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Applications and challenges of traditional Chinese medicine in gastrointestinal disease treatment: A review

Aijing Lia,1Liufang Hua,b,1Liangliang Hea( )Ping Yuc( )
State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Molecules and Druggability Assessment, Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine & Natural Products, College of Pharmacy, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China
College of Chemical Engineering, Xiangtan University, Xiangtan 411105, China
Department of Pharmacy, Xixi Hospital of Hangzhou, Hangzhou 310023, China

1 These authors have contributed equally to this work.

Peer review under responsibility of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.

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Abstract

Gastrointestinal (GI) diseases are common multifactorial disorders involving chronic inflammation, epithelial barrier disruption, immune dysregulation, gut microbiota imbalance, and abnormalities in motility and gut–brain interactions. Conventional pharmacotherapies (e.g., antibiotics, acid suppressants, and immunomodulators) relieve symptoms; however, they often act on single pathways and have limitations regarding long-term remission, tolerability, and safety. This review summarizes the pathogenesis and epidemiology of GI diseases and outlines the current clinical status of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the treatment of these diseases. A total of 143 single herbs and more than 200 formulas from the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China and authoritative standards, primarily used for regulating the spleen and stomach, soothing the liver and regulating qi, and clearing heat and detoxifying, are collated. Drawing on modern experimental and clinical evidence, we describe how TCM-based interventions may modulate key pathological processes, including inflammation, mucosal barrier injury, microbiota dysbiosis, and motility disturbances, and summarize clinical findings in functional GI disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, chronic atrophic gastritis, and post-stroke GI dysfunction. Finally, we highlight major challenges and future directions, including improving the methodological rigor of randomized trials, establishing standardized diagnostic and evaluation systems, strengthening pharmaceutical standardization and long-term safety monitoring, and developing mechanism- and biomarker-guided integrative treatment strategies to support a more evidence-based role for TCM in GI disease management.

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Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences
Pages 217-229

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Li A, Hu L, He L, et al. Applications and challenges of traditional Chinese medicine in gastrointestinal disease treatment: A review. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences, 2026, 13(2): 217-229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcms.2026.03.001

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Received: 20 October 2025
Revised: 08 March 2026
Accepted: 08 March 2026
Published: 13 March 2026
© 2026 Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.

This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).