1.Investigate the dynamic change of tetramethylpyrazine in processing of Chuangxiongchatiao Granules
Hui GUI ; Jingren XIAO ; Long ZOU ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(04):-
Objective:To investigate the dynamic change of tetramethylpyrazine (TMP) in processing of Chuangxiongchatiao Granules. Methods: To explore the influences of the different extraction, concentration and drying method on the transferring rate of TMP by HPLC. Results: Transferring rate of TMP is higher by alcohol than by water. The loss of TMP in concentrating process is lower by rotating distillation than by direct heating concentration and by reduced pressure concentration. The transferring rate of TMP is higher by reduced pressure desiccation than by ordinary pressure. Conclusion: The better extrating way of Chuangxiong is by alcohol in the processing of Chuangxiongchatiao Granules; the concentrating and drying process should be done at the low temperature and by rapid dry process.
2.Study on Pharmacokinetics of Ferulic Acid in Ordinary Guipi Pills and Ultramicro Guipi Pills in Rabbits
Hui GUI ; Hong YAN ; Long ZOU ; Dongwen LIU ; Guangxian CAI
China Pharmacy 2005;0(23):-
OBJECTIVE: To study the pharmacokinetic parameter and the relative bioavailability of ferulic acid in ordinary Guipi pills and ultramicro Guipi pills in rabbit.METHODS: HPLC-MS/MS was used to identify the concentration of ferulic acid in the blood sample.RESULTS: Plasma concentration of ferulic acid in ordinary pills was different from that in ultramicro pills.The main pharmacokinetic parameters of ferulic acid in ordinary pills vs.that in ultramicro pills were as follows:t1/2a:(17.59?2.57) min vs.(23.51?4.49) min;t1/2?:(300.91?38.74) min vs.(167.17?45.66) min;tmax: (9.61?1.69) min vs.(12.33?2.27) min;Cmax:(58.92?8.42) ng?mL-1 vs.(112.35?31.29) ng?mL-1;AUC: (5 851.67?895.49) ng?min-1?mL-1 vs.(8 586.13?1 497.62) ng?min-1?mL-1.There were significant difference in Cmax and AUC between ordinary pills and ultramicro pills.CONCLUSION: The application of super fine crushing technique in the preparation of Guipi pills could improve the bioavailability of Guipi pills.
3.Comparative study on dissolution of strychnine in normal and ultra-micro powder of semen strychi
Long ZOU ; Hui GUI ; Shichao HUANG ; Guangxian CAI ; Zhengping TANG
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(02):-
Objective:Dissolution test was applied to study the dissolution rates of strychnine from the normal and ultramicro powder of semen strychi. Methods:HPLC techniques was used to detect the dissolution amount and the dissolution velocity of strychnine from the normal and ultra-micro powder of semen strychi. Results:The dissolution velocity of strychnine from the ultra-micro powder was higher than that from the normal powder,but there was no difference in the dissolution amount 4 hours later. Conclusion:The dissolution velocity of strychnine from the ultra-micro powder increased greatly and there was no loss of the principal active.
4.Effect of ultra-micro Guipiwan on model rat with both qi and blood def iciency
Hui GUI ; Jinren XIAO ; Long ZOU ; Guangxian CAI ; Dongwen LIU
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(07):-
Objective:To compare the effect of ordinary Guipiwan and Ultra-micro Guipiwan on the rat models of both qi and blood defi ciency.Methods:Rat models of both qi and blood defi ciency,induced by re1easing blood and intraperitoneal injections of cyclophosphamide,were divided into model group,high,middle,and low dosage ultra-micro Guipiwan solution groups,ordinary Guipiwan solution group and blank control group.Drugs were given once a day intragastrically,successively for 14 days.At the end of the experiment,the countings of red cells,white blood cells,platelet,hemoglobin and the levels of granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor in serum and were measured.Results:Ultra-micro Guipiwan increased the levels of blood cells,platelet,hemoglobin and the levels of granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor in serum of the rats with both qi and blood defi ciency,the effect was better than Guipiwan(P
5.Study on pharmacokinetics of brucine from normal and ultra-micro powder of semen strychni in rats
Long ZOU ; Hui GUI ; Shichao HUANG ; Zhengping TANG ; Guangxian CAI
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(12):-
Objective:To study the pharmacokinetic process ofbrucine from normal and ultra-micro powder ofsemen strychni in rat serum.Methods:HPLC techniques were used.All pharmacokinetics parameters were calculated with a 3P87 program.Results:The pharmacokinetics results indicated that the normal powder and the ultra-micro powder ofsemen strychni belonged to two compartment open model.The absorb ofbrucine was just several ten minutes, and there was no obvious difference ofTmax between normal powder and ultra-micro powder.This showed that:Brucine was some material that was easily absorbed.But we can find that Cmax increased from(51.13?0.48)?g/L to(69.26?1.40)?g/L after ultra-micro powder preparation which was quite obvious.K,Ka,B and ? had a obvious increase(P
6.Study on identification of cistanche hebra and its adulterants by PCR amplification of specific alleles based on ITS sequences.
Zhen-Hua LI ; Ping LONG ; De-Zhi ZOU ; Yue LI ; Zhan-Hu CUI ; Min-Hui LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(19):3684-3688
To explore the new method of discriminating Cistanche deserticola, Cynomorium songaricum and Orobanche pycnostachya by using PCR amplification of specific alleles. 30 samples of the different C. deserticola, 21 samples of C. songaricum and O. pycnostachya were collected. The total DNA of the samples were extracted, the ITS sequences from C. deserticola, C. songaricum and O. pycnostachya were amplified by PCR and sequenced unidirectionally. These sequences were aligned by using ClustulW. Specific primer was designed according to the ITS sequences of specific alleles, and PCR reaction system was optimized. Additionally, compare with the identification of specific PCR method and DNA sequence analysis method. The result showed that the 331 bp identification band for C. deserticola and the adulterants not amplified bands by a single PCR reaction, which showed good identification ability to the three species. PCR amplification of specific alleles can be used to identify C. deserticola, C. songaricum and O. pycnostachya successfully.
Alleles
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Cistanche
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classification
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genetics
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DNA Primers
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genetics
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DNA, Intergenic
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genetics
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DNA, Plant
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genetics
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Drug Contamination
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prevention & control
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Phylogeny
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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methods
7.Determination of rutin in Hibiscus mutabilis leaves from seventeen growing areas
Xi-Lin WANG ; Wang-Wu LI ; Hui-Long ZOU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2018;40(4):886-890
AIM To determine the rutin contents in Hibiscus mutabilis Linn leaves from seventeen growing areas.METHODS Seventeen germplasms of Hibiscus mutabilis were collected from the main distribution areas and their growth characteristics including length of stipe and leaves,width of leaves,ratio of length and width of leaves were studied.The contents of rutin were determined by HPLC,and their correlations with altitude,longitude,latitude,growth characteristics and germplasms were analyzed,then cluster analysis was made.RESULTS There were significant differences of growth characteristics and rutin contents among different germplasms of H.mutabilis (P < 0.01),with 1.389 6 mg/g as their mean value,those collected from Zhejiang,Yunnan,Hubei and Guangxi were relatively higher than others.Moreover,the rutin content had a positive correlation with altitude,a negative correlation with longitude,length of stipe and shape index of leaves,and no significant correlations with latitude.Meanwhile,seventeen germplasms could be divided into four groups.Those from group Ⅰ and Ⅱ had higher rutin contents.CONCLUSION This accurate,stable and reproducible method can be used for the quality control of H.mutabilis.
8.Sensitivity of nanoparticlized cefazolin sodium to the bacteria in vitro.
Long ZOU ; Xue-Gong FAN ; Hui GUI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2005;30(3):318-320
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate whether the in vitro sensitivity of cefazolin sodium to the bacteria was altered after nanoparticlization.
METHODS:
The minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of cefazolin sodium before and after nanoparticlization to S. aureaus and E. coli. were determined by microdilution.
RESULTS:
The MIC of nanoparticlized cefazolin sodium to S. aureaus and E. coli. had no significant change compared with that of non-nanoparticlized one.
CONCLUSION
Nanoparticlization will not decrease the sensitivity of cefazolin sodium to the bacteria.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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pharmacology
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Cefazolin
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pharmacology
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Escherichia coli
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drug effects
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Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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Nanostructures
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Staphylococcus aureus
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drug effects
9.Optimization method of MOS sensor array for identification of traditional Chinese medicine based on electronic nose.
Hui-Qin ZOU ; Yong LIU ; Ou TAO ; Hui LIN ; Yu-Zhen SU ; Xiang-Long LIN ; Yong-Hong YAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(2):161-166
Optimization of sensor array is a significant topic in the application of electronic nose (EN). Stepwise discriminant analysis and cluster analysis combining with screening of typical index were employed to optimize the original array in the classification of 100 samples from 10 kinds of traditional Chinese medicine based on alpha-FOX3000 EN. And the identification ability was evaluated by three algorithm including principle component analysis, Fisher discriminant analysis and random forest. The results showed that the identification ability of EN was improved since not only the effective information was maintained but also the redundant one was eliminated by the optimized array. The optimized method was eventually established, it was accurate and efficient. And the optimized array was built up, that is, S1, S2, S5, S6, S8, S12.
Algorithms
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Biosensing Techniques
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methods
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Cluster Analysis
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Discriminant Analysis
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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classification
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isolation & purification
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Electronic Nose
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Principal Component Analysis
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Reproducibility of Results
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Smell
10.Clinical application of 64-slice computed tomographic angiography-based virtual colonoscopy in the diagnosis of colonic tumors.
Jin-long YU ; Zong-hai HUANG ; Chun-hui CUI ; Shu-xin HUANG ; Zhao-wei ZOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2011;31(9):1585-1588
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical value of 64-slice computed tomographic angiography (CTA)-based virtual colonoscopy in the diagnosis of colonic tumors.
METHODSPhilips/Brilliance 64 CT volumetric scanning was performed in 8 patients with colonic cancer and 2 with colonic polypi identified by postoperative pathological examination. Mimics software was used for surface rendering of the intestine with the Marching Cubes algorithm for 3-dimensional (3D) virtual endoscope (VE) reconstruction and CTA-based 3D reconstruction of the large intestine and the surrounding structures. The location, volume and appearance of the lesions displayed by the virtual techniques were compared with the pathological results.
RESULTSThe 3D reconstruction was successfully completed in all the 10 cases, and the imaging diagnoses showed a total match with the pathological diagnoses. No significant differences were found between virtual endoscopy and CT virtual endoscopy. Virtual colonoscopy combined with digital model reconstruction provided valuable information for accurate identification of the position of the lesions and the complex adjacent anatomical structures.
CONCLUSIONVirtual colonoscopy based on 64-slice CTA, when combined with 3D reconstruction technique, allows accurate display of the colonic lesions and potential metastasis, which can be crucial for clinical staging and surgical planning of colonic cancer.
Adult ; Angiography ; methods ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; diagnostic imaging ; therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ; methods ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Tomography, Spiral Computed