Quantitative comparison on the similarities and differences of Mongolian medicines in the treatment of liver diseases between China and Mongolia based on data mining
Abstract. Objective. The R language was used to quantitatively compare the medication patterns of Mongolian medicines used for the treatment of liver diseases between China and Mongolia, with a view to provide a reference for the research and clinical application of Mongolian medicines in the treatm...
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| author | Congying Huang Baochang Zhou Aruhan Chen Budanbaila La Yu Ye Yibo Liu Xinyu Zhang Yanhong Sun Agula Bo Minhui Li |
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| description | Abstract. Objective. The R language was used to quantitatively compare the medication patterns of Mongolian medicines used for the treatment of liver diseases between China and Mongolia, with a view to provide a reference for the research and clinical application of Mongolian medicines in the treatment of liver diseases.
Methods. The Mongolian medicinal prescriptions used for treating liver disease in Mongolia were collected from the Mongolian Pharmacy and Mongolian Treatment Guide for Common diseases in Mongolian Medicine, and those used in China were collected from the Inner Mongolia Standard for Mongolian Proprietary Medicine and Annotation of Mongolian Medicine Preparation Specifications. After the database was established, the frequency, properties, and tastes of the Mongolian medicines were analyzed, and R studio was used for the association rules analysis and cluster analysis.
Results. A total of 27 prescriptions used in Inner Mongolia, China, were collected involving 105 Mongolian medicines, with a total frequency of 284. Among them, there were 18 high-frequency medicines (frequency ≥5), which had a frequency of 147, accounting for 51.76% of the total frequency. The medicine with the highest frequency (14, 4.93%) was Carthamus tinctorius L.. The analysis of the medicine data in China revealed 15 association rules.
A total of 21 prescriptions used in Mongolia were collected, involving 92 Mongolian medicines, with a total frequency of 254. Among them, there were 17 high-frequency (frequency ≥5) medicines, with a total frequency of 124 (48.82%). The medicine with the highest frequency (13, 5.12%) was Carthamus tinctorius L.. The analysis of the medicine data in Mongolia revealed 79 association rules.
In both regions, the high-frequency medicines used for treating liver disease commonly had cool or warm property with bitter or sweet taste.
Conclusions. Carthamus tinctorius L., Terminalia chebula Retz., and other Mongolian medicines are commonly used to treat liver diseases in Inner Mongolia and Mongolia. The Mongolian medicines with cool or warm property and bitter, sweet, or astringent taste are commonly used to protect the liver. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-03ba22afe71c4f9ea8da9be01359ca162025-08-20T01:54:12ZengWolters Kluwer Health/LWWScience of Traditional Chinese Medicine2836-922X2836-92112023-12-011213714610.1097/st9.0000000000000017202312000-00008Quantitative comparison on the similarities and differences of Mongolian medicines in the treatment of liver diseases between China and Mongolia based on data miningCongying Huang0Baochang Zhou1Aruhan Chen2Budanbaila La3Yu Ye4Yibo Liu5Xinyu Zhang6Yanhong Sun7Agula Bo8Minhui Li9a Baotou Medical College, Baotou, Chinab Chifeng Songshan Traditional Chinese Medicine Mongolian Medical Hospital, Chifeng, Chinac Baotou Mongolian and Chinese Medicine Hospital, Baotou, Chinad Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot, Chinaf Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot, Chinaf Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot, Chinaf Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot, Chinaf Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot, Chinaa Baotou Medical College, Baotou, Chinaa Baotou Medical College, Baotou, ChinaAbstract. Objective. The R language was used to quantitatively compare the medication patterns of Mongolian medicines used for the treatment of liver diseases between China and Mongolia, with a view to provide a reference for the research and clinical application of Mongolian medicines in the treatment of liver diseases. Methods. The Mongolian medicinal prescriptions used for treating liver disease in Mongolia were collected from the Mongolian Pharmacy and Mongolian Treatment Guide for Common diseases in Mongolian Medicine, and those used in China were collected from the Inner Mongolia Standard for Mongolian Proprietary Medicine and Annotation of Mongolian Medicine Preparation Specifications. After the database was established, the frequency, properties, and tastes of the Mongolian medicines were analyzed, and R studio was used for the association rules analysis and cluster analysis. Results. A total of 27 prescriptions used in Inner Mongolia, China, were collected involving 105 Mongolian medicines, with a total frequency of 284. Among them, there were 18 high-frequency medicines (frequency ≥5), which had a frequency of 147, accounting for 51.76% of the total frequency. The medicine with the highest frequency (14, 4.93%) was Carthamus tinctorius L.. The analysis of the medicine data in China revealed 15 association rules. A total of 21 prescriptions used in Mongolia were collected, involving 92 Mongolian medicines, with a total frequency of 254. Among them, there were 17 high-frequency (frequency ≥5) medicines, with a total frequency of 124 (48.82%). The medicine with the highest frequency (13, 5.12%) was Carthamus tinctorius L.. The analysis of the medicine data in Mongolia revealed 79 association rules. In both regions, the high-frequency medicines used for treating liver disease commonly had cool or warm property with bitter or sweet taste. Conclusions. Carthamus tinctorius L., Terminalia chebula Retz., and other Mongolian medicines are commonly used to treat liver diseases in Inner Mongolia and Mongolia. The Mongolian medicines with cool or warm property and bitter, sweet, or astringent taste are commonly used to protect the liver.http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/st9.0000000000000017 |
| spellingShingle | Congying Huang Baochang Zhou Aruhan Chen Budanbaila La Yu Ye Yibo Liu Xinyu Zhang Yanhong Sun Agula Bo Minhui Li Quantitative comparison on the similarities and differences of Mongolian medicines in the treatment of liver diseases between China and Mongolia based on data mining Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine |
| title | Quantitative comparison on the similarities and differences of Mongolian medicines in the treatment of liver diseases between China and Mongolia based on data mining |
| title_full | Quantitative comparison on the similarities and differences of Mongolian medicines in the treatment of liver diseases between China and Mongolia based on data mining |
| title_fullStr | Quantitative comparison on the similarities and differences of Mongolian medicines in the treatment of liver diseases between China and Mongolia based on data mining |
| title_full_unstemmed | Quantitative comparison on the similarities and differences of Mongolian medicines in the treatment of liver diseases between China and Mongolia based on data mining |
| title_short | Quantitative comparison on the similarities and differences of Mongolian medicines in the treatment of liver diseases between China and Mongolia based on data mining |
| title_sort | quantitative comparison on the similarities and differences of mongolian medicines in the treatment of liver diseases between china and mongolia based on data mining |
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