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Safety Evaluation of a New Traditional Chinese Medical Formula, Ciji-Hua'ai-Baosheng II Formula, in Adult Rodent Models

BACKGROUND: Ciji-Hua'ai-Baosheng II Formula (CHB-II-F) is a new traditional Chinese medical formula that has been shown to reduce toxicity and side effects of chemotherapy and increase the probability of cancer patient survival. Whether CHB-II-F is safe as an adjunctive therapy for cancer patie...

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Autores principales: Fu, Biqian, Zhai, Xiangyang, Xi, Shengyan, Yue, Lifeng, Wang, Yanan, Qiu, Yingkun, Gong, Yuewen, Xu, Yangxinzi, Qian, Linchao, Huang, Jingru, Lu, Dawei, Huang, Shuqiong, Wang, Jing, Zhou, Jing, Wu, Di, Wang, Yanhui
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6348800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30733809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3659890
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author Fu, Biqian
Zhai, Xiangyang
Xi, Shengyan
Yue, Lifeng
Wang, Yanan
Qiu, Yingkun
Gong, Yuewen
Xu, Yangxinzi
Qian, Linchao
Huang, Jingru
Lu, Dawei
Huang, Shuqiong
Wang, Jing
Zhou, Jing
Wu, Di
Wang, Yanhui
author_facet Fu, Biqian
Zhai, Xiangyang
Xi, Shengyan
Yue, Lifeng
Wang, Yanan
Qiu, Yingkun
Gong, Yuewen
Xu, Yangxinzi
Qian, Linchao
Huang, Jingru
Lu, Dawei
Huang, Shuqiong
Wang, Jing
Zhou, Jing
Wu, Di
Wang, Yanhui
author_sort Fu, Biqian
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Ciji-Hua'ai-Baosheng II Formula (CHB-II-F) is a new traditional Chinese medical formula that has been shown to reduce toxicity and side effects of chemotherapy and increase the probability of cancer patient survival. Whether CHB-II-F is safe as an adjunctive therapy for cancer patients receiving chemotherapy has yet to be determined. PURPOSE: To evaluate the acute and subchronic toxic effects of CHB-II-F in rodent models. METHODS: In acute toxicity test, 24 Kunming mice were divided into 2 groups: untreated control and CHB-II-F 1.05 g/mL (31.44 g/kg) treated group. Treatment was administered to the treated group 3 times a day for 14 days. The overall health, adverse reactions, and mortality rate were documented. In subchronic toxicity test, 96 Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups: untreated control, high dose CHB-II-F (H) (26.20 g/kg), medium dose CHB-II-F (M) (13. 10 g/kg), and low dose CHB-II-F (L) (6.55 g/kg) [equal to 24.375 g (dried medicinal herb)/kg] treated groups. Treated groups were given the treatments once a day for 4 weeks. The overall health and mortality rate were recorded every day. Body weight and food consumption were measured once a week. Hematologic and biochemical parameters, organ weights, and histopathologic markers were analyzed after 4 weeks. An additional 2 weeks were given as the treatment recovery period before end-point euthanization, and biochemical analyses were performed. RESULTS: The maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of CHB-II-F on mice was found to be 94.31 g/kg [equal to 351 g (dried medicinal herb)/kg], which is 108 times the human adult dose. In the acute toxicity test, administration of CHB-II-F 31.44 g/kg showed no adverse effect and did not cause mortality. In the subchronic toxicity test, after 4 weeks of treatment, compared to the controls, total cholesterol (TCHO) level, cardiac and splenic indexes, body weights of female rats, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) in the CHB-II-F (H) group were significantly increased; triglyceride (TG) in the CHB-II-F (M) group and liver and splenic indexes in the CHB-II-F (L) group were increased. After the two-week recovery period, biofluid analyses, food consumption, and histopathologic examinations showed no abnormalities. CONCLUSION: Administration of CHB-II-F had no obvious adverse effect on the overall health of rodent models. A daily maximum dose of less than 94.31 g/kg or 6.55 g/kg CHB-II-F for 4 continuous weeks was considered safe.
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spelling pubmed-63488002019-02-07 Safety Evaluation of a New Traditional Chinese Medical Formula, Ciji-Hua'ai-Baosheng II Formula, in Adult Rodent Models Fu, Biqian Zhai, Xiangyang Xi, Shengyan Yue, Lifeng Wang, Yanan Qiu, Yingkun Gong, Yuewen Xu, Yangxinzi Qian, Linchao Huang, Jingru Lu, Dawei Huang, Shuqiong Wang, Jing Zhou, Jing Wu, Di Wang, Yanhui Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Ciji-Hua'ai-Baosheng II Formula (CHB-II-F) is a new traditional Chinese medical formula that has been shown to reduce toxicity and side effects of chemotherapy and increase the probability of cancer patient survival. Whether CHB-II-F is safe as an adjunctive therapy for cancer patients receiving chemotherapy has yet to be determined. PURPOSE: To evaluate the acute and subchronic toxic effects of CHB-II-F in rodent models. METHODS: In acute toxicity test, 24 Kunming mice were divided into 2 groups: untreated control and CHB-II-F 1.05 g/mL (31.44 g/kg) treated group. Treatment was administered to the treated group 3 times a day for 14 days. The overall health, adverse reactions, and mortality rate were documented. In subchronic toxicity test, 96 Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups: untreated control, high dose CHB-II-F (H) (26.20 g/kg), medium dose CHB-II-F (M) (13. 10 g/kg), and low dose CHB-II-F (L) (6.55 g/kg) [equal to 24.375 g (dried medicinal herb)/kg] treated groups. Treated groups were given the treatments once a day for 4 weeks. The overall health and mortality rate were recorded every day. Body weight and food consumption were measured once a week. Hematologic and biochemical parameters, organ weights, and histopathologic markers were analyzed after 4 weeks. An additional 2 weeks were given as the treatment recovery period before end-point euthanization, and biochemical analyses were performed. RESULTS: The maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of CHB-II-F on mice was found to be 94.31 g/kg [equal to 351 g (dried medicinal herb)/kg], which is 108 times the human adult dose. In the acute toxicity test, administration of CHB-II-F 31.44 g/kg showed no adverse effect and did not cause mortality. In the subchronic toxicity test, after 4 weeks of treatment, compared to the controls, total cholesterol (TCHO) level, cardiac and splenic indexes, body weights of female rats, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) in the CHB-II-F (H) group were significantly increased; triglyceride (TG) in the CHB-II-F (M) group and liver and splenic indexes in the CHB-II-F (L) group were increased. After the two-week recovery period, biofluid analyses, food consumption, and histopathologic examinations showed no abnormalities. CONCLUSION: Administration of CHB-II-F had no obvious adverse effect on the overall health of rodent models. A daily maximum dose of less than 94.31 g/kg or 6.55 g/kg CHB-II-F for 4 continuous weeks was considered safe. Hindawi 2019-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6348800/ /pubmed/30733809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3659890 Text en Copyright © 2019 Biqian Fu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fu, Biqian
Zhai, Xiangyang
Xi, Shengyan
Yue, Lifeng
Wang, Yanan
Qiu, Yingkun
Gong, Yuewen
Xu, Yangxinzi
Qian, Linchao
Huang, Jingru
Lu, Dawei
Huang, Shuqiong
Wang, Jing
Zhou, Jing
Wu, Di
Wang, Yanhui
Safety Evaluation of a New Traditional Chinese Medical Formula, Ciji-Hua'ai-Baosheng II Formula, in Adult Rodent Models
title Safety Evaluation of a New Traditional Chinese Medical Formula, Ciji-Hua'ai-Baosheng II Formula, in Adult Rodent Models
title_full Safety Evaluation of a New Traditional Chinese Medical Formula, Ciji-Hua'ai-Baosheng II Formula, in Adult Rodent Models
title_fullStr Safety Evaluation of a New Traditional Chinese Medical Formula, Ciji-Hua'ai-Baosheng II Formula, in Adult Rodent Models
title_full_unstemmed Safety Evaluation of a New Traditional Chinese Medical Formula, Ciji-Hua'ai-Baosheng II Formula, in Adult Rodent Models
title_short Safety Evaluation of a New Traditional Chinese Medical Formula, Ciji-Hua'ai-Baosheng II Formula, in Adult Rodent Models
title_sort safety evaluation of a new traditional chinese medical formula, ciji-hua'ai-baosheng ii formula, in adult rodent models
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6348800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30733809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3659890
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