
In terms of prevalence, thyroid pathology, associated both with a violation of the gland function and changes in its structure, occupies one of the main places in clinical endocrinology. The problem of developing low-toxic and highly effective herbal preparations for the correction of thyroid hypofunction and its complications is urgent. Salidroside is a glucoside of tyrosol, found mostly in the roots of Rhodiola spp., and has various positive biological activities. The purpose of this study was to study the antihypothyroid potential of salidrosid-containing extract from R. semenovii roots, which was evaluated on a mercazolyl hypothyroidism model. We showed that extract containing salidroside is a safe and effective means of hypothyroidism correction, significantly reducing (p ≤ 0.001) the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone and increasing the level of thyroid hormones. The combined use of R. semenovii extract with potassium iodide enhances the therapeutic effect of the extract by 1.3-times.
<i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss., Plant Extracts, antihypothyroid effect, Organic chemistry, <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss.; salidroside; thyroid; antihypothyroid effect, salidroside, Article, thyroid, QD241-441, Glucosides, Hypothyroidism, Phenols, Humans, Rhodiola
<i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss., Plant Extracts, antihypothyroid effect, Organic chemistry, <i>Rhodiola semenovii</i> Boriss.; salidroside; thyroid; antihypothyroid effect, salidroside, Article, thyroid, QD241-441, Glucosides, Hypothyroidism, Phenols, Humans, Rhodiola
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