
F@ Cp less than >7>D' their activit# for N>@ Cp less than >7>D7 $ctivities of
peripheral pol#morphs Cp less than >7>D increased for @ and of 2#mphokine
$ctivated ,iller C2$,4D cells for F@ Cp less than >7>D7 %uettig / "teinmuller
* .ifford .E 4agner H %ohmann-Matthes M% Macro$hage activation by
the $olysaccharide arabinogalactan isolated from $lant cell cultures of
Echinacea $ur$urea&
K )atl .ancer Inst FN>' was
effective in activating macrophages to c#totoxicit# against tumor cells and micro4
organisms C2eishmania enriettiiD7 -urthermore' this pol#saccharide induced
macrophages to produce tumor necrosis factor CT)-4alphaD' interleukin4F CI24FD'
and interferon4beta 7 $rabinogalactan did not activate ( cells and did not induce
T cells to produce interleukin4' interferon4beta ' or interferon4gamma' but it did
induce a slight increase in T4cell proliferation7 When inBected ip' this agent
stimulated macrophages' a finding that ma# have therapeutic implications in the
defense against tumors and infectious diseases7
ose K
Effect of echinacin on $hagocytosis and natural #iller cells&
ed Welt J=* F=GJ4' FN
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Echinacea $ur$urea to test sub
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$r:neimittelforschung FNNF -ebL=FCD*F=F4 CPublished in +ermanD
9chinacea belongs to the most usable plants in medical treatment since man#
#ears7 It is applicable in the fields of homoepath# and allopath#' however' there
are man# different wa#s of treatment7 Two species are listed in the 9uropean
Pharmacopoea* 9chinacea angustifolia and 9chinacea purpurea7 The# differ inmorpholog# and their chemical composition7 There have been chemical and
biological anal#ses of 9chinacea for about #ears7 $fter exact investigations of
these reports' the following result were found* ost chemical anal#ses were
done with 9chinacea angustifolia' especiall# the older ones' whereas biological
activit# was tested with 9chinacea purpurea7 In almost all of these experiments'
proprietaries were preferred to use in contrast to an# plant extracts7 ost of the
reports' which declared the stimulating biological activit# of 9chinacea could not
resist an# critical opinion7 "o the fre3uenc# of medical application of this drug is
mainl# due to delivered practical knowledge7 The experiments described in this
stud# were practised with a water4 soluble plant extract of 9chinacea
angustifolia7 9chinacosid one of its low4molecular compounds and proprietaries
which contains this plant7 Their influence on the unspecified cellular immunit# of
the mouse after intraperitoneal' intravenous or peroral application was
investigated7 !nder various conditions no effects on the immuno s#stem could
be found using the carbon clearance test7 "tim$el M Pro#sch A 4agner H
%ohmann-Matthes M% Macro$hage activation and induction of macro$hage
cytotoicity by $urified $olysaccharide fractions from the $lant Echinacea
$ur$urea&
Infect Immun FN' >>> and
F>>' >>> was the most active in inhibiting the oedemaL it also reduced the
infiltration of inflammator# cells7 The activit# of this fraction was comparable with
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that of a raw pol#saccharidic extract obtained from 97 angustifolia roots b#
differential solubilit#7 The high4molecular weight pol#saccharides are therefore
proposed as the anti4inflammator# principles of the plant7 Tubaro A Tragni E Del
egro P .alli *% Della %oggia ' Anti-inflammatory activity of a
$olysaccharidic fraction of Echinacea angustifolia&
K Pharm Pharmacol FN7 mg kg4F i7v7D almost inhibited the
carrageenan4induced oedema over < h and furthermore' 9P-' topicall# applied'
inhibited mouse ear oedema induced b# croton oil7 9P- also reduced the
leukoc#tic infiltration of the croton oil dermatitis' evaluated both as peroxidase
activit# and histologicall#7 $fter topical application 9P- appears to be slightl#
inferior in potenc# to indomethacin7 The results suggest that the anti4
inflammator# activit# of 97 angustifolia resides in its pol#saccharidic content7
oaden % and Kacobson *
Tumor inhibitors& !& +dentification and synthesis of an oncolytic hydrocar
bon from American coneflower roots&
K ed .hem F*GFN4J' FN 4ac#er A Hilbig 4 51irus-inhibition by
echinacea $ur$urea (authors transl)6
Planta ed FN< -ebLJJCFD* CPublished in +ermanD
Wagner ' Proksch $' /iess4aurer' et al*
+mmunostimulating $olysaccharides (heteroglycanes) of higher $lants -
$reliminary communications& $r:neim -orsch J=*GN4GG>' FNCFD*J4J CPublished in +ermanD
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=mmunomodulators are agents that exert a general net effect 7positi"e or negati"e8 on
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autoimmune disease8 of immune function6 Some compounds that ha"e been isolated
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from herbs used in traditional #hinese medicine 7T#8 ha"e been shown to ha"e
immunomodulating acti"ity6
ore than )% compounds ha"e been isolated from the poisonous liana Tripterygium
wilfordii Hook6f6 #elastraceae largely alkaloids and terpenoids6 any ha"e been
shown to be immunosuppressors in "itro and in "i"o6 T6 wilfordii has been used in T#
to treat fe"er chills edema and inflammation and extracts of the plant;s xylem ha"e
been used for rheumatoid arthritis chronic nephritis skin diseases and immunological
disorders6
5rtemisinin known as Iing haosu in T# a sesIuiterpene lactone isolated from
5rtemisia annua 7Sweet 5nnie 5rtemisia annua OPing-HaoO ?6 5steraceae8 is an
antimalarial drug6 +ecent clinical studies ha"e found it to be an immunomodulator andthat it can be effecti"e in the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosis psoriasis and
other autoimmune-related disorders6 5rteether a semisynthetic analogue of
dihydroartemisinin 7an artemisinin deri"ati"e8 is being de"eloped by the 9orld Health
,rgani:ation to treat malaria6 5nother compound artemether 7a homologue of
arteether8 is pro"ing to ha"e more potent antimalarial acti"ity than artemisinin6
The fruits of Sophora alopecuoides 71abaceae8 and the roots of S6 fla"escens are used in
T# for their antipyretic 7fe"er reducing8 effects6 5lkaloids isolated from these plants
ha"e been shown both to be immunosuppressors 7at high doses8 and immunostimulators
7at low doses86 Diterpenoid alkaloids isolated from the axial roots of 5conitum species
used in T# ha"e shown anti-inflammatory analgesic antipyretic and
immunomodulatory acti"ity6 The sinomenine alkaloids deri"ed from Sinomenium
acutum Diels6 7enispermaceae8 ha"e been shown to be clinically effecti"e in arthritis
and rheumatoid arthritis6
=n addition to these compounds se"eral polysaccharides such as those from the fruiting
bodies of Ganoderma lucidum 7+eishi mushroom8 ling chih 7?eyss6 ex 1r6 K6 'arst6
Ganodermataceae8 the fruits of ?ycium barbarum ?6 Solanaceae the whole plants of
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5maranthaceae ha"e been found to be immunostimulators6
QRhang ?ing-Hua Ji Huang ?i-9ei 9ang and Kei-Gen iao6 0NN36 Se"eral
#ompounds from #hinese Traditional and Herbal edicine as =mmunomodulators6Khytotherapy +esearch ol6 N $03-$226U
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