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Background: Previous studies have shown Radix Hedysari (RH)’s gastroprotective potential, but its active components and mechanisms remain uncharacterized. This study aimed to identify RH’s bioactive fractions, elucidate protection mechanisms, establish flavonoid dose-effect relationships, and determine the pharmacodynamic basis. Methods: Chemical profiling quantified eight flavonoids via HPLC. Network pharmacology screened targets/pathways using TCMSP, GeneCards databases. In vivo validation employed cisplatin–induced injury models in Wistar rats (n = 10/group). Assessments included: behavioral monitoring; organ indices; ELISA (MTL, VIP, IFN–γ, IgG, IL–6, TNF–α etc.); H&E; and Western blot:(SCF, c–Kit, p65). Dose–effect correlations were analyzed by PLS–DA. Results: Content determination indicated that Calycosin–7–glucoside and Ononin were notably enriched on both the n–BuOH part and the EtOAc part. Network pharmacology identified 5 core flavonoids and 8 targets enriched in IL–17/TNF signaling pathways. n–BuOH treatment minimized weight loss vs. MCG, increased spleen/thymus indices. n–BuOH and HPS normalized gastrointestinal, immune, inflammatory biomarkers (p < 0.01 vs. MCG). Histopathology confirmed superior mucosal protection in n–BuOH group vs. MCG. Western blot revealed n–BuOH significantly downregulated SCF, c–kit, and p65 expressions in both gastric and intestinal tissues (p < 0.001 vs. MCG). PLS–DA demonstrated Calycosin–7–glucoside had the strongest dose–effect correlation (VIP > 1) with protective outcomes. Conclusions: The n–BuOH fraction of RH is the primary bioactive component against chemotherapy–induced gastrointestinal injury, with Calycosin–7–glucoside as its key effector. Protection is mediated through SCF/c–Kit/NF–κB pathway inhibition, demonstrating significant dose–dependent efficacy. These findings support RH’s potential as a complementary therapy during chemotherapy.

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Title
Study on the Mechanism and Dose–Effect Relationship of Flavonoids in Different Extracts of Radix Hedysari Against Gastrointestinal Injury Induced by Chemotherapy
Author
Zhao Shasha 1 ; Yang, Miaomiao 2 ; Yang Zimu 2 ; He, Hai 2 ; Wang, Ziyang 2 ; Zhu, Xinyu 2 ; Cui Zhijia 2 ; Shao Jing 1 

 College of Pharmacy, Gansu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lanzhou 730000, China; [email protected] (S.Z.); [email protected] (M.Y.); [email protected] (Z.Y.); [email protected] (H.H.); [email protected] (Z.W.); [email protected] (X.Z.); [email protected] (Z.C.), State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine Class III Laboratory (Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chemistry), Lanzhou 730000, China, Northwest China–Tibet Medicine Collaborative Innovation Center, Lanzhou 730000, China 
 College of Pharmacy, Gansu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lanzhou 730000, China; [email protected] (S.Z.); [email protected] (M.Y.); [email protected] (Z.Y.); [email protected] (H.H.); [email protected] (Z.W.); [email protected] (X.Z.); [email protected] (Z.C.) 
Publication title
Volume
18
Issue
7
First page
1072
Number of pages
31
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
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MDPI AG
Place of publication
Basel
Country of publication
Switzerland
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14248247
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
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Online publication date
2025-07-20
Milestone dates
2025-06-11 (Received); 2025-07-17 (Accepted)
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   First posting date
20 Jul 2025
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3233239449
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Last updated
2025-07-25
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