Progress in Studies on Reducing the Toxicity of Chinese Medicines by Using Compatibility in the Last Ten Years
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Progress in Studies on Reducing the Toxicity of Chinese Medicines by Using Compatibility in the Last Ten Years
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 14, Issue 10, Pages: 74-79(2008)
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GUO Sheng, TANG Yu-ping, SU Shu-lan, et al. Progress in Studies on Reducing the Toxicity of Chinese Medicines by Using Compatibility in the Last Ten Years[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2008, 14(10): 74-79.
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GUO Sheng, TANG Yu-ping, SU Shu-lan, et al. Progress in Studies on Reducing the Toxicity of Chinese Medicines by Using Compatibility in the Last Ten Years[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2008, 14(10): 74-79.DOI:
Progress in Studies on Reducing the Toxicity of Chinese Medicines by Using Compatibility in the Last Ten Years
Objective:To review the progress in reducing the toxicity of Chinese medicines by using Chinese herb compatibility in the last ten years.Methods: Literatures on reducing the toxicity of Chinese medicines by using Chinese herb compatibility in recent years were summarized and analyzed.Results & conclusions: There are some advancements in studies on reducing the toxicity of Chinese medicines by using compatibility in recent years
but many researches are superficial.So it is necessary for us to elucidate the mechanism of detoxification by using compatibility by means of applying many modern multi-discipline methods.
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