Metabolism of Atractylodes Rhizome Polysaccharides and Pachyman in Gastrointestinal Tract
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Metabolism of Atractylodes Rhizome Polysaccharides and Pachyman in Gastrointestinal Tract
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 18, Issue 12, Pages: 132-135(2012)
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ZHONG Xiong, WANG Meng-yue, PENG Ying, et al. Metabolism of Atractylodes Rhizome Polysaccharides and Pachyman in Gastrointestinal Tract[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(12): 132-135.
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ZHONG Xiong, WANG Meng-yue, PENG Ying, et al. Metabolism of Atractylodes Rhizome Polysaccharides and Pachyman in Gastrointestinal Tract[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(12): 132-135.DOI:
Metabolism of Atractylodes Rhizome Polysaccharides and Pachyman in Gastrointestinal Tract
Objective: To study the metabolism of Atractylodes Rhizome polysaccharides and pachymaran in gastrointestinal environments. Method: Atractylodes Rhizome polysaccharides and pachymaran were incubated with artificial gastric
intestinal juice and gut flora respectively; the method of 3
5-dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) was applied to determine the variation of reducing sugar content
which suggested the metabolism of Atractylodes Rhizome polysaccharides and pachyman in gastrointestinal environments. Result: There was no significant metabolism found in artificial gastric juice and intestinal juice
while most of the polysaccharides were greatly reduced in the process of incubating with gut flora. Conclusion: The intestinal tract is the mainly metabolic place for Atractylodes Rhizome polysaccharides and pachyman
and the gut flora plays an important role in the process.
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