[The effects of dieda zhentong liquid on ear microcirculation of rabbit].

Zhong Yao Cai

Hosipital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Zhongshan City of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 528400.

Published: July 2002

Objective: To observe the effects of Dieda Zhentong Liquid (DDZTL) on ear microcirculation of rabbits.

Methods: With microcirculation apparatus, caliber of micrangium, velocity and volume of blood flow were detected in experimental groups.

Results: The volume of blood flow of DDZTL group without Chlorophytum laxum haven't an increase compared with that of the group without administering the medicinal liquid. Shexiang Shuhuo Essence group, Chlorophytum laxum group, high and low dose DDZTL group have an increase.

Conclusion: DDZTL could improve ear microcirculation of rabbit. Chlorophytum laxum maybe play an important role in above-mentioned effect.

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