Radioprotective Activity in Some Medicinal Herbs
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概要
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Water-soluble, ethanol-insoluble extracts prepared from several medicinal herbs of the Araliaceae and other families were tested for their radioprotective activity by either measuring 30-day survival rates (a commonly applied method) or counting the thrombocytes 14 days after irradiation (an improved method) in mice. The extracts were i.p. injected once within 4 mm after the whole body X-ray irradiation. Of 12 materials examined, Aralia elata, Angelica acutiloba and Morus bonibysis seemed to be good starting materials for preparing radioprotective substance(s) because of their relatively high specific activity and high yields of the extracts.
- 日本生薬学会の論文
- 1993-09-20
著者
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YONEZAWA MORIO
Division of Radiation Biology and Health Science, Research Institute for Advanced Science and Techno
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Yonezawa Morio
Division Of Radiation Biology Research Center Of Radioisotopes University Of Osaka Prefecture
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