Evidence supporting the use of: Gentiana manshurica
For the body system: Hepatic System
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 3
Gentiana manshurica has a long history of use in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), primarily for its purported benefits to the liver, which is considered central to the hepatic system. In TCM, Gentiana species are classified as “bitter” herbs that clear heat and dampness, and they are commonly included in formulas targeting conditions interpreted as "liver heat" or "liver fire." Gentiana manshurica, in particular, is used to support liver detoxification, alleviate jaundice, and address symptoms such as red eyes, headache, or irritability, which are believed to be associated with liver dysfunction.
Historical materia medica documents and modern herbal compendia describe Gentiana manshurica’s application in treating hepatitis, liver inflammation, and other hepatic complaints, usually in the context of multi-herb formulas. While some laboratory studies on related Gentiana species have indicated potential hepatoprotective effects—such as antioxidant activity or modulation of liver enzymes—direct clinical evidence for Gentiana manshurica in humans is very limited. Thus, its use for hepatic support is justified mainly by traditional knowledge and longstanding empirical usage in East Asian medicine, rather than by robust scientific validation.
In summary, Gentiana manshurica is primarily supported by traditional use as a liver tonic, with a moderate to strong historical reputation, but lacks rigorous scientific evidence from controlled clinical trials to confirm its efficacy for hepatic support.
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amino acids
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)
ampelopsin
andrographolide
animal protein
Antrodia camphorata
apigenin
Arginine carglumate
artichoke
baicalein
barberry
Basidiomycota
Beef liver
berberine
berry
betanin
bile acid
bile salt
bitter principals
black garlic
black seed
Boerhavia diffusa
boldo
borotutu
bovine
bovine liver
Brassica
broccoli
Bupleurum
bupleurum falcatum
capers
capillary artemisia
carqueja
catalpol
chanca piedra
Chinese thoroughwax
chlorogenic acid
cholic acid
Coenzyme A
corilagin
cruciferous
Curcuma
curcumin
Curcuminoid
cynarin
cynaropicrin
d-glucarate
dandelion
dehydrocholic acid
dihydrolipoic acid
dihydromyricetin
dithiolthiones
DL-Methionine
Eclipta
egg
emblicanin
epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
eriocitrin
ferulic acid
flavonolignan
fringetree
fungus
gallate
gamma-glutamylcysteine
ganoderma
garlic bulb
gentian root
Gentiana manshurica
Ginsenosides
glucose
Glycochenodeoxycholic acid
Glycocholic acid
Glycyrrhetinic acid
Glycyrrhizin
gooseberry
green tea
Guggulsterones
Gypenoside
herbal blend (proprietary)
hesperetin
isoliquiritigenin
isosilybin
jiaogulan
Jurubeba
kale
Kutkins
L-glutathione
L-methionine
L-ornithine
lecithin
lingzhi
liquid liver fractions
mangiferin
Maslinic acid
Matcha
Milk thistle
Monoterpenes
Mushroom
Myricetin
N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC)
Naringenin
Naringin
Niacin (vitamin B3)
Niacinamide (vitamin B3)
nicotinamide riboside
Nigella seed
Nobiletin
oleanolic acid
olive
ornithine L-aspartic acid
ox bile
Oxymatrine
pantethine
parsley
Pentacyclic triterpenoids
phenolic compounds
Phenylpropanoids
phosphatidylcholine
phospholipids
Phthalides
Phyllanthus
picrorhiza kurroa
Picroside
Plukenetia volubilis
Polydatin
polymethoxylated flavones
polyphenols
pu-er tea
Puerarin
pumpkin
punarnava
riboflavin (vitamin B2)
S-allylcysteine
Salvianolic acid
Schisandrins
Schizandrol A
Scoparia dulcis
Sesamin
Silybin
Silybum
Silychristin
Silydianin
silymarin
Sulforaphane
sulforaphane glucosinolate
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Taurodeoxycholic acid
Taxifolin
Terminalia
Terpenoids
Theabrownin
Thistle
Thymoquinone
tocotrienols
trace minerals
Trimethylglycine (TMG)
Triphala
Triterpenes
turmeric
vitamin B
Watercress
Wogonin
Xanthohumol
Xanthorrhizol
Yin Chen
Zinc
Other body systems supported by Gentiana manshurica
Digestive SystemGastrointestinal Tract
Hepatic System
Immune System
Intestinal System
Liver
Spleen
Stomach
