KMID : 1123920080220061525
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Korean Journal of Oriental Physiology and Pathology 2008 Volume.22 No. 6 p.1525 ~ p.1531
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Hepatoprotective Activity of Salidroside Isolated from Acer Termentosum Max on D-galactosamine Induced Hepatotoxicity in Rats
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Kim Sung-Hoon
Park Hee-Juhn Choi Jong-Won
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Abstract
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Acer tegmentosum Max which is one of the specialized wildness medicinal herbs in gangwon province, has been widely used for hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, hepatic cancer, leukemia, diabetes mellitus, renal necrosis and edema, etc. In this study, the antioxidative and hepatoprotective effects of in vitro and in vivo were investigated in order to evaluate the possibility as hepatoprotective agents. Oral administration of methanol and butanol extact of Acer tegmentosum Max to d-galactosamine (D-GaIN) induced experimental liver injured rats was significantly reduced activities of marker enzymes(AST, ALT) and LDH activity in serum. Salidroside(Sal) isolated from the BuOH extract of Acer termentosum Max potenty showed the scavenzing effect on DPPH and inhibitory effect on lipid peroxidation. And significantly decrcease of MDA level in liver and activities of SOD GSH-Px and catalase were significantly improved by the treatment of Sal. Results of this study revealed that Sal could afford a significant protection in the alleviation of D-GaIN-induced hepatocellular injury.
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KEYWORD
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Acer tegmentosum Max, salidroside, d-galactosamine, hepatoprotective effect
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