Issue 3, 2021

A systems-based analysis to explore the multiple mechanisms of Shan Zha for treating human diseases

Abstract

Shan Zha has garnered increasing attention in the field of functional foods and medicines due to its widely reported healing effects. However, the potential mechanisms of Shan Zha for human health benefits have not been fully interpreted. Therefore, in the current study, a systems-based method that integrates ADME evaluation, target fishing, gene ontology enrichment analysis, network pharmacology, and pathway analysis is proposed to clarify the underlying pharmacological mechanisms of Shan Zha. As a result, 45 active components of Shan Zha that interacted with 161 protein targets were screened and identified. Moreover, gene ontology enrichment, network and pathway analysis indicated that Shan Zha is beneficial for the treatment of cardiovascular system diseases, digestive system diseases, immune system diseases, inflammatory diseases, cancer, and other diseases through multiple mechanisms. Our study not only proposed an integrated method to comprehensively elucidate the complicated mechanisms of Shan Zha for the treatment of various disorders at the system level, but also provided a reference approach for the mechanistic research of other functional foods.

Graphical abstract: A systems-based analysis to explore the multiple mechanisms of Shan Zha for treating human diseases

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Sep 2020
Accepted
15 Dec 2020
First published
16 Dec 2020

Food Funct., 2021,12, 1176-1191

A systems-based analysis to explore the multiple mechanisms of Shan Zha for treating human diseases

J. Zhang, Z. Chen, L. Zhang, X. Zhao, Z. Liu and W. Zhou, Food Funct., 2021, 12, 1176 DOI: 10.1039/D0FO02433C

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