Potential Genotoxicity of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Plants and Phytochemicals: An Overview |
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Authors: | Fan Qu Pierre Duez |
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Affiliation: | 1. Women's Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, , Hangzhou, 310006 Zhejiang, China;2. Laboratory of Pharmacognosy, Bromatology and Human Nutrition, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), , B‐1050 Brussels, Belgium;3. Department of Therapeutical Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, Université de Mons (UMONS), , 7000 Mons, Belgium |
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Abstract: | In the last decades, cases of poisoning due to herbal medicines have occurred in many countries; Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) are occasionally involved. The experience gained from traditional use is efficient to detect immediate or near‐immediate relationship between administration and toxic effects but is quite unlikely to detect medium‐ to long‐term toxicities; thorough investigations of herbal medicines (toxicity assessments, active pharmacovigilance) appear then essential for their safe use. Genotoxicity is an especially insidious toxicity that may result in carcinoma development years after exposure; it can arise from multiple compounds, with or without metabolic activation. The present work reviews traditional CHMs and phytochemicals that have been shown to present a genotoxic hazard. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | Chinese herbal medicine phytochemicals genotoxicity aristolochic acids pyrrolizidine alkaloids |
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