Pay attention to the study on active antiliver fibrosis components of Chinese herbal medicine
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11655-012-1029-7
Pay attention to the study on active antiliver fibrosis components of Chinese herbal medicine
Abstract
In this review, the researches on Chinese herb components with anti-hepatic fibrosis activity in China in the recent 20 years were generalized. Almost thirty active herb components attracted author's attention, especially, salvianolic acid B and oxymatrine which were investigated comprehensively. Moreover, the author considered that, in view of the complex pathogenesis and the multi-pathway and multi-target superiority of Chinese medicine formula, the effective components formula investigations deserve more attention and probably prompt a potential researching direction.
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