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OBJECTIVE
To study the protective effect of Saussurea involucrata alcohol extract on liver mitochondria in mice under hypoxia condition.
METHODS
The hypoxia mice model was established, the BALB/c mice were randomly divided into four groups:normal group ,hypoxia model group, positive control group
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the chemical constituents with anti-hypoxia activity from Saussurea involucrata.
METHODS
The chemical constituents, isolated and purified by column chromatography from Saussurea involucrata, were identified by several spectroscopic methods. The anti-hypoxic activities of
OBJECTIVE
To estimate the effect of ethanol extract from Saussurea involucrata (EES) on biochemical indicators of simulated high-altitude hypoxia induced mice and its mechanism.
METHODS
The oxidative stress indicator( MDA content, SOD activity) and metabolism parameters (LD content, LDH activity,
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the protective effect and action mechanism of petroleum ether extracts from Saussurea involucrate on brain tissues of hypoxia rats under constant pressure and closed conditions.
METHODS
The PESI dosage-dependent experiment for hypoxia rats was conducted under constant
It has been indicated that tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor-6 (TRAF6) will upregulate the expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) and promote tumor angiogenesis. TRAF6 proteins can be treated as drug target proteins for a differentiation therapy against cancers. As
BACKGROUND
Rhodiola algida, Saussurea involucrata, and other herbs grown in Qinghai-Tibetan plateau have long been used to prevent and treat acute mountain sickness.
OBJECTIVE
To screen and identify the anti-hypoxic constituents in the herbs grown in Qinghai-Tibetan plateau of Northwestern
L-glutamate plays a key role in neuronal cell death associated with many neurodegenerative conditions such as cerebral ischemia, hypoxia, Alzheimer's, Huntington's, and Parkinson's diseases. Selaginellin, a component extracted from Saussurea pulvinata (Hook.et Grev.) Maximo, was assessed for its