Anti-fatigue effects of ginseng fruit capsules in mice
LI Shifen, HU Qi, WANG Yucui, and WANG Yubang
Safety Assessment and Research Center for Drugs, Pesticides and Veterinary Drugs of Jiangsu Province, School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 211166, China
Objective To investigate the anti-fatigue effect of ginseng fruit capsules in mice.Methods Mice were treated with the contents of the capsule at three doses 21, 42, 126 mg/(kg·bw) for 30 days and mice in the control group received an equivalent amount of sterile water. The anti-fatigue activity was evaluated by comparing the time of the exhaustive swimming, the levels of serum lactate and urea and the levels of hepatic glycogen.Results The exhaustive swimming time of the mice in 126 mg/(kg·bw) group was significantly longer than that of control group [(2048±1096)s vs (730±520)s,P<0.05]. The levels of serum urea [(6.33±1.15) mmol/L vs (7.57±0.97) mmol/L, P<0.05] and lactate were significantly decreased in 126 mg/(kg·bw) group, compared with control group.Conclusions In the experimental conditions, this ginseng fruit capsule can improve the tolerance of mice in fatigue campaign and has anti-fatigue function.
李世芬, 胡奇, 王玉翠, 王玉邦. 人参果胶囊缓解小鼠体力疲劳的研究[J]. 武警医学, 2016, 27(8): 778-779.
LI Shifen, HU Qi, WANG Yucui, and WANG Yubang. Anti-fatigue effects of ginseng fruit capsules in mice. Med. J. Chin. Peop. Armed Poli. Forc., 2016, 27(8): 778-779.