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Toxicological study of the hepatotherapeutic herbal formula,Chunggan extract,in beagle dogs 被引量:1
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作者 Woo-Jin Choi Jang-Woo Shin +9 位作者 Jin-Young Son Dong-Seok Seo Hark-Soo Park Seung-Hyun Han Ha-lung Sung Jung-Hyo Cho Chong-Kwan Cho Hwa-Seung Yoo Yeon-Weol Lee Chang-Gue Son 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第46期7497-7502,共6页
AIM: To evaluate the pharmaceutical safety of a Chinese herbal formula, Chunggan extract (CGX), traditionally prescribed as a hepatotherapeutic drug via systemic acute and subacute toxicological study. METHODS: Twenty... AIM: To evaluate the pharmaceutical safety of a Chinese herbal formula, Chunggan extract (CGX), traditionally prescribed as a hepatotherapeutic drug via systemic acute and subacute toxicological study. METHODS: Twenty male dogs and 20 female dogs were fed doses 50 times and 4 times greater than the clinically-recommended drug dosages in an acute and a subacute toxicological study, respectively. Adverse effects were examined by comparing the differences between normal and drug-administered groups using clinical signs, necropsies, histopathologic findings, haematology, urinalysis, and biochemical analysis. RESULTS: In the acute study no change in the body weight, diarrhoea, apetite, mortality rate and histopa- thology of major organs was observed in male or female dogs with a single administration of CGX at 5 g/kg. No drug-induced abnormalities at analysis of histopathology, haematology, urinalysis, and biochemistry were found with any dose of this drug. CONCLUSION: CGX is supposed to be very safe when used in a clinical application with a wide therapeutic index. 展开更多
关键词 Hepatotherapeutics Herbal remedy chung-gan extract SAFETY Toxicological study
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