GINKGOACEAE Ginkgo biloba  L.

 Synonym

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 Thai / English name

  • แปะก๊วย*

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[1] PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF THE ANTIOXIDANT GINKGO BILOBA EXTRACT AND THE PROTEASE INHIBITOR APROTININ AGAINST LEIURUS QUINQUESTRIATUS VENOM-INDUCED TISSUE DAMAGE IN RATS.
FATANI AJ,AL-ZUHAIR HA,YAQUOB HI,ET AL.
JOURNAL OF VENOMOUS ANIMALS AND TOXINS INCLUDING TROPICAL DISEASES 2006 Vol.12(2),255-75  332636 [Abstract]

Part Used : ใบ
Activity : DRUG INTERACTION
Solvent/Active Compound : Natural standardized extraction of Ginkgo biloba leaves (Gin, Egb 761)
Type of experiment : in vivo
Type of animal : rat
Type of study : -
N(Total) : -
N(Treatment) : -
Sex : -
Age : -
Route : Oral administration
Dose/Conc.(herb) : *
Duration : 2 weeks
Type of interaction : Pharmacodynamics
Interaction with drug : Aprotinin
Dose/Conc.(drug) : -
Result : Positive
Remark : Aprotinin alone significantly reduced the venom-elicited increase in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and lactate dehydrogenase activities and decrease in glutathione peroxidase levels (p<0.05). In general, these protective effects of EGb 761 on reduced glutathione, malondialdehyde (p<0.01 vs. venom) and lactate dehydrogenase (p< 0.001) in the heart/or lung were potentiated when combined with aprotinin.
Note : * Rats were treated with leiurus quinquestriatus (LQQ) venom (0.3 mg/kg, s.c.) alone or after Gin (150 mk/kg, orally, daily for 2 weeks before venom) and/or aprotinin (Apr, 46000 KIU/kg, i.p., 30 min before venom). Control groups were injected with saline or treatment modalities. - Data incomplete.


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