1. Effects of pH on the suspension gel formation and free aluminum ions of sucralfate
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2015;50(11):965-967
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of antacids on the efficacy and safety of sucralfate. METHODS: The appearance of sucralfate suspension gel was observed under different pHs in vitro to learn the appropriate pH for sucralfate to work. The adverse effects of sucralfate was evaluated by determining the aluminum ion concentration in the supernatant using emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma (ICP-OES). RESULTS: At pH 0.1, sucralfate was partly dissolved; at pH 1.0 and 2.0, it formed white soft gel with strong adhesion and good extension; along with the storage time, the gel gradually precipitated; at pH≥3, sucralfate was unable to form gel; at pH >4.0, it formed a hard white precipitate without obvious adhesion and spreadability. In the pH range of 0.1-7.0, the concentration of free aluminum ion reduced gradually with the increase of pH. CONCLUSION: Combination use of antacids with sucralfate does not increase the aluminum ion absorption, but whether there is a synergistic effec is worth of further exploration.
2.Study on Breeding of High-yield Avilamycin-producing Strains by Nitrogen Ion Implantation
Ya-Nan HE ; Chuan-He ZHU ; Lian-Xiang DU ; Fu-Ping LU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(01):-
To obtain high-yield avilamycin-producing strains,low energy N~+ ion implantation technology and screening of streptomycin-re- sistant mutants are used in the study on breeding mutation.The results show that,“saddle”region,which range is from 3?10~(15) to 5?10~(15) ions/cm~2,has got better induced mutation action.It also means that the strain's resistant mutation and yield mutation closely correlate to each other,and the method of streptomycin resistant screening is feasible.We have isolated a high-yield strain SVT-45 which the productivi- ty is 195% higher than the original strain's in the rotation-flask experiments.These results showed that the ion implantation was an effective method for microbe mutagensis.
3.A new cyclic diarylheptanoid from the bark of Myrica rubra.
Sheng-nan SHEN ; Fang-bo XIA ; He LI ; Ya-min LIU ; Rui-le PAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(6):746-748
To study the chemical constituents from the bark of Myrica rubra, fourteen compounds were isolated from the methanolic extract using various chromatographic techniques, including silica gel, Sephadex LH-20 and preparative HPLC. Their structures were identified on the basis of chemical properties and spectroscopic data, as 3, 5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxymyricanol (1), myricanol (2), myricanone (3), myricanol 11-sulfate (4), myricitrin (5), quercetin (6), quercetin-3-rhamnoside (7), tamarixol (8), uvaol (9), ursolic acid (10), taraxerol (11), myricadiol (12), β-sitosterol (13) and β-daucosterol (14). Among them, compound 1 is a new compound, named as 3, 5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxymyricanol, compounds 8, 9 were isolated from the genus Myrica for the first time.
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4.Research progress of ionizable lipid nanoparticles for siRNA delivery
Ya-nan ZHAO ; Wei HE ; Quan-lin SHAO ; Hua-yu LIU ; Ming-qi LIU ; Ran MO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(8):2292-2299
Small interfering RNA (siRNA) is the initiator of RNA interference and inhibits gene expression by targeted degradation of specific messenger RNA. siRNA-mediated gene regulation has high efficiency and specificity and exhibits great significance in the treatment of diseases. However, the naked or unmodified siRNA has poor stability, easy to degrade by nuclease, short half-life, and low intracellular delivery. As an emerging non-viral nucleic acid delivery system, ionizable lipid nanoparticles play an important role in improving the druggability of siRNA. At present, one siRNA drug based on ionizable lipid nanoparticles has been approved for the treatment of rare disease. This review introduces the research progress in ionizable lipid nanoparticles for siRNA delivery, focusing on the effect of each component of lipid nanoparticles on the efficiency of siRNA-mediated gene silencing, which provides new references for the studies on ionizable lipid nanocarriers for siRNA delivery.
5.Study on self-similarity relationship between decoction pieces property and component property.
Wen-Jing HE ; Ya-Nan HU ; Yan-Ling ZHANG ; Pei ZHANG ; Mei WANG ; Yun WANG ; Yan-Jiang QIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(13):2375-2377
OBJECTIVETo predict part of medicinal properties of traditional Chinese medicine components and traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces by using the traditional Chinese medicinal property data prediction platform, in order to establish the relationship between properties of traditional Chinese medicine components and traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces.
METHODThe properties of traditional Chinese medicine components were predicted by using the medicinal property data prediction platform based on the pharmacological effects of the components.
RESULTThe total sum of identical or similar results of the prediction for the properties of traditional Chinese medicine components and traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces accounted for over 75%.
CONCLUSIONThe self-similarity exists between properties of traditional Chinese medicine components and traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces, which reflects the inheritance, additivity and emergence among different properties of traditional Chinese medicines.
Drug Combinations ; Drug Prescriptions ; Drug Therapy ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional
6. Study on influence factors of Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata by microwave processing technology
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2020;51(12):3157-3164
Objective: To explore the influence factors of processing Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata by microwave-drying, so as to lay a foundation for its industrial development. Methods: The drying process of Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata was investigated by water ratio, drying rate and energy consumption analysis. The aconite morphology, contents of diester alkaloids, monoester alkaloids and alkanolamine alkaloids were used as indexes to study the effects of slice thickness, water content, microwave power and processing time on aconite processing. Results : The thickness, rehydration rate, microwave power and processing time had influence on the processing process and alkaloid content of aconite. When the thickness was 5 mm, the drying process had shorter drying time, faster drying rate and lower the energy consumption, but it had a higher content of diester alkaloids and lower content of the total alkaloids. When the rehydration rate of raw aconite slices was 60%, the drying time was the shortest. The order of average drying rate was 100% rehydration rate > 60% rehydration rate > 80% rehydration rate > 40% rehydration rate. The order of content of diester alkaloids was 60% rehydration rate > 100% rehydration rate > 80% rehydration rate > 40% rehydration rate. The order of total alkaloids content was 60% rehydration rate > 80% rehydration rate = 100% rehydration rate > 40% rehydration rate. The influence of rehydration rate on energy consumption was not obvious. When the processing time was the same, the drying process under the microwave power of 550 W had the shortest drying time, the fastest drying rate, the lowest content of diester aconitine and the highest content of total alkaloid. However, with the increase of processing time, the aconite was easier to be burnt under a high microwave power. Conclusion: The appropriate thickness, moisture content, microwave power and processing time in aconite processing process are helpful to reduce the toxicity of aconite and improve the quality of aconite. Therefore, the thickness of the slices should choose 3 mm, the moisture content should be 60%-80%, and the processing time should be reduced according to the increase of microwave power.
7.Peritoneal structural injury in laparoscopic versus open radical resection for colorectal cancer: a prospective controlled study.
Bao-yu ZHAO ; Guo-xin LI ; Ya-nan WANG ; Yan-feng HU ; Wei HE ; Jiang YU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2010;13(3):193-196
OBJECTIVETo assess the differences in peritoneal microstructure injury between laparoscopic and open radical resection for colorectal cancer.
METHODSA total of 50 patients with colorectal cancer were consecutively assigned into laparoscopic group (LO, n=27) and conventional laparotomy group (CO, n=23). Prospectively comparative analyses of operative time, intraoperative blood loss, number of lymph node harvest, positive rate of lymph nodes, length of specimen and resection margin involvement were performed. Optical microscope and scanning electron microscope were used to detect postoperative peritoneal injury between patients who received laparoscopic surgery or open surgery.
RESULTSCompared with the CO group, operative time [(150.6+/-39.5) min vs (183.0+/-39.2) min, P<0.05] and intraoperative blood loss [(80.0+/-75.2) ml vs (234.5+/-235.3) ml, P<0.01] were significantly less in the LO group. No significant differences were found between two groups in length specimen, number of lymph nodes harvest, positive rate of lymph nodes, and all resection margins were negative (P>0.05). Optical microscope indicated less serosal injury in the LO group as compared to the CO group with regard to serosal integrity, continuity of covering adipocyte and mesothelial cell, and the aggregation level of erythrocytes and inflammatory cells (P<0.01). Scanning electronic microscopy showed more severe injury to colorectal serosa, mesothelium and basement membrane in the CO group as compared to the LO group.
CONCLUSIONWith equal degree of radical resection, laparoscopic technique for colorectal cancer causes less peritoneal structural injury as compared with open surgery.
Aged ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; pathology ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; adverse effects ; Laparotomy ; adverse effects ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Peritoneum ; injuries ; pathology ; Prospective Studies ; Single-Blind Method
8.Effects of laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy on C-reactive protein and visceral proteins in patients with gastric cancer.
Hai-jun DENG ; Wei HE ; Jiang YU ; Ce ZHANG ; Ya-nan WANG ; Guo-xin LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(8):1596-1598
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of laparoscopy-assisted and open distal gastrectomies on the perioperative levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and visceral proteins in patients with gastric cancer.
METHODST Fifty-three patients with gastric cancer were randomized into two groups to receive laparoscopic surgery (n=26) or open surgery (n=27). The CRP levels were measured preoperatively and at 1, 2, 3 and 7 days after the operation. The levels of the visceral proteins including albumin (ALB), prealbumin (PRE), transferrin (TRF) and retinal-binding protein (RbP) were assayed before and at 3 and 7 days after the operation.
RESULTSCompared with the preoperative levels, the CRP levels in both groups were significantly increased on days 1, 2, and 3 after the operation (P<0.05), with the highest level occurred on day 2 postoperatively. The postoperative CRP levels were significantly lower in the laparoscopic group than in the open surgery group (P<0.01). The levels of ALB, PRE, TRF, and RbP were significantly decreased after operation in both groups (P<0.01) without significant differences between the two groups (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONCompared with open surgeries, laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy for gastric cancer causes minimal surgical trauma and mild inflammatory responses to allow the recovery of the levels of the visceral proteins.
Adult ; Aged ; C-Reactive Protein ; metabolism ; Female ; Gastrectomy ; Humans ; Intraoperative Period ; Laparoscopy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Stomach Neoplasms ; blood ; metabolism ; surgery ; Young Adult
9.Effect of laparoscopic-assisted resection of rectal carcinoma on C-reactive protein and humoral immunity.
Wei HE ; Hai-jun DENG ; Jiang YU ; Ce ZHANG ; Ya-nan WANG ; Xia CHENG ; Guo-xin LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2009;12(4):357-360
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of laparoscopic-assisted resection of rectal carcinoma on perioperative levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), immunoglobulins(Ig) and complements.
METHODSFifty-four patients with rectal carcinoma were divided into laparoscopic group (n=26) and open operation group(n=28) according to the patients' will. C-reactive protein (CRP), IgG, IgA, IgM, C(3), C(4) and CH(50) of peripheral blood were assayed preoperatively and on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 7th day postoperatively.
RESULTSCompared with the preoperative period, the CRP levels in both groups were significantly increased on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd day(P<0.01) and peaked on the 2nd day postoperatively. The postoperative CRP levels were significantly lower in the laparoscopic group than those in the open operation group(P<0.01). After operation, the immunoglobulin levels were significantly decreased in both groups(P<0.01), and there were no significant differences in IgG and IgM. The levels of C(3), C(4) and CH(50) were significantly decreased after operation in both groups(P<0.05) and returned to the preoperative levels during postoperative 48-72 hours in laparoscopic group.
CONCLUSIONLaparoscopic-assisted resection of rectal carcinoma results in less wound, lower levels of stress response, and less effect on immune function compared to open surgery, which recovers the immune function of patients more rapidly after operation.
C-Reactive Protein ; metabolism ; Female ; Humans ; Immunity, Humoral ; Laparoscopy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Rectal Neoplasms ; blood ; immunology ; surgery
10.On-site quality control of acupuncture randomized controlled trial: design of content and checklist of quality control based on PICOST.
Hong-Jiao LI ; Li-Yun HE ; Zhi-Shun LIU ; Ya-Nan SUN ; Shi-Yan YAN ; Jia LIU ; Ye ZHAO ; Bao-Yan LIU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(2):183-185
To effectively guarantee quality of randomized controlld trial (RCT) of acupuncture and develop reasonable content and checklist of on-site quality control, influencing factors on quality of acupuncture RCT are analyzed and scientificity of quality control content and feasibility of on-site manipulation are put into overall consideration. Based on content and checklist of on-site quality control in National 11th Five-Year Plan Project Optimization of Comprehensive Treatment Plan for TCM in Prevention and Treatment of Serious Disease and Clinical Assessment on Generic Technology and Quality Control Research, it is proposed that on-site quality control of acupuncture RCT should be conducted with PICOST (patient, intervention, comparison, out come, site and time) as core, especially on quality control of interveners' skills and outcome assessment of blinding, and checklist of on-site quality control is developed to provide references for undertaking groups of the project.
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