23. Effect of a lignan-enriched extract of Schisandra
chinensis on aflatoxin B1
and cadmium chloride-induced hepatotoxicity in rats.
Ip SP,
Mak DH,
Li PC,
Poon MK,
Ko KM.
Department of Biochemistry, Hong Kong University of Science
& Technology, Hong Kong.
Treatment of rats with a lignan-enriched extract of
the fruit of Schisandra chinensis
could enhance hepatic antioxidant/detoxification system, as indicated by
increases in hepatic reduced glutathione (GSH) level as well as hepatic
glutathione reductase and glutathione S-transferase activities. The hepatoprotective
action was evident after aflatoxin beta 1 or cadmium
chloride (Cd) challenge. Schisandra
chinensis pretreatment protected against aflatoxin B1-or Cd-induced hepatocellular damage in rats. However, pretreating
rats with alpha-tocopherol acetate (vitamin E) did
not protect against hepatic damage induced by both toxins. Results from the
present as well as our previous studies demonstrate that the hepatoprotection afforded by Schisandra
chinensis pretreatment is not hepatotoxin
specific. Schisandra chinensis
seems to be more effective than vitamin E in protecting against aflatoxin B1 and Cd toxicity. The
mechanism of hepatoprotection afforded by Schisandra chinensis pretreatment
may involve facilitation of both antioxidant and detoxification processes in
the liver.