Abstract

BackgroundThe sentence of “Danshen (Salvia Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma) and Siwu decoction are similar in function” was first recorded in an ancient Chinese medical book “Fu Ren Ming Li Lun”. This theory has far-reaching influence on the clinical practice of Chinese medicine and is highly respected by Chinese medical doctors. However, the theory has limitations and controversial part for there is no in-depth and system comparative study.MethodsWe collected the molecular structures of 129 compounds of Danshen and 81 compounds of Siwu decoction from the literatures. MACCS fingerprints and Tanimoto similarity were calculated based on the molecular structures for comparing the structural feature. Molecular descriptors which represent physical and chemical properties were calculated by Discovery Studio. Principal component analysis (PCA) of was performed based on the descriptors. The ADMET properties were predicted by FAF-Drugs4. The effect targets for the compounds with good ADMET properties were confirmed from experimental data and predicted using the algorithm comprising Bernoulli Naive Bayes profiling.ResultsBased on the molecular structures, the presented study compared the structural feature, physical and chemical properties, ADMET properties, and effect targets of compounds of Danshen and Siwu decoction. It is found that Danshen and Siwu decoction do not have the same main active components. Moreover, the 2D structure of compounds from Danshen and Siwu decoction is not similar. Some of the compounds of Danshen and Siwu decoction are similar in 3D structure. The compounds with good ADMET properties of Danshen and Siwu decoction have same predicted targets, but some have different targets.ConclusionsIt can be inferred from the result that Danshen and Siwu decoction have some similarities, but also present differences from each other in the structure of the compounds and predicted targets. This may be the material basis of the similar and different traditional efficacy of Danshen and Siwu decoction. The setence of “ Danshen and Siwu decoction are similar in function. “ which is used in clinical has its material basis and target connotation to some extent. However, the traditional effects of Danshen and Siwu decoction are not exactly the same.

Highlights

  • The sentence of “Danshen (Salvia Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma) and Siwu decoction are similar in function” was first recorded in an ancient Chinese medical book “Fu Ren Ming Li Lun”

  • According to “Ben cao hui yan”, Danshen has the effect of Siwu decoction [6]. These have formed the theory that “Danshen and Siwu decoction are similar in function. “, which produced a profound impact on the clinical practice of Chinese medicine

  • Based on the structure of the material composition, we attempt to compare Danshen and Siwu decoction systematically, revealing the scientific connotation of the theory of “Danshen and Siwu decoction are similar in function. “, and provide a scientific basis for the clinical application

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Introduction

The sentence of “Danshen (Salvia Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma) and Siwu decoction are similar in function” was first recorded in an ancient Chinese medical book “Fu Ren Ming Li Lun” This theory has far-reaching influence on the clinical practice of Chinese medicine and is highly respected by Chinese medical doctors. Danshen is a kind of medicine used for treating disease of the heart and liver, which is bitter and slightly cold in nature according to TCM theory. It has the effects of promoting blood circulation, relieving pain, clearing heart and eliminating trouble, cooling blood and eliminating phlegm [1]. The “Chinese Pharmacopoeia (2015)” edition contains 127 kinds of Chinese patent medicines of Danshen, accounting for about 10% of the total [1]

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