Herbal formulas and gastrointestinal motility: Bridging traditional medicine and mechanistic insights

草药配方与胃肠动力:连接传统医学与机制研究

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Abstract

Wang et al provide preclinical evidence that specific traditional herbal formulas, like Pyeongwi-san, can improve gastrointestinal (GI) motility under stress. Pyeongwi-san enhances GI transit, boosts serotonin levels, restores short-chain fatty acid balance, and reduces inflammation. The clinical significance of this research is its potential for standardized herbal remedies for GI disorders, such as dyspepsia and irritable bowel syndrome. At the same time, using only male mice, a single dose regimen, and relatively small cohorts highlights the need for further validation, including sex-specific responses, dose-effect relationships, and translational clinical studies. In summary, readers will find value in this article because it provides mechanistic details, bridges tradition with modern science, deals transparently with its limitations, and paves the way for clinically relevant innovation in GI health. Future investigations should focus on clinical validation and personalized therapeutic strategies that harness both microbiome-gut-brain interactions and the long history of herbal medicine.

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