Title of article
Convoy Drugs in Traditional Persian Medicine: The Historical Concepts of Bioavailability and Targeting
Author/Authors
Ebadi, Nastaran Department of Traditional Pharmacy - School of Traditional Medicine -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Masoomi, Fatemeh Department of Traditional Pharmacy - School of Traditional Medicine -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Yakhchali, Maryam Department of Traditional Pharmacy - School of Traditional Medicine -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Sadati Lamardi, Nargess Department of Traditional Pharmacy - School of Traditional Medicine -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Shams-Ardakani, Mohammad Reza Department of Traditional Pharmacy - School of Traditional Medicine and Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Sadeghpour, Omid Department of Herbal and traditional Medicine - Research Institute for Islamic and Complementary Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Azadeh Raiesdana Department of Traditional Pharmacy - School of Traditional Medicine -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ramezany, Farid Department of Traditional Pharmacy - School of Traditional Medicine -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Pages
10
From page
18
To page
27
Abstract
Similar to other traditional medicines, Traditional Persian Medicine (TPM) applies its special terms for
description of drug functions. Among these functions, convoy (Mobadregh) medicines are unique,
mainly due to the interaction of them with the pharmacokinetics of other herbal medicines. These
interactions suggest the potential herb-herb and herb-synthetic drug interactions with convoy
medicines that necessitate the study and precise definition of them. For this purpose, old Persian
medical texts and pharmacopeias were searched and investigated for the name of convoys, their target
organ(s), primary qualities, and other functions. Relationships among convoy and other functions
based on notes on the texts and statistical analysis were considered. Based on the old resources, the
convoys were defined as modifiers (of drug actions), which facilitate access of drugs and foods to
whole body or organs. The concept of targeting in some convoys was also implied as well as other
disciplines such as Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda. Descriptive analysis of the available
data showed that most of the convoys contain warm and dry primary qualities. Anti-blockage and thin
consistencies are main characteristics of this class of drugs. Statistical analysis also showed diuretic
activity is another major characteristic of them. Other functions such as discutient, attenuant, and tonic
are capable to assist convoying by thinning of humors and organs. Analysis of TPM literature shows
the presence of a logic approach in the formulation of compound drugs. Owing to the potential
influence of convoys on the pharmacokinetic profile of other herbs and synthetic drugs, it is necessary
to conduct future studies to evaluate these interactions in TPM and modern medicine
Keywords
Bioavailability , Drug Targeting , Drug Functions , Herbal Drug Interactions , Traditional Persian Medicine
Journal title
Traditional and Integrative Medicine
Serial Year
2016
Record number
2730103
Link To Document