Planta Med 1977; 32(5): 18-23
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1097552
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ANTI–HYPERBILIRUBINEMIC EFFECT OF FRUCTUS GARDENIAE EXTRACTS

Che C. T., T. T. Yip, K. H. Ng, Y. C. Kong
  • Department of Biochemistry and Interdiciplinary Research Unit on Chinese Medicinal Materials, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, HONG KONG
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Publication Date:
13 January 2009 (online)

Abstract

The anti-hyperbilirnbinemic activity of Fructus Gardeniae was observed in rats suffering from obstructive jaundice. The alcoholic extract was found to be more effective than the aqueous extract; the latter showed some toxic effects. The toxic ingredients seemed to be more soluble in water than in alcohol. In the present animal model, a 30 % drop in serum bilirubin was obtained by using alcoholic extract at a dose of 2 grams dry material equivalent. Fractionation of the active alcoholic extract in an alumina column indicated that the active principle(s) had a broad range of polarity. By comparing with diuretic compounds, it was shown that the active anti-hyperbilirubinemic principle(s) acted through a specific pharmacological action other than diuresis.

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