Application of purslane polysaccharide in preparing medicine for preventing or treating liver fibrosis
A technology of purslane polysaccharides and liver fibrosis, applied in the field of medicine, can solve problems such as no literature reports, achieve good therapeutic effect, broaden the application range, and reduce the effect of biochemical indicators
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[0016] The preparation of purslane polysaccharide, concrete steps are as follows:
[0017] Method 1: Weigh 2kg of purslane medicinal material, add water equivalent to 10 times the weight of the medicinal material and decoct twice, each time for 2 hours, filter, combine the filtrate, and centrifuge the filtrate at a speed of 3000 rpm for 20 minutes, Collect the supernatant, use the macroporous adsorption resin D101 column activated by the supernatant, and then elute with distilled water equivalent to 5 times the weight of the resin, collect the eluate, and concentrate the eluate to 1 times the weight of the medicinal material , then add ethanol until the volume fraction of ethanol is 65%, refrigerate and stand at 0°C for 12 hours, remove the supernatant, and collect the precipitate; add water equivalent to 3 times the weight of the precipitate to the precipitate, boil for 10 minutes, and place it at room temperature ( 10~30℃), filter, collect the filtrate, add ethanol to the fi...
Embodiment 2
[0021] 1. Anti-hepatic fibrosis effect of purslane polysaccharide
[0022] 1. Experimental animals
[0023] Select Wistar rats weighing 160-180 g, half male and half male. Wistar rats were provided by the Animal Center of the Third Military Medical University of the People's Liberation Army.
[0024] 2. Pathological grading method
[0025] Pathological grading criteria for hepatic steatosis: (-) no vacuolar degeneration in hepatocytes; (+) vacuoles in some hepatocytes (50%).
[0026] Pathological grading criteria of liver cell necrosis: (-) no necrosis of liver cells; (+) point and focal necrosis of liver cells, scattered distribution; (++) point and focal necrosis of liver cells, wide distribution; (+++) Liver cells are in large sheets or bridging necrosis and diffusely distributed.
[0027] Pathological grading standard of liver fibrous tissue hyperplasia: (-) normal liver tissue; (+) increased content of collagen fibers, rarely forming cords to separate liver lobules, e...
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