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Herbal Medicines for Constipation and Phytochemical Comparison of Active Components

Qinge Ma, Chong-Zhi Wang, Wamtinga R. Sawadogo, Zhao-Xiang Bian, Chun-Su Yuan

2022The American Journal of Chinese Medicine36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Constipation is a very common medical condition worldwide, negatively affecting patients' quality of life and healthcare system. Rhubarb, senna leaf, and aloe are three frequently used herbal medications for achieving regular bowel movement. Rhubarb is also a key ingredient in MaZiRenWan, a Chinese medicine formula used every so often for constipation in oriental countries. We reviewed and summarized the major chemical components from these three botanicals, including dianthrones, anthraquinone glycosides, free anthraquinones, and other polyphenols. The purgative actions of these constituents have been compared. Anthraquinone, especially its dianthrone compounds such as sennoside A and sennoside B, as natural stimulant laxatives, possesses significant effects to promote gastrointestinal motility and relieve functional constipation. Furthermore, the safety, reported side effects, and other benefits of anthraquinone compounds are presented. To date, many anti-constipation natural products are being used but their research is relatively limited, and thus, more investigations in this field are indeed needed.

Topics & Concepts

ConstipationMedicineSennaTraditional medicinePhytochemicalIngredientGinsengActive ingredientIrritable bowel syndromeTraditional Chinese medicineMedicinal plantsAlternative medicineChemical constituentsPhthalideLaxativePhytotherapyDefecationCatharticDrugAntispasmodicHerbal extractsFolk medicinePhytochemistry and biological activity of medicinal plantsGastrointestinal motility and disordersMorinda citrifolia extract uses