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To compare the safety profiles of Gardeniae Fructus (Zhizi) and its counterfeit, Shuizhizi, Sprague-Dawley rats were orally administered aqueous extracts of Zhizi and Shuizhizi at 1.8 and 5.4 g/kg/day for 28 and 90 days, followed by a 28-day recovery period. Hematological indices, biochemical markers of liver and kidney function, organ coefficients, and histopathology were assessed at all three time points. Both substances induced dose-dependent abnormal hematological findings, disrupted liver/kidney function indices, altered organ coefficients, and caused histopathological damage. Shuizhizi induced significantly more severe toxicities than Zhizi. After the recovery period, the safety gap widened, with the Shuizhizi groups exhibiting delayed recovery: significantly reduced body weight in the high-dose Shuizhizi group (H-SZZ), significant alterations in most hematology and liver/kidney indices in both the low-dose Shuizhizi group (L-SZZ) and H-SZZ groups, and persistent marked liver pathology in the L-SZZ group. These findings indicate that Zhizi and Shuizhizi exhibit an identical spectrum of toxicity. However, the latter displayed significantly greater toxicity, with residual toxicity being particularly pronounced during the recovery phase. These results confirm that Shuizhizi is less safe for clinical application compared to Zhizi and should not be used as a substitute in clinical practice.
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J Appl Toxicol
September 2025
Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, National Engineering Laboratory for Quality Control Technology of Chinese Herbal Medicines, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
To compare the safety profiles of Gardeniae Fructus (Zhizi) and its counterfeit, Shuizhizi, Sprague-Dawley rats were orally administered aqueous extracts of Zhizi and Shuizhizi at 1.8 and 5.4 g/kg/day for 28 and 90 days, followed by a 28-day recovery period.
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School of Pharmacy, Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Hefei, China.
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National Engineering Laboratory of Quality Control Technology of Chinese Materia Medica, Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Beijing 100700, China.
This study aimed to explore the correlation of the content of 15 non-crocin components of Gardeniae Fructus with its external properties(shape and color). The fruit shape was quantified according to the length/diameter measured by ruler and vernier calliper and the chromaticity values L~*, a~*, b~*, and ΔE~* of all samples were determined by chroma meter. Chromatographic separation was conducted on a Welch Ultimate XB C_(18) column(4.
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College of Pharmacy, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, 138 Xianlin Road, Nanjing 210023, P.R. China.
Fructus Gardeniae, known as Zhi-zi in China, has been used as Chinese herbal medicine and functional health food for thousands of years. Fructus Gardeniae Grandiflorae, named as Shui-zhizi, is a counterfeit herb of Fructus Gardeniae. In order to discriminate these two varieties, based on ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography, an analysis method of fingerprints of Fructus Gardeniae and Fructus Gardeniae Grandiflorae was established.
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