1.Effects of N,N'-dinitrosopiperazine on cell proliferation in nasal and nasopharyngeal epithelia and expression levels of TRAF2 and p16 genes in transgenic mice
Yingchun HE ; Daofa TIAN ; Fangguo LU ; Jieqiong JIANG ; Anyi HE ; Yan CHEN
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of N,N'-Dinitrosopiperazine (DNP) on the cell proliferation of nasal and nasopharyngeal epithelia and the expression levels of TRAF2 and p16 genes in TgN (p53mt-LMP1)/HT transgenic mice and the relationships between them.METHODS The epithelial proliferating characteristics of nasal cavity and nasopharynx in TgN (p53mt-LMP1)/HT cancerous lesion inducing group treated by DNP (TI),TgN (p53mt-LMP1)/HT controlling group (TC), C57BL/6J cancerous lesion inducing group (CI) treated by DNP and C57BL/6J controlling group (CC) were observed for pathological evaluation by HE staining,and the expression levels of TRAF2 and p16 genes in these tissue samples were determined by immunohistochemical methods.RESULTS The occurring rates of precancerous lesions in nasal and/or nasopharyngeal epithelia in TI,TC,CI and CC groups were 90%,10%,0 and 0,respectively (P
2.Study on quality indicators for concentration process of supernatant obtained in first ethanol precipitation in production of Danshen injection.
Han ZHANG ; Anyi YAN ; Xingchu GONG ; Haibing QU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(11):1436-1440
According to the effect of second ethanol precipitation (SEP) in the production of Danshen injection, the indicators for controlling the quality of a concentration process of the supernatant obtained in the first ethanol precipitation (FEP) were investigated. The concentrated supernatants of FEP with different constituents were prepared and treated with the same amount of ethanol. The parameters which affect phenolic compound retention ratios in SEP supernatant were found using a stepwise regression method. Phenolic compound contents in SEP supernatant were mainly affected by pH and caffeic acid content of the concentrated supernatant of FEP. Caffeic acid content and pH should be set as quality indicators and strictly controlled in concentrating the supernatant of FEP.
Caffeic Acids
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chemistry
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Chemical Precipitation
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Ethanol
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chemistry
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Injections
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Plant Extracts
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chemistry
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Quality Control
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Regression Analysis
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Salvia miltiorrhiza
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chemistry
3.Method for discriminating key quality control indicators of concentrated solution before traditional Chinese medicine ethanol precipitation.
Anyi YAN ; Xingchu GONG ; Haibin QU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(11):1558-1563
OBJECTIVETo suggest a method for discriminating quality control indicators of concentrated solution before traditional Chinese medicine ethanol precipitation.
METHODThe second ethanol precipitation (SEP) of Guanxinning was taken as an example, with the concentrated supernatant of first ethanol precipitation (CSFEP) prepared with same dry matter content and the same amount of ethanol as raw materials, to conduct the ethanol precipitation test under the same conditions. The experimental data was analyzed by stepwise regression and partial least squares regression. Both of them selected the parameters which affect phenolic compounds retention ratios in SEP supernatant as the key indicators.
RESULTPhenolic compounds contents in SEP supernatant were mainly affected by the contents of danshensu, caffeic acid and salvianolic acid B in CSFEP.
CONCLUSIONThe discrimination method can be used to discover key quality control indicators of concentrated solution before ethanol precipitation.
Chemical Precipitation ; Ethanol ; chemistry ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; standards ; Quality Control ; Solutions
4.Investigation of Pretreatment Methods for Comprehensive Resource Utilization of Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex Dregs
Lukun XIAO ; Anyi ZHAO ; Jipeng DI ; An LIU ; Sha CHEN ; Jun ZHANG ; Aiping ZHANG ; Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(12):149-156
ObjectiveTo explore the pretreatment methods to promote the enzymatic digestion and extraction of active ingredients from Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex dregs(MOCD), and to provide a reference basis for the utilization of resource components in MOCD. MethodLiquid chromatography-mass spectrometry(LC-MS) was used for qualitative analysis of resource components in MOCD with an Agilent C18 reversed-phase column(3.0 mm×100 mm, 2.7 µm) at the flow rate of 0.4 mL·min-1, the mobile phase was water(A)-acetonitrile(B) for gradient elution(0-3 min, 25%-48%B; 3-6 min, 48%-59%B; 6-10 min, 59%-80%B; 10-20 min, 80%-90%B; 20-25 min, 90%B), electrospray ionization(ESI) was employed with negative ion mode scanning and scanning range of m/z 50-1 200. A high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC), which refered to the determination in the 2020 edition of Chinese Pharmacopoeia, was used for quantitative analysis of resource components in MOCD. Four kinds of pretreatment agents were used to separate the resource components from MOCD, and the mechanism of different pretreatment agents was investigated by field emission scanning electron microscopy(FESEM), X-ray powder diffraction(XRD) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FT-IR). ResultMagnolol, honokiol and lignocellulose were identified as the main resource components of MOCD by qualitative and quantitative analysis. Under the conditions of 1% NaOH, reaction temperature at 80 ℃ and reaction time of 60 min, the concentration of reducing sugar produced by the enzymatic hydrolysis was 32.18 g·L-1, which was 79.8% higher than that of the untreated MOCD. After adding tween-80, the enzymatic hydrolysis time was reduced to 1/3 of the original time, the concentration of reducing sugar was increased by 102.0%. And the total recovery of magnolol and honokiol in the pretreatment solution was 69.23%. ConclusionMagnolol, honokiol and lignocellulosic components in MOCD are valuable for development and utilization, the combination of alkaline pretreatment and tween-80 can realize the recovery and utilization of these three resource components, which can provide a new idea for comprehensive utilization of resource components in MOCD.
5.Application and Analysis of High-quality Evaluation for Jianwei Xiaoshi Tablets
Anyi ZHAO ; Lukun XIAO ; Sha CHEN ; Cong GUO ; Yuzhen LIU ; Zhiguang WANG ; Yan LIU ; An LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(21):138-146
Jianwei Xiaoshi tablets, as a common variety of Chinese patent medicine with "one product with many manufacturers", have many manufacturers and huge market sales. However, the phenomenon about uneven quality and discrepant price is prominent. Based on this, this study was carried out for the quality evaluation of Jianwei Xiaoshi tablets by applying the high-quality evaluation criteria with the quality as core for Chinese patent medicine, which was based on the full production cycle, from the multi-dimension including raw material selection, production process, quality control, post-marketing research and so on. The evaluation results showed that the quality evaluation scores of Jianwei Xiaoshi tablets from different manufacturers varied greatly (ranging from 35 to 66), indicating that the quality was significantly different. In the actual production, generally inadequate attention was paid to the quality of raw materials, and the quality of raw materials was insufficient with the score ratio of 43%, especially the poor consistency control of them. The role of good manufacturing practice was obvious, and the scores of production process were generally high with the average score ratio of 62%, and the maximum up to 80%. The technological advancement of the manufacturer was outstanding. The score ratio of quality control was only 31% that the internal quality standard of each manufacture almost stayed at the qualified line, which was equal to the national standard, and the consistency of products was insufficient. The post-marketing research was lacking with the score ratio of 37%. Manufacturers with high brand awareness and market share were upper scores, while the others lagged far behind. The results of this evaluation are in line with the overall prediction, which can provide a reference for the high-quality evaluation of Chinese patent medicine, and supply the scientific data for high-quality and high-price application.
6.Historical Evolution and Key Information Research on Pediatric Famous Classical Formula Yigongsan
Jiangmin SU ; Jun ZHANG ; Cong GUO ; Anyi ZHAO ; Liang JIANG ; Heng ZHANG ; Jipeng DI ; Sha CHEN ; Li LIU ; Yan LIU ; An LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(7):205-214
Yigongsan is derived from Xiaoer Yaozheng Zhijue written by QIAN Yi in the Northern Song dynasty, which is the No. 3 formula in the Catalogue of Ancient Famous Classical Formulas(The Second Batch of Pediatrics) released by the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) in September 2022, and it can be developed as a class 3.1 new TCM drug. By referring to ancient medical books and modern literature, this study conducted herbal textual research on Yigongsan from five aspects, including historical evolution, origin and processing, dosage conversion, usage and preparation methods, and functional application, then formed the key information table of this formula, in order to provide reference for the development of reference samples and preparations of Yigongsan. Based on the results of the study, it is recommended that Panax ginseng should be removed the basal part of stem(rhizoma), Poria cocos should be removed the peel, Citrus reticulata should be cut into shreds and Glycyrrhiza uralensis should be used. According to 4.13 g/Qian(钱), 1 g/slice for ginger, 3 g for each jujube and 300 mL/Zhan(盏), the doses of Ginseng Radix, Poria, Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma, Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium, Zingiberis Rhizoma Recens, Jujubae Fructus were 1.652, 1.652, 1.652, 1.652, 1.652, 5, 6 g, and the total amount was 19.26 g. The decocting method was to crush the medicinal materials into fine powder with 50-80 mesh, add 300 mL of water and decoct to 210 mL for each dose, then remove the dregs and take it warmly. This formula was recorded in ancient books as the main treatment for the cold-deficiency of spleen and stomach, and Qi stagnation in children with vomiting and diarrhea and lack of appetite. It has been flexibly applied by later generations of physicians, and is often used to treat anorexia, inflammation of the digestive tract, diarrhea and other diseases in children.
7.Quality Uniformity Analysis of 7 Commercially Available Yangyin Qingfei Preparations
Jiangmin SU ; Yongzhen LAO ; Sha CHEN ; Jun ZHANG ; Cong GUO ; Anyi ZHAO ; Jipeng DI ; An LIU ; Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(18):164-170
ObjectiveTo establish the fingerprint of seven commercially available Yangyin Qingfei preparations, to quantitatively analyze the index components, to evaluate their quality uniformity with multivariate statistical analysis, and to explore the quality differences among different dosage forms. MethodA total of 33 batches of commercially available 7 kinds of Yangyin Qingfei preparations were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC), the fingerprints were established and the common peaks were identified. Paeoniflorin, verbascoside, harpagoside, glycyrrhizic acid and paeonol were selected as the indicators of quality attributes to quantitatively analyze 33 batches of preparations. Based on the administration methods of Yangyin Qingfei preparations, the daily intake was calculated and the radar charts were poltted, and cluster analysis and principal component analysis were used to explore the quality differences of 7 kinds of Yangyin Qingfei preparations and the quality uniformity among different batches of the same dosage form. ResultThe similarity of fingerprints of 7 dosage forms was 0.248-0.956, suggesting that there were significant differences among different dosage forms of Yangyin Qingfei preparations, and a total of 15 common peaks were calibrated, of which peak 7, peak 8, peak 11, peak 13 and peak 15 were paeoniflorin, verbascoside, harpagoside, glycyrrhizic acid and paeonol, respectively. The radar plots showed that the average total daily intake of large honeyed pills and water honeyed pills was the highest, and the uniformity of pill components was better. The quality of 33 batches of samples was divided into poor quality and high quality by cluster analysis. Principal component analysis showed that the uniformity and dosage form of different dosage forms were significantly different, the oral liquid had the best quality homogeneity with the minimum dispersion. And the content of paeonol in different dosage forms was significantly different, which was the key component of quality control of Yangyin Qingfei preparations. ConclusionYangyin Qingfei large honeyed pills and water honeyed pills show high content and good uniformity, which are relatively preferred dosage forms. Different preparation processes have a great influence on the content of paeonol, and its quality control should be emphasized during production. This study provides a scientific method for the comparison of product quality of different dosage forms of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, which is helpful for the development of preferred dosage forms of different prescriptions, and provides a reference for efficient use of medication in the clinical practice.