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  • - The study analyzed the effects of stir-baking Herpetospermum caudigerum (H. caudigerum) with sand on its active ingredients, specifically herperione and herpetin, using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).
  • - Results showed that stir-baking reduced herperione content by 40.9% but had no effect on herpetin; additionally, it significantly improved diarrhea symptoms as measured by mean stool rate and mean diarrheal index.
  • - While stir-baked H. caudigerum still provided some liver protection, it was less effective than the non-stir-baked version, as indicated by higher serum ALT and AST levels in the baked samples

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To study the influence of stir-baked with sand on active ingredients, diarrhea and hepatoprotection of Herpetospermum caudigerum, the contents of herperione and herpetin in H. caudigerum before and after stir-baking with sand were analyzed by HPLC. The effect of stir-baked with sand on diarrhea of H. caudigerum TL was evaluated using the mean stool rate (MSR) and mean diarrheal index ( MDI) and the influence of stir-baked with sand on hepatoprotective effect of H. caudigerum TL was examined using a mouse model of CCl4-induced liver injury based on the analysis of serum ALT and AST activities. The results of HPLC analysis showed the content of herperione in H. caudigerum after stir-baking with sand decreased by 40.9% (P < 0.01) and the content of herpetin had no change. Pharmacodynamic results showed that the MSR and MDI of high-dose and middle-dose group of H. caudigerum TL after stir-baking with sand were significantly lower than that of high-dose and middle-dose group of H. caudigerum TL without stir-baking with sand; The high-dose and middle-dose of H. caudigerum TL with/without stir-baking with sand significantly alleviated liver injury as indicated by the decreased levels of serum ALT and AST, but the ALT and AST levels of high-dose and middle-dose group of H. caudigerum TL after stir-baking with sand were higher than that of H. caudigerum TL without stir-baking with sand. The results revealed that the stir-baking with sand could effectively relieve diarrhea effect of H. caudigerum TL, while it also reduces the hepatoprotection of H. caudigerum TL.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study analyzed the effects of stir-baking Herpetospermum caudigerum (H. caudigerum) with sand on its active ingredients, specifically herperione and herpetin, using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).
  • - Results showed that stir-baking reduced herperione content by 40.9% but had no effect on herpetin; additionally, it significantly improved diarrhea symptoms as measured by mean stool rate and mean diarrheal index.
  • - While stir-baked H. caudigerum still provided some liver protection, it was less effective than the non-stir-baked version, as indicated by higher serum ALT and AST levels in the baked samples
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