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African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines
African Ethnomedicines Network
ISSN: 0189-6016
Vol. 10, No. 2, 2013, pp. 356-367
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Bioline Code: tc13045
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2013, pp. 356-367
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THE EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR INVESTIGATION MERIDIAN TROPISM THEORY IN RATS
Xu, F. Q.; Feng, Y. Y; Guo, L.; Guo, G.L. & Yan, B. L.
Abstract
This present work describes an effective new method for study traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) on meridian
tropism (MT) theory, which plays an essential role in clinical selection of TCM according to syndromes and strengthens the
therapeutic effects. The new thread included material basis foundation and its tissue distribution study. Xiheliu, the most
popular TCM on heart tropism, was investigated by simple and accurate high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
method. The analysis of plasma after oral administration the total flavonoid of Xiheliu (TFX) exhibited that tamarixetin and
kaempferide had the highest concentration and approximately the highest level within 25 min. The mixture of them could last
accelerating the urine excretion more than 7 h after a single dose and could not cause the disorder of ion in rats, which was
observed in diuretic activity experiment. In view of the reported biological activities was consistent with the effects of
Xiheliu, tamarixetin and kaempferide were likely to be the material basis of it. Tissue distribution study showed that the
highest level of analytes was in heart, lung, kidney and liver, and most tissues reached maximum level at 30 min post-dose.
Since liver was the most important blood-supply tissue, the result of this experiment was in accordance with the MT record of
Xiheliu and confirmed that tamarixetin and kaempferide was the material bases of it on MT. This is the first report for the
illumination of material basis and the mechanism of Xiheliu on MT by analysis the record of Xiheliu in Compendium of
Materia Medica and experimental study.
Keywords
Meridian Tropism; Material Basis; Tissue Distribution; Xiheliu
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