1.Comparative study of biological characters and paeoniflorin content of wild and asexual cultivated Paeonia lactiflora growing at Duolun county, Inner Mongolia.
Ting XIE ; Meng ZHOU ; Xin LI ; Guo-hui LIN ; Ming-xu ZHAO ; Baiyila JIN ; Almaz ; Wen-hao ZHANG ; Wen-ming BAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(24):4830-4833
This study aims to investigate whether the cultivation peony, can take the place of wild herbaceous peony by comparing the biological traits and paeoniflorin content between them. The result showed that the biomass of the stem, leaf, crown, fleshy root and fine root of wild plants were all smaller than that of bud asexual cultivated plants, while there was no significant differences in below-ground and aboveground biomass ratio between these two plants. The stele diameter, the proportion of stele, and the ratio of stele diameter to cortex thickness of wild plants were significantly higher than that of bud asexual cultivated plants, while the cortex thickness and the proportion of cortex were significantly smaller than bud asexual cultivated plants. Although the biological traits of bud asexual cultivated plants have changed significantly, the paeoniflorin content in fleshy roots has no significant difference between wild and bud asexual cultivated plants. Therefore, it is feasible to use the bud asexual cultivation to the conservation and large-scale cultivation of Paeonia laciflora, which is an endangered species.
Glucosides
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analysis
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Monoterpenes
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analysis
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Paeonia
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anatomy & histology
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chemistry
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growth & development
2. Mongolian medicine: History, development and existing problems
Songbo QU ; Almaz BORJIGIDAI ; Jinshan BAO ; Wuliji AO ; Laxinamujila BAI ; Almaz BORJIGIDAI
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2022;14(3):345-355
Mongolian medicine (MM) is an important part of Mongolian culture. Exploration of MM can play a crucial role in the prevention and treatment of various diseases and can help provide better health care globally. In this article, we gave a brief introduction to the origin and development of MM, the theoretical system of MM, the principles of Mongolian materia medica formula, the modern research on Mongolian materia medica and the quality control of Mongolian materia medica. The present situation and outlook of MM were also discussed.
3.Ankle and foot mechanics in individuals with chronic ankle instability during shod walking and barefoot walking: A cross-sectional study.
Osama Ragaa ABDELRAOUF ; Amr Almaz ABDEL-AZIEM
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2021;24(3):174-179
PURPOSE:
This study evaluated the angular kinematic and moment of the ankle and foot during shod walking and barefoot walking in individuals with unilateral chronic ankle instability (CAI).
METHODS:
Recreational soccer players with unilateral CAI were recruited for this cross sectional study conducted between January and August 2019. A total of 40 participants were screened for eligibility but only 31 met the inclusion criteria based on the methods of Delahunt et al and Gribble et al. Except for 3 participants not attending the evaluation session, 28 participants were finally included. A three dimensional motion analysis system made up of ProReflex motion capture unit and an AMTIb Kistler force plate, embedded in the middle of nine meter walkway, were used to assess the ankle and foot angles and moment during shod walking and barefoot walking conditions. A Statistical Package for Social Sciences (version 20.0) was used to analyze data.
RESULTS:
During shod walking, the ankle joint plantar-flexion range of motion (ROM) at 10% of the gait cycle (GC) and dorsiflexion ROM at 30% of the GC were significantly higher than those during barefoot walking for both feet (p = 0.001, 0.001, 0.027, and 0.036 respectively). The inversion ROM during shod walking was significantly higher than that during barefoot walking for both feet at 10% and 30% of the GC (p = 0.001. 0.001, 0.001, and 0.042 respectively). At 10% of the GC, the eversion moment was significantly higher between barefoot and shod walking for both feet (both p = 0.001). At 30% of the GC, there was no significant difference between shod and barefoot walking plantar-flexion moment of both feet (p = 0.975 and 0.763 respectively), and the eversion moment of both feet (p = 0.116 and 0.101 respectively).
CONCLUSION
At the early stance, shod walking increases the ankle plantar-flexion and foot inversion ROM, and decreases the eversion moment for both feet in subjects with unilateral CAI. Therefore, the foot wearing condition should be considered during evaluation of ankle and foot kinematics and kinetics.
4.Biopharmaceutics classification and absorption mechanisms primary study on four kinds of flavonoids.
Hui-Fang LI ; Dong ZHANG ; Wen-Jun QU ; Hai-Lin WANG ; Yang LIU ; Almaz BORJIGDAI ; Jian CUI ; Zheng-Qi DONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2016;41(7):1198-1203
The solubility and permeability on four kinds of flavonoids (kaempferol, hesperidin, apigenin, genistein) were test according to the theory of biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS), and their absorption mechanism. The solubility was investigated by the method in determination of solubility of "Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2010". To detect appearance permeability of compounds mentioned above, the appropriate concentrations were selected by the MTT method in cell transfer experiments in Caco-2 cell model, which established by in vitro cell culture method. Therefore, these compounds were classified with BCS according to solubility and permeability. In addition, to explore absorption mechanisms, the experiments in three different concentrations of compounds in high, medium and low in bidirectional transformation methods in Caco-2 cell model contacted. The study indicated that all of kaempferol, hesperidin, apigenin, genistein have the characteristics in low solubility and high permeability, which belong to BCSⅡ, and the absorption mechanism of kaempferol was active transportation. Whereas, hesperidin, apigenin, genistein were passive transportation. In this study, it carried out initial explorations on establishment of determination for solubility and permeability in flavonoids, and provided theoretical reference for further research on BCS in traditional Chinese medicine.
5.SSR-based Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Quality Trait-related Markers of 69 Picria felterrae Germplasm Samples
Guo-yue YAN ; Fan YANG ; Yan-yuan BAI ; Yao-yan LI ; Meng-li WU ; Hui GAO ; Miao ZHANG ; Almaz BORJIGIDAI ; Yang-jiao XIE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2020;26(4):174-184
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6.Biopharmaceutical classification and transport mechanism of 4 alkaloids in Mongolian herbal medicine Sophorae Flavescentis Radix.
Hui-Fang LI ; Jin-Hua BAO ; Liang TIAN ; ALISA ; Zheng-Qi DONG ; Almaz BORJIGIDAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2021;46(18):4721-4729
In this study, we studied the solubility and permeability of matrine, oxymatrine, sophoridine, and oxysophocarpine, four alkaloids in the Mongolian herbal medicine Sophorae Flavescentis Radix, and evaluated the absorption mechanism with the Caco-2 cell model, so as to provide a basis for the new drug development and efficacy evaluation of Sophorae Flavescentis Radix. The results showed that all the four alkaloids had high solubility and high permeability and can be well absorbed, belonging to the class-I drugs of Biopharmaceutical Classification System(BCS). The absorption(AP→BL) and excretion(BL→AP) of matrine and oxymatrine were not affected by the concentration while the absorption depended on P-gp protein. The absorption(AP→BL) and excretion(BL→AP) of sophoridine and oxysophocarpine were positively related to the concentration and time, and the absorption process was independent from P-gp protein. The results provide scientific reference and an experimental basis for the development of Mongolian medical prescriptions containing Sophorae Flavescentis Radix.
Alkaloids
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Biological Products
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Caco-2 Cells
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Herbal Medicine
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Humans
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Sophora
7.Analysis of the soil microbial community of Cistanche deserticola and Cynomorium songaricum in the saline-alkali soil of Ebinur Lake
Yan ZHENG ; Xiao SUN ; Yu-jing MIAO ; Yuan JIANG ; Almaz BORJIGIDAI ; Lin-fang HUANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(4):1178-1187
To explore the characteristics of soil microbial communities of