The Effects of Cervus elaphus Aquapuncture and Ginseng Radix Aquapuncture on the Growth of Animals
Lee, Jin-Man; Kim, Young-Tae; Lee, Hak-In; Son, Yang-Sun; Jin, Soo-Hee; Lee, Hyang-Sook; Park, Hi-Joon; Lee, Hye-Jung; Lim, Sa-Bi-Na
The effects of Cervus elaphus aquapuncuture and Ginseng Radix aquapuncuture on the growth, protein efficiency ratio, contents of total protein, total cholesterol, and triglyceride in serum were studied for thirty four days. The results were summarized as follows. 1. Weight significantly increased in

Cervus elaphus aquapuncture group on Chunchu loci and in

Ginseng Radix aquapuncture group on Chunchu loci compared to normal saline aquapuncture group on Chunchu loci. 2. Protein efficiency ratio significantly increased in

and

of Cervus elaphus aquapuncture group on Chunchu loci and

,

and

of Ginseng Radix aquapuncture group on Chunchu loci compared to nonnal saline aquapuncture on Chunchu loci. 3. Total protein significantly increased in

and

of Cervus elaphus aquapuncture group on Chunchu loci compared to nonnal saline aqriapuncture On Chunchu loci. whereas it had a tendency to increase in

Ginseng Radix aquapuncture group on Chunchu loci compared to normal saline aquapuncture group on Chunchu loci. 4. Total cholesterol increased a little in

Cervus elaphus aquapuncture group on Chunchu loci compared to normal saline aquapuncture group on Chunchu loci. 5. Triglyceride significantly increased in

Ginseng Radix aqua puncture group on Chunchu loci compared to normal saline aquapuncture group on Chunchu loci. Significance was acknowledged in the effect by density difference of medicines. In the Cervus elaphus group, there was the most significant increase in density of

aquapuncture, whereas in Ginseng Radix group, there was the most significant increase in density of

aquapuncture. So setting up density of medicines is important and many various studies for clinical application are required.
Aquapuncture; Cervus elaphus; Ginseng Radix; Growth
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