07/20/2019 / By Ralph Flores
Red sage (Salvia miltiorrhiza) is one of the most widely used herbs in traditional Chinese medicine. The dried root of red sage is known as danshen. These days, danshen is slowly gaining recognition in the health community, thanks to its multiple health benefits. In a study published in the Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines, researchers from the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine gathered the latest studies on the chemical properties, health benefits, traditional and modern uses, and potential side effects of danshen.
Like many herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine, danshen has been widely used and studied for well over 2,000 years. In the first Chinese materia medica, danshen was noted for its ability to treat carbuncles and insomnia and improve blood circulation. Today, the herb is still used for the same purposes. It is also used to promote menstrual discharge and relieve restlessness of the heart. Danshen can treat conditions ranging from chest pain due to lack of blood flow (angina pectoris) to qi stagnation and blood stasis. The latest version of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia, China’s official compendium of drugs, lists the following clinical uses for different preparations that include danshen:
In their paper, the researchers listed a total of 201 compounds found in danshen by previous studies. They divided these compounds into several groups: Diterpenoids refer to those that have a core structure of 20 carbon atoms arranged in rings. These compounds are some of the major bioactive components in danshen, thanks to their multiple pharmacological properties. Water-soluble phenolic acids, on the other hand, are responsible for the herb’s antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Other components include essential oils, triterpenoids, flavone, amino acids, and many more. (Related: Red sage, also known as Chinese sage, found to protect the kidneys of people with severe acute pancreatitis and obstructive jaundice.)
For their review, the researchers pored over studies that investigated the pharmacological properties of danshen. These beneficial properties include:
The authors of the review are hopeful that their paper will encourage researchers to further study danshen, in particular, how it can be further improved as a medicine so that it can be used in clinical practice in the future.
Learn more about danshen and other herbs used in TCM at ChineseMedicine.news.
Sources include:
Tagged Under:
alternative medicine, angina pectoris, anti-atherogenesis, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetes, antidiabetic, antioxidant, blood circulation, chronic diseases, danshen, diabetes, disease treatments, diterpenoids, heart disease, heart health, herbal medicine, Herbs, inflammation, lipophilic diterpenoids, natural cures, natural medicine, oxidative stress, pain relief, Phenolic acids, prevention, red sage, remedies, research, Salvia miltiorrhiza, salvianolic acid B, TCM, traditional Chinese medicine
This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author