1.EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ON THE ANTI-AGING EFFECT OF HAIMAICHONG NUTRIENT
Jingfeng WANG ; Jingbin HU ; Shuchuan TIAN ; Lide LI
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 2000;0(06):-
The effects of Haimaichong Nutrient on the contents of Lipo peroxide(LPO),Lipofuscin(LPF)and the activities of the old rats were investigated.After Haimaichong(HMC) was given 60 day,the results showed that the contents of LPO in blood and liver were significantly decreased (P
2.An experimental study of the antifatigued effect of haimaichong nutrient on the rats
Jingfeng WANG ; Shuchuan TIAN ; Jingbin HU ; Lide LI ;
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 2001;0(05):-
The antifatigued effect of Haimaichong on the rats has been studied.When the rats were given Haimaichong nutrient 15 days,the motion endurance,the activity of lactic dehydrogenase the removing speed of lactate and the contents of the glycogen in the liver and in the muscle have been enhanced markedly;The level of blood sugar during the long time of motion can be kept steadily;The product of urea nitrogen in the serum has been decreased notably in motion and removed swiftly after motion.The results suggest that Haimaichong nutrient have the antifatigued effect strikingly.
3.Emerging drug design strategies in anti-influenza drug discovery.
Chuanfeng LIU ; Lide HU ; Guanyu DONG ; Ying ZHANG ; Edeildo FERREIRA DA SILVA-JÚNIOR ; Xinyong LIU ; Luis MENÉNDEZ-ARIAS ; Peng ZHAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(12):4715-4732
Influenza is an acute respiratory infection caused by influenza viruses (IFV), According to the World Health Organization (WHO), seasonal IFV epidemics result in approximately 3-5 million cases of severe illness, leading to about half a million deaths worldwide, along with severe economic losses and social burdens. Unfortunately, frequent mutations in IFV lead to a certain lag in vaccine development as well as resistance to existing antiviral drugs. Therefore, it is of great importance to develop anti-IFV drugs with high efficiency against wild-type and resistant strains, needed in the fight against current and future outbreaks caused by different IFV strains. In this review, we summarize general strategies used for the discovery and development of antiviral agents targeting multiple IFV strains (including those resistant to available drugs). Structure-based drug design, mechanism-based drug design, multivalent interaction-based drug design and drug repurposing are amongst the most relevant strategies that provide a framework for the development of antiviral drugs targeting IFV.