Objective:To evaluate the acute toxicity and protective effects of polysaccharide from Schisandrae sphenantherae Fruc-tus in the mice with acute liver injury induced by CCl4 . Methods:The classical acute toxicity tests were used to determine the maxi-mum drug loading (MLD) and observe the acute toxicity. The acute liver injury model was induced by 0. 5% CCl4. Sixty mice were randomly divided into the blank control group, CCl4 model group, bifendatatum model group and polysaccharide group respectively at high (1388 mg·kg-1), medium (694 mg·kg-1) and low (347 mg·kg-1) dose groups with 10 ones in each. After 6-day drug treatment, the levels of aspartate aminotransferase ( AST) and alanine aminotransferase ( ALT) were determined by kits. Histopatho-logical examination was also carried out. Results: General behavior, body weight and organ examination in the acute toxicity tests showed no obvious changes. Compared with those in the model group, the levels of AST in the three polysaccharide groups significantly decreased (P<0. 05 or P<0. 01), the levels of ALT in polysaccharide group at high and medium doses significantly decreased(P<0. 01), and the liver tissue damage was improved to a certain extent as well. Conclusion: Polysaccharide from Schisandrae sphenan-therae Fructus has protective effects on acute liver injury induced by CCl4 in mice with low acute toxicity.