1.Application of genetic algorithm in blending technology for extractions of Cortex Fraxini.
Ming YANG ; Yinmin ZHOU ; Jialei CHEN ; Minying YU ; Xiufeng SHI ; Xijun GU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(20):2594-2598
OBJECTIVETo explore the feasibility of genetic algorithm (GA) on multiple objective blending technology for extractions of Cortex Fraxini.
METHODAccording to that the optimization objective was the combination of fingerprint similarity and the root-mean-square error of multiple key constituents, a new multiple objective optimization model of 10 batches extractions of Cortex Fraxini was built. The blending coefficient was obtained by genetic algorithm. The quality of 10 batches extractions of Cortex Fraxini that after blending was evaluated with the finger print similarity and root-mean-square error as indexes.
RESULTThe quality of 10 batches extractions of Cortex Fraxini that after blending was well improved. Comparing with the fingerprint of the control sample, the similarity was up, but the degree of variation is down. The relative deviation of the key constituents was less than 10%.
CONCLUSIONIt is proved that genetic algorithm works well on multiple objective blending technology for extractions of Cortex Fraxini. This method can be a reference to control the quality of extractions of Cortex Fraxini. Genetic algorithm in blending technology for extractions of Chinese medicines is advisable.
Algorithms ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; analysis ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; standards ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; genetics ; Quality Control
2.Feasibility and safety of simultaneous integrated boost in volumetric modulated arc therapy for early breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery
Siming ZHENG ; Bingshuang HU ; Jiaxiong ZHOU ; Minying LI ; Dingbiao GU ; Zhen LI ; Jianrong YU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2022;34(10):750-754
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and adverse reactions of simultaneous integrated boost (SIB) in volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) for early breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery.Methods:A total of 67 patients with early breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery at Zhongshan People's Hospital from September 2019 to May 2021 were enrolled. All patients received VMAT-SIB to the whole breast and tumor bed. The total breast dose and tumor bed dose were 40.5Gy/15 times every 3 weeks and 48 Gy/15 every 3 weeks respectively. The exposure dose of organs at risk and acute adverse reactions of radiotherapy were evaluated.Results:The average doses of planning target volume of the whole brease (PTV WB) and planning target volume of the boost(PTV BOOST) were (42.0±2.1) Gy and (49.9±0.8) Gy, respectively. The V 95% and V 105% of PTV WB and PTV BOOST were (98.8±1.2)% and (31.4±11.3)%, (99.8±0.6)% and (22.9±10.2)%, respectively. The V 5Gy, V 20Gy, V 30Gy and mean dose (D mean) of ipsilateral lung were (52.4±12.0)%, (15.3±4.5)%, (6.7±2.2)% and (11.0±2.4) Gy respectively. The V 18Gy, V 40Gy and D mean of heart were 3.80% (0.48%,9.60%), 0 (0,0.16%) and (6.7±2.1) Gy respectively. At the end of radiotherapy, 19 patients (29%) of all 67 patients had no acute skin toxicity, 41 patients (61%) showed radiation erythema, 5 patients (7%) had radioactive dry peeling and 2 patients (3%) had wet peeling mainly located in the nipple, areola area and breast folds. None of the patients had grade 3-4 acute skin reactions. Breast swelling and breast pain were found respectively in 9 patients (13%) and 7 patients (10%). No local recurrence or distant metastases were observed during the follow-up period. The 2-year disease-free survival rate was 100%. Conclusions:VMAT combined with SIB is feasible in the treatment of early breast cancer. The adverse reactions of radiotherapy are mild and well tolerated.
3.Clinical study of musical cognition in aged smallessel disease patients
Minying HUANG ; Yu LIU ; Hongyi ZHAO
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2020;37(6):490-493
Objective To explore the characteristics of musical cognition in aged Cerebral Small Vessel Disease (CSVD) patients.Methods Thirty-five aged CSVD individuals as well as 32 elderly subjects were recruited from Jan to Sep 2019 in Department of Neurology,the Seventh Medical Center for PLAGH.Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusia (MBEA) was chosen to analyze musical cognition,including pitch,rhythm and memory scores.Meanwhile,demographic data and amount of cognitive assessments were also collected.Student t-test for two independent samples was used to compare the data between groups,Pearson correlations were chosen to analyze the relationship between musical cognition parameters and other variants.Results Compared to control group,aged CSVD individuals showed significant different ability of musical cognition,reflected by lower scores in pitch,rhythm and memory (P<0.05).Rhythm score correlated with Digital Symbol Substitution Test (DSST) (r=0.374,P=0.002).Memory score correlated with DSST (r=0.278,P=0.023) as well as Choice Reaction Time (CRT) (r=0.323,P=0.008).Total score correlated with DSST (r=0.338,P=0.005) as well as CRT (r=0.247,P=0.044).Conclusion Significant differences could be found in musical cognition between aged CSVD patients and elderly control,and could be helpful to reveal the executive dysfunctions in aged CSVD subjects.