Abstract:
We established a mouse model of allergic asthma by sensitizing with chicken ovalbumin. The volatile oils and decoctions from raw, wine- and vinegar-steamed Schisandra chinensis fruits were intragastrically administrated to the mice. Atomization, serum IgE, IL-2, IL-4 and IFN-γ in the lung homogenates and pathological sections were evaluated to compare the effect of these volatile oils and decoctions on allergic asthma in mice. The results showed that all Schisandra volatile oils could significantly suppress allergic asthma in mice. Raw Schisandra volatile oil was most effective followed by volatile oils extracted from wine-steamed and vinegar-steamed Schisandra. The decoctions had no significant impact. Our findings demonstrated that volatile oil was the active ingredient in Schisandra, and raw Schisandra could be used to prevent cough and asthma.