The result of pharmacological studies on traditional medicine Chun-7
- VernacularTitle:Чун-7 уламжлалт эмийн фармакологийн зарим судалгааны үр дүн
- Author:
Davaasambuu T
1
;
Munkh-Erdene R
1
;
Batchimeg B
1
;
Enkhzul T
1
;
Tsedensodnom Ch
1
;
Bayanmunkh A
1
;
Khandmaa D
2
;
Choijamts G
3
;
Tsetsegmaa S
1
;
Lkhagva L
1
;
Khurelbaatar L
1
,
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Toxicity; histology; traditional medicine; SARS; acute
- From: Mongolian Pharmacy and Pharmacology 2022;21(2):35-40
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
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Abstract:
Abstract:CHUN-7 a Mongolian traditional recipe consisting of 7 medicinal plants is described in the scripture named “༆༆ །།གཡུ་ཐོག་པའི་མཛད་པའི་རིམས སྲུང་ཁྱུ་ལྔ་རྒྱམ་ཏོན་གསལ་བ །།”. The ingredients including Caowu (Radix
Aconiti kusnezoffii, CW) and Glehniae Radix (GR) have the effects of suppressing pneumonia, viral pneumonia, relieving pain, stimulating the immune system and reducing fever. The present study was aimed to determine acute and chronic toxicity properties of traditional drug.
Materials and methods:CHUN 7 traditional drug were prepared in the traditional medicine sector of the Drug research Institute of Monos group. All WISTAR rats were kept in the same feed, under 12 hours lighting and 12 hours darkness housing. The study of acute and chronic toxicity of CHUN-7 traditional drug was studied by using IP and oral administration were performed on ten WISTAR rats and continued for a total of 28 days with 102.9 mg / kg dose (calculated from human dose: 16.7 mg/kg) in accordance with the WHO General Guidelines for the Evaluation and Study of Traditional Medicine.
Results:The result showed no structural changes in the internal organs according to tissue morphology when we administrated CHUN-7 traditional drug.
Conclusion:This study showed CHUN-7 traditional drug has no toxic effects to internal organs including liver, kidney, stomach, lungs and heart. Therefore, CHUN-7 traditional drug has potential to use orally without any toxicology. - Full text:MPPJ-2022-21(2)-35-40.pdf