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Xiao Chai Hu Tang

ZOl85 Amagaya, S., M. Hayakawa, Y. Ogi-hara, et al. Treatment of chronic liver injury in mice by oral administration of Xiao-Chai-Hu Tang. J Ethno-Pharmacol 1989 25(2) 181-187. [Pg.552]

Z0197 Kawakita, T., S. Nakai, Y. Kumazawa, O. Miur, E. Yumioka, and K. Nomoto. Induction of interferon after administration of a traditional Chinese medicine. Xiao-Chai-Hu-Tang (Shosaiko-To). Int J Immunopharmacol 1990 12(5) 515-521. [Pg.553]

Ito, H., and K. Shimura. Effects of a blended Chinese medicine, xiao-chai-hu-tang, on Lewis lung carcinoma growth and inhibition of lung metastasis, with special reference to macrophage activation. Jap J Pharmacol... [Pg.556]

Similar to the challenges outlined in Chapter 2, the fact that most Chinese herbal medicines are complex mixtures of multiple active constituents further complicates the interpretation of study data, as well as extrapolation to other botanical products. Japanese Kampo (traditional Chinese herbal mixtures) prescriptions have been used for many years to treat different chronic conditions and are presently manufactured in Japan as drugs with standardized quantities and qualities of constituents. Homma et al. (51) evaluated the effect of three commonly used Japanese Kampo prescriptions, Sho-saiko-to (Xiao Chai Hu Tang), Saiboku-to, and Sairei-to, on prednisolone pharmacokinetics in humans. All three botanical prescriptions contain glycyrrhizin, a strong inhibitor of 11-p-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. Chen et al. (52) had shown that glycyrrhizin decreased plasma clearance and increased AUC and concentration of prednisolone. [Pg.142]

Xiao Chai Hu Tang (Minor Bupleurum Decoction)... [Pg.369]

Sho-saiko-to or Xiao chai hu tang (Asian herb mixture)... [Pg.41]

Tapri, H., Kozaiwa, K., Ozakl, Y., Mikl, K., SUmtizn, K., Okada, S. Effect of Sho-Saiko to (Xiao-Chai-Hu-Tang) on HBeAg clearance in children with chronic hepatitis B virus infection and with sustained liver disease. Amer. J. Chin. Med. 1991 19 121—129... [Pg.888]

Itoh S, Marutani K, Nishijima T, Matsuo S, Itabashi M. Liver injuries induced by herbal medicine, syo-saiko-to (xiao-chai-hu-tang). Dig Dis Sci 1995 40(8) 1845-8. [Pg.1623]

If there is constipation, add Mirabilitum (Mang Xiao). This results in Chai Hu Jia Mang Xiao Tang (Bupleurum Mirabilitum Decoction). [Pg.41]


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