1.Study on the improvement of method of semi synthesis of some water soluble aromatic ethers of dihydroartemisinine
Pharmaceutical Journal 2000;291(7):7-9
Artelinic acid (6d) and Metaartelic acid (8), water soluble dihydroartemisinin derivatives with antimalarial activity, were prepared by direct etherification of dihydroartemisinin (2) with appropriate hydroxymethyl z=benzoic acid.
Sesquiterpenes
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Ethers
2.Mechanism of emergence agitation induced by sevoflurane anesthesia.
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;60(2):73-74
No abstract available.
Anesthesia
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Dihydroergotamine
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Methyl Ethers
3.Refractory status epilepticus occurred at the end of sevoflurane anesthesia in patient with epilepsy.
Min Ji KIM ; Dong Gun LIM ; Jin Seok YEO
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2013;65(1):93-94
No abstract available.
Anesthesia
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Epilepsy
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Humans
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Methyl Ethers
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Status Epilepticus
6.Content analysis and quality evaluation of main active components and mineral elements of Cynomorium songaricum in different habitats.
Peng-Yu ZHAO ; Yue-Qin YANG ; Fei-Fan WANG ; Min PENG ; Ming-Cong LI ; Dong PEI ; Zhi-Yang HOU ; Yu-Bi ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(4):908-920
To clarify the content characteristics of the main active components and mineral elements of Cynomorium songaricum under different habitat conditions, and further explore the relationship between the quality of C. songaricum and habitats, this study took C. songaricum from 25 different habitats in China as the research object, and measured the contents of 8 main active components and 12 mineral elements separately. Diversity analysis, correlation analysis, principal component analysis and cluster analysis were carried out. The results showed that the genetic diversity of total flavonoids, ursolic acid, ether extract, potassium(K), phosphorus(P) and zinc(Zn) in C. songaricum was high. The coefficient of variation of crude polysaccharide, ether extract, gallic acid, protocatechuic aldehyde, catechin, epicatechin, calcium(Ca), sodium(Na), magnesium(Mg), sulfur(S), iron(Fe), manganese(Mn), selenium(Se) and nickel(Ni) were all over 36%, indicating that the quality of C. songaricum was significantly affected by habitats. There were strong synergistic and weak antagonistic effects among the contents of the 8 active components, and complex antagonistic and synergistic effects among the contents of the 12 mineral elements. Principal component analysis revealed that crude polysaccharide, ursolic acid, catechin, epicatechin and total flavonoids could be used as the characteristic components to evaluate the quality of C. songaricum, and Na, copper(Cu), Mn and Ni were the characteristic elements to evaluate the quality of C. songaricum. In cluster ana-lysis, the second group with the main active components as cluster center had better quality in terms of the content of active substances, and the second group with the mineral elements as cluster center had higher utilization potential in the exploitation of mineral elements. This study could provide a basis for resource evaluation and breeding of excellent varieties of C. songaricum in different habitats, and provide a reference for cultivation and identification of C. songaricum.
Cynomorium
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Catechin
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Plant Breeding
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Selenium
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Ethers
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Ethyl Ethers
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Flavonoids
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Plant Extracts
7.Elimination pharmacokinetics of sevoflurane and desflurane during the recovery phase of anesthesia.
Hong Il SHIN ; Junyong IN ; Ki Hyug KWON ; Seunghyun CHUNG ; Hun CHO
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2011;6(4):325-330
BACKGROUND: Sevoflurane and desflurane are widely used anesthetics and can be simulated in pharmacokinetic models. These models are related to steady state pharmacokinetics, As anesthetic elimination is a non-steady state process, we evaluated the elimination data of volatile anesthetics using a two-compartment model (bi-exponential function). 50, 80, and 90% context-sensitive decrement times were evaluated with this function. These times are related to awakening and cognitive function recovery. METHODS: Forty-eight healthy patients were enrolled for minimal surgery under general anesthesia. They were randomly anesthetized with either sevoflurane or desflurane. At the end of surgery, when the administration of the volatile anesthetics was discontinued, end-tidal concentrations (PE) were recorded for 15 minutes. We calculated and analyzed the fraction of anesthetic concentrations (PE/PE0) using a bi-exponential function (PE0: the last end-tidal concentration of anesthetics during anesthesia). RESULTS: A bi-exponential function was fit to the elimination data using non-linear mixed-effect modeling. It showed that the anesthetic duration had effects on the coefficients of early and late components and not on the log rate constants. The coefficient of late components increased and the coefficient of early components decreased with prolonged anesthetic duration. Irrespective to the type of anesthetics, prolonged anesthesia did not affect the context-sensitive half-life; however, a prolonged period of time was required to reach 80 and 90% decrement after prolonged anesthesia. CONCLUSIONS: Prolonged anesthetic duration slowed down the elimination of volatile anesthetics. It delayed awakeness and a return to normal cognitive function after anesthesia.
Anesthesia
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Anesthesia, General
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Anesthetics
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Humans
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Isoflurane
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Methyl Ethers
8.Clinical use of sugammadex.
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2011;6(4):307-313
An ideal reversal agent could be given at any time after the administration of a neuromuscular blocking agent, and should have no muscarinic side-effects. Sugammadex is a modified gamma-cyclodextrin designed to encapsulate rocuronium bromide, providing a rapid reversal of neuromuscular blockade. Sugammadex is a revolutionary investigational reversal drug currently undergoing Phase III testing whose introduction into clinical practice in Korea may change the face of clinical neuromuscular pharmacology. The dose of sugammadex for reversal of moderate block (when T2 is detectable) is approximately 2 mg/kg, the dose is 4-8 mg/kg for profound block (post-tetanic count 1-2) and a larger dose of 16 mg/kg for immediate reversal. The use of sugammadex has not been reported to be associated with recurrence of block provided a dose that is adequate for reversal has been used. Sugammadex appears to have an acceptable safety profile. Volatile agent such as sevoflurane seems not to influence the sugammadex ability to reverse the rocuronium neuromuscular blockade.
Androstanols
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gamma-Cyclodextrins
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Korea
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Methyl Ethers
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Neuromuscular Blockade
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Recurrence
9.The effects of midazolam administered postoperatively on emergence agitation in pediatric strabismus surgery.
Jin Ho BAE ; Bon Wook KOO ; Seon Jung KIM ; Dong Hun LEE ; Eui Tai LEE ; Chang Jin KANG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;58(1):45-49
BACKGROUND: The present study tested the effect of midazolam administration after sevoflurane anesthesia against emergence agitation in children in the recovery phase. METHODS: A total of 60 children presenting for ophthalmic surgery under sevoflurane anesthesia were randomly placed in four groups from Group I to Group IV. Before the end of the surgery, we injected normal saline 2 ml in Group I and Group IV. We administered a 2-ml mixture of midazolam 0.025 mg/kg and midazolam 0.050 mg/kg to Group II and Group III respectively. Among the patients with agitation scores 4 or 5 in the peostanesthesia care unit (PACU), Group IV patients were intravenously given a 1-ml mixture of midazolam 0.025 mg/kg and normal saline up to 3 times. Agitation parameters, anesthesia recovery times, and the total administration amounts of midazolam were measured. RESULTS: Extubation time was significantly longer and maximum agitation scores higher in Group III than in Group I. The rate of the length of the period when the agitation score was 4 or 5 out of the length of stay in the PACU was significantly lower in Group II, Group III, and Group IV than in Group I. The length of stay in the PACU was significantly longer in Group III, and Group IV than in Group I. CONCLUSIONS: For pediatric patients under sevoflurane anesthesia, postoperative midazolam administration slightly prolonged the length of stay in the PACU. But it effectively reduced emergence agitation without any side effects.
Anesthesia
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Child
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Dihydroergotamine
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Humans
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Length of Stay
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Methyl Ethers
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Midazolam
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Strabismus
10.Comparison of bispectral index (BIS) and entropy in patients with cerebral palsy during sevoflurane induction.
Nam Yeop KIM ; Il Ok LEE ; Byung Gun LIM ; Hee Zoo KIM ; Myoung Hoon KONG ; Mi Kyoung LEE ; Sang Ho LIM ; Nan Suk KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2009;57(4):422-427
BACKGROUND: Demand of anesthesia for patients with cerebral palsy is more increasing. But there is still lacking in clinical research regarding how BIS and entropy reflect well on sedative and hypnotic state in patients with cerebral palsy. METHODS: Fifteen patients with cerebral palsy (Group CP) and fifteen patients without cerebral palsy (Group NL) scheduled for elective orthopedic surgery were included in the study. Induction of anesthesia was done by having the patient inhale 1 vol% sevoflurane and 100% oxygen using a total fresh gas flow of 8 L/min. Simultaneously BIS, state entropy (SE), response entropy (RE), end-tidal sevoflurane concentration were recorded every 15 seconds till there was no self respiration. When end-tidal sevoflurane concentration had not risen any more for 30 seconds, we increased inhaled sevoflurane concentration in 1 vol% increments. End point of recording was when self respiration was lost or the time sevoflurane concentration reached 8 vol%. RESULTS: No significant differences in RE, SE, BIS at baseline and end point were found between the two groups. No significant difference in the time reach end point was found between the two groups. BIS, SE and RE correlated with end-tidal sevoflurane concentration in the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: The authors found no significant difference in the entropy values between patients with CP and normal patients. Also, the entropy values could be interpreted like BIS in patients with CP. And BIS showed a stronger correlation with end tidal sevoflurane concentrations than entropy.
Anesthesia
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Cerebral Palsy
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Entropy
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Humans
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Methyl Ethers
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Orthopedics
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Oxygen
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Respiration