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China Pharmacist ; (12): 373-375, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-460397

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Objective: To investigate the effects of different extracts of Smilax china L on the activity of ovarian cancer cells. Methods:Solvent extraction method was used to extract the active ingredients of Smilax china L. , and CCK-8 assay method was ap-plied to detect the influence of different Smilax china L. extracts (0, 50, 100, 150 and 200μg·ml-1 ) on the survival rate of ovarian cancer cells including low invasiveness A2780 cells and high invasiveness HO-8910PM cells. At the same time, the status of the two kinds of ovarian cancer cells at different time points (24, 48 and 72 h) was observed. Results:The IC50 of N-butanol extracts (SCR-B) on HO-8910 and A2780 ovarian cancer cells was 47. 5 μg· ml-1 and 69. 2 μg· ml-1 , respectively, and that of ethyl acetate ex-tracts (SCR-E) on A2780 and HO-8910 cells was 147. 9 μg· ml-1 and 166. 0 μg· ml-1, respectively. Smilax china L. extracts had the inhibition against both A278 and HO-8910PM ovarian cells in a dose-and time-dependent manner. Conclusion:The inhibitory activity of SCR-B against ovarian cancer cells is stronger than that of SCR-E, and SCR-B has stronger inhibition against A2780 cells than against HO-8910 cells. SCR-B has better inhibition against ovarian cancer cells.

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China Pharmacist ; (12): 1642-1644, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-475785

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Objective:To study the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of different solvent extracts of Folium Pyrrosiae. Meth-ods:Water extract and 75% alcohol extract of Folium Pyrrosiae were obtained. Mouse auricle swelling model induced by xylene was used to observe the anti-inflammation. The analgesic effect was tested by acetic acid writhing test and hot plate test. Results:The eth-anol extract of Folium Pyrrosiae could markedly inhibit the mouse auricle swelling induced by xylene (P<0. 01), and had the ability to inhibit the twisting induced by acetic acid in the mice (P <0. 05). The ethanol extract of Folium Pyrrosiae could increase the threshold of pain in the mice significantly after the 1-hour and 2-hour treatment (P<0. 05). The water extract of Folium Pyrrosiae could inhibit the mouse auricle swelling induced by xylene and the writhing reaction induced by acetic acid (P<0. 05). The water ex-tract of Folium Pyrrosiae could increase the threshold of pain in the mice significantly after the 1-hour treatment (P<0. 05). Conclu-sion:Folium Pyrrosiae has obvious analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine ; (12): 1477-1486, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-672475

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Objective: To establish the wound healing activity of methanolic, ethyl acetate and chloroform extracts of plant of Typhonium trilobatum. Methods: Two models were performed to evaluate the wound healing activity i.e. excision and incision models. In incision model the parameter which is carried out was breaking strength of the wounded skin. In excision model the percentage wound contraction and period of epithelialization were established for three extracts. Reference standard drug was povidone iodine ointments for comparison with other groups. Results: From the observation in both two models, methanolic and ethyl acetate extract were found greater wound healing activity than chloroform extract in terms of breaking strength in incision model and percentage wound contraction, period of epithelialization in excision model than that of other groups. Conclusions: The results indicate that the different extracts of Typhonium trilobatum has significant wound healing activity.

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