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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-536790

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[Objective] To observe the effects of Yun-Pi Prescription of different doss on endurance of rats with splenic asthenia and to explore the mechanism of Yun-pi Prescription in treatment of children apositia.[Methods] To set up the animal model of splenic asthenia with reserpine.Experimental rats were randomly divided into six groups:the control group,the model group,the positive control group.Xiao Shi Jian Er Syrup,and Yun-Pi Prescription treatment groups including high,middle and low dose.Changes of body weight,food intake and swimming time were measured to determine the endurance of rats.[Results] Yun-Pi Prescription could increase body weight and food intake,prolong the swimming time of splenic asthenia rats.[Conclusion] Yun-Pi Prescription could effectively counteract fatigue and improve endurance of rats with splenic asthenia and it is useful in treatment rats with splenic asthenia.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-576798

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Objective To observe the effect of Yun-Pi Prescription in different dose on small intestinal function of splenic asthenia rats, so as to explore mechanisms of Yun-pi Prescription in treatment of children apositia. Methods Experimental rats were randomly divided in to six groups:the control group, the model group, the positive control group (Xiao shi Jian er Syrup group), Yun-Pi Prescription in high, middle and low dose group. Measure the changes of body weight and food intake, observe excretory rate of D-xylose of rats. Results Yun-Pi Prescription could increase body weight and food intake, improve excretory rate of D-xylose in splenic asthenia rats. Conclusion Yun-Pi Prescription could improve the small intestinal absorptive function of splenic asthenia rats with dose-effect relationship.

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