Seeing the Unseen of the Combination of Two Natural Resins, Frankincense and Myrrh: Changes in Chemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activities
Bo Cao,
Xi-Chuan Wei,
Xiao-Rong Xu,
Hai-Zhu Zhang,
Chuan-Hong Luo,
Bi Feng,
Run-Chun Xu,
Sheng-Yu Zhao,
Xiao-Juan Du,
Li Han,
Ding-Kun Zhang
Affiliations
Bo Cao
Pharmacy College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Systematic Research and Utilization on Chinese Material Medical Resources Co-founded by Sichuan Province and Ministry of Science and Technology, Chengdu 611137, China
Xi-Chuan Wei
Pharmacy College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Systematic Research and Utilization on Chinese Material Medical Resources Co-founded by Sichuan Province and Ministry of Science and Technology, Chengdu 611137, China
Xiao-Rong Xu
Pharmacy College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Systematic Research and Utilization on Chinese Material Medical Resources Co-founded by Sichuan Province and Ministry of Science and Technology, Chengdu 611137, China
Hai-Zhu Zhang
Department of Pharmacy and Chemistry, Dali University, Dali 671000, China
Chuan-Hong Luo
Pharmacy College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Systematic Research and Utilization on Chinese Material Medical Resources Co-founded by Sichuan Province and Ministry of Science and Technology, Chengdu 611137, China
Bi Feng
Pharmacy College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Systematic Research and Utilization on Chinese Material Medical Resources Co-founded by Sichuan Province and Ministry of Science and Technology, Chengdu 611137, China
Run-Chun Xu
Pharmacy College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Systematic Research and Utilization on Chinese Material Medical Resources Co-founded by Sichuan Province and Ministry of Science and Technology, Chengdu 611137, China
Sheng-Yu Zhao
Pharmacy College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Systematic Research and Utilization on Chinese Material Medical Resources Co-founded by Sichuan Province and Ministry of Science and Technology, Chengdu 611137, China
Xiao-Juan Du
Chengdu Yong Kang Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Chengdu 611130, China
Li Han
Pharmacy College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Systematic Research and Utilization on Chinese Material Medical Resources Co-founded by Sichuan Province and Ministry of Science and Technology, Chengdu 611137, China
Ding-Kun Zhang
Pharmacy College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Systematic Research and Utilization on Chinese Material Medical Resources Co-founded by Sichuan Province and Ministry of Science and Technology, Chengdu 611137, China
For the treatment of diseases, especially chronic diseases, traditional natural drugs have more effective therapeutic advantages because of their multi-target and multi-channel characteristics. Among many traditional natural medicines, resins frankincense and myrrh have been proven to be effective in the treatment of inflammation and cancer. In the West, frankincense and myrrh have been used as incense in religious and cultural ceremonies since ancient times; in traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, they are used mainly for the treatment of chronic diseases. The main chemical constituents of frankincense and myrrh are terpenoids and essential oils. Their common pharmacological effects are anti-inflammatory and anticancer. More interestingly, in traditional Chinese medicine, frankincense and myrrh have been combined as drug pairs in the same prescription for thousands of years, and their combination has a better therapeutic effect on diseases than a single drug. After the combination of frankincense and myrrh forms a blend, a series of changes take place in their chemical composition, such as the increase or decrease of the main active ingredients, the disappearance of native chemical components, and the emergence of new chemical components. At the same time, the pharmacological effects of the combination seem magically powerful, such as synergistic anti-inflammation, synergistic anticancer, synergistic analgesic, synergistic antibacterial, synergistic blood-activation, and so on. In this review, we summarize the latest research on the main chemical constituents and pharmacological activities of these two natural resins, along with chemical and pharmacological studies on the combination of the two.