LIU Hong, XIE Chengshi, WANG Yonggang, et al. Composition Principles of Compound Xueshuantong Capsule Based on Grey Relational Analysis Between the Four Herbs and Efficacy[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2014,53(2):108-113.
LIU Hong, XIE Chengshi, WANG Yonggang, et al. Composition Principles of Compound Xueshuantong Capsule Based on Grey Relational Analysis Between the Four Herbs and Efficacy[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2014,53(2):108-113.DOI:
The present study was designed to reveal the composition principles of four herbs in compound xueshuantong capsule (CXC) based on grey relational analysis approach. According to uniform design
CXC samples with different proportions of the four herbs were prepared on the premise of the original formula proportion. Efficacy experiments on animals were conducted to evaluate the CXC samples effects of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Grey relational analysis approach was used to analyze the relevance between CXC samples and efficacy. The results demonstrated that Panax notoginseng was the key herb performing an obviously higher efficacy contribution in CXC. It could significantly regulate blood clotting activity
improve microcirculation and alleviate the blocking in the capillaries and small veins. Meanwhile
Radix astragali
Salvia miltiorrhizae and Radix scrophulariaceae could significantly reduce the aggregation between red blood cells
resulting in smooth blood flow and prevention of blood hypercoagulable state. Therefore
four herbs together could influence different aspects of blood system
which fully embodies the multi-component and multi-target peculiarities of CXC.