CHEN Yan-fen, LIU Wei-min, JIANG Bin, et al. Pharmacological Comparative Study between Different Prescription Granules and Decoction of Semen Cassiae[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(13): 161-164.
CHEN Yan-fen, LIU Wei-min, JIANG Bin, et al. Pharmacological Comparative Study between Different Prescription Granules and Decoction of Semen Cassiae[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(13): 161-164.DOI:
Objective: To compare the effects of three different prescription granules of Semen Cassiae prepared by spraying
freezing and vacuum process methods and traditional decoction
and to provide theoretical basis for clinical application. Method: The mice were divided into normal group
model group
positive control group
Semen Cassiae decoction group and spray group
frozen group
vacuum group of granules. The actions on intestinal propulsion in normal mice
defecation of dry constipation in constipation mice
and blood lipids in hyperlipidemia mice (including TC
TG
HDL-C
LDL-C) were observed to find the pharmacological differences at same dose. Result: Three granules significantly promoted intestinal movement in normal mice(P<0.01); but showed not evident difference compared with the decoction. Three granules groups promoted bowel movement in constipation mice
the first black fecal discharge time in spraying group and freezing group shortened evidently compared with the decoction(P<0.01 and P<0.05). Compared with hyperlipidemia model group
TC and LDL-C in spraying and freezing groups reduced (P<0.05)
but HDL-C increased evidently(P<0.05)
TG levels in freezing group also reduced evidently(P<0.05)
the vacuum and decoction groups only showed significant differences in TC level(P<0.05). Conclusion: Semen Cassiae granules are superior to the traditional decoction in efficacy
especially freezing and spraying granules indicate more significant effects.