The Journal of Korean Medicine (대한한의학회지)
- Volume 26 Issue 4
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- Pages.56-61
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- 2005
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- 1010-0695(pISSN)
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- 2288-3339(eISSN)
Effect of Baekyeum on Intestinal Motility
- Lim Jong Won (East-West Cancer Center, Daejeon University) ;
- Cho Jung Hyo (East-West Cancer Center, Daejeon University) ;
- Son Chang Gue (East-West Cancer Center, Daejeon University) ;
- Shin Jang Woo (East-West Cancer Center, Daejeon University) ;
- Lee Yeon Weol (East-West Cancer Center, Daejeon University) ;
- Yoo Hwa Seung (East-West Cancer Center, Daejeon University) ;
- Lee Nam Hun (East-West Cancer Center, Daejeon University) ;
- Yun Dam Hee (East-West Cancer Center, Daejeon University) ;
- Cho Chong Kwan (East-West Cancer Center, Daejeon University)
- Published : 2005.12.01
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of Baekyeum (BKE) on intestinal motility. Methods: The effects of BKE on intestinal motility at the physiological state were evaluated by determination of intestinal motility after administration of a charcoal meal. The effects of BKE on intestinal motility at cabachol-induced activated state and loperamide induced suppressed state were also evaluated by determination of intestinal motility after administration of charcoal meal. Results: BKE didn't affect the intestinal motility in physiological state, and BKE didn't affect the intestinal motility at the carbachol-induced activated state. BKE activated significantly the intestinal motility at the loperamide-induced suppressed state. Conclusions: It can be concluded that BKE is an effective herbal prescription for cancer-patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction, especially intestinal stasis.