1. COMPARATIvE STUDY OF SOLUTION OF DICLOFENAC SODIUM TABLET, PRODUCED IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES, IN DIFFERENT SOLVENT MEDIA BY THE in vitro METHOD
N. Khishigsuren ; U. Uyanga ; D. Khongorzul
Mongolian Pharmacy and Pharmacology 2013;2(1):29-
Introduction: the background and importance of present research work consists on demonstrating how the drug substance digestion changes depending from the media of fluid to be taken. Purpose: consists in comparative study of solution of the diclofenac sodium film coated tablets, produced in various countries, in different solvent media by the in vitro method. Materials and Methods: the solution research of each 50mg total 54 pieces of film coated diclofenac sodium, produced in three different factories such as A, B and C, was conducted in three different medias in juice (pH=3.8); distilled water (pH=6.7) and mineral water (pH=6). The solution was determined in centrifuge and measured 276 nm in spectrophotometer. Result: the solution of 50mg diclofenac sodium film coated tablet, produced in three different countries such as A,B and C: • The amount of drug substance released in the distilled water (pH=6.7) media has been counted in 15 minutes after begin of solution process the A factory-66%, the B factory-58% and the C factory-20%. At continuation of duration of solution had in 30 minutes the A factory-80%, the B factory-86%, the C factory-72%; in 45 minutes the A factory-82%; the B factory-88%; the C factory-66%; in 60 minutes the A factory-82%; the B factory-82%; the C factory-72% each respectively. • The amount of drug substance released in the juice (pH=3.8) media has been counted in 15 minutes after begin of solution process the A factory-50%, the B factory-42% and the C factory-60%. At continuation of duration of solution had in 30 minutes the A factory-82%, the B factory-40%, the C factory-72%; in 45 minutes the A factory-80%; the B factory-44%; the C factory-38%; in 60 minutes the A factory-56%; the B factory-66%; the C factory-58% each respectively. • The amount of drug substance released in the mineral water (pH=6) media has been counted in 15 minutes after begin of solution process the A factory-54%, the B factory-30% and the C factory-10%. At continuation of duration of solution had in 30 minutes the A factory-66%, the B factory-62%, the C factory-36%; in 45 minutes the A factory-82%; the B factory-82%; the C factory-38%; in 60 minutes the A factory-74%; the B factory-84%; the C factory-74% each respectively. Conclusion: from the above-mentioned experiment it is evident that the solution of the diclofenac sodium film coated tablet, produced in different countries, in different solvent media as distilled water, juice and mineral water is relatively different. It has showed how important is to take into account the auxiliary substance quality contained in current drug at choosing the fluid to be taken after the drug. Bibliography: - “Drug analysis” D. Dungerdorj, Z.Anuu 2012 - “Bioformation” A.I. Tikhonov, T.G. Yarnykh, I.A. Zupanets, O.S. Danikevich, E.E. Bogutskaya, N.V. Bezdetko, Yu.N. Azarenko 2003
2. DETECTING FOR WORK BURNOUT SYNDROME AMONG WORKERS OF NCMH, USING MBI SCALE
Odonchimeg D ; Khishigsuren Z ; Khongorzul D ; Munkh E ; Bayarmaa B ; Enkhtaivan B ; Baatarjav O ; Tsendsuren Z ; Selenge E
Innovation 2015;9(1):20-23
Mental health team includes a psychiatrist, a psychiatric nurse, psychologist and social workers. Mental health workers are more stressful than other sector’s workers. Mental workers are working with mental patients, who have chronic,severe and poor prognosis disorders for long time, and may have Work Burnout Syndrome (WBS). Worldwide, many researches are used Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) for assessing WBS. Our goal was to detect risk factors of WBS among mental health workers. We conducted the survey among workers mental (doctors, nurses and assistant nurses) and study design was a descriptive cross-sectional. We are used a questionnaire, is including MBI. Our subjects were 103 workers, who were 27 (26,2%) doctors, 32 (31,1%) nursesand 44 (42,75) nurse- assistant. They were 15 (14,6%) male and 88 (85,4%) female and average age was 38.21 (SD = 8.92). The worker’s average professional working year was 13.09 (SD = 9.76). Most of subjects (n=63 61.2%) were shift-workers and they (n=99 96.1%) have high workload. We determined 3 groups by level of MBS among mental workers, such as the group with EE’s high scale (n = 27; 27%), thegroup with DP’s high scale (n = 23; 22.8%) and the group with PA’s high scale (n = 50; 50.5%).MBS was high among NMHC’s workers. However their work time is low, but theyhave risk factors for MBI such as high workloads, shift work, number of patients. Workers of emergency department had termination burnout syndrome more than other acute departments. This was associated with working condition.
3.Study result of the anxiety among abused child and adolescents
Altanzul N ; Tuya B ; Altanzul B ; Khongorzul D ; Jargal B ; Odkhuu E ; Khishigsuren Z
Mongolian Medical Sciences 2013;165(3):41-44
Background. The abuse experiences can change the normal development of the child with the consequences being visible after many years even throughout the whole life. The relation between childhood abuse and the psychiatric disorder in adulthood is reported in a great number of epidemiological studies and researches based on the clinical population surveillance. Numerous studies have significantly expressed the relation between childhood abuse and anxiety, the development of anxiety disorders. Limited research has shown a possible association between exposures to child abuse the risk of developing physical parameter changes as an adult.Goal. To study anxiety and some physical parameters among abused adolescentsMaterials and Method. There were selected46 abused children and 48 non abused children aged between 11-16 years old. The Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale (SCAS; Spence, 1997) is a38-item selfreport questionnaire that assesses multiple symptoms of childhood anxiety disorders based on current diagnosticcriteria. The height, weight, heart rate, breath rate and blood pressure of all participants in the study were measured according to standardized methodology.Results. Average age of all subjects in the study was13.51±1.61 and 60% of them were female and 41% male. All anxiety symptoms of case group was statistically significance higher (p<0.01) than the control group. Significantly more abused children (147.09±10.16) showed stunting compared to 4 sm of non-abused (151.53±10.26).Conclusion. In the present study, abused children were 2.8 times as likely as children with no maltreatment. Also significant stunting was found among abused children identified does differ from the growth of children who are not abused.
4.Agleg-4 Traditional Medicine’s Pharmacognostic And Pharmacological Study
Bulganchimeg S ; Tsend-Ayush D ; Khongorzul M ; Daariimaa Kh
Journal of Oriental Medicine 2012;2(1):6-9
Agleg-4 traditional medicinal drug consists from Smilax Glabra (Liliaceae), Rhododendron Adamsii (Ericaceae), Rheum undulatum (Polyganaceae), Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Fabaceae). This traditional
medicinal drug’s humidity was 4.5%, ash was 5.4%, and extractive matter the in the water was 20.9%. The suitable thin layer chromatography system was selected as toluene: ethyl acetate: formic acid (7:2:0,5). From thin layer chromatography it showed flavanone glycosides. The highest content elements in the traditional medicine were Calcium 14mg/g, Potassium 3.2mg/g, Magnum 2.87mg/g. Agleg - 4 traditional medicine is increasing systolic action of heart so it is increasing kidney’s filtration and clearance and good medicine for kidney’s diseases.
5.Work-Life Balance and Thoughts of Resignation among Family Health Center Employees
Nadmidtseren G ; Altanchimeg D ; Ichinkhorloo G ; Khongorzul S
Mongolian Journal of Health Sciences 2025;88(4):135-138
Background:
In recent years, work-life balance has become a pressing issue for healthcare workers in many developing
countries around the world. An imbalance between work and personal life leads to psychological stress, health problems,
loss of self-confidence, job dissatisfaction, and decreased work productivity due to an inability to concentrate. It also
results in a decline in the quality of treatment and services. Furthermore, it increases the risk of medical errors and contributes to both physical and mental burnout, ultimately leading to resignation.
Aim:
The study analyzed the work-life balance and turnover intentions of employees at family health centers.
Materials and Methods:
The study was conducted using a cross-sectional model and a quantitative survey method. The
work-life balance of employees at Family Health Centers was examined using the work-life balance assessment question
naire developed by Hayman (2005), and turnover intentions were assessed using the standard questionnaire developed
by Auerbach et al. (2014). The research was carried out in 2024. The study included 123 employees from 22 Family
Health Centers located in the Bayangol, Bayanzurkh, Sukhbaatar, Songinokhairkhan, Khan-Uul, and Chingeltei districts
of Ulaanbaatar.
Results:
Of the participants, 95.1% were female, with an average age of 35.2±9.5. Among them, 55.3% were doctors,
29.3% were nurses, 9.8% were health social workers, and 5.7% were other non-medical staff. The income of Family
Health Center employees was found to be insufficient; 8.9% had incomes below the minimum subsistence level, and their
ability to meet basic household needs was very limited. The results show that participants’ work negatively impacted
their personal life (WIPL–23.5), and personal life negatively affected their work (PLIW–15), both of which scored high.
Meanwhile, the positive interaction between work and personal life (WPLE–10.7) was low, indicating a disruption in
their work-life balance. Working overtime was statistically significant in relation to work-life imbalance (p=0.038). As
age and years worked at the current organization increased, the negative impact of work on personal life and personal life
on work tended to decrease.
Conclusion
The work-life balance of Family Health Center employees has been disrupted. The level of work negatively
affecting personal life and personal life negatively affecting work is high. 65% of Family Health Center employees are
considering leaving their current organization, and 41% are considering leaving the healthcare field.
6.Results Of Study On Traditional Drug Sendeng 4 For Papain-Induced Osteoarthritis In Rats
Ariunaa Z ; Oldokh S ; Soyolmaa Ts ; Uuganbayar ; Dashtsermaa D ; Khongorzul D
Journal of Oriental Medicine 2011;1(1):55-58
Objectives: To study of the effects on traditional drug Sendeng 4 for papain-induced osteoarthritis in rats. Methods: The rats were divided into three equal groups in number and were sacrificed under high-dose ether anesthesia after one, two, and four weeks of the last papain injection, respectively. Osteoarthritis was experimented in Wistar rats. Total 21 rats were injecting an admixture of 4% papain and its activator 0.03 M cycteine into the right knee joints on the first, fourth, and seventh days. The same volume of sterile saline solution was injected into the left knees as controls. Result. Pre sacrifice, measured with the artritis scoring evalution and X ray analysis, after cartilage from femorel condyles and tibial plateaus was macroscopically and histophatologically evaluated. The artritis scoring evalution were significantly lower at Sendeng 4 groups (2.2±0.16) compared to the control (3.7±0.25) groups. (p
7.Chemical Study Of Traditional Drug Aglig-4
Bulganchimeg S ; Daarimaa Kh ; Tsend-Ayush D ; Khongorzul M ; Bathkhuyag P
Journal of Oriental Medicine 2012;3(2):14-14
Aglig-4 was produced in the Drug Manufacture of Traditional
Medical Science Technology and Production Corporation of
Mongolia.
Moisture, substances extracted in water, contents of macro-and
microelements, and bioactive compounds of the drug were
determined.
Moisture of the drug was 4.5 % while substance percentage
extracted in water was 20.9. Contents of macro-and
microelements per 1 g of Deva-5 were as following: Na1.2 mg
(2.8 %), Mg-2.87 mg (6.7 %), P-1.2 mg (2.8 %), S-0.39 mg (0.93
%), Al-0.87 mg (2.03 %), Si-2.71 mg (3.34 %), Ti-0.11 mg (0.26
%), Mn-0.049 mg (0.115 %), Fe0.843 mg (1.967 %), Cu-0.006 mg
(0.014 %), and Zn-0.022 mg. Ca, K and Mg were the major
elements detected in Deva-5. The most suitable solvent system
for Aglig-4 was Tolyol:Ethylacetate:Formic Acid (7:2:0.5). By thin
layer chromatography, flavonoid glycosides were determined in
Deva-5.
8.Effect Of Zomoshin-6 Decoction And Caragana Jubata (Pall.) On Haemostatic Parameters And Lipid Profiles In Diabetic Rats
Dejidmaa B ; Chimedragchaa Ch ; Naran G ; Dagvatseren B ; Varlamova Ts ; Sarantsetseg G ; Khongorzul D
Journal of Oriental Medicine 2012;3(2):27-28
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a complex, progressive
disease, which is accompanied by multiple cardiovascular
complications. Oxidative stress is significantly increased in
diabetic patients and may lead to great haemostatic
disturbances existing in these patients. The major thrust was to
review current literature on potential interrelationships between
haemostatic and metabolic abnormalities in diabetes mellitus.
Zomoshin-6 decoction and Caragana jubata (Fabaceace) used
in traditional Mongolian medicine have been shown to have
haemostatic and antiviral effects.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of
Caragana jubata (Pall.) Poir. and Zomoshin-6 decoction on
haemostatic parameters and lipid profiles in diabetic rats.
Methods: Diabetes was induced in rats by using alloxan at a
dose of 150 mg/kg. Control group received distilled water.
Caragana jubata (Pall.) Poir and Zomoshin-6 were administered
orally at doses of 2.0 g/kg and 0.2 g/kg respectively. Aspirin
(100mg/kg) was used for comparison as a standard medicine.
All treatments were performed daily for 3 weeks. Blood samples
were obtained and analyzed for fibrinogen levels, prothrombin
time, triglycerides (TG) and plasma uric acid.
Results and conclusions: Levels of TG (p<0.05), glucose
(p<0.03) and plasma uric acid (p<0.02) were increased in rats
administered alloxan compare to control and these were
significantly reduced by Caragana jubata and Zomoshin-6
treatments (Table 1). Caragana jubata and Zomoshin-6
significantly reduced increases in fibrinogen (p<0.05) level and
prothrombin time induced by alloxan (Table 2).
Table 1. Effect of Caragana jubata (Pall.) Poir and Zomoshin-6
on alloxan-induced increase in levels in TG, uric acid, and
glucose.
Table 2. Effect of Caragana jubata (Pall.) Poir and Zomoshin-6
on levels of fibrinogen and prothrombin time in rats given alloxan
Parameters Control Alloxan 150 mg/kg
Alloxan 150 mg/kg Caragana jubata 2.0 g/kg Zomoshin-6 tan
0.2 g/kg Aspirin 100 mg/kg
Triglycerde ( mg/dl) 80.9±2.9 139.1±1.7 57±1.8* 64.0±2.5*
75±1.7* Uric acid (mg/dl)1.3±0.4 2.82±0.9 0.85±0.1* 0.9±0.2**
1.1±0.6* Glucose (mg/dl) 110.3±2.8 140±11 99.2±5***
135.5±22* 125.2±31*
Control Alloxan 150 mg/kg
Alloxan 150 mg/kg
Caragana jubata 2.0 g/kg Zomoshin-6 0.2 g/kg
Aspirin 100 mg/kg Fibrinogen (g/l)221.2±8.7 254±3.7 264.3±4.0*
207.4±3.5** 168.4±1.9** Prothrombin time (sec) 14.1±4.6
9.57±0.3* 22.7±2.3* 22.8±0.7** 20.5±3
9.Therapeutic Efficacy Of Sunlavin, An Arthritis Relief Tea On Antigen-Induced Arthritis In Rabbits
Varlamova Ts ; Dagvatseren B ; Khandjav Ts ; Ganbold D ; Altantogs Ch ; Khongorzul D ; Sarantsetseg G ; Bayanmunkh B
Journal of Oriental Medicine 2012;3(2):76-76
Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic and
systemic inflammatory disorder affecting multiple joints.
Although etiology of RA is not fully understood, TNF-alpha has
been shown to play a central role in the pathogenesis of RA.
TNF-alpha stimulates proliferation of synovial cells and the
production of matrix metalloproteinases by chondrocytes and
synovial cells, and induces the release of other pro-
inflammatory cytokines, leading to joint destruction.
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the
therapeutic effects of sunlavin, an arthritis relief tea on antigen-
induced arthritis in rabbits.
Methods: Arthritis of the knee joints was induced by ovalbumin
injection into the joint spaces of pre-immunised rabbits. For time
course experiments sunlavin was administered to rabbits for 7,
20, 34, and 49 days. Histopathological analysis of the synovial
tissue was performed. Level of tumor necrosis factor-alpha
(TNF-alpha), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C reactive
protein (CRP) level, and white blood cells count (WBC) were
measured.
Results: Sunlavin reduced joint swelling of antigen-induced
arthritis model of rabbits. Histological examination revealed that
sunlavin reduced edematous changes and infiltration of
inflammatory cells in the synovial tissues. Increases in ESR,
CRP, and WBC were reduced up to 52% by sunlavin. Moreover,
sunlavin decreased blood level of TNF-alpha (21%) in rabbit
model of antigen-induced arthritis suggesting that sunlavin
ameliorates inflammatory response in arthritic joints by inhibiting
THF-alpha.
Discussions and conclusions: We speculate that the effect of
sunlavin might be affected by the tissue environment and the
disease state, that is, the effect of sunlavin on inflammation may
change during the inflammatory process. Sunlavin can be a
potential anti-inflammatory agent for acute and chronic phase of
inflammation.
10.Peripheral blood differential count of white blood cells in blood donor
Tsendsuren S ; Gansukh Ch ; Khongorzul T ; Enkhsaikhan L ; Erdenebayar N ; Nyambayar D ; Tsogtsaikhan S ;
Mongolian Medical Sciences 2020;193(3):3-10
Background:
Establishment of quantitative reference intervals of white blood cells and its subpopulations using
a high accuracy analytic system is essential for clinical medicine, public health, and anthropology.
We are unable to identify peer-reviewed literature sources describing white blood cell counts and
their subpopulations using monoclonal antibodies to specific surface antigens in healthy Mongolians.
This study aimed to measure the counts of white blood cells and their subpopulations in healthy
Mongolians using flowcytometry.
Materials and Methods:
The absolute number (cell/L) of leukocytes (CD45+), granulocytes, monocytes and lymphocytes were
measured by Magnetic Activated Cell Sorting Assay (MACSQuant Analyzer 10) in 287 blood donors
(158 males and 129 females) 17-64 years of age (mean age 33.1±12.4). Peripheral blood samples
were collected at the time of blood donation at the National Center for Transfusion Medicine.
Results
The mean values of leukocytes and granulocytes were lower in donors over 30 years of age (ANOVA:
F=4.408, p=0.002 and F=5.685, p=0.001) and regression analysis demonstrated indirect correlation
between counts of these cells and age of donors (r= - 0.198, p=0.001 and r=-0.221, p=0.001,
respectively). Gender-related differences in white blood cell counts were not found.
Mean value of lymphocyte count in donors investigated in spring (May and March, n = 87; 2224.6±775.3) was significantly higher than those in winter (December – February, n=180; 1613.2±454.3, p=0.001) and autumn (October, n=20; 1576.1±438.6, p= 0.001).
Comparing of our findings with the data from available literature shown that healthy Mongolians
have lower leukocyte count compared with Koreans, Chinese Han population and lower mean value
of lymphocyte count comparing with Korean, Chinese Han population, and Arabian (Saudi Arabia)
populations.