Biomol Ther.  2021 Mar;29(2):105-126. 10.4062/biomolther.2020.229.

Drug Discovery Insights from Medicinal Beetles in Traditional Chinese Medicine

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  • 1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Siena College, Loudonville, NY 12309, USA
  • 2The RNA Institute and Department of Biological Sciences, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY 12222, USA

Abstract

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was the primary source of medical treatment for the people inhabiting East Asia for thousands of years. These ancient practices have incorporated a wide variety of materia medica including plants, animals and minerals. As modern sciences, including natural products chemistry, emerged, there became increasing efforts to explore the chemistry of this materia medica to find molecules responsible for their traditional use. Insects, including beetles have played an important role in TCM. In our survey of texts and review articles on TCM materia medica, we found 48 species of beetles from 34 genera in 14 different families that are used in TCM. This review covers the chemistry known from the beetles used in TCM, or in cases where a species used in these practices has not been chemically studied, we discuss the chemistry of closely related beetles. We also found several documented uses of beetles in Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), and included them where appropriate. There are 129 chemical constituents of beetles discussed.

Keyword

Beetle; Traditional Chinese Medicine; Traditional Korean Medicine; Coleoptera; Chemical defense; Secondary metabolites
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