2010
DOI: 10.4248/ijos10013
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Role of the Chinese Herbal Medicine Xianhuayin on the Reversal of Premalignant Mucosal Lesions in the Golden Hamster Buccal Pouch

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“…The concentrated medicine liquid was stored at 4 • C for future use. The preparation methods of water decoction of Dispsacaceae and Drynaria were the same with Salvia (Xu et al, 2010).…”
Section: Preparation Of Tcm Decoctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentrated medicine liquid was stored at 4 • C for future use. The preparation methods of water decoction of Dispsacaceae and Drynaria were the same with Salvia (Xu et al, 2010).…”
Section: Preparation Of Tcm Decoctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another preparation is Xianhuayin, a collutory (mouthwash), effective to treat oral, buccal mucosal premalignant lesions. Xianhuayin is a decoction consisting of Phellodendrona murense , Amomum villosum , Sclerotium poriae , Helianthus, and Glycyrrhiza glabra , where the main component in G. glabra is licorice zinc, which facilitates epithelial cell regeneration [20]. Nevertheless, it is also possible to find in Chinese medicine herbal preparations consisting of a single herb in the treatment of oral lesions.…”
Section: Traditional Knowledge On Plants’ Use Against Oral Mucosalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herba erigerontis (NCBI Taxonomy ID: 124940) appeared to hamper the possible progression of OLP to tumor [110]. Also, Xian huayin (1.7 ml or 11.4 ml/kg bw/day) from China may exhibit a reversal effect on DMBA-induced premalignant lesions in the HBP [111]. The extract of the rhizome of Coptidium (NCBI Taxonomy ID: 568508, 13.5% w/w) induced cytochrome-c (UniProt: P99999) dependent apoptosis in immortalized and malignant human oropharyngeal keratinocytes via the mitochondrial signaling pathway [112].…”
Section: Plants Used In Traditional Chinese Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%