1.Diagnostic Problems of Hyperkinetic Disorders -Literature Analysis
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1992;0(01):-
There is great progress in the study of the diagnosis of hyperkinetic disorders in China within the latest ten years, but it is not enough. Three features are referred by reanalyzing 281 articles dating from 1997 to 2004 collected by the CJFD: 1) Several editions of diagnostic criteria and diagnostic methods are simultaneously used; 2) Comparing with the rate of utilization of the new edition, the old editions of diagnostic criteria constitute a small percentage ; 3) Diagnostic criteria and diagnostic tools have some shortcomings. Four recommendations maybe help to solve these problems:1) Make parents and teachers advance their acknowledgement of hyperkinetic disorders; 2) Develop and improve the diagnostic criteria and diagnostic tools through more researches; 3) Use advanced scientific apparatuses more widely; 4) Establish a perfect diagnostic system according to our culture.
2.Study on the HPLC fingerprints quality control of ascidian Styela plicata
Chunrong LI ; Fanlin ZENG ; Jiemiao QIU ; Xinxiang WAN
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 2000;0(06):-
Objective To establish the HPLC fingerprints for the guality control of ascidian Styela plicata.Methods The HPLC fingerprints of ten batches of samples were obtained using ZORBAX Bonus-RP(4.6?250mm,5?m) column with a mix of acetonitrile and water with 0.01%TFA as mobile phase in a gradient mode,the detection wavelength was 254nm and the temperature was 30℃.Results The experiment and analysis were carried out on ten samples,the standard HPLC fingerprint pattern method and 13 characteristic diffraction peaks of Styela plicata were obtained.The proposed method was precise,reproducible and steady.Conclusion This reliable and convenient method can be used for the identification and quality control of Styela plicata.
3.Resource Investigation for Endangered Wild Ferula sinkiangensis Based on Low Altitude Remote Sensing
Caixiang XIE ; Minghui SHI ; Baolin GUO ; Linchun SHI ; Fanlin ZENG ; Dacheng FU ; Xiaojin LI ; Xiaoguang JIA
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(11):2480-2486
As the specific endangered medicinal plant in Xinjiang, resources and distribution of Ferula sinkiangen-sis are important for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development of Chinese medicine resources. The spa-tial distribution and resources of F. sinkiangensis were researched based on low altitude remote sensing and sample investigation. The results showed that the optimum working time for F. sinkiangensis monitoring by low altitude remote sensing was the nearby 5 hills, which covered about 0.88 km2. It was suggested that the fence area should be expanded for protection. According to the results of low altitude remote sensing, the amount of F. sinkiangensis in yellow (diameter exceeding 0.3 m) was about 3 191. However, the sample investigation on amount of F. sinkiangensis in yellow (diameter exceeding 0.3 m) was about 2 752. The error between them was 14%. The monitoring time and range for F. sinkiangensis by low altitude remote sensing were also ensured. It was concluded that low altitude re-mote sensing had the advantage of quickly receiving distribution situation of F. sinkiangensis, which can effectively evaluate dynamic changes of F. sinkiangensis in Xinjiang.