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Abstract
Three-days successive p.o. administration of an EtOH extract of the stems of Kadsura heteroclita (Schizandreceae) or its major consituent, kadsurin, resulted in significant decreases of CCl_4-induced lipid-peroxidation products, such as thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBA-RS), conjugated dienes and fluorescent products in the liver of mice. In contrast, a significant restoration of superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity reduced by CCl_4-intoxication was observed in the administered groups, suggestin that the subchronic treatment of mice with the EtOH extract or kadsurin induce enzymes capable of scavenging oxygen radical species in the liver, though the extract and kadsurin themselves may have an anti-oxidant property.
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- Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin [List of Volumes]
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Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 40(2), 406-409, 1992-02-25 [Table of Contents]
The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan