1.Determination of Active Ingredient Oleanolic Acid in She Medicine Clematis Florida var. Plena by HPLC
Zhiyuan LIU ; Tingming SHEN ; Xibin LI ; An WU ; Junjun WU
China Pharmacist 2016;19(9):1758-1760
Objective:To establish a method for the determination of oleanolic acid in She medicine Clematis florida var. plena. Methods:The HPLC method was carried on a Lanbo-Kromasil C18 chromatography column using acetonitrile-water ( 86∶ 14 ) as the mobile phase. The detection wavelength was 205 nm, the flow rate was 1. 0 ml·min-1 , and the column temperature was 25 ℃. Re-sults:The calibration curve of oleanolic acid was linear within the range of 0. 52-15. 60μg (r=0. 999 9). The average recovery of oleanolic acid was 92. 13%(RSD=3. 0%, n=9). Conclusion:The method is simple, rapid, accurate and reproducible, which can be used as an ideal method for the quality control of She medicine Clematis florida var. plena. .
2.The citation analysis of Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine from 2005 to 2011
Zhiwei SHEN ; Xibin SHEN ; Jianjun HOU ; Yunqiu DING ; Zhaohui HU ; Yuemei HE
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2013;(2):139-143
Objective To evaluate the academic level of Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine by analyzing its citation status by using bibliometrics method.Methods The distribution of articles published in Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine from January,2005 to December,2011 indexed by Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD) was analyzed.Results A total of 2809 articles were published in Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine between January,2005 and December,2011.Among them,832 (29.62%) articles were cited for totally 1993 times.There were 14 authors whose total citation number in 2005-2011 was ≥ 10 times.Authors of the cited articles came from 25 provinces,autonomous regions and municipalities.The regions from where the articles had the highest citation were Beijing (341 articles),Shanghai (87 articles),Guangdong (64 articles),Jiangsu (45 articles) and Zhejiang (43 articles).The medical institutions with the highest citation were Peking Union Medical College Hospital of Peking Union Medical College and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (205 times),Peking University People's Hospital (77 times),and Chinese PLA General Hospital (76 times).Conclusions Quite a few high level academic papers had been published in Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine in recent years.Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine plays a good role in enhancing academic exchange.
3.An analysis of impact factor of Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine from 2008 to 2010
Xibin SHEN ; Zhiwei SHEN ; Jianjun HOU ; Yunqiu DING ; Zhaohui HU ; Yuemei HE
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2013;(2):133-138
Objective To analyze the articles and citation published in the Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine from 2008 to 2010,in order to investigate the influence factors of impact factor (IF).Methods All articles published in the Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine covered by Chinese Medical Citation Index(CMCI) from 2008 to 2010 were searched and downloaded.Some article related attributions were manual added and their influences to IF were analyzed.Results A total of 1164 academic papers were published in the journal in 3 years,with 9.95 references per paper.The total citation was 1029 times,with 0.93 time per paper and 0.31 time per page.Among them,736 articles were not cited,accounting for 63.2%.Original articles,pure clinical articles had good citation output.For fund supporting,the citation of articles without fund was higher than those with fund.The articles on hematology,cardiology and gastroenterology accounted the most,while ICU,emergency and nephrology were the least internal medicine reported specialties.Although there exists citation difference among different subjects,for considering the absolute values,neurology/psychiatry (0.73 time per paper),cardiology (0.65 time per paper) and gastroenterology (0.54 time per paper) had better citation output,while hematology,basic research and rheumatology had no good performance to IF.Conclusion We should further strengthen acquisition and dissemination of excellent articles,reduce the number of non-cited paper,expand periodical visibility,and provide a quick and convenient way of literature reading.
4.A bibliometric investigation to research fronts of major sub-specialties in internal medicine
Lei CUI ; Xibin SHEN ; Li FANG ; Xianwei PAN ; Xiumei ZHONG ; Xue GONG ; Ying YANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2013;(2):144-150
Objective To outline the research fronts of ten major sub-specialties in internal medicine.Methods Based on their impact factor scores and the proportion of the journals of 10 subspecialties (endocrinology & metabolism,cardiac & cardiovascular systems,hematology,infectious diseases,nephrology,gastroenterology & hepatology,respiratory system,rheumatology,critical care medicine,clinical neurology) in Journal Citation Report (JCR),and careful consulation of expert clinicians,we identified 50 journals.Their bibliographic records (including references) published in 2011 were downloaded,and the frequency of the references (citations) in each sub-specialty was counted and the highly cited records were extracted.We performed a clustering analysis according to the co-cited times among any pairs of the highly cited records.To tag each cluster of highly cited records,we browsed the titles and abstracts of all highly cited records in the same cluster,and concluded the main topics of each cluster.Finally,we extracted the current published papers devoted to particular cluster by some clustering analysis indicators.The clusters of highly cited records were considered as the intelligence base,and the main topics in current papers which citing these highly cited papers were considered as research fronts.Results Totally 50 journals on 10 sub-specialties in internal medicine were identified.A total of 202 highly cited papers,38 clusters (knowledge bases),and 152 corresponding current citing papers presenting the research fronts were selected.Conclusions We confirm and present research fronts in 10 major sub-specialties of internal medicine.This study provides a synchronic structure of contemporary research activities in internal medicine sub-specialties.
5.Features of Auditory Mismatch Responses Elicited from Putonghua-speaking Preschoolers and Adults
Min SHEN ; Fenglan NIU ; Aishu LIU ; Xiaocui WANG ; Ju LI ; Wei LIANG ; Xiaoyue LU ; Tuo LIU ; Xibin SUN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;20(11):1001-1003
Objective To investigate the features of the auditory mismatch response (MMR) elicited from the preschoolers and adults.Methods 9 preschoolers aged 3-6 and 8 adults were elicited and measured MMR to speech sounds (/bal/, /pal/) using the Oddball paradigm.Results The response was typical mismatch negativity in adults, and was slow positive waves with larger amplitude in the preschoolers.MNOVA results showed that there were significantly differences between the 2 groups, said the latency of MMRs was significantly longer and the amplitude was larger in the preschoolers than in the adults (P<0.05). Conclusion Stable MMRs with distinct characters in preschoolers and adults have been obtained respectively.
6.Generation of factor VIII gene knockout mouse by tetraploid embryo complementation technology.
Ying KUANG ; Jinjin WANG ; Xibin LU ; Shunyuan LU ; Liangliang ZHANG ; Chunling SHEN ; Jian FEI ; Zhugang WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2010;27(1):1-6
OBJECTIVEFactor VIII( FVIII) gene knockout mouse model was established for further study on the treatment of hemophilia A.
METHODSExons 16-19 of the mouse FVIII gene were knocked out by ET clone, ES homologous recombination and tetraploid embryo compensation technology. PCR, reverse transcriptase-PCR(RT-PCR) and immunohistochemistry were used to detect the transcription and translation pattern of FVIII. The phenotype of the knockout mice was analyzed by examining the activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) and FVIII activity (FVIII:C).
RESULTSPCR, RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry confirmed that FVIII was deficient in the FVIII gene knockout mouse. The APTT results showed that FVIII-deficient mouse plasma had a prolonged clotting time compared to normal mouse plasma. The FVIII:C in heterozygous, hemizygous and homozygous mice was 80%, 8% and 10% of that in normal mice, respectively.
CONCLUSIONThe phenotype of the FVIII gene knockout mouse appears grossly similar to that of human with hemophilia A. Establishment of this model may promote the development of new technologies of treatment to hemophilia A.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Embryo, Mammalian ; Factor VIII ; genetics ; metabolism ; Female ; Hemophilia A ; genetics ; metabolism ; physiopathology ; Humans ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred ICR ; Mice, Knockout ; Partial Thromboplastin Time
7.Di-syllabic Tone in Hearing-impaired Children and Normal-hearing Children Aged 3~5 Years
Fang ZHANG ; Xin CHAO ; Yang SHI ; Lu HUANG ; Yingping HOU ; Min SHEN ; Fan YANG ; Wei LIANG ; Xibin SUN ; Chunyan QU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(5):401-403
Objective To compare the di-syllabic tone between hearing-impaired children and normal-hearing children. Methods 120 hearing-impaired children and 36 normal-hearing children aged 3~5 years were asked to read aloud 32 word with 16 kinds of di-syllabic tone. Results All the normal-hearing children read all the words correctly, and the hearing-impaired children faulted in pronouncing as their peers. The correct incidence improved in 4-year old hearing-impaired children compared with that of the 3-year old, but it was not significant different between the 4- and the 5- year old. There was not significant difference of the high and level tone between the hearing-impaired children and normal-hearing children. However, the rising, falling- rising and falling tones were significantly different between the two groups. Conclusion The hearing-impaired children aged 3~5 years delay to speech words with di-syllabic tone, especially for those with rising, falling-rising and falling tones.