Li YH, Deng XC, Wu QH, Liang Q, Han J, Liu ZC, Bei ML. [Effects of wuzi yanzong pills on lipid in rats with alcohol-induced liver injury].
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi 1994;
19:300-2, inside backcover. [PMID:
7945873]
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Abstract
Experiments showed that in the rat model of alcohol-induced liver injury, a dosage of the pills (1-2g/kg, ig) could increase the cholesterol level, lower the triglyceride level, and improve the fatty degeneration and necrosis of liver (P < 0.05-0.01). The results suggest that the important mechanism of the pills in protecting and treating alcoholic fatty liver, lies in the regulation of metabolism of the lipid, especially of the triglyceride.
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