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Active Components
The primary bioactive constituents of pig bile powder include:
Bile acids: Cholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, hyodeoxycholic acid, and their conjugated forms.
Bilirubin: A pigment with antioxidant properties.
Cholesterol and electrolytes.
These compounds contribute to its pharmacological effects, particularly in digestion, anti-inflammatory processes, and detoxification.
Traditional Applications
Clearing heat and detoxifying: Used to treat febrile diseases, sore throat, and infections.
Improving vision: Applied topically or orally for eye inflammation or blurred vision.
Relieving cough and asthma: Incorporated into formulas for respiratory conditions.
External use: Mixed with other herbs for skin ulcers, burns, or hemorrhoids.
Modern Research
Contemporary studies suggest potential applications supported by scientific evidence:
Antimicrobial activity: Effective against bacteria (e.g., Staphylococcus aureus) and viruses.
Anti-inflammatory effects: Modulates immune responses and reduces inflammation.
Hepatoprotective properties: May protect liver cells from toxin-induced damage.
Choleretic action: Stimulates bile secretion, aiding digestion and lipid metabolism.