1.Determination of Aflatoxins Content in Traditional Chinese Medicine Using Immunoaffinity Column Cleanup and by High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Ruiying GAO ; Meiqiong LIANG ; Xiance ZHANG
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(01):-
Objective To develop a method for the determination of aflatoxins B1,B2,G1 and G2 in Chinese herbal medicine.Methods The herbal medicine samples were cleaned up on immunoaffinity columns and analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) with fluorescence detection.For chromatographic separation,a Zorbax SB C18(4.6 mm?150 mm,5 ?m) column was employed.The separation was carried out as the mobile phase of methanol-0.01 mol/L KH2PO(44+6)with a flow rate of 0.5 ml/min at column temperature of 35 ℃.The reaction tube temperature of postcolumn derivatization system was 70 ℃.The detection was observed by fluorescence with excitation at 360 nm and emission wavelength at 425 nm.Results The calibration curve showed good linearity in the range of 12.00-300.00 ?g/L for aflatoxin B1,and 24.00-600.00 ?g/L for aflatoxin B2,G1 and G2.The lowest limits of detection for aflatoxins in Chinese herbal medicine were 0.025 ?g/L for AFB1,0.085 ?g/L for AFB2,0.060 ?g/L for AFG1,and 0.055 ?g/L for AFG2,and the correlation coefficients were ≥0.996.Recoveries were 81.7%-101.2% for aflatoxin B1,B2,G1 and G2 spiked to Fructus amomi,Radix angelicae sinensis,Rhizoma polygonati,Rhizoma atractylodis macrocephalae and Rhizoma dioscoreae at the level of 5 ?g/L,and the relative standard deviations were 0.7%-4.9% in all instances.Conclusion The method has good stability,high sensitivity and high selectivity,and it is applicable to the determination of aflatoxins in Chinese herbal medicine.
2.Application of modified Seldinger technology in PICC intubation for chemotherapy
Guiqiong PAN ; Meiqiong LI ; Shuming LIANG ; Ying ZENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(6):28-31,32
Objective To explore the effect of modified Seldinger technology in PICC intubation for chemotherapy . Methods Forty patients with chemotherapy during January to December 2014 were assigned as the control group, where the traditional PICC intubation was used, and another forty patients during January to December 2014 as the observation group, where modified Seldinger technology was used. The two groups were compared in terms of post-intubation comfort, puncture success rate, bleeding rate and complications. Results The post-intubation comfort degree of the observational group was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05). The total puncture success rate and one-time success rate were both statistically significantly higher than those of the control group, and the rates of obstruction and infection were significantly lower than those of the control one (P<0.05). Conclusion Modified Seldinger technology used for intubation for chemotherapy can help improve comfort degree and safety and reduce the rate of complications.