1.Simultaneous Determination of Chromium Ⅲ, Chromium Ⅵin Leather and Cloth by Ion Chromatography with On-line Sample Pretreatment Column-Switching Technique
Jie HE ; Jiasheng YU ; Zhongping HUANG ; Zuoyi ZHU ; Muhua WANG ; Nani WANG ; Jiajie ZHANG ; Peimin ZHANG ; Gang LI ; Yan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(8):1190-1195
A new analytical method has been developed for the simultaneous determination of CrⅢand CrⅥusing on-line sample pretreatment valve-switching ion chromatography. The organic matrix in leather was removed by using a reverse-phase column as the pretreatment column. Before injection, EDTA was added into sample solution to react with the CrⅢto form anion which could absorb visible light strongly. After injection, the ions separated by the pretreatment column were received in a collection loop. Then the ions were delivered into an analytical column and separated. CrⅥ then was derived with the derivatization reagent 1, 5-diphenylcarbazide ( DPC) , and detected together with CrⅢ-EDTA complex by a UV-Vis detector. Under the optimum conditions, the linear range of the method for CrⅢ and CrⅥ was 0. 3-10 mg/L (r=0. 9991) and 0. 05-2 mg/L ( r = 0. 9992 ), whereas detection limits ( S/N = 3 ) were 80. 78 μg/L and 6. 67 μg/L, respectively. The recoveries were in the range of 88. 7%-108. 5% with the relative standard deviations for retention time and peak area less than 3%. The method could be applied to determine CrⅢ and CrⅥ in leather and cloth effectively and quickly.
2.Ivestigation of intertemporal decision-making function and its correlation with impulsive personality characteristics of geriatric depressive patients
Nani CHEN ; Yang XU ; Ying WANG ; Xiaoping WU ; Chunyan ZHU ; Xulai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(2):155-159
Objective To explore the intertemporal decision-making function in geriatric depressive patients and it's correlation with impulsive personality traits.Methods Forty patients with geriatric depression(GD group) and Forty demographic characteristic matched health controls (HC group) were recruited.The delay discounting task was used to measure the decision-making function,and the barratt impulsiveness scale was used to measure the impulsive traits.The delay discounting rate (k) transformed to common logarithm lgk.Results Lgk and the scores of barratt impulsiveness scale,attention impulsiveness subscale,motor impulsiveness subscale in GD group((-2.00±0.81),(42.67±8.51),(46.50± 16.84),(43.50± 10.45)) were more larger than those in HC group ((-2.31±0.51),(32.27±6.18),(34.81±8.15),(26.88±7.65),and the differences were statistically significant (t=2.060,P=0.043;t=6.252,P<0.01;t=3.951,P<0.01;t =8.117,P<0.01).In addition,lgk had positive correlation with the scores of motor impulsiveness factor in GD group(r=0.408,P=0.009).Conclusion The delayed discounting ability is impaired and correlated with the motor impulsiveness in GD patients.
3.Study on the Protective Effect of Paeoniae Radix Alba on Angiopoiesis and Its Spectrum-effect Relationship
WANG Fang ; XU Pingcui ; LIN Bingfeng ; WANG Nani
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(14):1883-1891
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE To establish the HPLC fingerprint of Paeoniae Radix Alba and investigate the spectrum-effect relationship between the fingerprint and the protection against vascular injury.METHODS The HPLC method was used to establish the fingerprint of Paeoniae Radix Alba. Lipopolysaccharide-induced human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) and Tg(fli1:egfp) zebrafish models were used to evaluate in vivo and in vitro protective effects of 17 batches of Paeoniae Radix Alba extracts. Grey correlation degree and partial least squares method were used to analyze the spectrum-effect relationship between thefingerprint of Paeoniae Radix Alba and the protection effects.RESULTS The HPLC fingerprint of Paeoniae Radix Alba was constructed, and 11 common peaks were obtained, and the correlation was high, indicating that multiple components of Paeoniae Radix Alba may had synergistic effects on the protection of vascular endothelial cell activity. The correlation sequence with in vivo activitywasP6>P7>P10>P11>P9>P5>P3>P2>P8>P1>P4, and in vitro activity was P6>P4>P2>P3>P5>P1>P10>P9>P7>P11>P8, respectively. Peak 6 was identified as paeoniflorin. The regression coefficient of the partial least squares standard equation was positive, positively correlated with the protection of vascular endothelial cell activity and the vascular development in Tg(fli1:egfp) zebrafish, with VIP>1.0. Furthermore, the verification experiments of active ingredient showed that paeoniflorin could improve cell viability, migration, and tube formation, as well as promote vascular development in Tg(fli1:egfp) zebrafish in a dose-dependent manner. The above results indicated that paeoniflorin might be the major active component of Paeoniae Radix Alba for the protection effect on vascular endothelial cell.CONCLUSION The main active substance of Paeoniae Radix Alba in protecting against vascular inflammation and damage is paeoniflorin, which can provide reference for the quality control of medicinal materials.
4.Breeding of transgenic mice expressing human tau isoform with P301L mutation and identification of homozygous transgenic mice.
Yan-yan WANG ; Ru-zhui CHEN ; Xiao-nani ZHU ; Jing LIU ; Zhi-hui LI ; Xiu-juan LIU ; Zhi-hui LI ; Xin NA ; Shan-shan LIANG ; Guo-guang QIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Hai WANG ; Xue-lan WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2012;28(3):221-224
OBJECTIVETo establish homozygous transgenic mouse strain expressing human tau isoform with P301L mutation.
METHODSFive transgenic mice expressing human tau isoform with P301L mutation were obtained by microinjection into male nuclei. Homozygote and hemizygote were identified by PCR and real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR.
RESULTSNinety five homozygous transgenic mice were selected, and the results indicated that homozygous transgenic mice were superior to hemizygote in simulating the changes of biological characteristics.
CONCLUSIONExogenous gene tau is able to stably transmit to next generation and the combination of SYBR Green real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR with the traditional mating is a fast, reliable and economical way to screen homozygous and hemizygous transgenic mice.
Animals ; Female ; Homozygote ; Humans ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Mice, Transgenic ; Microinjections ; Mutation ; tau Proteins ; genetics
5.Establishment of HPLC Fingerprint and Its Spectrum-effect Relationship Study of Humulus lupulus
Xiaoyan LIU ; Yiping JIANG ; Jiabao ZHANG ; Nani WANG ; Hailiang XIN
China Pharmacy 2020;31(2):138-143
OBJECTIVE:To establish HPLC fingerprint of Humulus lupulus ,and to investigate its correlation with the antioxidant activity. METHODS :The determination was performed on Diamonsil C 18 column with mobile phase consisted of 0.1% phosphoric acid solution-acetonitrile (gradient elution )at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. The column temperature was 30 ℃,and detection wavelength was set at 358 nm,with sample size of 2 μL. Using xanthohumol as reference,HPLC fingerprints of 11 batches of H. lupulus were determined. The similarity of 11 batches of samples was evaluated by TCM Chromatographic Fingerprint Similarity Evaluation System (2012 edition)to confirm common peaks. Using scavenging rate of DPPH and ABTS free radical as pharmacodynamic indicators of antioxidant effects ,SIMCA 14.1 analysis software was used for PLSR to establish the spectra-effect relationship ,and validation test of in vitro anti-oxidation was carried out. RESULTS :There were 19 common peaks in HPLC fingerprints of 11 batches of sample ,the similarity of which was higher than 0.830. Seven components were identified as xanthohumol,cohumulone,humulone,adhumulone,colupulone,lupulus and adlupulus. Eleven batches of H. lupulus had the ability to scavenge DPPH and ABTS free radicals. The spectrum-effect relationship showed that xanthohumol ,humulone and colupulone peaks were positively associated with its anti-oxidant ability ,and variable projection value was greater than 1. In vitro antioxidant results showed that scavenging effect of 0.1 mg/mL xanthohumol to DPPH free radicals was similar to that of 0.01 mg/mL vitamine C ,but scavenging effect of 10.0 mg/mL xanthohumol to ABTS free radical was less than that of 0.1 mg/mL vitamin C. CONCLUSIONS:Established HPLC fingerprint can be used for the quality evaluation of H. lupulus ;xanthohumol,humulone and colupulone are the main material basis for the antioxidant effect of H. lupulus
6.A comparison of delayed discount and personality characteristics between male impulsive and premeditated prisoners
Lijuan HAN ; Xulai ZHANG ; Gang JIA ; Su YUAN ; Nani CHEN ; Huping LUO ; Liqian ZHENG ; Chunyan ZHU ; Kai WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(12):1109-1113
Objective To explore the delayed discount and personality characteristics of impulsive and premeditated male prisoners and their correlation.Methods A total of 120 male prisoners with aggressive behaviors were tested by Self-made General Situation Questionnaire,Impulsive / Premeditated Aggression Scale (IPAS),NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI),Delay Discount Task (DDT).The effective participants were ninety,including 51 in impulsive group and 39 in premeditated group.Analyzed the difference of delayed discount and personality characteristics between the two group.Results (1) In the delayed discount task,the delay discount rat (K) of the impulsive violence group (0.0278 ± 0.0555) was significantly higher than that of the premeditated violence group (0.0042±0.0078).The difference was statistically significant (t=3.004,P =0.004).(2) The scores of agreeableness (35.84 ± 4.08) and conscientiousness (37.04±4.83) in impulsive violence group were lower than that in premeditated violence group(38.46±5.53,42.31±5.96),and the difference was statistically significant (t=-2.587,P=0.011;t =-4.634,P<0.01).(3) Correlation analysis showed that K value was not significantly correlated with all dimensions of the big five personality(P>0.05).Conclusion Male impulsive prisoners have faster tendency to delay discounting compared with male premeditated prisoners.Lower agreeableness and conscientiousness are the personality characteristics of male impulsive prisoners.
7.Rapid prediction of antioxidant activity in aqueous extract solutions of melastoma dodecandrum by ultraviolet spectroscopy
Cheng JIANG ; Pingcui XU ; Renjie WU ; Xiaoqing ZHANG ; Liping CHEN ; Nani WANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2022;40(1):48-52
Objective To establish a rapid prediction method of the antioxidant activity in aqueous extract solutions of Melastoma dodecandrum based on ultraviolet spectroscopy and partial least squares regression algorithm. Methods The DPPH free radical scavenging effect was used to characterize the antioxidant activity of aqueous extract solutions of Melastoma dodecandrum. The ultraviolet spectra of 190-600 nm were collected. The partial least squares regression model of antioxidant activity was established after optimizing the wavelength range and preprocessing method. The software was devised using Visual Basic as the integrated development environment to provide a convenient tool for the rapid determination of antioxidant activity. Results The optimal partial least squares regression model was established based on 200-290 nm as wavelength range and unit variance scaling as preprocessing method. The correlation coefficient of calibration, root mean square error of estimation, root mean square error of cross-validation was 0.887, 2.20% and 2.17%, respectively. The correlation coefficient of validation, root mean square error of prediction was 0.868, 2.08%. The average predicted recovery was 100.1±2.3%. With the predictive function in the software, the antioxidant activity of aqueous extract solution of Melastoma dodecandrum can be calculated automatically within 2 s after collecting the ultraviolet spectra. Conclusions This study provides a rapid method for the prediction of antioxidant activity in aqueous extract solutions of Melastoma dodecandrum.
8.Microscopic identification for roots from 4 medicinal plants of Actinidia genus
Ya WU ; Yiping JIANG ; Chengzhong ZHANG ; Nani WANG ; Hailiang XIN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(7):433-436
Objective To perform microscopic identification for the roots of Actinidia macrosperma C.F. Liang, Actinidia valvata Dunn, Actinidia arguta (Sieb. & Zucc) Planch. ex Miq., Actinidia chinensis Planch., and provide the basis for judging medicinal materials exactly. Methods The powder microscopic characteristics of 4 medicinal plants of Actinidia genus were observed by microscopic identification method. Results Taking the morphological characteristics of calcium oxalate clusters, starch granules and ducts as the main differences, a key table was compiled to identify the roots of these four medicinal plants. Conclusion The microscopic identification method could effectively distinguish 4 Chinese herbs of Actinidia genus, and which is worth further studying.
9.Identification of Components and Metabolites of Leaves of Cyclocarya Paliurus in Rats Plasma by UHPLC-Q/TOF-MS
ZHANG Xiaoqin ; LIN Bingfeng ; LIU Shuang ; LEI Houxing ; CHEN Liping ; WANG Nani
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(17):2435-2445
OBJECTIVE To investigate the components and metabolites of leaves of Cyclocarya paliurus in rats plasma. METHODS UHPLC-Q/TOF-MS method was applied to identify the components and metabolites of rat plasma. The prototype components and metabolites were analyzed in rats plasma of leaves of Cyclocarya paliurus water extract after intragastric administration by comparing the chromatograms of Cyclocarya paliurus, blank serum and drug-containing serum. RESULTS A total of 15 compounds including 6 prototype components and 9 metabolites were identified. The main prototype components in blood were caffeylquinic acid, flavonoids and saponins, and the metabolic pathways were methylation and hydroxylation. CONCLUSION This experiment showes that the prototype components absorbed into blood may be the potential bioactive components in leaves of Cyclocarya paliurus, providing a scientific basis for clarifying its material basis in pharmacodynamics.
10.Research Progress on Pharmacodynamic Substances and Mechanism of Anemarrhenae Rhizoma- Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex Herb Pair in the Treatment of Diabetic Osteoporosis
WANG Fang ; DENG Xuehui ; XU Pingcui ; LIN Bingfeng ; WANG Nani
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(21):3039-3046
Abstract
Diabetic osteoporosis is a systemic metabolic bone disease caused by long-term hyperglycemia and has become one of the major complications of diabetes. It is characterized by decreased bone mass, destroyed bone microstructure, and increased bone fragility. Anemarrhenae Rhizoma-Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex herb pair is a classic drug combination, and has been widely used in many anti-diabetic osteoporosis prescriptions. The pharmacological studies have shown that the effects of this herb pair on promoting formation and inhibiting bone resorption are closely related to the Nrf2, MAPK, Wnt and RANK/RANKL signaling pathways as well as autophagy. The compatibility of this herb pair changes the dissolution and pharmacokinetics of the active substances, which have synergistic effects. This article summarized the effective substances of Anemarrhenae Rhizoma-Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex and its mechanism of action against diabetes and osteoporosis, providing a reference for further research and development of the drug pair.