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| No. | 02T003 | Overview of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China |
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| Language version: | English | |
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| Finished in: | August 2004 | |
| Total pages: | 69 | |
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Description:
TCM has not only systematic theory but also plentiful therapeutically methods, welcomed by the Chinese people, and has attracted increasing attention from the people all over the world. There are now 2,457 specialized traditional Chinese hospitals including 39 TCM-WM integrated hospitals and 129 national medicine hospitals in China. Traditional Chinese medicine hospitals have been established in 75% of all the counties across the country. This report is a general market survey aiming to illustrate what TCM industry is, its past, present and future. A bird view of TCM industry in China can be obtained from this report. Consecutive market monitoring on the situation of TCM has been conducted from 1997 to 2004. Basic understanding on the traditional Chinese medicine, traditional medicinal materials, concentrated Chinese herb granule, etc. from such aspects as production, export, consumption, raw materials, technology is provided for readers to understand the competitiveness of Chinese TCM industry.
Throughout this report we discuss the TCM industry in the following sections:
- Traditional Medicinal Materials (TMM)
- Formulated TCM or patented TCM
- Herbal extract
Main Content:
Methodology
Glossary
I-1 Brief Introduction to TCM Industry in China
I-1.1 History of TCM in China
I-1.2 Popularity of TCM and TCM Therapy in China
I-2 Situation of Traditional Medicinal Materials (TMM) in China
I-2.1 Resources of Traditional Medicinal Materials
I-2.2 Supply Sustainbility of Traditional Medicinal Materials
I-2.3 Plantation Base of Traditional Medicinal Materials
I-2.4 Governmental Encouraged Traditional Medicinal Materials Items in China
I-2.5 Operation Mechanism of GAP for Traditional Medicinal Materials
I-3 Situation of Formulated TCM in China
I-3.1 Summary of the Formulated TCM Industry in China
I-3.2 Introduction to Concentrated Chinese Herb Granule
I-3.3 Brief Introduction to Some New Forms of Formulated TCM in China
I-4 Brief Introduction to Herbal Extracts in China
I-5 Brief Introduction to Some TCM Manufacturers in China
I-6 Import & Export of TCM in China
I-6.1 Export Situation
I-6.1.1 Character of the Export of TCM in China
I-6.1.2 Destination Countries
I-6.1.3 Export of Major TCM Items in the Past Years
I-6.2 Import Situation
I-6.2.1 Origin Countries
I-6.2.2 Import of Major TCM Items in the Past Years
I-7 TCM Entering the International Market, Difficulties & Achievements
I-8 Some Commercial Facts of TCM Industry in China
I-8.1 Economic Structure of TCM Industry
I-8.2 Changes in Commercial Activities of TCM Industry in China
I-8.3 Sales Network of TCM
I-9 Brief Introduction to Some New Technologies in TCM Production
I-10 Research & Modern Approach to TCM
I-10.1 Governmental Plan for the TCM Research
I-10.2 Involvement in the TCM Research
I-10.3 Brief Introduction of the Achievement in TCM Research
I-10.4 Modern Approach in the TCM Research
I-10.5 Foreign Involvement in the TCM Research
I-10.6 Summary of the Research on Formulated TCM
I-10.7 New TCM Drugs Approved by SDA in the Past Four Years
I-11 Involvement of Foreign-Brand TCM in China
I-12 National Plan for TCM Industry
I-13 Future Trend of TCM Industry in China
II Appendix
II-1 Brief Introduction to the TCM Industry in Some Important Provinces
II-2 Brief Introduction to Some Important Spices of Traditional Medicinal Materials
Recommendations
List of Tables
Table I-1.1-1 Position of TCM industry in the whole pharmaceutical industry in China
Table I-2.1-1 Major TCM species and their distribution in China
Table I-2.1-2 Some major traditional medicinal materials species in western provinces
Table I-2.3-1 Some production bases of traditional medicinal materials in China
Table I-3.1-1 Capacity and output of Formulated TCM in the past years (Unit: MTs)
Table I-3.1-2 Sales revenue of major Formulated TCM in China (sequence based in 2003) (Unit: 1,000 RMB)
Table I-3.1-3 Sales revenue of Formulated TCM in different provinces in China (sequence based in 2003), (Unit: 1,000RMB)
Table I-3.2-1 Number of different ownership of concentrated Chinese herb granule producers in China
Table I-3.2-2 Sales revenue of concentrated Chinese herb granule in different provinces in China (sequence based in 2003), (Unit: 1,000RMB)
Table I-3.3-1 TCM injection approved to used in China in 1985-2001
Table I-3.3-2 Herbal injections approved to used in China in 1985-2001
Table I-4-1 Percentage of herbal extracts in the past years
Table I-4-2 Export of herbal extract to major countries in 2003
Table I-4-3 Application of new technologies in the production of herbal extracts
Table I-5-1 Top 20 manufacturers of Formulated TCM in China (sequence based on 2003)
Table I-6.1-1 Export of TCM in the past years (Unit: Quantity (MTs); Value (USD million) )
Table I-6.1.2-1 Export value of TCM to various continents in the past (unit: USD 1,000)
Table I-6.1.2-2 Table Export of TCM to major countries in 2000 and 2003 (unit: USD1,000)
Table I-6.1.3-1 Export of traditional medicinal materials in the past years (Unit: Quantity (MTs); Value (USD million))
Table I-6.1.3-2 Export of Formulated TCM in the past years (Unit: Quantity (MTs); Value (USD million))
Table I-6.2-1 Import of TCM in the past years (Unit: Quantity (MTs); Value (USD million))
Table I-6.2.1-1 Import value of TCM from various continents in 2003 (Unit: USD1,000)
Table I-6.2.1-2 Import of TCM from major countries in 2000 and 2003 (Unit: USD1,000)
Table I-6.2.2-1 Import of traditional medicinal materials in the past years (Unit: Quantity (MTs); Value (USD million))
Table I-6.2.2-2 Import of formulated TCM in the past years (Unit: Quantity (MTs); Value (USD million) )
Table I-8.1-1 Number of ownership of Formulated TCM producers in China
Table I-10.7-1 New TCM drugs approved in China – by formulations
Table I-10.7-2 New TCM drugs approved in China – by classifications
Table I-11-1 Approved oversea new drugs in 2003
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- In the TCM industry, the three most important sections are screening & planting of traditional medicinal materials, processing of concentrated Chinese herb granule and research on Formulated TCM.
- Traditional Medicinal Materials (TMM)
- China is profound in TMM resources. There are total about xxxx TCM species in China, including xxxx species of medical plants, xxxx species of medical animals and 80 medical minerals.
- The annual output of TMM is around xxxxMTs. The annual export of TMM is around 150,000~200,000MTs. China is strong in the export of TMM just because of the low price. However China lacks of efficient system to ensure the TMM availability Sustainbility and to ensure the product quality.
- More Chinese large TCM companies are conducting GAP program to ensure the TMM availability. And central government encourages the plantation of TMM.
- Formulated TCM
- China has long history in the production, application and promotion of formulated TCM. The formulated TCM has rooted to the Chinese people as a convenient and cheap way in the actual therapy.
- China has been producing over xxxx forms of formulated TCM. Now they are developing new types like drop pill and injection.
- The annual output of formulated TCM is xxxx MTs.
- The export of Chinese formulated TCM has been maintaining at the level of xxxx MTs/year.
- Although China is the origin country for formulated TCM, China shares much less market in the international market comparing with Japan and South Korea. The major reason is that China lacks of standard system to ensure the production, test, description, etc.
Chinese research and modern approaches to formulated TCM is governmental encourage and is aggressive. However there is a long way to go for Chinese formulated TCM to have competitive position in the world market.
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