| Literature DB >> 25172796 |
Janis Ya-Xian Zhan1, Ping Yao2, Cathy Wen-Chuan Bi2, Ken Yu-Zhong Zheng3, Wendy Li Zhang2, Jian-Ping Chen2, Tina Ting-Xia Dong2, Zi-Ren Su4, Karl Wah-Keung Tsim5.
Abstract
Angelica Sinensis Radix (roots of Angelica sinensis; ASR) is a popular herbal supplement in China for promoting blood circulation. Today, sulfur-fumigation is commonly used to treat ASR as a means of pest control; however, the studies of sulfur-fumigation on the safety and efficacy of ASR are very limited. Here, we elucidated the destructive roles of sulfur-fumigation on ASR by chemical and biological assessments. After sulfur-fumigation, the chemicals in ASR were significantly lost. The biological activities of anti-platelet aggregation, induction of NO production and estrogenic properties were compared between the water extracts of non-fumigated and sulfur-fumigated ASR. In all cases, the sulfur-fumigation significantly reduced the biological properties of ASR. In addition, application of water extract deriving from sulfur-fumigated ASR showed toxicity to cultured MCF-7 cells. In order to ensure the safety and to achieve the best therapeutic effect, it is recommended that sulfur-fumigation is an unacceptable approach for processing herbal materials.Entities:
Keywords: Angelica Sinensis Radix; Biological function; Chemical composition; Sulfur-fumigation
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25172796 DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2014.07.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytomedicine ISSN: 0944-7113 Impact factor: 5.340