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From

Effects of Herbal Mixture Extract on Menopausal Hot Flashes and Pharmacokinetics in Ovariectomized Rat Models

Gyuok Lee, Jaeyong Kim, Huwan Kang, SungYoon Park, Junkee Hong, Joohyun Oh, Jimin Kim, Chansung Park, Yongwook Lee, Chul-yung Choi

Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. 2018, 6(2), 116-123 doi:10.12691/jfnr-6-2-8
  • Figure 1. The effects of CPAE on stress-induced changes in tail skin temperature in female rats. The data are presented as the mean±S.E.M of 6-8 animals. * p<0.05, significantly different from the OVX control group. Statistical significance was analyzed by using the unpaired Student’s t-test
  • Figure 2. The effects of CPAE on yohimbine-induced changes in tail skin temperature in female rats. The data are presented as the mean ± S.E.M of 6-8 animals. *p<0.05, **p<0.01, significantly different from the OVX control group. Statistical significance was analyzed by using the unpaired Student’s t-test
  • Figure 3. The effects of CPAE on yohimbine-induced changes in the rectal temperature of female rats
  • Figure 4. The effects of CPAE on uterus index in ovariectomized rats. *p<0.05, significantly different from the OVX control group. Statistical significance was tested by using the unpaired Student’s t-test
  • Figure 5. The plasma concentration profiles of tamoxifen after the administration of tamoxifen, in the presence or absence of CPAE, to OVX rats. (n=4)
  • Figure 6. The effects of CPAE on the expression levels of the cytochrome P450 enzymes 1a1, 2b2, 2c11, 2d4, 2e1, and 3a2 compared with the rats administered tamoxifen only