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A Literature Review of Effectiveness on the Gongjin-dan (Gongchen-dan)

  • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
  • Abbr : JKMR
  • 2013, 23(3), pp.69-78
  • Publisher : The Korean Academy Of Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Korean Medicine

이진현 1 조동찬 1 김창곤 1 문수정 2 박태용 1 Ko YounSeok ORD ID 3 SONG YUNG SUN 1 Lee Jung-han ORD ID 4

1원광대학교
2한국한의학연구원
3우석대학교
4원광대학교 한의과대학 한방재활의학과교실

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ABSTRACT

ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the Gongjin-dan (Gongchen-dan, here in after GJD) in order to obtain the evidence for clinical application. MethodsThe GJD-related articles published from 1990 to 2013 were searched using “Korean Traditional Knowledge Portal”, “Oriental Medicine Advanced Searching Integrated System (OASIS)”, “Korean Association of Medical Journal Edition (Koreamed)”, “Research Information Services (RISS4U)”, “Korean Medicine Database (KMbase)”, “National Discovery for Science Leader (NDSL)”, “PubMed”, “China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI)”. The search keywords were “Gongjin-dan”, “Gongchen-dan”. Thirty-nine articles were obtained. After excluding the eighteen article which did not meet inclusion criteria, finally twenty-one articles were included; five clinical articles and sixteen experimental articles. ResultsIn clinical studies, GJD has the various effectiveness in cardiovascular diseases, alcoholic hepatitis, mild dementia, anemia. Also experimental studies related to the GJD show a variety of effects, such as anti-oxidative activity, neuroprotective activity, hepatoprotective activity, anti-inflammatory activity, immunological activity, reproductive recovery activity with fewer side-effects. ConclusionsIt has been suggested that there are various effects of GJD in treating a wide-range disease. However, in order to put GJD to use for many kinds of diseases in more reasonable ways, it is needed to publish well-design clinical trial based on the variety of results of experimental studies. (J Korean Med Rehab 2013;23(3):69-78)

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