1.Discriminating processed betel nut's degree of stir-frying and quantizing empirical index based on color difference meter and electronic nose fingerprint analyzer.
Xuesi HUANG ; Wenmin LI ; Xiaolin ZHANG ; Jing JIA ; Huihui ZHANG ; Chunjie WU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(14):1786-1791
OBJECTIVEThe color difference meter and electronic nose fingerprint analyzer were introduced to discriminate processed betel nut's different huohou and quantize empirical index during the processing of Chinese medicine.
METHODBy collecting the color's and the smell's characteristic parameters of betel nut and its processed products to set up huohou's math discrimination modules and 90% reference value scale.
RESULTWe set up a huohou's math discrimination module and 90% reference value range base on L a*b*, which discrimination coincidence was 100% and 90% reference value range respectively was Shengpin: L* (50.07-55.03), a* (4.136-6.906), b* (6.65-8.82); Chaopin: L* (43.874-47.998), a* (3.816-6.732), b* (3.786-6.558); Jiaopin: L* (38.744-40.616), a* (1.11-3.01), b* (-1.434-0.538). At the same time, we set up a huohou's math discrimination module base on smell's characteristic parameters too.
CONCLUSIONThe betel nut and its processed products' color and smell measurement based on the color difference meter and electronic nose fingerprint analyzer may be feasible, and provides a reference to better study on traditional Chinese medicine theory.
Areca ; chemistry ; Pigmentation ; Technology, Pharmaceutical ; methods
2.Advance in studies on areca nuts and their active substances.
Zhi JIANG ; Qi-Cheng CHEN ; Li-Xing CAO ; Zhi-Qiang CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(11):1684-1687
A number of clinical practices and studies indicated that areca nuts showed such effects as anthelmintic, food retention removal, qi activation and diuresis, and elimination of wetness and jaundice. Arecoline is the most important pharmacological active ingredient for healthcare from areca plants with a wide influence on human functions. In recent years, a lot of studies have been made on areca nuts and arecoline's pharmacology, physiology and immunity. The article summarizes areca nuts and their active substances.
Areca
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chemistry
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Humans
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Nuts
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chemistry
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Plant Extracts
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chemistry
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pharmacology
3.Review of pharmacological effects and toxicological information of Arecae Semen.
Dong-Lin LIU ; Xiao-Ying WANG ; Bing YANG ; Han ZHNAG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(14):2273-2275
The main chemical composition of Arecae Semen has been summarized, which can bring the pharmacological action and toxicological action to the nervous system, digestive system, cardiovascular system, urinary and reproductive system. Arecae Semen has inhibition and killing effect to most parasite. It can also activate the cholinergic receptor, promote gastrointestinal propulsive motility in mice and inhibit helicobacter pylori, Xu Lang schoenleinii, influenza virus. Arecae Semen chewing results in oral mucositis fibrosis, which has not only carcinogenic mutagenic effect but also eproductive and nervous system toxicity. And Chinese medicine Yinpian use Arecae Semen of compatibility has no adverse reaction reports.
Animals
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Areca
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chemistry
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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adverse effects
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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toxicity
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Humans
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
4.Water migration and kinetics of Arecae Semen during moistening process.
Feng-Mei QI ; Xiao-Yong RAO ; Tong-Tong HAN ; Ling-Yun ZHONG ; Xiao-Jian LUO ; Yan HE ; Rui-Lin SHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(7):1871-1880
In this study, low-field nuclear magnetic resonance(LF-NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) were employed to analyze the water distribution, status, and migration in the moistening process of Arecae Semen. Peleg model was adopted to study the water absorption kinetics of Arecae Semen moistened at different water temperatures(10, 30, and 50 ℃). The Arecae Semen samples soaked at different water temperatures all contained four water states: binding water T_(21), non-flowing water T_(22), free water T_(23), and unbound water T_(24). Non-flowing water had the largest increase in peak area during the moistening process, followed by free water. The peak areas of non-flowing water, free water, and total water were correlated with the water content(P<0.01). Therefore, LF-NMR can quickly and non-destructively predict the water content of Arecae Semen during moistening. The peak area of non-flowing water and the content of free water were correlated with the content of arecoline in the soaking solution(P<0.01), which indicated that the faster flow of non-flowing water and more free water corresponded to more arecoline dissolved. The MRI images showed that the water migration pathway varied at different soaking temperatures, and the moistening degree obtained by this means was consistent with that obtained based on traditional experience. The rate constant K_1 fitted by Peleg model decreased with the increase in water temperature, while the capacity constant K_2 showed an opposite trend. The Arrhenius equation fitting of K_1 with temperature showed that the activation energy of Arecae Semen in the moistening process was 32.98 kJ·mol~(-1). LF-NMR/MRI can be used to analyze the water status and content and determine the end moisturing point of Arecae Semen. Peleg model can accurately describe the water absorption properties of Arecae Semen in the moistening process. The findings of this study can guide the moistening optimization and mechanism research of other seed Chinese medicinal materials.
Areca
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Arecoline/analysis*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/analysis*
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Kinetics
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Seeds/chemistry*
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Water/analysis*
5.Anti-hypoxic pharmacological effects of betelnut polyphenols.
Jianghong MA ; Xing DU ; Anpeng ZHAO ; Zihan WANG ; Qianwen GUO ; Ningning QIN ; Rong WANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2022;47(4):512-520
Areca catechu L. medicinal materials and their preparations are widely used in clinical practice. Betelnut polyphenol is one of the main chemical components with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial effects. With continuous increase of high altitude activities, tissue oxidative damage caused by high altitude hypoxia seriously affects the ability to work, and the studies on anti-hypoxia drugs are particularly important. Recent studies have shown that betelnut polyphenols have protective effects on oxidative stress injury caused by hypoxia via improving blood gas index of hypoxic organism, increasing superoxide dismutase glutathione catalase activity, and scavenging excessive free radicals. The effects of betelnut polyphenols against hypoxia and oxidative damage protection suggest that betelnut polyphenols can be used as potential anti-hypoxia drugs and posses clinical prospects.
Antioxidants/pharmacology*
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Areca/chemistry*
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Humans
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Hypoxia
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Oxidative Stress
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Polyphenols/pharmacology*
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Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism*
6.Preparation and pharmacodynamics studies on anti-inflammatory effect of catechu gel.
Xiaoling ZHENG ; Caihong ZHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(18):2493-2497
OBJECTIVETo prepare the gel of Chinese medicine catechu,study its release mechanism in vitro and observe the anti-inflammatory activity in rats.
METHODUsing the amount of catechin and epicatechin in dry extract as major evaluation factors, orthogonal experiment was carried out to investigate four influential factors of the ethanol concentration, ratio of raw material to solvent, ultrasonic time and extraction temperature. The catechu gel was prepared by using carbomer-940 as the gel base, and triethanomine as neutralizer. The experiments on drug-releasing profiles in vitro and the phamacodynamics studies on the anti-inflammatory in rats were carried out, respectively.
RESULTThe optimum condition of extraction from catechu was as follows, the concentration of ethanol, ratio of raw material to solvent, ultrasonic time, and extraction temperature were 50% , 1: 12, 35 min and 60 degrees C, respectively. The formulation of catechu gel was carbomer-9 400.5 g, glycerol 5.0 g, the extracts of catechu 50.0 mL, and triethanomine 0.5 mL The gel was semitransparent and stable. The drugs released quickly. The catechu gel reduced the paw edema considerably in dose-dependent manner compared to carrageenan-induced rat.
CONCLUSIONThe formulation of the catechu gel is reasonable, and it shows remarkable anti-inflammatory activity. It is worth doing further research.
Animals ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Areca ; chemistry ; Catechin ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; Edema ; drug therapy ; Gels ; Male ; Phytotherapy ; Plant Extracts ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Rats ; Solid Phase Extraction ; methods ; Temperature