2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2005.11.010
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Hypolipemic effect of water extracts of Picrorrhiza rhizoma in PX-407 induced hyperlipemic ICR mouse model with hepatoprotective effects: A prevention study

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“…Somewhat different from most studies (Wei et al 2003;Zhao et al 2006), serum HDL-C levels were increased significantly in CEDC compared with RD. This HDL-C elevating effect in hyperlipidemia ICR mice was also reported by Lee et al (2006). It might be due to cholesterol-enriched diet causing stress reaction in ICR mice, which is associated with high levels of serum cholesterol, including LDL-C and HDL-C.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Somewhat different from most studies (Wei et al 2003;Zhao et al 2006), serum HDL-C levels were increased significantly in CEDC compared with RD. This HDL-C elevating effect in hyperlipidemia ICR mice was also reported by Lee et al (2006). It might be due to cholesterol-enriched diet causing stress reaction in ICR mice, which is associated with high levels of serum cholesterol, including LDL-C and HDL-C.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…At the end of study, the highest body weight was found in the high-fat diet group. This increase in the body weight was due to greater lipid deposition in the body tissue of the animal in accordance with a previous study by Lee et al [21] and Weintraub [22].…”
Section: Sravanthi and Bashasupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This increase in TC and LDL-C was due to the increase in cholesterol absorption in the intestines [21]. Based on the present data, the ATRtreated group showed notable decrease in TC, LDL-C, and very LDL Sravanthi and Basha levels.…”
Section: Sravanthi and Bashasupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…The reasons for the use of herbal medicine over conventional drugs include the latter's expensive cost, adverse drug reactions and their inefficacy [11]. Moreover, herbal drugs have been regarded as relatively safe in use; numerous types of herbal extracts have been tested in various in vivo or in vitro systems [12]. The 21 st century has seen a paradigm shift towards therapeutic evaluation of herbal products in the management of various liver disorders in addition to promotion of natural healing process [13].Various herbs have been found to be efficacious against liver problems including milk thistle, dandelion root, licorice root, chicory root.…”
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