1.Assay of psoralen and isopsoralen in Longbishu Capsules by TLC-Scanning
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(08):-
Objective: To establish a determination for psoralen and isopsoralen in Longbishu Capsules (Fructus Psoraleae, Herba Leonuri, Succinum, Pseudobulbus Cremastrae seu pleiones, Herba Lysimachiae, Spora Lygodii). Methods : TLC-Scanning was used. Results : The average recovery of psoralen was 97.4% and RSD was 3.06%,respectively, and isopsoralen was 97.6% and RSD was 2.72%,respectively. Conclusion : The method can be used for quality control of Longbishu Capsules.
2.Production of L(+)-tartaric acid by immobilized Rhizobium strain BK-20.
Xiang LAN ; Wenna BAO ; Haifeng PAN ; Zhipeng XIE ; Jianguo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(2):315-319
The cis-epoxysuccinate hydrolase (CESH) from Rhizobium strain BK-20 is the key enzyme for L(+)-tartaric acid production. To establish a highly efficient and stable production process, we first optimized the enzyme production from Rhizobium strain BK-20, and then developed an immobilized cell-culture process for sustained production of L(+)-tartaric acid. The enzyme activity of free cells reached (3 498.0 +/- 142.6) U/g, and increased by 643% after optimization. The enzyme activity of immobilized cells reached (2 817.2 +/- 226.7) U/g, under the optimal condition with sodium alginate as carrier, cell concentration at 10% (W/V) and gel concentration at 1.5% (W/V). The immobilized cells preserved high enzyme activity and normal structure after 10 repeated batches. The conversion rate of the substrate was more than 98%, indicating its excellent production stability.
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3.Progresses of interventional treatment in biliary stenosis
Kang ZHOU ; Haifeng SHI ; Zhengyu JIN ; Jie PAN
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2017;14(8):509-512
Interventional therapy is an important treatment for biliary stenosis.The treatment methods are different ac cording to the different causes.Conventional interventional therapy include biliary drainage,balloon dilatation and stent implantation.There are some new treatment methods such as radiofrequency catheter ablation and biliary stent loaded with 125I seeds.The applications of interventional therapy in biliary stenosis were reviewed in this article.
4.Fingerprint of Xinan Capsules by Principal Component Analysis and Cluster Analysis
Lingdi WANG ; Baoxin XU ; Yanrong LI ; Haifeng PAN
China Pharmacist 2017;20(1):35-37,45
Objective:To study the HPLC fingerprint of Xinan capsules from different manufacturers, and establish the chemical pattern recognition method by using principal component analysis and cluster analysis in order to provide reference for the quality con-trol of Xinan capsules. Methods:The HPLC chromatographic column was Agilent ZORBAX SB-C18 (250 mm × 4. 6 mm, 5 μm);the mobile phase was 0.1% formic acid(A)-acetonitrile(B)– tetrahydrofuran(C) with gradient elution, the flow rate was 1.0 ml· min-1;the detection wavelength was 350 nm and the column temperature was 30 ℃. Totally 15 batches of samples were analyzed by the Evaluation System of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chromatographic Fingerprint Similarity (2004A version) and SPSS 19. 0 statisti-cal software. Results:According to the results of cluster analysis and principal component analysis, 10 batches of Xinan capsules were screened out, and the fingerprint common pattern was established. Conclusion:The method is accurate and reliable, and can be used to control the quality of Xinan capsules.
5.Expression of B7-related protein-1 on B lymphocytes in peripheral blood from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and its relationship with disease activity
Guoping CHEN ; Haifeng PAN ; Wenxian LI ; Tao ZHANG ; Jing LI ; Qingqing ZHU ; Dongqing YE
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2009;42(6):387-389
Objeetive To explore the differentiation of B lymphocytes and expression of B7-related protein-1 (B7RP-1)on B lymphocytes in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE).Methods Three-color immunofluorescent staining and flow cytometric assay were used to analyze the frequency of three types of B lymphocytes,I.e.,plasma cells,memory B lyphocytes and naive B lymphocytes,as well as the expression of B7RP-1 on these cells in peripheral blood from 23 patients with SLE and 16 normal human controls.Clinical data of these patients with SLE were collected.and SLE disease activi index(SLEDAI)was also evaluated.The relationship was assessed between the expression of B7RP-1 and SLEDAI.Results The frequency of plasma cells was highest in patients with active SLE.followed by patients with inactive SLE and normal human controls(P<0.01).A significant decrease was observed in the frequency of memory B lymphocytes in patients with active SLE compared with normal controls (P<0.01),but no significant difference was found between patients with inactive SLE and those with active SLE(P>0.05).Regarding the frequency of naive B lymphocytes,there was no significant difierence among the three groups.Increased frequency of plasma cells was also noted in patients with lupus nephritis(LN)compared with those without LN [(6.15±3.12)%vs(3.31±1.41)%,P<0.05 ],but no significant difierence was found with regard to the frequency of memory or naive B lymphocytes between these two groups.The expression rate Of B7RP-1 was significantly lower on total lymphocytes from patients with SLE than from normal human controls (46.51%vs 63.75%,P<0.05),which was the case with B7RP-1 on plasma cells,memory B lyphocytes and naive B lymphocytes (all P<0.01),whereas no significant difierence was found between patients with inactive SLE and active SLE or between patients with and without LN.In addition.no correlation was found between the expression of B7RP-1 and SLEDAI(r=0.035,P>0.05).Conclusions In peripheral blood of patients with SLE,the frequency of plasma cells is increased,while the expression of B7RP-1 on lymphocytes is decreased,which may be relevant to the pathogenesis of SLE.
6.Botulism induced by unlicensed injection of botulinum neurotoxins
Lei PAN ; Yi SUN ; Haifeng ZENG ; Sheng YAN ; Yu JI ; Sufan WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2017;23(4):262-264
Objective To illustrate and analyze the clinical feature and treatment of botulism introduced by illegal injection of botulinum neurotoxins (BoNT),in order to provide some evidence for early diagnosis and treatment strategy.Methods Retrospective analysis of 13 botulism patients was performed in this article.All of the patients were suffered from illegal injection of botulinum neurotox in products.Support treatments were carried out according to their severe grade,and the courses of disease and the curative effects were observed.Results A new category was first identified as injection induced botulism to describe such a situation of cosmetic injection out of the hospital with neither the prescribed botulinum toxin product nor a doctor.One in 13 patients graded mild botulism,the other 12 patients graded middle level.The processes of the new botulism had 4 stages:preclinical stage (4 days),progressive stage (9.8 days),apical stage (9.1 days) and restoration stage (5.2 months).The relationships of a positive correlation in injection dose and the length of progressive stage were identified,while a negative correlation with the length of preclinical stage was revealed.Conclusions The earlier2-3 weeks after illegal injection are crucial for intense care because of the acceleration in this period.Absolute rest and active treatments as well as antitoxinum are benefit for the recovery of patients.
7.Clinical Investigation on Distribution of Syndrome in AECOPD-RW
Hailong ZHANG ; Jiansheng LI ; Haifeng WANG ; Fan CAO ; Congxia HOU ; Yingchao PAN ; Pankui ZHANG ; Xueqing YU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(7):1587-1592
This article was aimed to explain the distribution of syndrome and study the change of pathogenesis in patients of acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease risk-window (AECOPD-RW) based on clini-cal investigation. The data of the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome of patients diagnosed as AECOPD into AECOPD-RW were collected from 8 hospitals. The database was established. Data was analyzed with SPSS 13.0 software. The results showed that among 15 basic syndromes, the syndrome of lung-qi deficiency was with the high-est frequency, which was followed by the syndrome of kidney-qi deficiency and syndrome of phlegm-dampness. A-mong 14 combined syndromes, the syndrome of lung-kidney qi deficiency and the syndrome of phlegm-dampness ac-cumulated in the lung were with the highest frequency. The common syndromes of AECOPD-RW were the syndrome of lung-kidney qi deficiency combined with the syndrome of phlegm-dampness accumulated in the lung, the syn-drome of lung-kidney qi deficiency, the syndrome of lung-spleen qi deficiency combined with the syndrome of phlegm-dampness accumulated in the lung, the syndrome of lung-spleen qi deficiency, the syndrome of lung-kidney qi-yin deficiency combined with the syndrome of phlegm-dampness accumulated in the lung, the syndrome of lung-kidney qi-yin deficiency, the syndrome of lung-kidney qi deficiency combined with the syndrome of phlegm-stasis accumulated in the lung, and the syndrome of lung-kidney qi-yin deficiency combined with the syndrome of phlegm-stasis accumulated in the lung. It was concluded that the main common syndromes of AECOPD-RW was the mixture of deficiency and excess. There was relatively less pure deficiency and excess syndrome.
8.Simultaneous Determination of Six Effective Components in Crataegus pinnatifida by Quantitative Analysis of Multi-components by Single Marker
Mingyu YANG ; Jing GAO ; Yilong DU ; Yanrong LI ; Shengnan ZHAO ; Haifeng PAN
China Pharmacy 2016;27(24):3404-3407
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for the simultaneous determination of chlorogenic acid,vitexin glucoside,vi-texin rhamnoside,vitexin,rutin and hyperoside in Crataegus pinnatifida. METHODS:With reference peak of vitexin glucoside, HPLC was conducted to calculate the relative correction factor(RCF)of chlorogenic acid,vitexin glucoside,vitexin rhamnoside, vitexin,rutin and hyperoside,then the contents of above-mentioned 5 components in C. pinnatifida were calculated. The column was Agilent ZORBAX SB C18 with mobile phase of 0.1% formic acid-acetonitrile-tetrahydrofuran (gradient elution) at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min,the detection wavelength was 350 nm,column temperature was 30 ℃,and the injection volume was 10 μl. RE-SULTS:The linear range was 12.50-400.0 μg for chlorogenic acid(r=0.999 8),25.00-800.0 μg for vitexin glucoside(r=0.999 9), 31.25-1 000.0 μg for vitexin rhamnoside(r=0.999 9),6.470-260.0 μg for vitexin(r=0.999 9),2.50-80.0 μg for rutin(r=0.999 8) and 9.375-300.0 μg for hyperoside(r=0.999 9);RSDs of precision,stability and reproducibility tests were lower than 2.0%;re-coveries were 99.2%-103.9%(RSD=1.6%,n=6),97.9%-100.8%(RSD=1.2%,n=6),99.2%-100.8%(RSD=0.5%,n=6), 97.3%-101.3%(RSD=1.5%,n=6),98.0%-103.0%(RSD=1.9%,n=6)and 95.5%-101.5%(RSD=2.2%,n=6). RCFs of vitex-in glucoside with chlorogenic acid,vitexin rhamnoside,vitexin,rutin and hyperoside were 1.119,1.009,0.706,1.063 and 0.830, respectively. CONCLUSIONS:The method is simple with good precision,stability and reproducibility,and it can be sued for the simultaneous determination of 6 components in C. pinnatifida.
9.Survey on KAP of neurosurgeons toward deceased organ donation
Wenchen LI ; Ri LI ; Lixiang ZHOU ; Bo CHEN ; Chuan HE ; Jie PAN ; Haifeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2016;37(2):101-105
Objective To investigate neurosurgeons' knowledge,attitude and practice toward deceased organ donation and provide a reference to increase organ donation rate.Method In July 2015,150 questionnaires were issued to neurosurgeons from 36 hospitals in the Jilin province.Result 142 effective questionnaires were obtained.Neurosurgeons' knowledge toward deceased organdonation was relatively good in the whole.100% (142/142) neurosurgeons were in favor of organ donation in public hospitals.95.8% (136/142) neurosurgeons were willing to cooperate in organ donation and 100% (142/142) approved legislation on brain death in China.97.2% (138/142) were in favor of economic compensation for organ donor's family.100% (142/142) neurosurgeons encountered to potential organ donors in the process of practice,but 71.8% (102/142) prompted potential organ donors' families actively and initiatively to donate.Compared with physicians with junior titles,senior physicians had more active coordination donation behavior (x2 =12.133,P=0.002).The neurosurgeons,who had higher correct answer rate about the knowledge of organ donation,were more likely to take the initiative to coordinate organ donation (x2 =16.131,P<0.001).Conclusion Professional training for neurosurgeon organ donation will contribute to promote potential organ donors in neurosurgery into actual organ donors.
10.Optimization of the fermentation conditions for 5-keto-D-gluconic acid production.
Boyi LI ; Haifeng PAN ; Weirong SUN ; Yongqing CHENG ; Zhipeng XIE ; Jianguo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(9):1486-1490
Gluconobacter oxydans converts glucose to gluconic acid and subsequently to 5-keto-D-gluconic acid (5-KGA), a precursor of industrially important L(+)-tartaric acid. To increase the yield of 5-KGA, fermentation conditions of 5-KGA production was optimized. Under the optimum medium and culture conditions in the shake flask, the highest 5-KGA production reached 19.7 g/L, increased by 43.8% after optimization. In a 5-L bioreactor, the pH was controlled at 5.5 and dissolved oxygen (DO) at 15%, 5-KGA production reached 46.0 g/L, raised at least 1.3 times than in the shake flask. Glucose feeding fermentation process was further developed, and the highest 5-KGA production of 75.5 g/L with 70% of yield was obtained, 32.0% higher than the highest reported value. Therefore, this newly developed fermentation process provided a practical and effective alternative for the commercial production of 5-KGA, and further of L(+)-tartaric acid.
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