The implementation of the Nagoya Protocol highlighted the importance of identifying alternative herbal products that are as effective as traditional medicine. Dipsacus asperoides and Phlo-mis umbrosa, two species used in the Korean medicine ‘Sok‐dan’, are used for the treatment of bone-and arthritis‐related diseases, and they are often mixed or misused. To identify herbal resources with similar efficacy, we compared the effects of D. asperoides extract (DAE) and P. umbrosa extract (PUE) on osteoarthritis (OA) in a monosodium iodoacetate (MIA)‐induced OA rat model. Weight-bearing distribution, serum cytokines, histopathological features, and the expression of matrix met-alloproteinases (MMPs) of knee joint tissues were examined in the OA rats treated with DAE and PUE (200 mg/kg) for 21 days. DAE and PUE restored weight‐bearing distribution, inhibited the production of serum cytokines, and alleviated the histopathological features of the OA knee tissue. DAE or PUE treatment decreased OA‐induced overexpression of MMP‐2, MMP‐9, and MMP‐13 in the knee joint tissue. This study demonstrated the efficacy of both DAE and PUE in an MIA‐induced OA model, providing a basis for the clinical use of these products in traditional Korean medicine.
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Chun, J. M., Lee, A. Y., Moon, B. C., Choi, G., & Kim, J. S. (2021). Effects of dipsacus asperoides and phlomis umbrosa extracts in a rat model of osteoarthritis. Plants, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10102030
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