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a peer-reviewed, open access online international journal which publishes original research papers. The journal welcomes submission from scholars and experts for possible publication from all over the world. The scope of the journal includes: Pharmaceutical research, chemistry and biochemistry of naturally occurring compounds, biological evaluation of crude extracts, ethnomedicine, traditional and complementary medicine, ethnopharmacology, biomedical research, Biotechnology, Evaluation of natural substances of land and sea and of plants, microbes and animals, pharmacognosy, bioavailability, clinical, pharmacological, toxicological studies and pharmacokinetics of phytochemicals, Isolation and characterization of compounds, structure elucidation, synthesis and experimental biosynthesis of natural Product as well as developments of methods in these areas are welcomed in the journal.

Highlights

  • P. notoginseng (Burk.) F.H. (Tam thất in Vietnamese) has long been proven as a valuable medicine in Eastern medicine, including in Vietnam

  • Many studies have proven that this plant has several pharmaceutical effects such as treating hemoptysis, nosebleeds, hemorrhage, menorrhagia after giving birth, stagnation, abdominal pain, and dysentery.[4,5,6]

  • The results of experimental modeling showed that 3 days after being injected with a suspension containing 5×106 sarcoma 180 cells under the skin of the right thigh, tumors were developed under the skin of the right and posterior thighs

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Introduction

P. notoginseng (Burk.) F.H. (Tam thất in Vietnamese) has long been proven as a valuable medicine in Eastern medicine, including in Vietnam. Several studies on P. notoginseng have concluded that this plant increased the sensitivity of cancer cells to radiation or chemical therapies, so it could be used in combination with these in the treatment of cancer patients.[7,8,9] According to ancient oriental documents, P. notoginseng could decrease the growth of tumors in cancer. Many patients with fibroids such as in the breast, uterus, and prostate have been treated with P. notoginseng ventricular long-term doses, and the results have found that the tumor sizes were not greatly increased.[10,11] P. notoginseng root is one of the most important ingredients of the Chinese recipe Yun Nan Bei Yao, which was historically used to treat lymphoma and nasopharyngeal cancer in China.[12]

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