1.A Brief Account of the Study on Fufangdashen Tablets
Xiaojian LUO ; Kaishun BI ; Shuyu ZHOU ; Ruhua ZHANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(05):-
This article reviews the study on Compound Danshen Tablets. Based on collecting and analyzing literatures, about the pharmacological actions, preparation procedure, quality control methods, dosage improvement, etc. of Compound Danshen Tablets, it is considered that Compound Danshen Tablets has been extensively studied mrecent years, but quality control methods should be improved further and basic research should attract attention.
2.STUDY ON THE RELEASE MECHANISM OF FENOPROFEN CALCIUM FROM HYDROPHILLIC SUSTAINED-RELEASE MATRIX
Chunshun ZHAO ; Zhonggui HE ; Shengmiao CUI ; Xing TANG ; Ruhua ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2001;36(1):63-66
AIM To study the release mechanism of fenoprofen calcium (FC) from hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) matrices. METHODS The release of FC and the erosion properties of hydrophillic matrices containing HPMC was examined at different paddle speed. The release mechanism of FC was further confirmed by evaluating the n value in Peppas equation. RESULTS The results indicate that the release of FC and the erosion of matrices exhibit zero order kinetic equation, and it exhibits line relationship between them. CONCLUSION In the first 40 min, FC mainly released by diffusion and erosion from HPMC matrix, while it was controlled by the rate of tablet erosion after 50 min.
3.Study on physicochemical properties of storax ?-cyclodextrin inclusion complex
Hongtao SONG ; Tao GUO ; Minghong ZHAO ; Ruhua ZHANG ; Xian LI ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Object To study the phsiochemical properties of storax ? cyclodextrin (? CD) inclusion complex Methods The inclusion complex was identified by the methods of TLC, X ray powder diffractometry and IR The solubility and dissolution rate of cinnamic acid in inclusion complex were investigated by HPLC Results The TLC showed that the main composition of storax had no change before and after being included by ? CD The spectra of X ray powder diffractometry and IR of the inclusion complex were remarkably different from those of storax and storax ? CD mixture It was shown a great improvement of the solubility and dissolution rate of cinnamic acid in the inclusion complex in 0 1 mol/L HCl, pH 6 6 and pH 7 5 phosphate buffer solution Conclusion The storax ? CD inclusion complex exhibits some new physical characteristics and its physiochemical properties are greatly changed comparing with those of storax
4.Studies on preparation of Heart-protecting Musk Pellet by using centrifugal granulator
Hongtao SONG ; Tao GUO ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Xing TANG ; Zhuo WANG ; Ruhua ZHANG ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
Object To prepare Heart protecting Musk Pellet (HPMP). Methods The HPMP was prepared by using a centrifugal granulator. The effect of formulation and technology on the yield of pellets was investigated. The optimal conditions of technology were selected by the uniform design. Results The yields of core pellets were affected significantly by the rotating rate of plate, amount of adhesive agent, the added speed of adhesive agent and the conditions of nebulization. The spraying rate of binder solution and feeding rate of powder were found to have significant influences on pelletizing. The process parameters established by the uniform design were as follows: the ratio of fine intermediate product and MCC was 1∶1, the adhesive agent was 3% HPMC solution. The rotating rate of plate was 200 r/min, the blower rate was 10?20 L/min, the rate of air flow was 15 L/min, the spray air pressure was 0 5 MPa, the rotating rate of spray solution pump was 14 r/min and the rotating rate of powder feed machine was 18 r/min. Conclusion Under the optimal conditions, the pellets prepared by using centrifugal granulator have perfect shape and surface characteristics and the yield of 1 000 700 ?m pellets could reach to 90 4%.
5.Biomechanical study of swan-like memory compressive connector for treating fractures and nonunions of humerus
Shuogui XU ; Chuncai ZHANG ; Jiacan SU ; Weiming ZENG ; Shaode GU ; Ruhua FANG ; Linchun ZHANG ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(10):-
Objective:To study the biomechanical basis of swan like memory compressive connector (SMC) for treating fractures and nonunions of humerus. Methods:The study was performed by electrometric, two and three dimensional (3D) photoelasticity techniques. By gauging and multiple time standardization, load strain curve was got, then the dynamic memory force of SMC was calculated. The dynamically compressive force of swan neck compressive part was calculated by 2D photoelasticity. By precision moulding, the epoxy resin 3D photoelasticity humeral model was established, then it was fixated by SMC, meanwhile, an epoxy resin cirque was used to share the continuously memorial compress. The 3D stress distribution of humeral model was got, and 6 space component stress of the inspected node was divided by Leize polarizing microscope. Results:The continuously memory force of SMC was 110.35 N. The longitudinal dynamical compressive memory force was 163.88 N. 3D photoelasticity method showed that the swan neck compressive part of SMC, swan body connecting part of SMC and swan wing holding part of SMC were in consistent with each other, memorably holding bone, 3D fixation style was formed, and overall stress distribution was produced.. Conclusion:The stress field produced by 3D memory fixation of SMC is good for the treatment of fractures and nonunions. Early function exercises are allowed, and the fracture healing is prompted.
6.Studies on pharmacokinetics of Musk Protecting Heart Pellets with pH-dependent gradient-release and Musk Protecting Heart Pills
Hongtao SONG ; Tao GUO ; Ruhua ZHANG ; Haiyang HU ; Xian LI ; Xianyin CHEN
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(09):-
Object To investigate the pharmacokinetic parameters of Musk Protecting Heart Pellets with pH-dependent gradient-release (MPHP-pH) and Musk Protecting Heart Pills (MPHP). Methods The cardiac muscle nutritional blood flow in rat was measured as effective index. Results It was one-compartment model when the rat was ig MPHP. The minimal effecting dose was 0.54 mg/kg, the present half-life, the elimination half-life, medicinal effect and the peak time of effective action were 0.53, 1.21, 3.48 and 1.13 h, respectively. The absorption half-life, elimination half-life and peak time of effective dose were 0.23, 1.47 and 0.88 h, respectively. Statistical moment analysis showed that the mean residence time mean residence time (MRT) of effective action were 5.05 h for MPHP-pH and 2.33 h for MPHP, the MRT of effective dose were 7.70 h for MPHP-pH and 3.21 h for MPHP. The relative bioavailability of effective dose for MPHP-pH was 104.03%. Conclusion MPHP has the characteristics of fast absorption, fast eliminationand short effective action time. Whereas MPHP-pH has the characteristics of fast absorption, protonged and relaxed effective action compared with MPHP.
7.Studies on release of pH-dependent gradient-releasing heart-protecting musk pellets in vitro
Hongtao SONG ; Tao GUO ; Ruhua ZHANG ; Yan MA ; Xian LI ; Kaishun BI ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(11):-
Object To investigate the release of pH dependent gradient releasing heart protecting musk pellets (GRHPMP) in vitro. Methods The pH dependent GRHPMP was prepared by coating with hydroxy propylmethy cellulose, Eudragit ○R L 30D 55 and Eudragit ○R L100/S100, repectively. The release of borneol and total ginsenoside from GRHPMP were determined according to method described in Chinese Pharmacopoeia (2000 ed) at simulated gastrointestinal pH conditions. Results The f 2 value of release data of borneol and total ginsenoside was 79 6. Conclusion The result suggested that, in vitro, the liposoluble borneol and watersoluble total ginsenoside could release simultaneously at a sustained rate.
8.A multicenter study of effect of pidotimod on the immune function in children with respiratory tract infection
Yanyuan YANG ; Hua ZHANG ; Zhanling LI ; Xiuhui XU ; Huiyao ZHONG ; Ruhua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;37(7):132-134,137
Objective To explore the clinical curative effect of pidotimod on patients with respiratory tract infection and effect on immune function. Methods 120 children with recurrent respiratory tract infection in the Third Hospital of Qinhuangdao,the Third Staff Hospital of Baogang Group,the Third Hospital of Wulanchabu were selected,and were divided into two groups according to random number table.60 cases in control group were treated with routine treatment of anti-infection,relieving cough,eliminating phlegm,antipyretic;60 cases in experimental group were treated with pidotimod on the basis of routine treatment,oral with boiled water,0.4g per times,2 times a day,with a course of 60 days.Clinical curative effect after treatment and serum immunoglobulin (IgG,IgA,IgM)levels,T lymphocyte subsets (CD3+,CD4+,CD8+)levels and NK cells relative activities before and after treatment were compared between two groups.Results After treatment,the total effective rate of experimental group (95.00%)was significantly higher than that of control group (81.67%),and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05);the immune indexes before treatment had no significant difference,and levels of serum immunoglobulin and T lymphocyte subsets were improved,and levels of serum immunoglobulin (IgG,IgA,IgM)and T lymphocyte subsets (CD3+,CD4+,CD8+)of experimental group were more higher than those of control group,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05 );relative activity of NK cells in both groups improved after treatment,but relative activity of NK cells in experimental group was significantly higher than that in control group,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05 );adverse reactions according minor rashes and anemia were observed in two groups,and there was no significant differece in the incidence of adverse reactions,and ADR was tolerable after symptomatic treatment.Conclusion Pidotimod could significantly improve the clinical curative effect of patients with respiratory tract infections and effectively improve the immune function of patients with recurrent respiratory tract infections with high security,which has a clinical significance.
9.Clinical significance of C-reactive protein and homocysteine in type 2 diabetes with depressive disorder
Jie SI ; Hui FANG ; Yanfeng ZHEN ; Xueling SUN ; Yukai LI ; Huan YU ; Cuilin ZHANG ; Li ZHOU ; Ruhua GUAN ; Ying YANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2015;(2):117-120
Objective To investigate the changes of C- reactive protein( CRP ) and homocysteine ( Hcy)in the type 2 diabetes with depression,and its clinical significance and potential mechanism. Methods One hundred and twenty-four cases with type 2 diabetes were divided into the depression group(63 cases)and non-depression group( 61 cases ) according to the Self-Rating Depression Scale and verified by Self-Rating Anxiety Scale. The information including age,sex,education degree,body mass index,course of disease and the number of complications were recorded. The levels of CRP,Hcy,fasting plasma glucose( FPG ),glycosylated hemoglobin(HbA1c)and blood lipid were measured. The depression group was divided into mild,medium and heavy group to compared the changes of Hcy and CRP. Results The levels of Hcy,HbA1c and the number of complications in depression group were 11. 5( 8. 6,15. 6 )μmol/L,( 10. 13 ± 2. 17 )%,and 2( 1,3 ) respectively,higher than that of non-depression group(8. 6(7. 4,11. 2)μmol/L,(9. 33 ± 2. 20)%,1(0,2)), while the education degree of depression group((9. 75 ± 3. 36)years)was lower than that of non-depression group((11. 56 ± 3. 73)years),and the differences were significant( t/Z = -3. 537,0. 952,-2. 339,0. 228 respectively;P ﹤0. 05). The levels of Hcy in mild,medium and heavy depression group were(8. 75(7. 45, 10. 45)μmol/L,12. 2(8. 90,14. 40)μmol/L,19. 50(14. 33,28. 03)μmol/L respectively and the difference was significant(F =25. 963,P =0. 000). No significance difference was found in terms of CRP level(2. 35 (1. 10,4. 92)mg/L,3. 25(1. 11,5. 68)mg/L,2. 32(1. 27,5. 41)mg/L;F=0. 194,P=0. 907). There was significant correlation between depression scores and Hcy( r=0. 615,P=0. 000). Conclusion Type 2 diabetes with depression is associated with the level of blood glucose,education degree and the course of disease. Hcy,not CRP is an independent risk factor of type 2 diabetes with depression.
10.Comparative effectiveness research on small IT knife pre-cut and conventional guidewire cannulation on selective biliary intubation (with video)
Yonghua SHEN ; Qibin HE ; Yi WANG ; Ruhua ZHENG ; Wen LI ; Yuling YAO ; Jun CAO ; Yiyang ZHANG ; Lei WANG ; Xiaoping ZOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2021;38(1):48-51
Objective:To evaluate the application value of small IT knife pre-cut in assistance to duodenal papillary cannulation compared with conventional guidewire cannulation.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the data of 90 patients with choledocholithiasis including 52 patients with small IT knife pre-cut assisted intubation (small IT knife group) and 38 patients with conventional guidewire intubation (conventional group) in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) from May 2016 to July 2019 in the digestive endoscopy center of Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital. The basic data, curative effect and complications of the two groups were collected and compared.Results:There was statistically significant difference in gender composition between the small IT knife group and the conventional group ( χ2=5.679, P=0.017), but no significant difference in other baseline data between the two groups (all P>0.05). The median intubation time of the small IT knife group was significantly shorter than that of the conventional group (141.5 s VS 270.0 s, Z=1 268.0, P=0.022). There were no significant differences in the success rate of intubation [98.1% (51/52) VS 94.7% (36/38), χ2=0.760, P=0.571], the incidence of intraoperative bleeding [15.4% (8/52) VS 7.9% (3/38), χ2=1.148, P=0.345], postoperative pancreatitis [5.8% (3/52) VS 7.9% (3/38), χ2=0.159, P=0.694], and postoperative cholangitis [1.9% (1/52) VS 5.3% (2/38), χ2=0.760, P=0.571] between the two groups. No perforation occurred in the two groups. After stratifying according to the operator′s proficiency, the median intubation time was significantly different between the small IT knife expert group and the conventional expert group (116.0 s VS 258.0 s, Z=276.0, P=0.038), while there was no significant difference in the intubation time among other groups (all P>0.05). Conclusion:The small IT knife is safe and effective to pre-cut and assist intubation in ERCP, and it may shorten the intubation time.