Abstract:Background: Altitude sickness (AS), which is caused by rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevations, poses a great threat to humans working and traveling in these conditions. Acute mountain sickness includes high-altitude pulmonary edema and high-altitude cerebral edema. Acetazolamide (AZ) is often used to treat pulmonary edema caused by hypoxia. Additionally, the medicinal plant Rhodiola rosea L. (Rh) is often used to prevent AS in the Qinghai-Tibet plateau. However, the mechanisms of action of … Show more
“…Rhodiola is as a kind of traditional medicine treating high-altitude sickness and could protect against hypoxia-induced injury of various tissues and organs. [28][29][30] 2 Materials and methods…”
Visitors to high altitude are susceptible to hypoxia-induced acute intestinal mucosal barrier injury and terrible gastrointestinal disorders, which are life-threatening. Citrus tangerine pith extract (CTPE) is rich in pectin and...
“…Rhodiola is as a kind of traditional medicine treating high-altitude sickness and could protect against hypoxia-induced injury of various tissues and organs. [28][29][30] 2 Materials and methods…”
Visitors to high altitude are susceptible to hypoxia-induced acute intestinal mucosal barrier injury and terrible gastrointestinal disorders, which are life-threatening. Citrus tangerine pith extract (CTPE) is rich in pectin and...
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