61. A
yang-promoting Chinese herbal suppository preparation enhances the antioxidant
status of red cells in male human subjects.
Mak DH,
Chiu PY,
Poon MK,
Ng TT,
Chung YK,
Lam BY,
Du Y,
Ko KM.
Department of Biochemistry, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, China.
In the 16-week pilot study, the effect of a Yang-promoting Chinese herbal
suppository preparation (VI-28) on the red cell antioxidant status was examined
in 31 healthy male subjects aged 41-66 years old. VI-28 treatment for 12 weeks
(one suppository (0.3 g) daily for week 1-4; one every 2 days for week 5-8; one
every 3 days for week 9-12) produced a time/dose-dependent alteration in red
cell antioxidant status. The VI-28-induced change is characterized by a slight
depletion in cellular reduced glutathione (GSH) level and a decrease in
susceptibility to peroxide-induced lipid peroxidation as well as increases in
catalase (CAT) and Cu-Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities. While a
reversal trend of change was observed in cellular GSH level, the susceptibility
to lipid peroxidation as well as the CAT activity after the cessation of
treatment for 4 weeks, the SOD activity exhibited a protracted increase. The
results indicate that VI-28 treatment enhances red cell antioxidant status in
male subjects. The beneficial effect of VI-28 treatment on red cells may re fl ect a corresponding change in antioxidant status of
peripheral tissues.