Epimedium grandiflorum C. Morren
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.phytochem.2018.05.008 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0385EF62-FF90-FF83-FFC7-D78EFDAC33B5 |
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Epimedium grandiflorum C. Morren |
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5.4.1. Epimedium grandiflorum C. Morren View in CoL
E. grandiflorum (bishop's hat) is a plant used in the Chinese traditional medicine and the polysaccharide fraction of which represents the main biologically active component ( Liang et al., 2012). In 2016 Li and coworkers synthesized a library of 9 Se-Ps samples from polysaccharides extracted from roots of this species getting yields in the range 19.5%–36.5% and Se contents of 2.65 mg /g - 21.89 mg /g. Subsequently, the immune-enhancing capacities, expressed as the extent of chicken peripheral lymphocytes proliferation, were measured using doses from 0.098 μg/mL to 1.563 μg/mL ( Li et al., 2016). The Se-P having a Se content of 7.2 mg /g displayed the best activity, leading to the highest degree of proliferation (25.5%) and was then selected to perform further tests. The same pattern was recorded in in vivo assays using ND vaccinated 1-day old White Roman male chickens fed with the Se-P dissolved in water for 28 days. The best increase of proliferation rate was observed after 2 weeks of treatment (50.1%).
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