1.Comprehensive Quality Evaluation of Flos Farfarae from Different Habitats
Runli HE ; Zhe ZHANG ; Xiangping PEI ; Lili PING ; Bing WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(6):76-79,80
Objective To compare the quality of Flos Farfarae from different habitats, and provide basis for the utilization and development of Tussilago farfara. Methods The contents of rutin and tussilagone were determinated by HPLC, the 100-bud dry weight and bud color were weighed and observed. And the data of different samples were compared and statistical analysed. Results The content of rutin, tussilagone and 100-bud dry weight in Flos Farfarae from different place has a significant difference, and there was a significant positive correlation between rutin and tussilagone. Principal component and factor analysis showed that the quality of Flos Farfarae from Yushe, Ningwu, Guangling was better than other areas. Conclusion The quality of Flos Farfarae from different areas is difference, and wild T. farfara in Yushe, Ningwu, Guangling could be used as high quality germplasm.
2.Compatability chemistry of acid-alkaline pair medicine of Ephedra sinica and Glycyrrhiza uralencis in Maxing Shigan decoction.
Xiangping PEI ; Miaorong PEI ; Xiujun DUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(19):2466-2468
OBJECTIVETo investigate the change regularity of ephedrine and glyrihhzine acid in Ephedra sinila and Glycyrrhiza uralencis pair medicines and in Maxing Shigan decoction.
METHODThe contents of ephedrine and glycyrrhizic acid were determined by HPLC in samples of E. sinica extracts, G. uralencis extracts, pair medicines extracts of Maxing Shigao decoction sinica and G. uralencis, and extracts of E. sinica.
RESULTThere were no significant difference in ephedrine contents amoung different samples; the contents of glycyrrhizic acid were lower in decoctions of Maxing Shigan decoction than in G. uralencis decoction and pair medicines extracts.
CONCLUSIONMacromolecular complex was NOT formed by ephedrine and Glycyrrhizic acid in decoctions containing pair medicines of E. sinica and G. uralencis.
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; Ephedra sinica ; chemistry ; Ephedrine ; chemistry ; Glycyrrhiza ; chemistry ; Glycyrrhizic Acid ; chemistry
3.Compatability chemistry of acid-alkaline pair medicine of dahuang and Fuzi in Dahuang Fuzi decoction.
Xiujun DUAN ; Miaorong PEI ; Xiangping PEI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(17):2167-2171
OBJECTIVETo determine the change pattern of alkaline and acid components of Dahuang and Fuzi in different combinations.
METHODThe contents of anthraquinones and aconite alkaloids were determined by HPLC in samples of Dahuang extracts, Fuzi extracts, Dahuang and Fuzi pair medicines extracts, and extracts of whole recipe.
RESULTAs for Dahuang, the contents of anthraquinones were decreased with changes of combination: higher contents were in decoctions of Dahuang alone, lower contents were in decoctions of pair medicines, and the lowest contents were in decoctions of whole recipe. As for Fuzi, monoester aconite alkaloids could be detected in water extracts, and both biester and monoester aconite alkaloids could be detected in ethanol extracts. The contents of aconite alkaloids were decreased with changes of combinations: from Fuzi alone to pair medicines, and to whole recipe. The change pattern was more apparent when extracted in water decoction.
CONCLUSIONThe contents of alkaline and acid components are changed with different extract methods and different combinations.
Acids ; analysis ; Aconitum ; chemistry ; Alkalies ; analysis ; Alkaloids ; analysis ; Anthraquinones ; analysis ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; Rheum ; chemistry
4.Studies on chemical structure of complexes compounds formed by acid and alkaline components of pair medicines in decoction.
Miaorong PEI ; Chunsheng XUAN ; Xiujun DUAN ; Xiangping PEI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(23):3054-3059
OBJECTIVETo study the chemical structures of macromolecular complexes formed by aconitine and glycyrrhizic acid, aconitine and rhein, berberine and rhein, ephedrine and glycyrrhizic acid in decoctions.
METHODThe binding energy of reactants and products was determined by X-ray spectrography, the ground level charge distribution of products was caculated by density function theory of quantum chemistry.
RESULTThe binding energy of aconitine and glycyrrhizic acid, aconitine and rhein, berberine and rhein were changed after reaction. The characteristic atoms in the molecular structures of acid components have higher positive electric charge, while the ones in alkaline components have higher negative charge.
CONCLUSIONAconitine and glycyrrhizic acid, aconitine and rhein, berberine and rhein can form macromolecular complexes, ephedrine and glycyrrhizic acid can not.
Acids ; chemistry ; Alkalies ; chemistry ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry
5.Compatibility chemistry of acid-alkaline pair medicine of Dahuang and Huangbai in Dahuang Xiaoshi decoction.
Miaorong PEI ; Xiujun DUAN ; Xiangping PEI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(18):2312-2315
OBJECTIVETo determine the change pattern of alkaline and acid components of Dahuang and Huangbai amoung different combinations in Dahuang Xiaoshi decotion.
METHODThe contents of anthraquinones and berberine were determined by HPLC in samples of Dahuang extracts, Huangbai extracts, Dahuang and Huangbai pair medicine extracts, and extracts of whole recipe.
RESULTThe contents of anthraquinones and berberine were decreased with the changes of combinations: from component medicinal material alone to pair medicines, and to whole recipe. the change pattern was more apparent in water decoctions than in ethanol extracts.
CONCLUSIONThe contents of alkaline and acid components are changed with different extract methods and different combinations.
Acids ; analysis ; Alkalies ; analysis ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; Phellodendron ; chemistry ; Rheum ; chemistry
6.Compatability chemistry of acid-alkaline pair medicine of Fuzi and Gancao in Sini decoction.
Miaorong PEI ; Xiujun DUAN ; Xiangping PEI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(16):2047-2050
OBJECTIVETo determine the change pattern of alkaline and acid components of Fuzi and gancao amoung different combinations in Sini Decotion.
METHODThe contents of aconite alkaloids and glycyrrhizic acid were determined by HPLC in samples of Fuzi extracts, gancao extracts, Fuzi and gancao pair medicines extracts, and extracts of whole recipe.
RESULTAs for Fuzi, monoester aconite alkaloids could be detected in water extracts, and both biester and monoester aconite alkaloids could be detected in ethanol extracts. The contents of aconite alkaloids were decreased with changes of combinations: from Fuzi alone to pair medicines, and to whole recipe. The change pattern was more apparent when extracted in water decoction. As for Gancao, the glycyrrhizic acid was lowered from single medicine to pair medicines, and to whole recipe.
CONCLUSIONThe contents of alkaline and acid components were changed with different extract methods and different combinations of Fuzi and Gancao.
Acids ; analysis ; Aconitum ; chemistry ; Alkalies ; analysis ; Alkaloids ; analysis ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; Glycyrrhizic Acid ; analysis
7.Comparative pharmacokinetics of six major compounds in normal and insomnia rats after oral administration of Ziziphi Spinosae Semen aqueous extract
Chenhui DU ; Yan YAN ; Chenxi SHEN ; Xiaofang CUI ; Xiangping PEI ; Xuemei QIN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2020;10(4):385-395
Ziziphi Spinosae Semen (ZSS), a traditional Chinese medicine, is used in clinics for the treatment ofinsomnia in China and other Asian countries. Herein, we described for the first time a comparative pharmacokinetics study of the six major compounds of ZSS in normal control (NC) and para-chlor-ophenylalanine (PCPA)-induced insomnia model (IM) rats that were orally administered the aqueous extract of ZSS. An ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole orbitrap mass (UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap-MS) method was developed and validated for the simultaneous determination of coclaurine, magnoflorine, spinosin, 6'''-feruloylspinosin, jujuboside A (JuA), and jujuboside B (JuB) in ZSS in rat plasma. The established approach was successfully applied to a comparative pharmacokinetic study. The systemic exposures of spinosin and 6'''-feruloylspinosin were decreased in the IM group compared to the NC group, while plasma clearance (CL) was significantly increased. The Tmax values of JuA and JuB in IM rats were significantly lower than those in NC rats. The T1/2 of JuA in the IM group was significantly accelerated. The pharmacokinetic parameters of coclaurine and magnoflorine were not evidently affected between the two groups. These results indicate that the pathological state of insomnia altered the plasma pharmacokinetics of spinosin, 6'''-feruloylspinosin, JuA, and JuB in the ZSS aqueous extract, providing an experimental basis for the role of ZSS in insomnia treatment. The comparative pharmacokinetics-based UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap-MS using full-scan mode can therefore provide a reliable and suitable means for the screening of potentially effective substances applied as quality markers of ZSS.
8.Research on compatibility chemistry of acid-alkaline pair medicines in formulas of traditional Chinese medicine.
Miaorong PEI ; Xiujun DUAN ; Xiangping PEI ; Chunsheng XUAN ; Xiaoying WANG ; Lina ZHAO ; Shurong ZHANG ; Bingchen LIU ; Shimin WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(15):1989-1993
Compatibility chemistry of acid-alkaline pair medicines in formulas of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an important research field which should merit to pay attention. The ideas and methods in prescription compatibility research on formulas containing alkaline-acid pair medicines were summarized from the aspect of chemical groups of alkaline and acid ingredients; the research results were introduced and analyzed; the research meaning was elaborated; and the expectation of the field was viewed.
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9.Study on Changes of Extraction Rates of Forsythiaside A and Forsythin in Forsythia suspense Compatible with Other Medicinal Materials of Menshi Huwei Formula before and after Decoction
Huizhen LIANG ; Beibei JIN ; Xiangping PEI ; Jiuzhang MEN ; Hui LI ; Jinna WEI
China Pharmacy 2019;30(17):2365-2369
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the changes of extraction rates of forsythiaside A and forsythin in Forsythia suspensa compatible with other medicinal material of Menshi huwei formula before and after decoction. METHODS: HPLC method was used to determine the extraction amounts and to calculate the extraction rates of forsythiaside A and forsythin in F. suspensa (5 g×7 doses), F. suspensa (5 g×7 doses) compatible with Pinelliae rhizoma praeparatum cum zingibere et alumine (PRZA), Menshi huwei formula [including 6 ingredients as F. suspense (5 g×7 doses), PRZA] after decocted with water. The determination was performed on Diamonsil C18 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-0.2% formic acid solution (gradient elution). The detection wavelength was set at 278 nm, and the column temperature was 30 ℃. The flow rate was 1.0 mL/min. RESULTS: The linear range of forsythiaside A and forsythin were 0.61-6.1, 0.246-2.46 μg (r=0.999 7, 0.999 9), respectively; RSDs of precision, stability (within 20 h) and reproducibility tests were all lower than 2% (n=6). Average recovery rates were 96.10%-99.37% (RSD≤2.36%,n=6) respectively. In F. suspensa, extraction rates of forsythiaside A and forsythin were 96.90% and 66.67%. In F. suspensa compatible with PRZA, extraction rates of them were 101.61% and 54.55%. In Menshi huwei formula, extraction rates of them were 98.39% and 84.85%. CONCLUSIONS: After F. suspensa is compatible with PRZA, the extraction rates of forsythiaside A is increased while forsythin is decreased. After compatible with other medicinal material in Menshi huwei formula, extraction rates of both are increased slightly.
10. Correlation analysis of the Epstein-Barr virus recruited regulatory T cells in nasopharyngeal carcinoma of immune escape
Pei BI ; Jie WANG ; Juan LU ; Xiong LIU ; Fan WANG ; Yunfan LUO ; Shudao PENG ; Xiangping LI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2017;52(9):692-697
Objective:
To investigate the relation of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-induced immune escape to regulatory T cells(Treg) in nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC).
Methods:
We recruited 83 patients who were pathologically diagnozed as nasopharyngeal carcinoma and treated in Nanfang Hospital from January to September 2016. CD4+ CD25+ FOXP3+ Treg in peripheral blood was examined by flow cytometry and the level of EBV DNA in the blood was detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR)in 83 patients and 51 healthy adults as control. The expression of FOXP3+ Treg and EBER in NPC in 32 of 83 patients and in nasopharyngitis in 16 control patients were tested by immunohistochemistry(IHC) and in-situ hybridization(ISH).
Results:
The ratio of Treg in blood in patients with NPC(5.29±1.45)% was higher than that in control group (4.78±1.19) %, with a statistically significant difference(