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US20040146593A1
US20040146593A1 US10/478,048 US47804803A US2004146593A1 US 20040146593 A1 US20040146593 A1 US 20040146593A1 US 47804803 A US47804803 A US 47804803A US 2004146593 A1 US2004146593 A1 US 2004146593A1
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  • the present invention relates to a herbal drug composition for cartilage protection and more particularly, to the drug composition for cartilage protection comprising plant extracts of Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica and an optimal content of rosmarinic acid to: (i) alleviate pains; (ii) inhibit the acute/chronic inflammation, platelet/whole blood aggregation, immunocyte (B-lymphocyte and T-lymphocyte) proliferation, inflammation-inducing enzyme activities, and enzyme activities associated with degradation of joint tissue; (iii) scavenge activity of toxic active oxygen radicals; and (iv) further provide excellent cartilage protection activity to be effectively used as an anti-inflammatory agent with analgesic effects, blood circulation enhancer, arthritis therapeutic agent and cartilage protective.
  • Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica are well known for medicinal plants. Each medicinal plant has long been used for the treatment of general inflammations, such as various swellings, wounds, bronchitis, mastitis, tonsillitis, and anal fistula and also for the relief of various symptoms such as cold or numb hands, painful knees, painful waist and shoulder, feeble in health and pain in the skin, in the form of aqueous plant extract. These symptoms are similar to general arthritis including chronic rheumatism in terms of the modern pathological concept. Clematis Radix, a root of Clematis mandshurica and the same genera in plant taxonomy, is distributed in the shady forest throughout Asia.
  • Clematis Radix a non-toxic medicinal plant, has long been used for the treatment of the following symptoms: pains in the extremities; motor disturbance in knee joints; and paralysis in the extremities.
  • Clematis Radix has been frequently used as a spontaneous drug in those patients who feel uncomfortable while standing due to the coldness in waist, knees and feet. It is well known that Clematis Radix has various constituents of flavanone glycosides such as clematin, etc.
  • Trichosanthis Radix known as “multifarious medicine” or “Karokon”, is a non-toxic medicinal herb prepared by collecting roots of Trichosnathes kirilowii and the same genera in plant taxonomy, which are perennial liana plants, in autumn. The outer shells of cleanly washed roots are removed and the rest of the roots are cut appropriately and dried in the sun for medicinal use. Trichosanthis Radix has been widely used for excretion of pus, vanishing the boil, detoxification and antipyretic effect and also effective for diseases symptomized by thirst, various swellings, mastitis, and anal fistula.
  • Trichosanthis Radix contains trichosanthin as proteins, arginine and citruline as amino acids, and palmitic acid and linoleic acid as fatty acids. Recently Trichosanthis Radix is found to contain bryonolic acid, 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, ⁇ -spinastero as sterols [Research Archives of Useful Plants Resources in Korea, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, pp 354-357(1988), 2. An Explanatory Diagram of Korean Medicinal Plants, Youngrim Pub., pp960-963(1990)].
  • Prunellae Spica a flower or upper part of Prunella vulgaris and the same genera in plant taxonomy, is a non-toxic medicinal herb prepared by collecting the flower, when it is half withered during summer, and drying in the sun. Prunellae Spica has been widely used for the treatment of the following symptoms: chronic swellings, smallpox, acute mastitis and lymphatic tuberculosis. Prunellae Spica is also effective in the destructing lumps (generated in a lower stomach owing to extravasated blood) or others, while treating beriberi and numbness in the extremities.
  • Prunellae Spica contains saponins such as oleanolic acid glycosides and ursolic acid glycosides, etc, and also contains carotene, vitamin C, vitamin K, tannin, caffeic acid and chlorogenic acid. Rosmarinic acid is also found in Prunellae Spica [Research Archives of Useful Plant Resources in Korea, Korea Research institute of Chemical Technology, pp 480-482(1988); Chemical Research for Prunellae Spica, Lee Jak-pyung et al., Bulletin of Medical College in Beijing, 17(4), pp297-299(1985); Pharm. Acta. Helv., 66, No. 7, pp185-188(1991)].
  • the conventional oriental herbal books e.g., Dong-Eui-Bo-gam, Hyangyak Gibsung-bang and Kwangjee Beakub
  • related literatures refer to the medical efficacy of herbs and processes of manufacturing aqueous herbal solutions.
  • they only described a single prescription of each of these medicinal plants but not a formulation available for the manufacture of aqueous herbal solution from appropriate combinations of sorted medicinal plants by harvest place and harvest time to control the content of active ingredients.
  • these medicinal plants were prepared by hot water extraction method, and any substances extracted by above method showed no acquisition of detailed knowledge on biologically active ingredients.
  • the inventors of the present invention have disclosed a process of extraction and purified biologically effective ingredients from an extract of Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica in a certain ratio, being useful for alleviating acute/chronic inflammation; for inhibiting platelet and whole blood aggregation, enzyme activities associated with degradation of joint tissue, abnormally proliferated immunocytes, and inflammation-inducing enzymes; for scavenging activity of toxic active oxygen radical; and further for the treatment of chronic rheumatoid arthritis (U.S. Pat. No. 5,910,307).
  • 5,910,307 is characterized by mixing Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica in a weight ratio of 1:0.5-2:0.5-1.5 and extracting the mixture with water or aqueous alcoholic solution; partitioning with water-saturated n-butanol and concentrating the alcohol layer under reduced pressure; and concentrating the result with water under constant boiling and lyophilizing to obtain an extract in powder form.
  • the present invention provides significant improvement in merchandizing by optimizing the herbal extract composition of Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica with the proper content of rosmarinic acid, maximizes pharmacological efficiencies over the conventional herbal composition and further provides novel therapeutic effects.
  • the present invention is to provide a herbal drug composition
  • a herbal drug composition comprising Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae, wherein the ingredients extracted and purified are standardized and merchandized based on the content of rosmarinic acid for the purpose of reproducibility and useful for an anti-inflammatory agent with analgesic effects, blood circulation enhancer, arthritis therapeutic agent and cartilage protective, etc.
  • the herbal drug composition of the present invention has similar or superior efficiency for analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect and improving blood circulation to the conventional herbal composition of U.S. Pat. No. 5,910,307. In addition to that, it has excellent inhibitory activities against enzymes associated with degradation of joint tissue and a protection activity toward cartilage and thus, it is superiorly effective to general arthritis including rheumatism.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a herbal drug composition having excellent analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect, improving effect of peripheral blood circulation, arthritis therapeutic effect and cartilage protection effect by standardizing the extracts from mixed Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica with the proper content of rosmarinic acid.
  • FIG. 1 represents the inhibitory activity of the herbal drug composition on edema induced by carrageenan.
  • FIG. 2 represents the anti-coagulant activity of the herbal drug composition on platelet aggregation.
  • FIG. 3 represents the anti-coagulant activity of the herbal drug composition on whole blood aggregation.
  • FIG. 4 represents the inhibitory activity of the herbal drug composition on chronic inflammation.
  • FIG. 5 represents the inhibitory activity of the herbal drug composition on B-lymphocyte proliferation.
  • FIG. 6 represents the inhibitory activity of the herbal drug composition on T-lymphocyte proliferation.
  • the present invention is characterized by a combined herbal drug composition comprising Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, Prunellae Spica and more than 0.6 wt. % of rosmarinic acid based on the total composition.
  • the herbal drug composition of the present invention provides significant biological effects such as analgesic and anti-inflammations, improvement of blood circulation, immunoregulation and inhibitions on enzymes associated with degradation of joint tissue, and particularly, cartilage protection and thus, being useful as arthritis therapeutic agent and cartilage protective as well as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent and blood circulation enhancer.
  • the present invention is characterized by selecting rosmarinic acid as a reference material to obtain the herbal drug composition with optimal pharmacological efficiency.
  • Rosmarinic acid is known to have excellent activities such as: (i) antioxidant activity by inhibiting lipid peroxidation and/or biosynthesis of prostacyclin generated in the metabolism of arachidonic acid, and by scavenging the active oxygen generated from polymorphonuclear leukocytes; (ii) anti-inflammatory activity such as inhibition against the generation of metabolites which are carriers for inflammation reaction and immunoregulation to inhibit allergic inflammation; (iii) blood circulation enhancing activity by inhibition of platelet blood aggregation and fiber degradation [ Agent and Action, 17, pp375-376(1985); Pharm. Acta.
  • the herbal drug composition of the present invention can be prepared by mixing the herbal extracts of Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, Prunellae Spica or extracting the mixture of Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, Prunellae Spica not depending on the weight ratio of each herbal plant but depending on the content of rosmarinic acid contained in the total herbal plants.
  • the herbal drug composition can obtain the desired pharmaceutical efficiencies when the content of rosmarinic acid is higher than 0.6 wt. % of rosmarinic acid, preferably 0.6-5.0 wt. %.
  • the content of rosmarinic acid is higher than 0.6 wt. % in the herbal drug composition comprising Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, Prunellae Spica, it provides optimal effects such as cartilage protection activity which has not been taught in the conventional herbal drug compositions as well as alleviation of pains, improvement of blood circulation, immunoregulation, and inhibition of enzymes associated with degradation of joint tissue. If the content of rosmarinic acid is lower than 0.6 wt.
  • the herbal drug composition provides alleviation of pains, improvement of blood circulation, immunoregulation, and inhibition of enzymes associated with degradation of joint tissue but very sluggish cartilage protection activity.
  • the present invention has no upper limitation for the amount of the rosmarinic acid but when it is higher than a certain level, the activities are not improved any further, thus it is not desirable technically and economically to increase the content of rosmarinic acid to higher than a certain level.
  • the herbal drug composition when the herbal drug composition contains 2.0-6.0 wt. % of oleanolic acid and 0.01-0.04 wt. % of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid in addition to higher than 0.6 wt. % of rosmarinic acid, it provides far more potent efficacy toward cartilage protection activity as well as alleviation of pains, improvement of blood circulation, immunoregulation, and inhibition of enzymes associated with degradation of joint tissue.
  • oleanolic acid Large quantity of oleanolic acid is present in the extract of Clematis Radix. When the extract is hydrolyzed, sufficient amounts of oleanolic acid are present as a sapogenin, a sugar-free form of saponins. According to an analysis, it is found that oleanolic acid is present as saponins bonded to various glycosides. It has been reported that oleanolic acid has not only remarkable anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects but also an excellent effect for chronic rheumatoid arthritis induced by Mycobacterium butyricum [J. of Pharm.
  • the extract of Trichosanthis Radix contains various organic acids including 4-hydroxybenzoic acid.
  • 4-hydroxybenzoic acid is known to have excellent anti-oxidant activity, anti-inflammatory activity and hormone-like effect in the uterus ablation osteoporotic model and further is one of reference materials for the present invention because it is maintained in a certain amount regardless of harvest place, harvest time, storage period and storage conditions [ Free Radical Biol. & Medcine, 27, No.11/12, pp1427-1436(1999); J. Ethnopharma., 53, 11-14(1996); Environ. Res., 75, pp130-134(1997)].
  • Rosmarinic acid, oleanolic acid and 4-hydroxybenzoic acid selected as reference materials are active ingredients of herbal drug composition obtained from this invention.
  • the efficacy is far more potent due to remarkable synergic effect when they are combined in a certain ratio based on the contents of active ingredients. Further, in addition to such active ingredients of the herbal drug composition from this invention, other different ingredients cannot be ruled out in this invention.
  • the herbal drug composition of the present invention is prepared by either mixing each extract in powder form of Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae or extracting the mixture of Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica based on the chemical analysis of original herbal plants.
  • the method for preparing herbal drug composition makes a little difference in cartilage protection activity. The method for preparing herbal drug composition is described in detail as set forth hereunder.
  • Each Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica or a mixture thereof is extracted with 5-10 volumes of water or aqueous alcoholic solution under reflux for 4 to 6 hours and filtered.
  • the filtrate is further extracted with 5-10 volumes of water or aqueous alcoholic solution under reflux and filtered.
  • Each extract is combined and concentrated to dryness.
  • the solvent if a small amount of the solvent is used, the extraction efficiency is low due to the lower solubility of extract and the difficulty of stirring the extract.
  • a larger amount of solvent saturated with lower alcohol in water has to be evaporated and removed, therefore which is uneconomical and difficult in handling.
  • the present invention performs a series of extraction steps, i.e., first and second extraction, because when the extraction is on a large scale, significant losses are anticipated due to high contents of water in medicinal plants, in spite of effective filtration. So the second extraction is responsible for preventing the reduced extraction efficiency rather than the first extraction only. Further, it is revealed that about 85-95% of the total extract amount is obtained through two extractions. It is also found that more than three steps of extraction are not to be desirable in economical matter.
  • the extracts are filtered and concentrated, and the filtrate is purified to remove some impurities such as proteins, polysaccharides and fatty acids by extracting with the same amount of lower alcohol saturated with 3-4 volumes of water.
  • lower alcohol used in the present invention include butyl alcohol and propyl alcohol. If the amount of water-saturated lower alcohol is less than that of the filtrate, a higher concentration of impurities (e.g., polysaccharides, and proteins) having relatively strong polarity causes lower concentration of active ingredients in the extracts due to poor separation of layers.
  • the obtained fractions extracted with alcohol are concentrated under reduced pressure at 60-70° C. to remove lower alcohol in the sample. Then, the extract is further concentrated 2-3 times under constant boiling with 25-50 volumes of water to the total extract amount and followed with another same amount of water for homogeneous suspension. The reason why the residue is concentrated under constant boiling with water is to control the contents of remaining lower alcohol so as to use the extracting solution as pharmaceutical raw materials.
  • the obtained extract is then lyophilized to give an extract powder.
  • the obtained extract powder has significant pharmacological effects, such as analgesic and anti-inflammatory agents, blood circulation enhancers, rheumatoid arthritis therapeutic agents, and cartilage protection agents.
  • the powdered extract of this invention is formulated in oral or parenteral administration such as tablets, soft gelatin capsules, injection solutions, ointments, and transdermals.
  • the herbal drug composition of this invention can be administered alone, but will generally be administered in admixture with a pharmaceutical carrier selected with regard to the intended route of administration and standard pharmaceutical practice.
  • the herbal drug composition may be administered orally, buccally or sublingually, in the form of tablets containing excipients such as starch or lactose, or in capsules or ovules either alone or in admixture with excipients, or in the form of elixirs or suspensions containing flavoring or coloring agents.
  • Such liquid preparations may be prepared with pharmaceutically acceptable additives such as suspending agent (e.g., methylcellulose, a semi-synthetic glyceride such as witepsol or mixtures of glycerides such as a mixture of apricot kernel oil and PEG-6 esters or mixtures of PEG-8 and caprylic/capric glycerides).
  • suspending agent e.g., methylcellulose, a semi-synthetic glyceride such as witepsol or mixtures of glycerides such as a mixture of apricot kernel oil and PEG-6 esters or mixtures of PEG-8 and caprylic/capric glycerides.
  • a compound may also be injected parenterally, for example intravenously, intramuscularly, subcutaneously or intracoronarily.
  • the compound is best used in the form of a sterile aqueous solution that may contain other substances, for example salts, or monosaccharides such as manni
  • the effective dose of the herbal drug composition may vary with the age, weight, physical condition and response of the particular patient and administration may be made once a day or a few times a day according to the physician.
  • Preferred dosages for an average adult patient are as follows: in the range of from 50 to 2400 mg daily for oral administration such as individual tablets or capsules; in the range of from 50 to 400 mg daily for parenteral administration; in the range of from 300 to 2400 mg daily for ointments; and in the range of from 150 to 1200 mg daily for transdermal administration.
  • the above dosages are exemplary of the average case but there can be individual instances in which higher or lower dosage ranges may be merited, and such are within the scope of this invention.
  • the daily dosages of the herbal drug composition are less than the above ranges, the desired effects are not obtained. On the other hands, if they are higher than the above ranges, it is also not preferable due to toxic side effects.
  • the toxic side effect is far less than other chemically synthesized drugs.
  • several toxicological tests reveal that the combined extract of the present invention is not toxic to the human.
  • Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica having 1.5% (w/w) of rosmarinic acid, 3.5% (w/w) of oleanolic acid, and 0.02% (w/w) of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid were mixed and n-butanol fractionation was performed three times, respectively.
  • the extract obtained each step was combined and well suspended in the same amount of distilled water and lyophilized to give powdered extract.
  • Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica having 0.7% (w/w) of rosmarinic acid, 5.0% (w/w) of oleanolic acid, and 0.01% (w/w) of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid were mixed and n-butanol fractionation was performed three times, respectively.
  • the extract obtained each step was combined and well suspended in the same amount of distilled water and lyophilized to give powdered extract.
  • Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica having 4.0% (w/w) of rosmarinic acid, 2.0% (w/w) of oleanolic acid, and 0.04% (w/w) of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid were mixed and n-butanol fractionation was performed three times, respectively.
  • the extract obtained each step was combined and well suspended in the same amount of distilled water and lyophilized to give powdered extract.
  • the powdered extract was determined by HPLC analysis having 2.1% (w/w) of rosmarinic acid, 2.1% (w/w) of oleanolic acid, and 2.5% (w/w) of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid.
  • the powdered extract was determined by HPLC analysis having 0.4% (w/w) of rosmarinic acid, 6.8% (w/w) of oleanolic acid, and 0.05% (w/w) of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid.
  • Each extract of Clematis Radix, Trichosanthis Radix, and Prunellae Spica prepared in Reference Examples 1, 2, and 3 was mixed and dissolved in aqueous alcoholic solution to have the contents of 0.45% (w/w) of rosmarinic acid, 6.11% (w/w) of oleanolic acid, and 0.02% (w/w) of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid.
  • the mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure.
  • the extract was well suspended in the same amount of distilled water and lyophilized to give powdered extract.
  • the herbal extracts prepared by said Examples 1-4 and Comparative Examples 1-2, were orally administered to ICR (Institute of Cancer Research) mice at doses of 200 mg or 400 mg per Kg of body weight.
  • the herbal extracts prepared by said Examples 1-4 and Comparative Examples 1-2, was orally administered to white SD (Spraque-Dawley) rats. At one hour after administration, 0.1 ml of 1% carrageenan was intradermally injected to the left hind paw of rats and edema at that site was measured at 1 hour interval for 5 hours.
  • PRP platelet rich plasma
  • the herbal extracts prepared by said Examples 1-4 and Comparative Examples 1-2, were added to the PRP and adjusted on a cuvette of aggregometer at 37° C. for 2 minutes. With the addition of collagen platelet aggregation was measured with a dual aggregometer.
  • Hyaluronidase was prepared in the presence of acetate buffer solution at 37° C. for 20 minutes and activated. Then the herbal extracts, prepared by said Examples 1-4 and Comparative Examples 1-2, and potassium hyaluonate as a substrate were added to the buffer solution and cultured for about 40 minutes. After terminating the reaction with sodium hydroxide, potassium borate was added to the cultures and heated at 100° C. The absorbance was measured by the development of DMBA (dimethylbenzanthracene) and the rate of inhibition was calculated in comparison with control. TABLE 5 Test Rate of concentration inhibition Category (mg/ml) (%) Example 1 1 82.3 Example 2 1 83.7 Example 3 1 89.6 Example 4 1 87.5 Comparative Example 1 1 80.5 Comparative Example 2 1 79.1
  • Cartilage from rabbits was dissected from each joint and 50 mg of cartilage was placed in a culture medium adjusted at 37° C.
  • the herbal extract, prepared by said Examples 1-4 and Comparative Examples 1-2, and 5 ⁇ g of interleukin-1 ⁇ (IL-1 ⁇ ) per 50 mg of cartilage were added to the culture medium and cultured for 72 hours.
  • the production of glucosaminoglycan (GAG) which is produced by proteoglycan degradation, was measured at 525 nm by coloring with 1,9-dimethylmethylene blue dye. TABLE 10 Test Rate of inhibition conc.
  • Example 1 1.0 115 0.3 83 0.1 68
  • Example 2 1.0 103 0.3 91 0.1 79
  • Example 3 1.0 99 0.3 81 0.1 73
  • Example 4 1.0 121 0.3 94 0.1 75 Comparative 1.0 84
  • Example 1 0.3 52 0.1 38 Comparative 1.0 81
  • Example 2 0.3 46 0.1 37
  • Cartilage from rabbits was dissected from each joint and 50 mg of cartilage was placed in a culture medium adjusted at 37° C.
  • the herbal extract, prepared by said Examples 1-4 and Comparative Examples 1-2, and 5 ⁇ g of interleukin-l ⁇ (IL-1 ⁇ ) per 50 mg of cartilage were added to the culture medium and cultured for 21 days.
  • the production of hydroxy proline, which is produced by type II collagen degradation, was measured at 560 nm by coloring with chloramines-T and dimethylaminobenzaldehyde. TABLE 11 Rate of inhibition on the proliferation Category Test conc.
  • Example 1 1.0 91 0.3 63 0.1 38
  • Example 2 1.0 89 0.3 59 0.1 39
  • Example 3 1.0 97 0.3 76 0.1 53
  • Example 4 1.0 93 0.3 65 0.1 46 Comparative 1.0 67
  • Example 1 0.3 36 0.1 19 Comparative 1.0 65
  • Example 2 0.3 36 0.1 20
  • Chemical Composition the herbal drug composition 200 mg; hard anhydrous silicate 10 mg; Magnesium stearate 2 mg; microcrystalline cellulose 50 mg; Sodium starch glycolate 25 mg; corn starch 113 mg; and anhydrous ethanol in an appropriate amount.
  • composition the herbal drug composition 5 g; cetyl palmitate 20 g; cetyl alcohol 40 g; stearyl alcohol 20 g; isopropyl myristate 80 g; sorbitan monostearate 20 g; polysorbate 60 g; propyl p-hydroxybenzoate 1 g; methyl p-hydroxybenzoate 1 g; and phosphoric acid and distilled water in an appropriate amount.
  • Chemical Composition the herbal drug composition 100 mg; mannitol 180 mg; Na 2 HPO 4 25 mg; and water for injection 2,974 mg.
  • Chemical Composition 1 the herbal drug composition 0.4 g; poly(acrylic acid, sodium salt) 1.3 g; glycerin 3.6 g; aluminum hydroxide 0.04 g; methyl paraben 0.2 g; and water 14 g.
  • Chemical Composition 2 the herbal drug composition 0.8 g; propylene glycol 1.6 g; fluid paraffin 0.8 g;
  • dosage forms e.g., tablets, ointments, transdermal and injection solutions
  • Said preparations contain concentrations of oleanolic acid and rosmarinic acid as reference materials, thus being effectively used for anti-inflammatory agent with analgesic effects, chronic rheumatoid arthritis drug and agent for improving peripheral blood circulation.

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