1.Comparative Study on Analgesic Effect of Simiao Junyi Ointment with Different Extraction Process
Guangyu CHEN ; Shanjun CHEN ; Juntao HAN ; Yongheng HE ; Qun HE
China Pharmacist 2016;19(2):270-273
Objective:To screen the best extraction process of four medicinal materials in Simiao Junyi ointment by analgesic ex-periments. Methods:The analgesic experiments were performed by the hot-plate test and writhing test in mice to select the best extrac-tion process of four medicinal materials in Simiao Junyi ointment. Results:According to the results of level consistency check, the data of hot-plate test in mice in different groups had no significant difference, and the pesticide effect of Simiao Junyi ointment prepared by different extraction process was similar. However, the data of writhing test had significant difference. The extraction process of the oint-ment with the best analgesic activity was as follows:pepper and rhizoma corydalis were extracted by SFE-CO2 , myrrha and pseudo-gin-seng was extracted by 95% and 50% ethanol, respectively. Conclusion: The optimal extraction process tested by analgesic experi-ments is scientific, reasonable and feasible, and suitable for the research and development of modern traditional Chinese medicine preparations.
2.Studies on extraction process for preparation of ECZEMA SPRAY
Qun HE ; Guohua GUO ; Yu GUO ; Biqing ZHAO ; Wenyi CHEN ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Object To optimize the process for the extraction of the original recipe used in the treatment of eczema to give a new ECZEMA SPRAY dosage form Methods The extraction process was studied by orthogonal experimental design as guided by determining the content of paeonol and baicalin in the extract Results The optimal extraction process was to reflux the original recipe with 80% ethanol twice at a bath temperature of about 90 ℃ for 1 5 and 1 0 h respectively The amount of ethanol used for each extraction was 10 and 8 times of the original recipe respectively Conclusion The above extraction process gave the most rational and satisfactory results
3.Effect of inferior hypothermy on serum TNF and IL-6 in patients with severe cerebral trauma
Qun HE ; Junjun HUANG ; Jiming CAI ; Nina CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(2):197-198
Objective To explore the effect of inferior hypothermy treatment on serum TNF and IL-6 in patients with severe cerebral trauma.Methods 46 patients were randomly divided into two groups:inferior hypothermy group(24 C88e8)and normal group(22 cases).There are the same basic treatments within the two groups,in the inferior hypothermy group we also sive them hypothermy treatment rectal temperature:32~34℃ which need to last for nearly 4~5 days,at the same time we give patients the lyric cocktail.the TNF,IL-6 and GCS grades on the lst and 14th day were tested.Results TNF and IL-6 as compared with normal group are higher than the inferior hypothermy group,the differences between the two groups are of statistical significance(P<0.01).The difference of GCS grades between the two groups are of stafictical significance(P<0.05).Conclusion The inferior hypothermy tbempy which inhibits TNF and IL-6 releasing after severe cerebral trauma and the following damages plays a very important role in the cerebral trauma therapy.
4.Clinical analysis of nosocomial infection in senile patients with hematologic disorders
Yan CHEN ; Qun HE ; Yigang SHU ; Dengshu WU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2009;28(1):30-32
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics, risk factors and prevention measures of nosocomial infection in senile patients with hematologic disorders. Methods The clinical data of 581 senile patients with hematologic disorders from July 2005 to June 2007 were retrospectively analyzed. Results The nosoeomial infection rate was 30.5%(177/581). The 581cases developed nosocomial infection for 254 times [43.7% (254/581)]. Lower respiratory tract infection was the most frequent infection site, followed by intestinal infection and upper respiratory infection. The species were predominated by Gram-negative bacillus (67.1%) . The risk factors of nosocomial infection were non-remission of malignant diseases,chronic underlying diseases, long time hospitaliation, community infection, granulocytopenia, invasive manipulation and application of adrenocortical hormone and antibiotic. Conclusions The nosoeomial infection rate is high in senile patients with hematologic disorders and it can be decreased by taking prevention measures according to the risk factors.
5.HPLC Fingerprint of the Ingredients in Simiao Junyi Ointment
Qun HE ; Siyuan PENG ; Guangyu CHEN ; Shi WANG ; Yongheng HE ; Zuowei XIAO
China Pharmacist 2017;20(1):38-42
Objective:To establish an analytical method for HPLC fingerprint chromatography of Simiao Junyi ointment to provide basis for the quality control standard. Methods:The separation conditions were established to obtain the HPLC fingerprint chromatog-raphy of the main ingredients in Simiao Junyi ointment. The conditions were as follows:the chromatographic column was Ultimate C18-ODS(250 mm ×4.6 mm,5 μm), the mobile phase was acetonitrile-0.1% phosphate solution, the flow rate was 1.0 ml·min-1, the detection wavelength was 280 nm, and the column temperature was 35℃. The common peaks in the chromatography were analyzed for their belongings. Results:Gradient elution was performed under the above optimal separation conditions, the constituents in Simiao Ju-nyi ointment were separated from each other perfectly, and the optimal fingerprint chromatography was obtained. Though the methodolo-gy examination, the indicators such as precision, stability and repeatability of the method were all promising, and the fingerprint chro-matography could be seen clearly and was easy to be analyzed. The relationships between Simiao Junyi ointment and the common peaks of four medicinal materials in the fingerprint chromatography were preliminary determined, which provided important basis for the quali-ty control of Simiao Junyi ointment. Conclusion:The HPLC fingerprint chromatography of Simiao Junyi ointment can be used as an a-nalysis method for the quality control of Simiao Junyi ointment, which provides reference for the quality control standard for the finished product.
6.Hygroscopicity of Dry Extract Powder of Hericium Erinaceus and Eathworm Biotransformation
Yuanyuan LIU ; Daijun ZHOU ; Shujin HE ; Guangyu CHEN ; Qiang LI ; Qun HE
China Pharmacist 2017;20(3):413-416
Objective:To confirm the relative humidity conditions of preparation of Hericium Erinaceus and Lumbricus ( HD) bio-transformation and the longest operation time under the conditions through the study on hygroscopicity of dry extract powder. Methods:The solution was prepared respectively in the environment with various humidity, and the moisture absorption rate and critical relative humidity ( CRH) of dry extract powder of HD biotransformation were measured, and then the mathematical model was built and the curves of moisture percentage vs relative humidity was drawn. The parameters of moisture absorption rate, and the relative humidity and operation time with the moisture percentage up to 5% were calculated. The analytic geometry and linear regression method were used to calculate CRH, so as to determine the air humidity control range and the conditions for the production and storage process. Results:The moisture absorption of HD dry extract powder could reach 5% when exposed to the air respectively with the relative humidity of 66. 0%, 80. 8%, 88. 2% and 99. 0% for 7. 088, 3. 953, 2. 892 and 0. 661 h. When the moisture percentage reached 5%, the rela-tive humidity and the shortest time was 50. 84% and 9. 937 h, respectively. The CRH of the dry extract powder of HD biotransforma-tion was 68. 12%. Conclusion:When the dry extract powder of HD biotransformation is under preparation, the relative humidity of en-vironment should be controlled below 50. 84% with the operation time shorter than 9. 937 h, or the relative humidity is controlled below 68. 12% with the operation time shorter than 6. 810 h. Under the above conditions, the moisture absorption rate of HD dry extract pow-der can be controlled below 5%, which does not affect the preparation.
7.Influence of Gamma-rays Radiation Sterilization on the Content and Fingerprint Chromatography of Effec-tive Constituents in Simiao Junyi Ointment
Qun HE ; Guangyu CHEN ; Shi WANG ; Siyuan PENG ; Yongheng HE ; Kun LUO
China Pharmacist 2017;20(3):405-408
Objective:To explore the degradation effect of gamma-rays radiation sterilization on the effective constituents in Simiao Junyi ointment and study the changes of fingerprint chromatography before and after the sterilization to provide basis for the feasibility of gamma-rays radiation sterilization for Simiao Junyi ointment. Methods:The contents of tetrahydropalmatine and PNS ( Panax Notogin-seng saponins) in Simiao Junyi ointment were determined by HPLC, and the fingerprint chromatography was established. The content changes of tetrahydropalmatine and PNS in Simiao Junyi ointment before and after the gamma-rays radiation sterilization were compared among the same batch and various batches, and the relative retention time and relative peak area in the fingerprint chromatography were also compared. Results:The content of tetrahydropalmatine had no change basically before and after the gamma-rays radiation steriliza-tion(P >0. 05), and there was no change in the total content of PNS (P >0. 05). Comparing the HPLC fingerprint chromatography at 280 nm, the relative retention time had statistically significant change after the gamma-rays radiation sterilization ((P <0.05), while the relative peak area had no statistically significant change(P >0. 05). The number of characteristic peaks reduced by one, namely the C8 characteristic peak disappeared in the pasteurized chromatography, and the areas of C6, C9 and C14 peak decreased significantly, while that of C12 increased. Conclusion:Gamma-rays radiation sterilization have no notable effect on the content of tet-rahydropalmatine and PNS in Simiao Junyi ointment, it can be used for the sterilization of Simiao Junyi ointment.
8.Roles and applications of liquid-based cytology in sputum samples from lung cancer patients.
Lin CAI ; Li-zhu CHEN ; Qun CHEN ; Lian-ping WU ; Li-xiang HE ; Jing ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2009;38(12):834-835
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9.Prenatal evaluation and management of 25 cases of twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence
Zhiming HE ; Yu GAO ; Yi ZHOU ; Yanmin LUO ; Yongzhong YANG ; Yongzhen CHEN ; Yunhong CHEN ; Qun FANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2012;15(7):420-424
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence (TRAP),and investigate its prenatal evaluation and clinical management.Methods Karyotype results and ultrasound data of 25 TRAP cases were retrospectively reviewed,including estimated weight and umbilical blood flow of acardiac twin,cardiac function and middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity of pump twin.Various managements and the outcomes were analyzed.Results (1) Karyotype of amniotie fluid were tested in 16 pump twins.Mosaicism was found in 1 case (46,XX[36]/46,XY [14]).(2) According to the ultrasound evaluation,large acardia accounted for 87.0% (20/23) cases.Abundant blood perfusion (inter-twin difference of umbilical resistance index ≤0.20) was indicated in 86.4% (19/22) cases.Decompensation of cardiac function was suggested in 66.7% (10/15) pump twins.Fetal anemia of pump twin indicated by middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity>1.5 multiples of the median was diagnosed in 75.0% (12/16) cases.(3) The acardiac twin with abundant blood perfusion was more likely to be a large acardia than those without [94.7%(18/19) vs 1/3,Fisher exact test,P=0.04]; More pump twin with large acardia tended to have cardiac decompensation than non-large acardia pump twins [83.3 % (10/12) vs 0/3,Fisher exact test,P=0.02].(4) Eleven patients chose to terminate their pregnancies after being diagnosed.In 14 cases who continue the pregnancies,the survival rate of pump twin was 64.3% (9/14).In 3 cases of non-large acardia without cardiac decompensation of pump twin,the patients selected conservative observation resulting in 2 term deliveries and 1 termination of pregnancy due to for exacerbation.Among 11 cases with large acardia,which the pump twins were complicated by cardiac decompensation or anemia,five cases selected conservative observation.One ended in spontaneous abortion; three exacerbated (one termination and two cesarean section before term with living births) ; one was stable until delivery.Another 6 cases received bipolar cord coagulation,and successful interruptions of acardiac blood flow were achieved in 5 cases among which 4 pump twins survived.Conclusions Prenatal diagnosis,cardiac function and fetal anemia of pump twin,together with the growth and blood supply of acardia are important indexes for prenatal evaluation of TRAP,on which our prompt management should be based.
10.Evaluation of impact factors on weight and proportion of prostate tissue resected by transurethral resection of prostate
Cheng CHEN ; Wei YU ; Gangzhi SHAN ; Shuqing LI ; Qun HE ; Jie JIN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(3):208-210
Objective To evaluate the impact factors on weight and proportion of prostate tissue resected by transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Methods The patients undergoing TURP from January 2007 to June 2009 and diagnosed as BPH according to postoperative pathological results were enrolled in this study. The prostate volume measured by transrectal ultrasound (TRUS), prostate specific antigen (PSA), maximum flow rate (MFR), residual urine volume and body mass index (BMI) were measured and calculated. The prostate tissue collected at resection was weighed, and the proportion of the prostate resected was the percentage of the pre-operative estimated weight. Results For the 458 patients with the average age of 69.5 years, average BMI was 24. 3 kg/m2 , PSA 6. 1 μg/ml, prostate volume 85.5 ml, MFR 8. 4ml/s, residual urine volume 31.8 ml, resected prostate weight 32.9 g, proportion of resection 37. 6%Prostate volume and BMI were positively related with resected prostate weight. BMI was positively related with proportion of prostate resection. There was no linear correlation between prostate volume and resected proportion. But there was significant difference in resected proportion between patients with prostate volume more than and less than 40 ml. Finasteride had no influence on the weight and resected proportion. Conclusions Prostate volume, PSA and BMI are correlated with weight and proportion of prostate tissue resected by TURP. Finasteride has no influence on the resected weight and proportion.