Bioactive constituents and the molecular mechanism of Curcumae Rhizoma in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea based on network pharmacology and molecular docking

Apr 18, 2021Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology

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Abstract

A total of 36 active components were identified in Curcumae Rhizoma, linked to its efficacy in treating primary dysmenorrhea.

  • Curcumae Rhizoma is effective in treating qi stagnation and blood stasis related to primary dysmenorrhea.
  • 329 common targets associated with the active components were identified and analyzed through network pharmacology.
  • The analysis revealed involvement in multiple signaling pathways, including calcium, cAMP, MAPK, and PI3K-Akt.
  • Molecular docking confirmed spontaneous binding between core components and targets related to the treatment.
  • In vivo tests indicated that Curcumae Rhizoma significantly inhibited platelet aggregation, a key factor in blood circulation.
  • Core components such as (+)-Curdione and Neocurdione showed marked inhibition of platelet aggregation in vitro.

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