Song_2003_Phytother.Res_17_563

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Title : Hepatoprotective phenolic constituents of Rhodiola sachalinensis on tacrine-induced cytotoxicity in Hep G2 cells - Song_2003_Phytother.Res_17_563
Author(s) : Song EK , Kim JH , Kim JS , Cho H , Nan JX , Sohn DH , Ko GI , Oh H , Kim YC
Ref : Phytother Res , 17 :563 , 2003
Abstract :

Two hepatoprotective phenolic compounds, kaempferol (2) and salidroside (4), were isolated from the roots of Rhodiola sachalinensis together with two inactive compounds cinnamyl alcohol (1) and daucosterol (3) based on the hepatoprotective activity against tacrine-induced cytotoxicity in human liver-derived Hep G2 cells. The EC(50) values of compounds 2 and 4 were 33.5 and 51.3 micro m, respectively. Silybin as a positive control showed an EC(50) value of 68.4 micro m.

PubMedSearch : Song_2003_Phytother.Res_17_563
PubMedID: 12749001

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Song EK, Kim JH, Kim JS, Cho H, Nan JX, Sohn DH, Ko GI, Oh H, Kim YC (2003)
Hepatoprotective phenolic constituents of Rhodiola sachalinensis on tacrine-induced cytotoxicity in Hep G2 cells
Phytother Res 17 :563

Song EK, Kim JH, Kim JS, Cho H, Nan JX, Sohn DH, Ko GI, Oh H, Kim YC (2003)
Phytother Res 17 :563