Therapeutic Protein from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Yuzhu

Invention Reference: 04/MED/188

An isolated protein from the Chinese medicinal herb Yuzhu, Polygonatum odoratum (Liliaceae) that shows potent antiviral activities while demonstrating antiproliferative effect on HL-60 leukemia and MCF-7 breast cancer cell lines in vitro and the method of obtaining the protein.

   

 

Yuzhu (玉竹), Polygonatum odoratum (Mill) Druce, belonging to liliaceae, is a famous Chinese herbal medicine, and commonly found in dry to moist shaded areas where the soil is rich. This perennial stands one to three feet high at maturity, producing small, white, and bell-shaped flowers and dark purple fruits that hang from the leaf axils largely in pairs. The rhizome itself is edible, and has traditionally been used for treatment of coughs, fever and weakness due to malaise, and for treatment of hyperlipidemia, preventing cardiovascular disease and improvement of cardiac muscle due to the toxicity of digitalis, as well as treating paralysis due to stroke. Hence, it is widely cultivated in temperate regions of China, from Northern Guandong to Northern-east China provinces.

In China, the firstly recorded use of Yuzhu might go back to the "Shen’nong Bencaojing" of the first century AD. It is considered a yin tonic, and is thought to be particularly applicable to problems affecting the digestive, respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Taking advantage of the long history of consumption by the Chinese to treat various diseases in the complex decoctions without any obvious adverse effect, the protein from this herb, therefore, can be considered relatively safe for human consumption.

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