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Effect of Aralia contientalis water-extracts on the Level of Cholesterol Accumulation in Rat, which were Treated with High-cholesterol Diet (Aralia contientalis가 고콜레스테롤 식이로 유발된 흰쥐 동맥경화에 미치는 영향)

  • Shin, Sung-Ahn;Park, Sun-Dong;Choi, Dall-Young;Park, Won-Hwan
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.104-110
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    • 2007
  • Aralia contientalis show several beneficial effects including anti-oxidant effects. Aralia contientalis is used as a therapeutic agent to stop haemorrhages and a tonic to promoted health in Korean and Chinese medicine. The pharmacokinetic profiles of the main Aralia contientalis is still not accurately investigated. In present study, I examined the effects of water extracts of Aralia contientalis on high cholesterol diet atherosclerosis-induced rats in serum and abdominal aorta. A total of 3-week old 9 male rats of Sprague-Dawley were divided into 3 groups and fed with the basal diet (normal group), high cholesterol diet (atherosclerosis induced group) for 8 weeks, high cholesterol diet supplemented with water extracts of Aralia contientalis (Aralia contientalis group) for 2 weeks. And rats were sacrificed, serum lipid level, abodominal aortic anti-oxidant activities and lipid peroxide were measured. These results indicated that serum total cholesterl, LDL-cholesterol, triglycerides concentration significently lowered in Aralia contientalis group than high cholesterol diet group. But HDL-cholesterol concentraion significently higher in Aralia contientalis group than high cholesterol diet group.

The study of Ostericum koreanum Radix & Aralia contientalis Radix in Bang-Yak-Hap-Pyun (방약합편중(方藥合編中) 강활(羌活) 및 독활(獨活)을 포함하는 처방(處方)에 대한 고찰(考察))

  • Lee, Joo-Ho;Yun, Il-Gi;Oh, Min-Suck
    • Journal of Haehwa Medicine
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.167-177
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    • 2005
  • In oriental medicine, Ostericum koreanum Radix & Aralia contientalis Radix are frequently used materials for strenthing lumbar and knees. Bang-Yak-Hap-Pyun(方藥合編) is widely used for clinical herbal prescription book. In Bang-Yak-Hap-Pyun, Ostericum koreanum Radix is used 1.2g~6g. and Aralia contientalis Radix is used 1.6g~4.8g. The most important fact is that the prescription used Ostericum koreanum Radix & Aralia contientalis Radix at the same time is 11. The number of prescription Ostericum koreanum Radix & Aralia contientalis Radix in Bang-Yak-Hap-Pyun is total 41. 5 in sang-tong(上統), 22 in jung-tong(中統), 14 in ha-tong(下統). The group of mostly used disease is about low back pain, knee pain, C.V.A., facail palsy, commom cold, numbness. The ratio of Ostericum koreanum Radix in Bang-Yak-Hap-Pyun is 3.03%~15.63%. And the ratio of Aralia contientalis Radix is 3.57%~12.00%. The mostly quoted medical literature what prescription included Ostericum koreanum Radix & Aralia contientalis Radix in Bang-Yak-Hap-Pyun is Dong-Yi-Bo-Gam. Man-Byeong-Hoi-Choon, and Hwa-Je-Gook-Bang.

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Discrimination of Aralia continentalis from other Herbs Identified as 'Angelicae Pubescentis Radix' by Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) (Multiplex PCR을 이용한 독활 류 식물로부터 Aralia continentalis 감별)

  • Lee, Gwon-Jin;Doh, Eui-Jeong;Ko, Byong-Seob;Lee, Mi-Young;Oh, Seung-Eun
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.329-337
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    • 2010
  • 'Angelicae Pubescentis Radix' (APR) is an important oriental medical preparation. In Korea, Aralia continentalis has been recognized as the source plant of APR. Aralia cordata, which is difficult to distinguish from A. continentalis, and Heracleum moellendorffii, which is frequently used in lieu of A. continentalis, are traded in Korean herbal markets. In contrast, in China, Angelica pubescens is recognized as the source plant of APR. In this study, we devised a method not only to discriminate A. contientalis from A. cordata, but also to discriminate both A. contientalis and A. cordata from H. moellendorffii and A. pubescens. Based on the discrepancy in the sequences of specific regions of ITS, we designed a Cont F/ Cont R primer set to amplify a 173 bp PCR band that appears only in A. continentalis. Additionally, we designed an Ara F/ Ara R primer set to amplify a 278 bp PCR band that appears in both A. continentalis and A. cordata. Using these primer sets and the ST R primer to confirm the PCR amplification results, we developed a simple multiplex PCR method for differentiating A. continentalis from A. cordata and to concurrently differentiate both A. continentalis and A. cordata from other APR herbs.