Studies on extraction and in vitro anti-urolithic effect of the prescription ngu linh gia vi
Journal of Medicinal Materials - Hanoi
;
: 76-81, 2003.
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in Vietnamese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-3688
ABSTRACT
Dried powder extraction Among the components of the traditional oriental prescription “Ngu linh gia vi”, rhizoma Atractylodis macrocephalae, Polia, Polyporus, rhizoma Alismatis and cortex Cinnamomi were extracted with ethanol 80%; the others were extracted with boiled water. All the extracts were mixed with rhizoma Dioscoreae persimilis powder, then dried in vacuum. The total yield of the dried extract was 7.7% compared with the plant materials. Anti-urolithic effect In vitro studies showed that the percentages of worn stones were respectively 0.92% (control group), 18.94% (low dose of dried extract group), and 19.97% (high dose of dried extract group).
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Urine
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Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Medicine, Traditional
Language:
Vietnamese
Journal:
Journal of Medicinal Materials - Hanoi
Year:
2003
Type:
Article
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