2.Pharmaceutical research progress of rhynchophylla based on chemical stability.
Bo HAO ; Xiu-Juan YANG ; Yi FENG ; Yan-Long HONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(23):4532-4537
Rhynchophylla is a Chinese herb commonly used in clinical practice. It's also the primary herb of some famous Chinese herbal compound such as Tianma Gouteng decoction, and Lingyang Gouteng decoction. According the record from many previous materia medica literatures, rhynchophylla should be added later during decoction. Pharmaceutical research showed that rhynchophylla alkaloids were not stable. Which has resulted in many problems in the research and its application. For example, there was not a quantitative determination method in "Chinese Pharmacopoeia" of past and present versions, which seriously impacted its quality control and product application. Firstly, records from previous materia medica literatures and "Chinese Pharmacopoeia" were systematically sorted based on the chemical stability of rhynchophylla. Secondly, pharmaceutical research including chemical compositions and their stability, pharmacological effects, extraction process and quality analysis, was reviewed after reference of literatures published at home and abroad in recent decades. Positive reference and evidence for further research and development of rhynchophylla will be provided in the article.
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3. Effects of combination with SAHA and TRAIL treatment on cell growth of er positive breast cancer cell line MCF-7
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2016;51(16):1373-1378
OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (SAHA) and TRAIL treatment on cell proliferation and apoptosis for ER positive breast cancer cell line MCF-7. METHODS: Human breast cell lines (MCF-7) were evaluated for the expressions of cell viability, cell apoptosis and cell cycle by muse cell analyzer. The mRNA levels of related apoptotic factors in MCF-7 cells were detected by real time PCR and solid phase apoptosis antibody microarray. RESULTS: After the combination with SAHA and TRAIL, the ability of cell proliferation and cell viability were depressed, and the cell apoptosis was induced. The cell cycle assay showed that the MCF-7 cells were arrested in G0/G1 phase with SAHA and TRAIL treatment. CONCLUSION: The combinatorial treatment of SAHA and TRAIL has a significantly inhibitory effect on cell growths of ER positive breast cancer MCF-7 cell.
4.Processing Technology Research of Fermentation and Purification of SUMO Protease UlP1
Xiu-Ping FENG ; Bai-Rong DU ; Dong-Mei YAN ; Xiang-Feng ZHAO ; Xun ZHU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(02):-
Nowadays,small peptides are always expressed in the form of fusion protein.The expression product contains many superfluous amino acids which can affect the biological functions of small peptides even expressed by GST fusion protein expression system.SUMO protease can cut SUMO fusion protein expressed by fusion expression system without any amino acid residues left on target protein thus become a hot topic in this field.Recombinant His-UlP1/pET3c/BL21(DE3)engineering strain was constructed by genetic engineering technology and the expression conditions were optimized in shake flaks.The process of high density fermentation was explored and different purification conditions were detected by chromatography.The results showed that SUMO protease could be expressed well after inducing the engineering strain by IPTG of 1.0mmol/L at 30℃ for 6 hours.The expression level of the strain in fermentation pots could reach 24.3% analyzed by SDS-PAGE.The purity of SUMO protease was more than 98% after further purification by cation exchange chromatography.The yield was 355mg SUMO protease per liter fermentation liquid.Western blot analysis demonstrated that there were immune reactions between IlP1 and 6?His antibodies,so it has established a good foundation for large-scale industralazation in the future.
5.Genome Shuffling and Its Prospect for Strain Improvement in Ethanol Production from Lignocellulosic Hydrolysates
Zuo-Yang ZHANG ; Shen TIAN ; Fan-Yan MENG ; Fei YAN ; Feng-Tian LI ; Xiu-Shan YANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
Commercial production of bioethanol from lignocellulosic hydrolysates requires efficient fermenting strains. The abilities of the strain to converting all types of sugars in the hydrolysate to ethanol in high yield and to effectively tolerating/metabolizing inhibitors are necessary. Genome shuffling is a novel method for breeding, and it has been applied in pharmaceutical and food industry. This review summarized the technique of genome shuffling including principle, process, applications and its prospect for strains improvement in ethanol production from lignocellulosic hydrolysates.
6.Effects of nitrogen forms on camptothecin content and its metabolism-related enzymes activities in Camptotheca acuminata seedlings.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(13):1519-1523
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of nitrogen forms on the camptothecin (CPT) content, tryptophan synthase (TSB) and tryptophan decarboxylase (TDC) activities in Camptotheca acuminata seedlings.
METHODThe seedlings of C. acuminata with 6 pairs of leaves were subjected to 5 different NH4(+) -N/NO3(-) -N ratio (0 : 100, 75 : 25, 50 : 50, 25 : 75, 100 : 0) treatments by sand culture in a greenhouse. The CPT content, TSB activity in the young leaves and TDC in the stem barks of the seedlings were determined by HPLC on the 15th, 30th, 45th, 60th and 75th day, respectively.
RESULTThe obvious relationship between CPT content and nitrogen forms was observed. When NH4(+) - N /NO3(-) -N ratio was 25 : 75, CPT accumulation in young leaves displayed the best advantages (the highest value is 5.69 per thousand) and increased in the early 30 days of treatment and then declined. There was no obvious relationship between TSB activity in the young leaves and nitrogen forms. TDC activity in the stem bark was the highest when NH4(+) -N /NO3(-) -N ratio was 25 : 75, and the change of TDC activity paralleled to CPT content in the young leaves.
CONCLUSIONA short-term treatment that NH4(+) -N /NO3(-) -N ratio was 25:75 may gain high CPT content in the young leaves through enhancing the TDC activity in the stem bark of C. acuminata seedlings.
Aromatic-L-Amino-Acid Decarboxylases ; metabolism ; Camptotheca ; drug effects ; enzymology ; metabolism ; Camptothecin ; metabolism ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; metabolism ; Nitrogen ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Plant Leaves ; drug effects ; enzymology ; metabolism ; Seedlings ; drug effects ; enzymology ; metabolism ; Tryptophan Synthase ; metabolism
7.Optimization of formulation and process for quercetin-loaded nanoliposomes
Yan-Fei DING ; Yao YAO ; Yu-Fei TAO ; Xiu-Zhen FENG ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(04):-
Objective To prepare quercetin liposomes and establish a method for determination of its entrapment efficiency.Methods The film dispersion-homogenizing method was used to prepare quercetin liposomes.The formulation was optimized on the basis of orthogonal design and its entrapment efficiency was performed by the protamine sedimentation method.Results The optimal conditions were found to be cholesterol-egg phospholipid=1:3,quercetin-vehicle = 1:40,homogenization pressure 103.4 MPa for three times.The average entrapment efficiency of the optimized nano-liposomes was 92.1%.Conclusion The film dispersion-homogenizing method could be used to prepare quercetin liposomes.The protamine sedimentation method is convenient,accurate,and suitable for the determination of the entrapment effi- ciency of quercetin liposomes.
8.Analysis on the present running status of water-improving project in Anda city,Heilongjiang province in 2008
Yan-feng, SHEN ; He-peng, HAN ; Chun-pei, XIU ; Dian-jun, SUN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(3):319-321
Objective To understand the running status and distribution of water-improving pmjects in Anda city.Methods The running and management of the water-improving projects were investigated and located the position by Global Positioning Systerm(GPS)in Anda city.Results Among 317 water-improving projects,16.09%were either long-term projects or in poor management or had already stopped usage,77 projeets were broken,accounting for 24.29%;all inadequate supply of equipment and pipeline,83 projects had never been started,accounting for 26.18%;now,106 projects were running,accounting for 33.44%.In only 46 projects,the water fluoride concentration was lower than 1.00 mg/L,accounting for 14.51%,as a result 36 thousand people benefited.Conclusions The running status of water-improving projects was unacceptable,most of them stopped running and endemic fluorosis control was still severe in Anda city.
9.Changes of Transforming Growth Factor-?_1 and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Children with Primary Nephrotic Syndrome
xue, ZHAO ; xiu-qiao, TIAN ; hui-feng, ZHANG ; zhi-yan, DOU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the change of serum transforming growth factor(TGF)-?1 and vascular endothelial growth facter( VEGF) in children with different types of primary nephrotic syndrome( PNS). Methods Children involved in the experiments were divided into simple type group, 16 cases; nephrit was type group, 16 cases, collecting blood sample in prednison - pretreated stage and in prednison- treated stage;control group, 14 cases. Monoclonal EUISA detected TGF-?1 and VEGF. Results Serum level of TGF-?1 and VKGF in active stage of simple type were higher than those of remission stage. The level in nephritis type was no signifi cant difference between prednison- treated stage and prednison - pretreated stage. The level in nephritis type was significantly higher than that in simple type. Conclusion Monitoring the dynamic change of serum TGF-?1 and VEGF can assess the effect of prednison treatment,and evaluate the prognosis of nephrotic syndrome.
10.Effects of hypoxia to rat diaphragmatic discharge.
Wen-xiu QU ; Yan ZHAO ; Yu LI ; Ping HE ; Xue-wei FENG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2011;27(3):262-332