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Antioxidant and antifatigue effect of a standardized fraction (HemoHIM) from <i>Angelica gigas</i> , <i>Cnidium officinale</i> , and <i>Paeonia lactiflora</i>

Da‐Ae Kwon, Yong Sang Kim, Seul‐Ki Kim, Sin Hwa Baek, Hyun Kyu Kim, Hak Sung Lee

2021Pharmaceutical Biology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CONTEXT: Pallas (Paeoniaceae) developed for immune regulation. To date, studies on the antifatigue effects of HemoHIM have not been conducted. OBJECTIVE: The antifatigue effects of HemoHIM using models of citrinin and exercise-induced chronic fatigue syndrome were investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Citrinin-induced L6 skeletal muscle cells were treated with HemoHIM (125, 250, and 500 μg/mL). The antioxidant factors were analysed. ICR mice were divided into four groups (n = 10): control, HemoHIM 250, 500 mg/kg, and creatine 300 mg/kg, respectively. Mice were orally administered HemoHIM or creatine for three weeks; during this time, both rotarod test and forced swimming test (FST) were conducted. The latency time was investigated and antioxidant, antifatigue factors were analysed. RESULTS: , HemoHIM significantly improved the latency time (FST; 279.88 ± 50.32 sec, rotarod test; 552.35 ± 23.50 sec in HemoHIM 500 mg/kg). Moreover, the FST-induced reduction in glucose and glutathione significantly increased by 3-fold (HemoHIM 500 mg/kg) and increase in LDH and MDA were significantly inhibited by 1.6, 2.1-fold in the HemoHIM 500 mg/kg compared to the control group.

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Paeonia lactifloraTraditional medicinePharmacognosyBotanyBiologyChemistryMedicineBiological activityBiochemistryIn vitroPathologyAlternative medicineExercise and Physiological ResponsesHerbal Medicine Research StudiesImmunotoxicology and immune responses