Ge, Y., Cui, Jc., Zhou, Rl. et al. Clinical and experimental study on separately decocted and mingly decocted jianweishu granule., CJIM 8, 199 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934309
Yan Ge, Jing-chao Cui, Rui-ling Zhou, et al. Clinical and experimental study on separately decocted and mingly decocted jianweishu granule. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 8(3):199(2002)
Ge, Y., Cui, Jc., Zhou, Rl. et al. Clinical and experimental study on separately decocted and mingly decocted jianweishu granule., CJIM 8, 199 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934309DOI:
Yan Ge, Jing-chao Cui, Rui-ling Zhou, et al. Clinical and experimental study on separately decocted and mingly decocted jianweishu granule. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 8(3):199(2002) DOI: 10.1007/BF02934309.
Clinical and experimental study on separately decocted and mingly decocted jianweishu granule
摘要
To observe the difference in therapeutic effect of Chinese herbal granule decocted separately and mingly. One hundred patients of functional dyspepsia of Spleen deficiency and Liver stagnancy type were treated with Jianweishu Granule (JWSG
a self-formulated recipe by the authors). Half of the patients received JWSG decocted separately
half of them received that decocted mingly. The therapeutic effects between the two groups were compared. Experimental observation on the effects of differently decocted remedies in rats was also conducted. The therapeutic effects obtained in the two groups were similar
with respective cure rate of 72 % and 70 % and the total effective rate 96 % in both group. There was insig1nificant difference between the two groups (P <0.05). Experimental study all showed no difference between the differently decocted remedies in inhibiting gastric acid
pepsin activity
gastric function regulation
small intestine movement improvement and pain alleviation in rats. The therapeutic effects of JWSG decocted separately or mingly are the same. This fact provides a scientific basis for clinical use of granule form of single Chinese herbs.
Abstract
To observe the difference in therapeutic effect of Chinese herbal granule decocted separately and mingly. One hundred patients of functional dyspepsia of Spleen deficiency and Liver stagnancy type were treated with Jianweishu Granule (JWSG
a self-formulated recipe by the authors). Half of the patients received JWSG decocted separately
half of them received that decocted mingly. The therapeutic effects between the two groups were compared. Experimental observation on the effects of differently decocted remedies in rats was also conducted. The therapeutic effects obtained in the two groups were similar
with respective cure rate of 72 % and 70 % and the total effective rate 96 % in both group. There was insig1nificant difference between the two groups (P <0.05). Experimental study all showed no difference between the differently decocted remedies in inhibiting gastric acid
pepsin activity
gastric function regulation
small intestine movement improvement and pain alleviation in rats. The therapeutic effects of JWSG decocted separately or mingly are the same. This fact provides a scientific basis for clinical use of granule form of single Chinese herbs.
关键词
functional dyspepsiaTotal Effective RateTironeMovement ImprovementSmall Intestine Movement
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