[1] Fan Shu Guo Dongyan Zheng Bei Pan Xiaoxia Xie Feng,.Experimental Study on the Total Flavonoids of Malus
Hupehensis in Two Acute Liver Injury Mice Models [J]. Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2018, (05): 116-120. [doi: 10.13424/j.cnki.mtcm.2018.05.039]
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Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine[ISSN: 1006-6977/ CN: 61-1281/TN]
Volumes & Issues:
2018 05
pagination:
116-120
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Publication date:
2018-09-15
- Article number:
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1672-0571(2018)05-0116-05
- Author(s):
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Fan Shu Guo Dongyan Zheng Bei Pan Xiaoxia Xie Feng
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Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine,Xianyang China,712046
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- Keywords:
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flavonoids of malus hupehensis; acute liver injury; carbon tetrachloride; alcohol
- ZTFLH:
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R28
- DOI:
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10.13424/j.cnki.mtcm.2018.05.039
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A
- Abstract:
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To study the protective effect of total flavonoids of malus hupehensis on acute
chemical liver injury and acute alcoholic liver injury in mice. Method: 120 Kunming mice were randomly
divided into two different liver injury models. Each animal model was divided into 6 groups: blank con-
trol group,model group,positive control group (biphenyldicarboxylate 125 mg·kg -1),high,medi-
um and low dose groups of total flavonoids of malus hupehensis(1. 68,0. 84,0. 42g·kg -1),10 in
each group,male and female were separately fed and administered by intragastric administration. As for
the mice with acute chemical liver injury,the blank control group and the model group were intragastri-cally administered with the same volume of normal saline. The positive group was given bifendate. The
treatment group was given different doses of total flavonoidsof malus hupehensis for 7 days and the last
administration for 2 hours. Thereafter,0. 1 mL of ? 10 g -1,0. 1% CCl4 olive oil solution was intrap-
eritoneally injected. As for the mice with acute alcoholic liver injury,except for the blank control
group,the other groups were given 56° Beijing Erguotou (10mg·kg -1) every morning,and the total
flavonoids of malus hupehensis were treated in the afternoon for 7 days. All the mice in the experimental
group were taken 8 hours after the last administration,and the liver index,serum alanine aminotrans-
ferase (ALT),aspartate aminotransferase (AST) content,and HE staining for liver tissue pathological
changes were detected. Result: In the two models of acute liver injury,compared with the model group,
different doses of total flavonoids of malus hupehensis can reduce the levels of ALT and AST in the ser-
um of mice with liver injury (P <0. 01),and improve pathological damage of liver in mice. Conclusion:
Total flavonoids of malus hupehensis have obvious protective effects on acute liver injury induced by
CCL4 and alcohol in mice.