"In 2000, there were about 100,000 prescriptions, which can be used to treat a large number of diseases, from depression to osteoporosis." Karl Wah-Keung Tsim of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in the World Health Organization Bulletin Said in an article.

Traditional medicine accounts for about 40% of China's pharmaceutical market, with an annual turnover of 21 billion US dollars. China ’s deputy minister of health Wang Guoqiang said that the Chinese government said its support for this industry is increasing rapidly: last year it invested approximately US $ 1 billion in traditional medicine research and projects—almost three times the amount provided in 2010.

However, almost no drugs or technologies from ancient Chinese context and traditional culture have been incorporated into mainstream medical practice abroad. The attitude of foreign countries towards TCM is still largely skeptical due to the lack of evidence to support its medical value and Worry about product quality.

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For example, in May 2011, the European Union controversially banned traditional Chinese herbal remedies that were not registered under the EU ’s traditional herbal medicine registration regulations.

With the support of the National Institutes of Health, Chinese scientists are now seeking to change this situation. They are using contemporary technology to improve drug quality standards and convince the international research community that traditional Chinese medicine has a solid evidence base.

Researchers have been trying to sort out the active ingredients of traditional medicines-this is a challenging task because the molecular structure of many herbal compounds is complex.

Yung H Wong, head of the life sciences department at the Hong Kong Institute of Biotechnology, said that biotechnology is the key to unlocking this complexity.

Wong and his team use a high-throughput screening platform to evaluate the activity and properties of various molecules in a large number of drug extracts and compounds.

Yung-Chi Cheng, an oncology researcher at Yale University in the United States, said the complexity of the interactions between the different components of herbal compounds rather than their individual properties makes these compounds so effective.

"Putting the focus on individual components, we ignore the big picture," Chen said. Separately, the mechanism of these drugs is "not so powerful"; but "the combination is very different."

Chen does not doubt the value of Chinese medicine. He said: "Traditional Chinese medicine is human wealth and should be shared with the world."

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