1.Research update on Kounis syndrome.
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2013;41(6):527-529
4.Allelopathic effects of extracts from tuberous roots of Aconitum carmichaeli on three pasture grasses.
Yu-jie JIAO ; Ya-qi WANG ; Ling YUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(21):4155-4159
The tuberous roots of Aconitum carmichaeli are largely used in traditional Chinese medicine and widely grown in Jiangyou, Sichuan, China. During the growth process, this medicinal plant releases a large amount of allelochemicals into soil, which retard the growth and development of near and late crops. Therefore, a pure culture experiment was thus carried out by seed soaking to study the allelopathic effects of extracts from tuberous roots of A. carmichaeli (ETR) on the seed germination and young seedling growth of Lolium perenne, Trifolium repens, and Medicago sativa, the late pasture grasses after cultivation of A. carmichaeli. The results showed that three pasture grasses varied significantly in seed germination and young seedling growth in response to ETR concentrations. Seed germination of M. sativa was stimulated by low ERT concentration (0.01 x g(-1)), while all of pasture grass seeds germinated poorly in solution with 1.00 g x L(-1). Seed soaking with 1.00 g x L(-1) also inhibited significantly the growth of pasture young seedlings, with M. sativa showing the highest seedling height reduction of 42.05% in seeding height, followed by T. repens (40.21%) and L. perenne with about 11%. Cultivation of L. perenne could thus be beneficial to increase whole land productivity in A. carmichaeli-pasture grass cropping systems. In addition, hydrolysis of protein, starch, and inositol phosphates was blocked and free amino acids, soluble sugars and phosphorus were decreased in seeds by seed soaking with ETR, which could be one of the reason for the inhibition of seed germination. There was a significant reduction in root vigor, nitrate reductase, and chlorophyll after the seed treatment with ETR, indicating the suppression of nutrient uptake, nitrate assimilation, and photosynthesis by allelopathic chemicals in ETR, which could lead to the slow growth rate of pasture grass seedlings.
Aconitum
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Allelopathy
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China
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Pheromones
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metabolism
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pharmacology
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Plant Extracts
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metabolism
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pharmacology
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Plant Roots
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Poaceae
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drug effects
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growth & development
6.Investigation on pharmacokinetics and bioavailabiUty of insulin dry powder inhalation
Wei-Gang ZHAO ; Heng WANG ; Qi SUN ; Ya-Xiu DONG ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2001;0(05):-
Objective To study the characteristics of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of insulin dry powder inhalation and its relative bioavailability as compared with subcutaneous injection of regular insulin. Methods In this open,single-center,randomized,two-period,cross-over,euglycemic glucose clamp study,18 healthy volunteers(14 men and 4 women),aged(24.9?1.7)years,with body mass index(20.6?1.2)kg/m~2, received the insulin dry powder inhalatin(80 U)or regular insulin(15 U)subcutaneous administration.The blood samples of this study at 0,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100,110,120,135,150,165,180,195, 210,225,240,270,300,330,360,390,420,450 and 480 rain were taken for serum insulin measurement, meanwhile,glucose infusion rates(GIR)were determined per 5 minutes over a period of 8 hours.Results The C_(max)were(57.9?17.8 vs 114.5?29.7)mU/L(tested vs reference preparation),T_(max)were(46.7?45.6 vs 107.8?33.7)min,GIR_(max)were(3.35?0.98 vs 5.17?1.75)mg?kg~(-1)?min~(-1)and T_(GIRmax)were(88.3?17.0 vs 151.9?34.6)min.The relative bioavailability was(10.26?2.25)%,and the relative bioefficacy was(14.33?7.26)%.Conclusion The study shows that insulin dry powder inhalation is absorbed via lungs and its action sets in earlier than that of the regular insulin injected subcutaneously.These pharmacokinetie and pharmacodynamic data may provide a reliabe guide for further clinical trial.
7. Traditional function and modern research progress on volatile oil in Chinese materia medica
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2018;49(2):455-461
As a characteristic form of aromatic Chinese materia medica (CMM), volatile oil has a strong biological activity and can act on local or whole body to prevent and cure diseases. Volatile oil of CMM has been used for thousands of years, which can be easily found in amount of ancient medical books and CMM prescriptions and is the key material basis of CMM. At present, the research of volatile oil in CMM is still in the exploratory stage. However, it is relatively weak in the traditional treatment concept and application method of volatile oil in CMM, lack of excavation and carding of relevant ancient books and records. In this paper, taking ancient books as a tool, we summarized and analyzed the distribution, traditional application method and characteristics of violate oil in CMM from the aspects of both traditional function and modern pharmacological activities. The development prospects of violate oil in CMM were also explored, so as to provide reference for the historical inheritance and modern research and development of violate oil in CMM.
8. Correlation between chemical composition and pharmacological activity of Scutellaria baicalensis during its preparation process
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2018;49(1):115-119
Objective Process design grants the quality connotation to products. To study the changes of main chemical ingredient of Scutellaria baicalensis preparation in the preparation process and the correlation with its pharmacological activity. To clarify the key step of S. baicalensis preparation process, and overall evaluate the short plate of the quality of preparation from the perspective of the design. Methods The preparation process (extracting-concentrating-drying-granulation) was simulated. HPLC analysis was employed to determine the contents of the chemical ingredients in each step of preparation process. Induction by LPS in mouse peritoneal macrophages of each intermediate was used as the model to determinate the anti-inflammatory activity. Cluster analysis and linear regression were used to analyze the correlation between its chromatogram and pharmacological activity. Results The content of chemical ingredients and anti-inflammatory activity of S. baicalensis were generally decreased on the whole, and the highest loss occurred in the concentrating-drying process. Conclusion Each step of the preparation process of S. baicalensis preparation has significant effect on the chemical ingredients and pharmacological activity. The concentrating and drying process may be the key process which could finally influence the quality of preparation.
9.Biphasic dissolution test and its application in the evaluation of poorly soluble drug preparations
Qing LIU ; Ya-qi ZHANG ; Wen-xi WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(3):743-750
Biphasic dissolution test, consisting of immiscible aqueous and organic phase, is an
10.Status and problem analysis of drying process and equipment for traditional Chinese medicinal materials and preparations.
Juan-juan ZHAN ; Zhen-feng WU ; Ya-qi WANG ; Si-qi WU ; Xue-cheng WANG ; Peng-fei YUE ; Ming YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(23):4715-4720
Drying is the critical link during pharmaceutical process of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), which is directly related to the quality of drugs. The key to technology upgrading of pharmaceutical equipment in Chinese materia medica enterprise is the development of new drying techniques, which concerns the modernization of TCM. The study provides new ideas for the drying technology and equipment by means of reviewing the research status of drying process for the traditional Chinese medicinal materials and preparations, and analyzing the traditional and modern drying methods and equipment, as well as their existing problems and corresponding measures for the drying processes and equipment. In addition, this paper expounds the development trend of traditional Chinese medicinal materials and preparations of drying process and equipment.
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
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instrumentation
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methods
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standards
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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instrumentation
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standards
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry