Exploration of the hepatoprotective chemical base of an orally administered herbal formulation (YCHT) in normal and CCl4-intoxicated liver injury rats. Part 1: Metabolic profiles from the liver-centric perspective
Yin-Chen-Hao Tang (YCHT), derived from “Treatise on Febrile Diseases” in ancient China, has been a very popular hepatoprotective three-herb formula in China and Japan, although its chemical base remains unclear.
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