A discussion of the historical background, development, and legal and philosophical
aspects of phytotherapy as well as suggestions for its scientific basis is presented.
Applications of phytotherapy for various gastrointestinal conditions are discussed
for the examples of three remedies. The first example is liquorice root, its active
principle carbenoxolone, and the drugs Biogastrone and Caved-S for the treatment of
gastic, peptic and duodenal ulcers; the second example is the fruits of the milk thistle,
its active principles silymarin and silybinin as well as the drug Legalon for the
treatment of liver diseases. The third example concerns the use of laxatives of plant
origin such as plantain seeds and the drugs Agiocur and Agiolax. The review concludes
with suggestions for the future course of phytotherapeutic research.
Phytotherapy - gastrointestinal conditions - Liquiritiae radix - Cardui mariae fructus
- carbenoxolone - silymarin - silybinin - plantain seeds - plant laxatives - ulcer
therapy - liver disease therapy