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Qianliguang (senecio scandens) safety dilemma: Dose is the key?
Ge Lin
*
, Song Lin Li
, Mi Li
, Na Li
, Sunny Sun Kin Chan
, Wood Yee Chan
, Zhongzhen ZHAO
*
Corresponding author for this work
Chinese Medicine - Teaching and Research Division
School of Chinese Medicine
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China
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Herbal Medicine
100%
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
100%
Hepatotoxic Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
100%
Senecio Scandens
100%
Daily Intake
50%
Chinese Medicinal Herbs
50%
Herbal
50%
Total Content
50%
Consecutive Days
50%
Retailers
50%
Western Countries
50%
Potential Risk
50%
Water Extract
50%
Public Concern
50%
Hepatotoxicity
50%
Safe Use
50%
Over-the-counter
50%
Induced Hepatotoxicity
50%
Toxicological Studies
50%
Pharmacopoeia
50%
Recommended Dose
50%
Hepatotoxic Effect
50%
Chemical Safety
50%
Beneficial Use
50%
Herbal Water
50%
Dose Equivalent
50%
Herbal Industry
50%
Human Equivalent Dose
50%
Export-import
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hepatotoxicity
100%
Senecio
100%
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid
80%
Toxic Injury
20%