Abstract

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history in China. Its effect on many diseases has been recognized and has made great contribution to human health. As the further exploration of people for microorganism and development of medical microbiology in the 21st century, the effect of microbes for TCM has attracted people’s attention, especially the biotransformation by microorganisms in gut.

Highlights

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history in China

  • One unignorable way to explain the mechanism of Chinese materia medica is to research the relation between the biotransformation of active constituents from Chinese materia medica by microorganisms and microeubiosis in gut

  • Those results illustrated that intestinal bacteria may play a more important role between the two methods [2]

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Introduction

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history in China. Its effect on many diseases has been recognized and has made great contribution to human health. Relationship of Intestinal Bacterial Biotransformation and Active Components of Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history in China. As the further exploration of people for microorganism and development of medical microbiology in the 21st century, the effect of microbes for TCM has attracted people’s attention, especially the biotransformation by microorganisms in gut.

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