The Protective Effect of Acanthoic Acid on Liver Injury in Mice
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The Protective Effect of Acanthoic Acid on Liver Injury in Mice
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 18, Issue 24, Pages: 198-200(2012)
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HAO Cheng-yi, BAI Ting, NAN Ji-xing, et al. The Protective Effect of Acanthoic Acid on Liver Injury in Mice[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(24): 198-200.
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HAO Cheng-yi, BAI Ting, NAN Ji-xing, et al. The Protective Effect of Acanthoic Acid on Liver Injury in Mice[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(24): 198-200.DOI:
The Protective Effect of Acanthoic Acid on Liver Injury in Mice
Objective:To study the protective effects of acanthoic acid (AA) against acute liver injury. Method: Sixty mice were andomly divided into six groups: the normal group
the ethanol model group
silymarin group (100 mg·kg-1)
high-dose AA group (30 mg·kg-1)
middle-dose AA group (10 mg·kg-1) and low-dose AA group (5 mg·kg-1). Each group received medicine by gavage every 12 hrs for a total of 3 doses.Except for normal group
the other mice were received 60% ethanol (5 g·kg-1) 1 h. After administrayion. The thehepatic pathological and biochemical index changes in rats were observed. Result: The high-dose AA group and the middle-dose AA group can reduce the level of ALT(25±6)
(31±8) U·L-1
AST(157±23)
(187±18) U·L-1
TNF-α(32±4.62)
(41±5.3) μg·L-1 and TG(190±23)
(257±23) mmol·L-1
which was compared with the model group
and showed a significant difference(P<0.001). Conclusion: The AA could protect mice from ethanol induced acute liver injury efficiently.