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An assessment of the Chinese medicinal Dendrobium industry: Supply, demand and sustainability | |
Cheng, Jin; Dang, Pei-Pei; Zhao, Zhe; Yuan, Liang-Chen; Zhou, Zhi-Hua; Wolf, Daniel4; Luo, Yi-Bo | |
2019 | |
发表期刊 | JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY |
ISSN | 0378-8741 |
卷号 | 229页码:81-88 |
摘要 | Ethnopharmacological relevance: A high proportion of species native to China from the genus Dendrobium (Orchidaceae) have been used as folk medicine for more than 2300 years. The fresh or dried stem of many Dendrobium species are regarded as superior grade tonic in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), for their traditional properties of nourishing the kidney, moisturizing the lung, benefiting the stomach, promoting the production of body fluids and clearing heat. Aim of the study: This review aims to provide comprehensive and updated information on the diversity of Dendrobium species used in TCM and the development of the Dendrobium industry. The supply and demand of the Chinese medicinal Dendrobium are investigated. Moreover, we discuss the problems the industry faces and the relationship between the cultivation and species conservation. Materials and Methods: The available information on many Dendrobium species (especially D. officinale) was collected from the electronic databases (using Pubmed, CNKI, Baidu scholar, Google scholar and Web of Science). We also obtained information from communication with specialists with profound knowledge in related research field and industry practitioners. Information was also obtained from website of the Forestry Bureau or relevant government departments, online databases, books, Ph.D. dissertations and M.Sc. theses. Results: Approximately 41 species in genus Dendrobium have been recorded in TCM. The development of the Dendrobium industry could be divided into three phases: (a) the wild-collection phase, (b) the massive commercial artificial-sheltered cultivation phase and (c) the diversified ecologically-friendly cultivation phase. The development of seedlings production technology, the improvement of substrates and the integration of cultivation technology support the rapid increase of Dendrobium herbs in the Chinese TCM market. Doubts around the quality and efficacy of product in artificial-sheltered cultivation, the lack of product standards and the low level of product development have limited the utilization for TCM and hampered the development of the Dendrobium industry. Both the artificial-sheltered cultivation and ecologically-friendly cultivation contribute to the conservation of Dendrobium species, through the use seedlings derived from seeds of sexual reproduction rather than meristematic-based clonal propagation. Conclusions: This review summarizes the species and cultivation history of medicinal herbs in the Dendrobium. The review can help inform future scientific research towards the TCM in Dendrobium, including mycorrhizal technology and microorganism fertilizer, pharmacological studies, the directed cultivation of varieties and diversified product. It is suggested that Dendrobium cultivation has a great potential to link the commercial TCM industry together with initiatives of biodiversity conservation. |
关键词 | Traditional Chinese Medicine Wild-collection Artificial-sheltered Ecologically-friendly Specie conservation |
学科领域 | Plant Sciences ; Chemistry, Medicinal ; Integrative & Complementary Medicine ; Pharmacology & Pharmacy |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jep.2018.09.001 |
收录类别 | SCI |
语种 | 英语 |
WOS关键词 | MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI ; STRUCTURAL-CHARACTERIZATION ; QUALITY-CONTROL ; OFFICINALE ; ORCHID ; CONSERVATION ; GROWTH ; GERMINATION ; DIVERSITY ; CANDIDUM |
WOS研究方向 | Plant Sciences ; Pharmacology & Pharmacy ; Integrative & Complementary Medicine |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000452343400008 |
出版者 | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD |
文献子类 | Article |
出版地 | CLARE |
资助机构 | Fundamental Research Funds for the Central UniversitiesFundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2016ZCQ02] ; Import and Export Management Center of Endangered species, National Forestry and Grasslands Administration, China ; Department of Wild Fauna and Flora Conservation and Management, National Forestry and Grasslands Administration, China |
作者邮箱 | chengjin@bjfu.edu.cn |
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://ir.ibcas.ac.cn/handle/2S10CLM1/19438 |
专题 | 系统与进化植物学国家重点实验室 |
作者单位 | 1.Beijing Forestry Univ, Beijing Key Lab Ornamental Plants Germplasm Innov, Natl Engn Res Ctr Floriculture, Coll Biol Sci & Biotechnol, 35 Qinghua East Rd, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China 2.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Bot, State Key Lab Systemat & Evolutionary Bot, Beijing 100093, Peoples R China 3.Natl Forestry & Grasslands Adm, Import & Export Management Ctr Endangered Species, Beijing 100714, Peoples R China 4.Natl Forestry & Grasslands Adm, Dept Wild Fauna & Flora Conservat & Management, Beijing 100714, Peoples R China 5.Fed Agcy Nat Conservat, Dept Plant Conservat Sci Author CITES, D-53179 Bonn, Germany |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Cheng, Jin,Dang, Pei-Pei,Zhao, Zhe,et al. An assessment of the Chinese medicinal Dendrobium industry: Supply, demand and sustainability[J]. JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY,2019,229:81-88. |
APA | Cheng, Jin.,Dang, Pei-Pei.,Zhao, Zhe.,Yuan, Liang-Chen.,Zhou, Zhi-Hua.,...&Luo, Yi-Bo.(2019).An assessment of the Chinese medicinal Dendrobium industry: Supply, demand and sustainability.JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY,229,81-88. |
MLA | Cheng, Jin,et al."An assessment of the Chinese medicinal Dendrobium industry: Supply, demand and sustainability".JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY 229(2019):81-88. |
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