1.Effect of ultrafiltration conditions on content of aconitines, glycyrrhizic acid and solid residue in Sini Decoction
Luosheng HUANG ; Jianxin GUO ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(03):-
Objective: To investigate the effect of ultrafiltration conditions on the content of aconitines, glycyrrhizic acid and solid residue in Sini Decoction water (A), 40% ethanol (B) and 60% ethanol (C) solution. Methods: Ion pair extraction combined with UV spectrophotometry, TLC combined with UV spectrophotometry and weighing method have been used respectively to detect the content of aconitines, glycyrrhizic acid and weight of dry extractum. Results: Results showed the losses of aconitines and glycyrrhizic acid were inversely proportional to the size of ultrafiltration membrane and the concentration of ethanol. The loss of glycyrrhizic acid was larger than 10%. The decrease of solid residue was proportional to the loss of glycyrrhizic acid. Conclusion: Ultrafiltration of Sini Decoction in water, 40%~60% ethanol solution cannot eliminate impurities.
2.Influence of hydrolysis time on Ginkgo biloba flavonoids content
Dandan DENG ; Haoru ZHAO ; Luosheng HUANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(08):-
AIM: To select proper hydrolysis time to determine Ginkgo biloba flavonoids content. METHODS: Sample dissolved in 25mL MeOH-25%∶HCl(4∶1) mixture and was heated to hydrolyze for various time, then diluted. Flavonoids'content was determined by HPLC. The conditions were developed by Shimpack CLC-ODS(150mm?6mm) column using 0.4% phosphoric acid solution-Methanol(50∶50), the detective wavelength was at 360nm with quercetin、kaempferol and isorhamnetin as standards, temperature being 30℃. RESULTS: Contents of flavonoids of Ginkgo biloba leaves,Ginkgo biloba crude extracts and Ginkgo biloba refined extracts were highest in the hydrolysis time of 2.0h. Ginkgo biloba flavonoids can be completely hydrolyzed in 2.0h. CONCLUSION: The hydrolysis time of 2.0h is best.
3.Study on adsorption of crocin in gardenia with macroporous resin
Zhen WANG ; Qineng PING ; Luosheng HUANG ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(07):-
AIM: To select optimum macroporous resin and adsorption conditions of crocin in Fructus gardeniae. METHODS: The content of crocin was determined by UV spectrophotometer with crocin Ⅰ as standard. Property of adsorption and desorption, adsorption dynamics and factors affecting the adsorption were investigated by static adsorption method. RESULTS: The macroporus resin of HPD series had the best performance; the adsorption quantily of HPD300,HPD450,HPD400、HPD600 was 100.60 、 91.15 , 100.95 、 72.27mg?g -1 , desorption efficiency 84.05% , 87.22% , 93.83% , 78.38% , time of adsorption equilibrium was 4,3,3,2 hours respectively; the purer the sample, the higher the adsorption quantity was; the adsorption quantity had no remarkable difference when pH was less than 8 and concentration of ethanol was less than 1.5% . CONCLUSION: HPD400 was the optimum macroporous resin; the appropriate adsorption conditions consisted of 15% alcoholic sedimentation after extraction in neutral solution.
4.Studies on determination of ferulic acid by HPLC
Luosheng HUANG ; Jianxin GUO ; Yongmei LIU ; Junying ZHANG ; Qineng PING ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(02):-
AIM: The purpose is to study the stability of ferulic acid and develop a method for determining the content of ferulic acid in angelica sinensis by HPLC. METHODS: The solvent of reference ferulic acid was HCOOH H 2O(5∶95), but the solvent of the sample was HCCOH CH 3OH(5∶95). The separation was performed on Shimpack CLC -ODS column with acetonitrile (containing 0.2% methanol) 0.1% triethylamine (containing 0.1% phosphate)(20∶80) as mobile phase. Ferulic acid was detected at 324nm with flowing rate as 1.0mL?min -1 . RESULTS: The calibration curve was linear ( r =0.9998) in the range of 0.704 17.6 ?g?mL -1 for ferulic acid. The average recovery was 99.33% and RSD 0.60%, respectively. CONCLUSION: The method is quick and convenient for determination of ferulic acid.
5.Development and clinical application of integrated network management platform for tumor radiotherapy information
Xingwang GAO ; Guangshun ZHANG ; Li CHEN ; Luosheng ZHANG ; Shaomin HUANG ; Xiaowu DENG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(4):395-400
Objective To develop a network management system for tumor radiotherapy information that integrates process management and quality assurance functions, and to investigate its clinical value. Methods Based on the requirements of radiotherapy process quality assurance and control, the client-server ( C-S) pattern, along with SQL SERVER 2008 database structure, international standard DICOM 3.0, DICOM RT, and HL7 protocols, and system hardware and self-developed software in local area network, was adopted to establish the network management system for radiotherapy information, and clinical tests were performed to evaluate the operation performance of this platform.Results ( 1 ) The interactive integrated management platform and client-side functional modules with a uniform interface were developed.( 2) The safe and reliable standardized data interface was developed, which could be connected to accelerators, treatment planning systems, and hospital information systems developed by mainstream manufacturers.( 3) The modules for radiotherapy process management and quality assurance and management were designed and developed.( 4) The platform passed all the tests before operation and had been used in clinical departments for almost 3 years, which confirmed that the system was safe and stable during operation and that all functions designed were realized.Conclusions The integrated management platform meets the requirements for application and management of radiotherapy information and data, improves the overall work efficiency in radiotherapy department and the level of quality assurance and control, and holds promise for clinical application as a good tool for tumor radiotherapy departments.
6.Advances in herbal volatile oil and aromatic herbs.
Luosheng HUANG ; Yanfei GU ; Hong LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(12):1605-1611
The herbal volatile oil and aromatic herbs are traditional Chinese medicine which have some unique characteristics of volatility, special smell, complicated chemical constituents and the water insoluble property. The aromatic herbs from different sources have biodiversity effects on the cardiovascular, central nervous, respiratory and gastrointestinal system. They also play important roles in antibiosis, anti-inflammation, anticancer, antivirus and absorption enhancement, etc. In recent years, the herbal volatile oil and aromatic herbs have been widely reported to show broad prospect in medicinal application. In order to support various developmental works, the latest research results on herbal volatile oil and aromatic herbs are reviewed in this article in respect of chemical constituents, pharmacological action, and absorption enhancement.
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7.Research progress of measurement tools for health-related quality of life in patients with spinal metastases
Mengchen YIN ; Wenlong YU ; Lin LI ; Xin GAO ; Luosheng ZHANG ; Dingbang CHEN ; Quan HUANG ; Xinghai YANG ; Junming MA ; Jianru XIAO ; Wen MO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2023;43(16):1115-1122
The Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) pertains to patients' subjective contentment concerning their physical, psychological, and social well-being throughout disease treatments. Predominantly employed HRQoL metrics in spinal metastases comprise the 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36), EuroQoL Five Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ-5D), European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-Core 30 (EORTC QLQ-C30), and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G). In clinical applications, due to their broad application and diverse disease types, combined with the lack of specificity in the scale content and the prolixity of their questionnaires, these tools often fail to capture the nuanced experiences of patients, thereby compromising the reliability and validity of the results. The Spine Oncology Study Group Outcomes Questionnaire (SOSGOQ), developed by the Spine Oncology Study Group, offers a tailored metric for spinal metastases, encapsulating both specificity and inclusivity. Its proven robust reliability and validity make it invaluable for decision-making and therapeutic efficacy appraisals. The Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS), a novel metric suitable across many medical disciplines, facilitates cross-sector data acquisition, substantially augmenting the precision, sensitivity, and credibilityof assessments, and is pivotal in clinical investigations and interventions. As it continually evolves, PROMIS consistently outperforms traditional metrics in evaluative capacities, exhibiting impressive and consistent proficiency in prognostications, preoperative assessments, and therapeutic outcome evaluations within the spinal metastasis domain. Presently, Chinese research on the HRQoL of spinal metastasis patients remains scant, and choosing an apt, precise, and dependable metric holds significant clinical relevance. Drawing upon extant scholarly publications, this review concluded the current global HRQoL tools for spinal metastases, aiming to furnish insights for the clinical management and research pertaining to spinal metastases.