KMID : 1161420220250121126
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Journal of Medicinal Food 2022 Volume.25 No. 12 p.1126 ~ p.1132
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Antifatigue and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Cervus elaphus L., Angelica gigas Nakai, and Astragalus membranaceus Bunge Complex Extracts in Physically Fatigued Mice
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Huang Wen Yan
Pan Jeong-Hoon Jeong In-Hye Oh Seong-Ju Hyun Yong-Geon Kim Moon-Seong Han Bok-Kyung Hong Ji-Youn Koo Yong-Tae Lee Ki-Won Jin Bo-Ra Noh Dong-Jin Kim Sang-Ho Kim Jae-Kyeom Shin Eui-Cheol Kim Young-Jun
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Abstract
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Fatigue is a common complaint among people under stress, causing an array of negative effects on physical function. In this study, we investigated the antifatigue and anti-inflammatory effects of Cervus elaphus L., Angelica gigas Nakai, and Astragalus membranaceus Bunge complex extracts (CAA) using a treadmill stress test in animal models. The mice were administered various doses of CAA (50-200 mg/kg bw per day) once daily for 21 days. After exhaustive treadmill exercise, the running time of CAA-treated mice increased 1.5 times; fatigue-related biochemical parameters, including lactate dehydrogenase (¡30%), creatine kinase (¡20%), and proinflammatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-1¥â (¡10%), and IL-6 (¡10%) in the serum and muscle tissue were downregulated compared with those in exercised control mice. This study provides strong evidence for the prevention of CAA-induced inflammatory incidences mediated by the blockade of nuclear factor-¥êB activation. Collectively, our results indicate that CAA can alleviate symptoms of fatigue in mice as an effective anti-inflammatory agent.
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KEYWORD
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Angelica gigas Nakai, Astragalus membranaceus, Bunge, Cervus elaphus L, anti-inflammatory, antifatigue.
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