Edible Medicinal and Non Medicinal Plants 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-8748-2_58
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Gardenia jasminoides

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“…jasminoides as an edible substance and has the low toxicity on the liver as observed by AST and ALT in mice. (21,27) The extract has shown to reduce liver injury caused by hepatic steatosis in rats fed with high fat diet and improve renal dysfunction. (22) There are no cytotoxic effects by taking B. serrata extract orally, and it was not lethal to animals up to 2000mg/kg/day when observed for 14 days and 600mg/kg/day when observed for 90 days.…”
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“…jasminoides as an edible substance and has the low toxicity on the liver as observed by AST and ALT in mice. (21,27) The extract has shown to reduce liver injury caused by hepatic steatosis in rats fed with high fat diet and improve renal dysfunction. (22) There are no cytotoxic effects by taking B. serrata extract orally, and it was not lethal to animals up to 2000mg/kg/day when observed for 14 days and 600mg/kg/day when observed for 90 days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%