1.Influences of Various Extraction Methods on Content and ChemicalComponents of Volatile Oil from Lignum Santali
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1999;0(02):-
Objective To observe the influences of ether soaking method, solven t refluxing method and steam distilling method on the content and chemical compo nents of volatile oil from Lignum Santali. Methods Gas chromatograph_mass sp ectrogram (GC_MS) analysis was adopted. Results The content of santalol in t he oi l from Lignum Santali extracted by ether soaking was a little higher than that i n the volatile oil extracted by steam distilling, and their chemical components are similar. The total content of volatile oil extracted by solvent refluxing me thod was 3.35%, much higher than that by steam distilling metho d. GC_MS analysis showed the content of santalol and other chemical components a re similar by the two methods. Conclusion Ether soaking method can be used f or the qualitative analysis of volatile oil from Lignum Santali. Extraction of s antalum oil by steam distilling method is incomplete.
2.Defense Style of Graduate Students
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(07):-
Objective: To explore the characteristics of graduate students' mental deference style. Methods:1960 graduate students and 3281 college students were assessed with DSQ. Results:The score of graduate students on mature deference style were higher than immature and middle style (3.88?1.02/4.14?1.0,5.68?1.17/5.76?1.06,4.41?0.77/4.58?0.69). The mean score of female graduate students' immature style were higher than male (3.97?0.89/3.85?1.07,t=2.62,P
3.Effects of Fruit-age on Chemical Com position in Exocarpium Citri Grandis
Xujiang YUAN ; Li LIN ; Zhixia CHEN
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(03):-
Objective To determine the appropriate collecting -time of Exocarpium citri grandis,the chemical compo-sition in Exocarpium citri grandis in different fruit -ages was compare d and analyzed.Methods Contents of naringein and bergapten were compared by TLC an d the total dihydroflavones in Exocarpium citri grandis was determined by spec-trophotometmic analysis with detection wavelength at 384nm.Results With the increase of fruit -age,the c ontents of naringein and total dihydroflavones in Exocarpium citri grandis decreased and the content of bergapt en increased.Con-clusion Fruit -age has an obviously effect on the chemical composition in Exocarpium citri grandis and collecting -time can influence the quality of medicin e materials.Further studies of Exocarpium citri grandis should be combined pharma-codynamics for fixing collecting -t ime.
4.Effects of fungal elicitors on growth of Dendrobium candidum protocorms
Xiaomei CHEN ; Shunxing GUO ; Zhixia MENG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(03):-
Objective To study the effects of two fungal elicitors on the growth of Dendrobium candidum protocorms cultured on the solid medium.Methods The medium for propagation of protocorms was selected and the growth curve on that medium was obtained.According to the curve,the two fungal elicitors were added at the different growth stages of protocorms.The fresh weight(FW) and dry weight(DW) of protocorms were measured.Results The medium for propagation of protocorms was 1/2MS+20% potato extract+3% sucrose+0.8% agar.Compared with the control MF23 elicitor added at weeks 11 and 13 could significantly increase the FW by 16.4%(P
5.Determination of isoimperatorin in Exocarpium citri grandis from various species and origins by TLC-Scanning
Zhixia CHEN ; Li LIN ; Dongmei SUN ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(02):-
Objective: To determinate the content of isoimperatorin in Exocarpium citri grandis from 10 various species and origins. Methods: The isoimperatorin was determinated at 305nm by TLC Scanning. Results: The content of isoimperatorin in Exocarpium citri grandis was very low, and the law of distribution could not be found. Conclusion: Although the content of isoimperatorin in Exocarpium citri grandis was very low, the method is very sensitive and simple and the result is accurate.
6.HPLC fingerprint of flavonoids in Exocarpium Citri Grandis
Zhixia CHEN ; Li LIN ; Dongmei SUN ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(07):-
Object To establish the HPLC fingerprint of flavonoids in Exocarpium Citri Grandis (ECG) Methods HPLC fingerprint of ten samples were established. The naringin was used as standard. The relative migration time and the percentage of peak area were used as parameters Results More than 30 peaks occurred on the HPLC fingerprint of flavonoids of ECG. The fingerprints of C. grandis ‘Tomentosa’ and C. grands had obivous differences Conclusion The method is simple and accurate with a good reproducibility. It could be used for quality control and identification of ECG
7.Modern surgical treatments for congenital choledochal cysts complicated with anomalous junction of pancreaticobiliary ductal system: an analysis of 30 cases
Qing LIN ; Fulai CHEN ; Zhixia LI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 1998;0(06):-
Objective To discuss the modern surgical treatments for congenital choledochal cysts complicated with anomalous junction of pancreaticobiliary ductal system through analyzing data in 30 cases. Methods The 30 cases were diagnosed with ERCP, MRCP, cholangiography or dissection, respectively. Then 28 of them were treated with external drainage (n=2), internal drainage (n=9) and Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy (n=22), respectively. Of the 28, 5 received operations twice. Results External drainage was helpful in emergency cases while internal drainage frequently resulted in recurrent cholangitis, choledocholith, anastomotic stenosis or cyst malignancy that needed to be operated on again. Choledochocyst resection and pancreaticobiliary shunt achieved satisfactory results. Conclusions Congenital choledochal cyst is usually complicated with anomalous junction of pancreaticobiliary ductal system (88.2%). As for its treatment, choledochocyst resection, pancreaticobiliary shunt and hepaticojejunostomy should be of the first choice.
8.Risk factors relevant to postoperative recurrence in patients of nodular goiter
Gongxue XU ; Zhixia LI ; Folai CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(07):-
ObjectiveTo study relevant factors for the postoperative recurrence in patients of nodular goiter. Method Nine clinical factors were recruited for the study in relation to postoperative recurrence of 230 patients with nodular goiter.Data were analyzed by ? 2 test and Logistic regression.Result Two independent factors were found significantly in relation to recurrence(B=-1 652?6,B=1 070?7, P
9.Nursing of patients with pure diffuse axonal injury treated by multi-step sub-hypothermia therapy
Xinguo FEI ; Jianhua WANG ; Wei ZHOU ; Zhixia DONG ; Ge CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(12):14-16
Objective To explore the nursing measures of patients with pure diffuse axonal injury (DAI)treated by multi-step sub-hypothermia therapy.Methods The nursing care of pure DAI patients treated by multi-step sub-hypothermia therapy,which included the traumatic condition evaluation before treatment,the nursing care during treatment,the nursing care after treatment but also in coma,and the nursing care after palinesthesia.Results The intracranial pressure and concentration and lactic acid in blood and cerebrospinal fluid alleviated.The forehead expanded.The disability rating scale(DRS)decreased.While the incidence of sub-hypothermia related complications did not increased.Conclusions The elaborative nursing care aiming at different pathogenetic conditions,different stages is the first guarantee in the treatment of pure DAI with multi-step sub-hypothermia therapy.
10.Assessment of the Quality of Two Different Species of Exocarpium Citri Grandis
Li LIK ; Zhixia CHEN ; Xujiang YUAN ; Xiangming LI
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2000;0(04):-
[Objective] To assess the quality of Citrus grandis Osbeck. Var. tomentosa Hort. (CGO Var. TH) and Citrus grandis (L. ) Osbeck (CGO). [Methods] The macroscopic feature and microscopic structure of CGO Var. TH and CGO were compared. Their content of total flavones (TF) was determined by spectrometry, naringin content and fingerprint by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and the content of rhoifolin by thin-layer chromatography (TLC). Their expectorart, anti-inflammatory and antitussive effects were observed by phenol red test, auricular swelling test and ammonia-water-induced cough method. [Results] Obvious differences such as villi in the exocarp and non-grandular hair in the stem existed in the macroscopic feature and microscopic structure of CGO Var. TH and CGO. The contents o{ total flavones and naringin in CGO Var. TH were markedly higher than that in CGO and the rhoifolin content in CGO Var. TH was ten times as much as that in CGO. Markedly difference was also found in their fingerprint. The expectorant, anti-inflammatory and antitussive effects in CGO Var. TH were better than those in CGO. [Conclusion] The quality of CGO Var. TH is much better than that of CGO.