1.A survey of the studies on chemical constituents and pharmacological activities of Acorus plants.
Xian-yin LAI ; Hong LIANG ; Yu-ying ZHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2002;27(3):161-198
Acorus
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chemistry
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classification
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Alkaloids
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Animals
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Anticonvulsants
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Flavonoids
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Gastrointestinal Agents
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Sesquiterpenes
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
2.Studies on chemical constituents in flower of Abelmoschus manihot.
Xian-Yin LAI ; Yu-Ying ZHAO ; Hong LIANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(19):1597-1600
OBJECTIVETo study the chemical constituents of Abelmoschus manihot.
METHODChromatographic methods were used to isolate compounds from A. manihot, and spectroscopic methods were used to identify the structures.
RESULTThirteen compounds, myricetin (1), cannabiscitrin (2), myricetin-3-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (3), glycerolmonopalmitate (4), 2, 4-dihydroxy benzoic acid (5), guanosine (6), adenosine (7), maleic acid (8), heptatriacontanoic acid (9), 1-triacontanol (10) , tetracosane (11), beta-sitosterol (12), beta-sitosterol-3-O-beta-D-glucoside (13) were obtained.
CONCLUSION2-11 were obtained from the genus for the first time.
Abelmoschus ; chemistry ; Alkanes ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Fatty Alcohols ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Flavanones ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Flowers ; chemistry ; Glucosides ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Maleates ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry
3.Effects of different feeding patterns on body weight of perinatal women in rural area.
Nan LI ; Ling-zhi ZHOU ; Li-na DAI ; Zhen TIAN ; Jian-qiang LAI ; Xian-feng ZHAO ; Shi-an YIN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2009;43(2):113-116
OBJECTIVETo study the relations between different feeding patterns and the body weight retention of the perinatal women living in rural areas of China.
METHODSA cluster sampling method was used to investigate 409 women, who are currently living in rural areas of Tianjin, at pregnant and perinatal status. While, their body weights and heights before pregnancy, antepartum and postpartum were measured, respectively. Body weight retention was the difference of the measured data after postpartum minus pre-pregnant weight. Variance analysis was used for statistic comparison.
RESULTSThe rate of exclusive breastfeeding was 70.9% (290/409) within four months. The net body weight retention of women (5.8 kg) using the exclusive breastfeeding was lower than that of the women (7.0 kg) using artificial feeding within 4 - 6 months, but there was no significantly statistic difference (F = 1.45, P = 0.236). However, there was the opposite result within 7 - 9 months, the data showed that the body weight retention in the women using the exclusive breastfeeding was 4.9 kg, which was significantly higher than that the women (2.9 kg) with artificial feeding (F = 3.17, P = 0.043). The food consumption of the women (901 g) using exclusive breastfeeding was the highest, followed by those (877 g) using mixed feeding and the women (750 g) using artificial feeding.
CONCLUSIONThe body weight retention after postpartum should be related to infant feeding patterns. After postpartum, the weight loss of women using the exclusive breastfeeding is relatively low. While, for the women using the exclusive breastfeeding, the net weight retention during pregnancy and after postpartum were lower than those with artificial feeding. Therefore, it is necessary to enhance health education and guidance on promoting exclusive breast-feeding as well as increasing awareness on pre-pregnant health.
Body Weight ; Breast Feeding ; Feeding Behavior ; Female ; Health Status ; Humans ; Infant ; Rural Population ; Sampling Studies
4.A hospital-based case-control study on influencing factors of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Xian-e PENG ; Zhi-shuang LAI ; Qing-qing LU ; Jian-yin LIN ; Xu LIN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2009;17(7):535-539
OBJECTIVESTo investigate the influencing factors of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
METHODSA hospital-based case-control study was conducted in patients with NAFLD and controls without NAFLD in a hospital from January to August in 2007. All data were analyzed by SPSS 13.0 software.
RESULTSOne-way analysis of variance found that the two groups were significantly different in cigarette smoking, alcohol and tea comsumption, movement index, speed of food intake, frequency of social engagement, kinds of edible oil, marine products, family history of NAFLD, hypertension, higher blood sugar, abnormality of blood fat, higher level of ALT, higher level of AST, hyperuricemia, obesity, decrease of high density lipoprotein (HDL), and increase of low density lipoprotein. By non-conditional logistic stepwise regression analysis, 12 of 18 factors were used to construct a model, ten of which were the risk factors and two were protective factors of NAFLD. Risk factors included obesity (OR=6.35), hypertension(OR=3.82), dyslipidemia (OR=2.95), decrease of HDL (OR=2.85), hyperglycemia (OR=2.82), increase of ALT (OR=2.80), hyperuricemia (OR=2.35), HBsAg positive (OR=1.99), family history of fatty liver (OR=1.79) and frequently intake of marine products (OR=1.58), and protective factors included tea drinking (OR=0.72) and exercise (OR=0.90).
CONCLUSIONSThere are many influencing factors of NAFLD, and life styles are the key factors. Genetic background may also play some roles in NAFLD.
Adult ; Aged ; Alcohol Drinking ; adverse effects ; Case-Control Studies ; Cholesterol ; blood ; Fatty Liver ; blood ; epidemiology ; etiology ; prevention & control ; Feeding Behavior ; Female ; Hepatitis B ; complications ; Humans ; Hypertension ; complications ; Life Style ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Obesity ; complications ; Odds Ratio ; Regression Analysis ; Risk Factors ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Young Adult
6.Effects of nutritional education on improvement of nutritional knowledge of infant's mothers in rural area in China.
Shi-an YIN ; Nan LI ; Zhi-yue YAN ; Lei PAN ; Jian-qiang LAI ; Xian-feng ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2009;43(2):103-107
OBJECTIVETo investigate the knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of young children's mothers on infant feeding and to evaluate the effects of nutritional education in the rural areas.
METHODSA cluster sampling method was used to select the local health station. Five hundred and fifteen mothers, who had infants with age of 4 - 6 months, were recruited for the questionnaire survey on the nutritional knowledge in rural areas of Tianjin municipality. The mothers were randomly divided into intervention group I (160), intervention group II (180) and control group (175). The mothers in the intervention group I were educated with feeding guideline on infants and young children and had had Group lectures and advisory from experts about maternal and child nutrition for teaching them how to feed their children; while, the mothers in the intervention group II were trained with feeding guideline on infants and young children by themselves; and the mothers in the control group received routine guidance at the local health station. The follow-up evaluation on nutritional knowledge of the mothers in each group was carried out after 3 and 6 months intervention, respectively.
RESULTSThe educational background had significant effect on KAP scores: KAP scores of the mothers with primary education or less (8.3 +/- 2.2) were significantly lower than that of the mothers educated with high school (9.4 +/- 1.6) and university (9.6 +/- 1.8) (LSD t = 3.70, P < 0.001). After being educated with feeding guideline on infants and young children, the knowledge of infant's mothers was greatly improved and KAP scores of the mothers after intervention were higher than that of the baseline (F = 183.556, P = 0.006); the percentage of correct answer on nutrition knowledge in the intervention groups was significantly higher than that of the control group. At six months of intervention, the KAP scores of intervention group I (12.0) and intervention group II (11.6) were higher than that of the control group (10.5) (LSD t = 5.96, P < 0.001; LSD t = 4.25, P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONProviding nutritional and health education to the infant's mothers should be helpful for improving infant's feeding pattern and ensuring the adequate growth and development of infants.
Adult ; China ; Female ; Health Education ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ; Mother-Child Relations ; Mothers ; education ; Rural Population
7.Quantitative morphometry of hyperplastic hypoechoic nodules in the prostatic outer gland.
Xin LI ; Na WANG ; Huai-Yin SHI ; Yan ZHANG ; Xian-Shui FU ; Jun-Lai LI ; Jian-Hong XU ; Jie TANG
National Journal of Andrology 2005;11(2):91-93
OBJECTIVETo explore the morphotic characteristics of hypoechoic nodules in the outer gland of the prostate with benign
METHODSTwenty-two hyperplastic hypoechoic nodules in the prostatic outer gland were biopsied guided by prostatic hyperplasia. transrectal ultrasound. The hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining and immunohistochemistry combined with computer assisted quantitative image analyses were adopted to examine the mean percentages of the area densities of stroma, epithelium, glandular lumen and smooth muscle cells.
RESULTSThe area densities of stroma, epithelium, glandular lumen and smooth muscle cells were (72.52 +/- 13.14)%, (20.57 +/- 9.01)%, (6.85 +/- 4.51)% and (24.14 +/- 6.31)%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONHyperplastic hypoechoic nodules may develop in the outer gland as well as in the inner gland of the prostate, but the mean percentages of the components are different between the two kinds of nodules.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Biopsy ; Epithelium ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Humans ; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ; Immunohistochemistry ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Muscle, Smooth ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Prostate ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Prostatic Hyperplasia ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Ultrasonography
8.Effects of ferrous sulfate supplementation on bone marrow hemopoiesis in rats.
Qing-jun YANG ; Jian-qiang LAI ; Jing MENG ; Bao-Li XING ; Hui LIU ; Shi-an YIN ; Xian-feng ZHAO ; Qing-mei XU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2006;40(5):332-335
OBJECTIVETo explore the influences of different dosage ferrous sulfate supplements on bone marrow hemopoiesis in rats.
METHODSFemale weaning Wistar rats were fed with an iron deficient diet (< 10 mg/kg diet) until the level of hemoglobin of rats was lower than 100 g/L. Rats (n = 50) were randomly divided into five groups according to the levels of hemoglobin and body weight, iron deficiency control (ID), daily low iron diet supplement (LDs), daily high iron diet supplement (HDs), weekly low iron supplement (LWs), and weekly high iron supplement (HWs).
RESULTSAfter 12 weeks, bone marrow stainable iron was seldom in ID group, and ample in supplement groups. The proportions of iron staining of bone marrow smear in supplement groups were more than 30%. Bone marrow cells in all rats were hyperplastic or active hyperplastic.
CONCLUSIONSDaily high iron supplement or once weekly high iron supplement were safe to bone marrow hemopoiesis in rats.
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency ; drug therapy ; Animals ; Bone Marrow ; drug effects ; Disease Models, Animal ; Female ; Ferrous Compounds ; pharmacology ; Hematopoiesis ; drug effects ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
9.Hyperthermia enhanced the killing effect of 5-fluorocytosine on human colon cancer cell line transfected with cytosine deaminase gene.
Jin-mao LI ; Cheng-jin LI ; Da-nian LAI ; Xiao-jun WANG ; Xian-li HE ; Guo-qiang BAO ; Tao WU ; Ji-kai YIN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2006;9(3):234-237
OBJECTIVETo investigate whether hyperthermia can enhance the killing effect of 5- fluorocytosine (5- FC) on human colorectal carcinoma cell lines SW480 transfected with carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) tissue- specific cytosine deaminase (CD) gene in vitro,and study its mechanism.
METHODSHuman colorectal carcinoma cell lines SW480 transfected with G1CEACDNa were cultured. The proliferated colonies were treated with the combined therapy of 5-FC and hyperthermia at a temperature of 43 degrees C for 30 min. After eight days, MTT was used to calculate the cellular survival rate,to analyze the killing effect of 5-FC combined with hyperthermia on SW480 cells transfected with CD gene. Flow cytometry was performed to analyze the cellular cycle and transmission electron microscope was used to observe the morphologic changes of SW480 cells after thermochemotherapy.
RESULTSHyperthermia combined with 5-FC had an enhanced killing effect on SW480-CEACD cells than 5-FC alone (P< 0.05, t =2.403, n=9). Flow cytometry revealed that the proportion of S stage cell increased in the group treated with hyperthermia and 5- FC (P< 0.001, t =7.158, n=6). Transmission electron microscope showed apoptosis after thermo- chemotherapy.
CONCLUSIONSHyperthermia can improve the anti- tumor effect of 5- FC on human colorectal carcinoma cell lines SW480 transfected with CD gene, and the cells were blocked at S stage of cellular cycle and apoptosis was induced following thermochemotherapy.
Cell Line, Tumor ; Cytosine Deaminase ; genetics ; Flucytosine ; pharmacology ; Genes, Transgenic, Suicide ; Genetic Therapy ; methods ; Hot Temperature ; Humans
10.Survey on present situation of medical equipment user training under doctor-nurse integration mode
hua Xiang LIU ; Jun YIN ; xian Le YAN ; Li XU ; juan Xiao LAI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(11):151-154
Objective To master the present situation of medical equipment utilization by the nurse in some hospital and the knowledge requirements for medical equipment operation under doctor-nurse integration mode in order to complete the training system for medical equipment operation. Methods Totally 251 pieces of questionnaires were issued and collected on the knowledge requirements for medical equipment operation. Statistical analysis was executed on essential personnel information, common medical equipment, knowledge requirements for medical equipment operation, the mode of acquiring corresponding knowledge and etc. Results The personnel involved in the questionnaire was characterized by low age, short working lifetime, low educational level and etc; the common medical equipment included sphygmomanometer, monitor, infusion pump, injection pump and etc;the knowledge was required on complicated emergency treatment equipment such as ventilator and defibrillator; the mode for acquiring the knowledge included teaching by skilled teachers, training in the department, training by the factory engineer and studying the video or courseware on equipment operation. Conclusion It is a useful measure to improve the training effect and training level of the medical equipment by directed training and operating knowledge provided according to the current situation and requirement of the nurse using medical equipment under doctor-nurse integration mode.