Traditional Andmodernuses:
Huzhang ("tiger cane") or giant knotweed is an
east Asian species (Polygonum cuspidatum), belonging to the Polygonaceae
family. Documented uses in traditional Chinese medicine date to the
first century BC, and contemporary medical uses supported by clinical
results include acute microbial infections or viral hepatitis, chemo- or
radiation-induced leukocytopenia, atherosclerosis, and hyperlipidemia.
Pharmacology:
In animal experiments, huzhang has exhibited
antitussive, antihistaminic, hypotensive, vasodilating, cytotoxic, and
antioxidant properties, among others. Huzhang is also a concentrated
source of resveratrol (3,5,4¡Â-trihydroxy stilbene), an antioxidant
phenol produced in response to fungi. Resveratrol has also shown
antimutagenic activity in bioassays conducted on bacteria in vitro (umu
and Ames tests). And, in a recent investigation conducted in vivo and in
vitro, resveratrol displayed chemopreventive effects at three critical
stages of carcinogenesis. Specifically, resveratrol was found to 1)
induce phase II drug metabolizing enzymes (antiinitiation); 2) mediate
anti-inflammatory effects and inhibit cyclooxygenase and
hydro-peroxidase (antipromotion); and 3) induce human promyelocytic
leukemia cell diferentiation (antiprogression). Resveratrol was also
found to inhibit the development of preneoplastic lesions in vitro and
tumorigenesis in vivo. Very recently, it was reported that Huzhang
extract is one of the best active-oxygen scavengers for the prevention
of skin aging induced by UV-irradiation and free radical. Experiments
conducted in vivo indicate that resveratrol is a potent vasodilator and
inhibitor of platelet aggregation. Recent work in dogs and humans
indicate that other concentrated sources of resveratrol (i.e., red wine
and grape juice) eliminate cyclic blood-flow reductions caused by
platelet-mediated thrombosis.
Active Compounds:
Huzhang is characterized by anthraquinones and their glycosides,
napthoquinone, 3,5,4¡Â-trihydroxy stilbene (i.e., resveratrol), piceid,
fallacinol, citreorosein, questin, questinol, protocatechuic acid, (+)
catechin, 2,5-dimethyl-7- hydroxychromone,
7-hydroxy-4-methoxy-5-methylcoumarin, flavonols, polysaccharides, and
condensed tannins.
Regulatory Status: Under U.S. law, huzhang
extract is regulated as a dietary supplement. As of this writing, no
European governments had issued monographs or regulations for
nutraceutical uses of huzhang. NOTE: The statements in this publication
have not been evaluated by the FDA.
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