Original Article
Comparison of the Amino-Acid Content in Pharmacopuncture Extracts Taken from a Scorpion's Body and from Its Tail
Jin-Ho Lee, Joon-Shik Shin, Eun-Hya Chi, In-Hee Lee,
Keywords: amino acid, buthus martensii karsch , herbal medicine,
pharmacopuncture, scorpion, scorpion tail
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2013.16.007
Objective:
This study was conducted to investigate the amino-acid compositions of pharmacopuncture extracts taken from the body and from the tail of
Methods:
Amino acids in hot water and 70% ethanol extracts taken from the scorpion’s whole body and from its tail were screened by using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The experiments were performed with linearity, precision and accuracy.
Results:
The results of the amino-acid-composition analysis showed that the
Conclusion:
Studies on the ingredients in extracts from a scorpion other than buthotoxin may demonstrate that the antiepileptic efficacy, anticancer activity, antithrombotic action and analgesic effect are enhanced. Using only the tail of the scorpion when pharmacopuncture is dispensed may be beneficial because the extracts from the tail of the scorpion have higher potency than those from the whole body.