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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 1758-1762, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-328064

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To explore the differences of the main pharmacological action in wild and cultivated Atractylodes lancea.</p><p><b>METHOD</b>Study the effect of the 70% ethanol extracts from the wild and the culticated A. lancea on the mice with gastriculcer induced by absolute ethyl alcohol or HCl. Stdudy the effect on intestinal propulsive function in mice by measuring the length of intestine and distance of Indian ink. Observe anti-bacteria effect in vitro of the A. lancea by determining the minimum inhibitory concentrations.</p><p><b>RESULT</b>The pharmacological action, which made a little difference in the sane productive places, and made significant differences in different productive places. Compared to Jurong, it has better actions in Luotian on small intestinal propulsive function and bacteriostatic action. There was not an obvious difference in protective effect on gastric ulcer induced by absolute ethyl alcohol and 0.6 mol x L(-1) HC1 between different locations.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>To the main effect, cultvated A. lancea had no significant difference on the whole but having better result in some respects, which can provide the pharmacodynamics evidence of cultivated A. lancea being used instead of the wild.</p>


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Animals , Humans , Male , Mice , Atractylodes , Chemistry , Disease Models, Animal , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Pharmacology , Gastrointestinal Motility , Stomach Ulcer , Drug Therapy , Pathology
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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 2516-2519, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-315409

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>Gaultheria yunnanensis. are used widespreadly in the south of China to treat rheumatoid arthritis. The aim of this study was to provide an experimental basis for G. yunnanensis to therapy rheumatoid arthritis.</p><p><b>METHOD</b>We prepared water extracts, ethanol extracts, n-butanol extracts, ethyl acetate extracts and the rest of ethanol extracts from G. yunnanensis. Then, the n-butanol extracts were applied to macroporous resin and eluted with water, 30% ethanol, and 95% ethanol. Rheumatoid arthritis was induced by Freund's complete adjuvant injected into right postpedes in Wistar rats which was utilized to elucidate the anti-inflammatory effect of different extracted liquid of G. yunnanensis. Rats were intragastric injected (ig) with extracts as experimental group or normal saline as control group.</p><p><b>RESULT</b>Freund's complete adjuvant induced arthritis was successfully established: paw edema were increased after Freund's complete adjuvant injection, peaked at 2 or 3 day, then decreased, the paw edema were increased again at 7 or 8 day, and persisted 15 d. Water extracts, n-butanol extracts or ethyl acetate extracts could a significantlly decrease the paw edema as compared with the control group (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). The effect of n-butanol extracts was the most powerful. Further, n-butanol extracts eluant with water and 30% ethanol decreased the paw edema. The activity of extracts eluant with 30% ethanol was stronger than that of eluant with water.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>G. yunnanensis displays considerable effects against Freund s complete adjuvant induced arthritis in rats, which is in concordance with clinical practice. n-Butanol extracts and both of the eluants with water and 30% ethanol produce a significant decrease in the paw edema. 30% ethanol eluants show a stronger activity than others. The effects against rheumatoid arthritis of different parts of G. yunnanensis differ in degree. It is deserved to explore the potential mechanisms of anti-inflammtion of the G. yunnanensis, especially the n-butanol extracts eluant with 30% ethanol.</p>


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Animals , Female , Male , Rats , Arthritis, Experimental , Drug Therapy , Disease Models, Animal , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Gaultheria , Chemistry , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar
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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 2669-2672, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-315386

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We described chemical composition in Cangzhu in recent years, volatile oil is the important chemical composition, The beta-eudesmol, hinesol are active ingredient in volatile oil and there are 38 kind of glycosides. At the same time, we overview the applying of RAPD technology in atractylodes lancea. The results is that there are correlation in chemical composition, genetic differentiation and geographical distribution, there is some truth in bounded by a territorial division of the north-south Cangzhu, and genetic differentiation has been happened in atractylodes lancea to adapting the environment. We described advances of pharmacological in dampness spleen, cardiovascular system, genitourinary system, nervous system, and the results show that there are pharmacological activity in digestive system, cardiovascular system, genitourinary system of atractylodes lancea.


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Animals , Humans , Atractylodes , Chemistry , Genetics , China , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Chemistry , Pharmacology , Molecular Biology
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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 2252-2257, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-307607

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To compare the anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive effects of the different water extracts which were prepared by regular decoction time or removing volatie oil and ethanol extracts which were prepared in different concentration ethanol of Xixin (the roots and rhizomes of Asarum heterotropoides var. mandshuricum), and then to investigate the anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive mechanisms.</p><p><b>METHOD</b>Xylene-induced ICR mouse ear edema and hot plate test were utilized to evaluate the anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive effects of Xixin at different dose level (water extracts of regular decoction time or removing volatie oil at the dose of 0.8 g x kg(-1) and 1.6 g x kg(-1); 95% ethanol extracts at the dose of 0.91 g x kg(-1) and 1.82 g x kg(-1); 50% ethanol extracts at the dose of 0.76 g x kg(-1) and 1.52 g x kg(-1)). Xylene-induced adrenalectomized mouse ear edema model was used to study the anti-inflammatory mechanisms. To reveal the anti-nociceptive mechanisms, mice were pretreated with naloxone in the hot plate test.</p><p><b>RESULT</b>The water extracts significantly reduced the weight of ear edema as compared with control group. Inhibition ratios were 43.20% and 63.69% at the higher dose, respectively. The ethanol extracts also significantly reduced the weight of ear edema and the inhibition ratios were 61.86% and 52. 56% at the higher dose, respectively. Mice administered water extracts delayed the latency times in the hot plate test. The anti-nociceptive effects of water extracts peaked at 2.0 h after i.g. administration. The hot plate latency times were increased by 51.27%, 62.78%, 60.08% and 68.00% at peak time, respectively. Regular decoction time group showed more significant effects in both models. The anti-inflammatory effect of 95% ethanol extracts was similar to 50% ethanol extracts. The water extracts were not effective in reducing xylene-induced adrenalectomized mouse ear edema. The anti-nociceptive effect of water extracts was blocked by naloxone.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Both the water extracts and ethanol extracts of Xixin showed considerable anti-inflammatory potency against xylene induced inflammation. The water extracts produced anti-nociception in thermal model. The water extracts prepared in regular decoction time showed better anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive effects. Both the 95% ethanol and 50% ethanol extracts showed similarly anti-inflammatory effects. The anti-inflammatory effect of water extracts related to adrenal gland. The anti-nociceptive effect of water extracts was involved in activating opioid receptor.</p>


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Humans , Male , Mice , Analgesics , Chemistry , Anti-Inflammatory Agents , Chemistry , Asarum , Chemistry , Disease Models, Animal , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Chemistry , Ethanol , Chemistry , Mice, Inbred ICR , Plant Roots , Chemistry , Random Allocation , Rhizome , Chemistry , Water , Chemistry
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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-575993

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Objective To investigate the effects of Yanshu injection for the chemotherapy, toxicity- reducing and immunization in mice implanted tumor. Methods Bulid up the mice models with S180 solid tumor transfered by ascites tumor, and observe the effect on tumor weight, blood WBC and bone marrow nucleated cells when combined use Yanshu injection and cyclophospamide (Cy). Determine OD value of plague forming cell by spectrophotometry, measure T-lymphocyte transformation by 3H-TDR incorporation, and survey natural killer cell (NKC) activity by colorimetric method, all these can help to study the role of Yanshu injection on the immune effect in the mice models. Results Yanshu injection can strengthen antitumor activity of Cy, antagonize the inhibition of Cy to WBC and bone marrow nucleated cell, improve OD value of plague forming cell, promote T-lymphocyte transformation, also can enhance NKC activity and killing rate. Conclusion Yanshu injection can increase the chemotherapeutic effects, reduce toxin, and enhance immune function of mice implanted tumor.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-574575

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Objective To study anti-inflammatory, analgesic and immunomodulatory effect of total flavone in culture of Saussurea medusa Maxim and the wild one. Methods Different pain, inflammatory and immune models were made to investigate the anti-inflammatory, analgesic and immunomodulatory effect of total flavone in culture of Saussurea medusa Maxim and the wild one such as paw edema in mice, ear edema in rats and so on. Results There are obvious analgesic effect in pain caused by heat in total flavone in culture of Saussurea medusa Maxim and the wild one, and they have obvious restraining effect on paw edema in mice and ear edema in rats as well as on the function of transformation of lymphocyte T and B in rats. Moreover, there is no obvious difference between total flavone in culture of Saussurea medusa Maxim and the total flavone of the wild one. Conclusion Total flavone in culture ofSaussurea medusa Maxim and the wild one possess anti-inflammatory, analgesic and immunomodulatory effect, and there is no obvious difference between them.

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