1. Study on shedding particles from Chuanping Sustained-release Tablets based on multi-marker components balanced release
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2019;50(4):836-843
Objective: To study on the changes of shedding particles, drug loading and release of Chuanping Sustained-release Tablets (CST) which were made by the different sustained-release excipients in vitro, so as to elucidate the mechanism about balanced release of multi-marker components on Chinese materia medica compound sustained-release preparation. Methods: Using Chuanping Prescription (Ephedra Herba and Datura Flos) as model drug, improved Peach Gum and HPMC was used as sustained release materials, the release test combinied with underwater video observation were applied to shot external forms at different time point, and the laser particle sizer was applied to determinate particle size, and HPLC was applied to determine the accumulated release rate of the index components (ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and scopolamine) to calculate the cumulative release curve slope K value, and to evaluate the balance release of the different components. Results: CST which were made by the improved peach gum and HPMC sustained-release excipient, which particles were dropped at 0.5 h after contacting the dissolution medium. At the same time, the particles were obviously shedding with the passage of time. In contrast, CST that was made by the improved peach gum, its balanced release of multi-marker components was better (K of ephedrine was 12.18, K of pseudoephedrine was 12.30, and K of scopolamine was 12.40), and particles dropped faster (it was significantly at 1 h), and particle size was bigger (D50 was 53.37—70.33 μm and D90 was 100.3—196.5 μm), and drug loading was more (ephedrine 30.63%, pseudoephedrine 32.97%, and scopolamine 31.67%), and release time of drug was longer (60—120 min). Conclusion: The shedding particles were important part of balance release of multi-marker components about CST which was made by the improved peach gum sustained-release excipient, and also was the embodiment of the drug release mode of “corrosion-dissolution”.
2. Changes of polysaccharide content, functional properties and in vitro release of peach gum before and after improvement
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2018;49(20):4808-4815
Objective To analyze the difference of polysaccharides content, property characterization, and in vitro release between the original peach gum and improved peach gum, and to find the change rule, so as to provide the basis for its further application as the new delivery material. Methods The content of polysaccharides was measured by the phenol-sulfuric acid method combined with ultraviolet spectrophotometry. The pH value of liquid cement was measured by pH meter. The dynamic viscosity of liquid cement was measured by the Brookfield DV-Ⅱ Pro viscometer. The solubility and swelling ratio of rubber powder were measured by the weighing method. The moisture-absorption rate at different relative humidity of rubber powder was measured by the method of controlling humidity with the desiccator. With three index components (ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and scopolamine) as the standards, HPLC and the release test were applied to determine the accumulated release rate of Chuanping adhesive tablets (CAT). Results Original peach gum: In the three producing areas of Xishui in Guizhou Province, Xinfeng in Jiangxi Province, and Suixian in Hubei Province, the content of polysaccharides respectively was 84.30%, 81.52%, and 77.84%. The pH value of 1% liquid cement was 5.63, 5.60, and 5.88. The dynamic viscosity of 1% liquid cement was 30.8, 28.5, and 25.9 mPa∙s. The solubility of rubber powder was 6.08%, 5.75%, and 5.12%. The swelling ratio of rubber powder was 34.22%, 29.66%, and 26.25%. The 12 h moisture-absorption rate of the improved peach gum polysaccharose at RH of 43% was 28.19%, 27.02%, and 26.44%; and at RH of 81% was 38.22%, 35.26%, and 34.64%. The 2 h cumulative release amount in vitro of methamphetamine, pseudoephedrine, and scopolamine of Chuanping adhesive tablets were 95.41%—98.84%, 96.05%—97.11%, and 96.35%—98.21%. Improved peach gum: In the three producing areas of Xishui, Xinfeng, and Suixian, the content of polysaccharides respectively was 96.92%, 94.76%, and 93.35%. The pH of 1% liquid cement was 7.10, 7.08, and 7.12. The dynamic viscosity of 1% liquid cement was 318.4, 289.6, and 266.4 mPa∙s. The solubility of rubber powder was 17.82, 16.73, and 16.38 g. The swelling ratio of rubber powder was 84.98%, 81.55%, and 79.82%. The 12 h moisture-absorption rate of the improved peach gum polysaccharose at RH of 43% was 41.22%, 39.93%, and 39.20%; and at RH of 81% was 60.88%, 58.48%, and 57.17%. The 12 h cumulative release amount in vitro of methamphetamine, pseudoephedrine, and scopolamine of CAT were 97.88%—98.36%, 97.59%—98.56%, and 97.72%—98.12%. Conclusion Compared with the original peach each gum, the content of polysaccharides, dynamic viscosity, solubility, swelling ratio, and moisture-absorption rate, and sustained release property of the improved peach gum were all improved remarkably, and the solution was also neutral. These results show that the improved peach gum can be further developed and applied as a new sustained release material.
3.Identification and homology analysis of Ochrobactrum-like species infection in bloodstream of children
Jianlong LIU ; Pinghua QU ; Tingting CAI ; Liya MO ; Chunrong SONG ; Yan KANG ; Xianbin LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2017;35(4):277-280
Objective To identify and analyze the homology of Ochrobactrum isolated from clinical blood samples of children.Methods The 26 strains of Ochrobactrum anthropi were identified by Vitek 2 Compact and test strips of API 20 NE bacterial identification system.The biochemical phenotypes were identified by manual tests.The 16S rRNA and recA gene were amplified by PCR and sequenced.The drug sensitivity tests of Ochrobactrum anthropi were performed by Vitek 2 Compact and matched GN13 card.The homology was analyzed by pulsed field gel electrophoresis.Results Based on the identification of the instruments and the manual tests for biochemical phenotype,all the 26 experimental strains were Ochrobactrum anthropi.The results of sequencing for 16S rRNA and recA gene amplification products showed 25 strains were Pseudochrobactrum saccharolyticum and the other 1 was O.grignonensein.Drug sensitivity analysis showed that the all the 26 strains were resistant to aztreonam,but the sensitive rates to quinolones,aminoglycosides,trimethoprim sulfamethoxazole,four generation of cephalosporins and the antibiotics compound of piperacillin/tazobactam were all more than 80%.Pulsed field gel electrophoresis analysis showed that the 25 strains were highly homologous with differences of only 1 to 3 bands in fingerprint profiles.Conclusion Based on the biochemical phenotype and the sequencing of 16S rRNA and recA gene,the Ochrobactrum-like bacteria could be identified to the level of species.The highly homologous strains of Pseudochrobactrum saccharolyticum may be sourced from a clustered infection.
4. Study on balanced release of Chuanping extract sustained-release tablets combined with different accessories
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2014;45(6):774-777
Objective: To study the balanced release of complex components of Chuanping extract sustained-release tablets combined with different accessories. Methods: With methamphetamine, pseudoephedrine, and scopolamine as indexes, HPLC and the in vitro release test were applied to determining the accumulated release rate of the complex components in nine sustained-release Chuanping extract preparations (Q1-Q9), and to evaluating the influences of different accessories to the release behaviors of complex components in vitro. Results: The differences about dissolutions of four single modern materials in Chuanping extract sustained-release tablets Q1-Q3 were significant, and Q4 released fast. All of them were not balanced release. The differences about dissolutions of single improved Chinese materia medica (CMM) sustained-release accessories made Chuanping extract sustained-release tablets Q5 were significant, and Q6 was balanced release. The difference about dissolutions of complex improved CMM sustained release excipients made Chuanping extract sustained-release tablets Q9 was incomplete, the balanced release of Q8 was not well. The balanced-release of complex components of Q7 was well. Conclusion: Different accessories would affect the balanced release of sustained-released Chuanping extract tablet in vitro. The modern sustained-release accessories are hard to achieve the balanced release of complex components of CMM compound sustained-release preparations, but the improved traditional sustained-release accessories could be achieved well.
5.Expression of liver receptor homolog 1 gene in patients with cholesterol gallstone disease
Shi-Yong YANG ; Tian-Quan HAN ; Zhao-Yan JIANG ; Qu CAI ; Hai HU ; Zhihong JIANG ; Zuobiao YUAN ; Xingxing CAI ; Shengdao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the mRNA expression of liver receptor homolog 1 (LRH-1) gene in patients with cholesterol gallstone disease so that to elucidate the biomolecular pathogenesis of gallstone for- mation.Methods Twenty-seven patients with cholesterol gallstone (CGS) and 14 controls were included in this study.Biliary composition was assayed and mRNA expression of hepatic LRH 1 gene was determined by real time polymorphism chain reaction.Results In CGS patients,expression of LRH-1 was significantly higher than that in controls (14.18?9.37 vs 7.86?6.19,P<0.05),and cholesterol of bile was oversaturated (1.17?0.27).Conclusion The formation of CGS may be related to increased expression of hepatic LRH-1 gene.
6.Relationship between childhood sexual abuse and non suicidal self injury of female nursing students
QU Weina,YANG Yan,CHEN Liru,XIAO Ziyi,LI Na,AN Mengqing,CAI Zihong,CHENG Tao,SU Puyu
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(4):498-501
Objective:
To explore the relationships between the characteristics of childhood sexual abuse and non-suicidal self-injury in nursing female college students.
Methods:
Two medical colleges and junior colleges were selected in Anhui province. A total of 2 549 female nursing students in grade 1 to 3 were asked to fill a questionnaire regarding sociodemographic information,childhood sexual abuse and non-suicidal self-injury.
Results:
The reported rate of non-suicidal self-injury among female nursing students in the past six months was 8.2%. Sexual abuse at any time during childhood (primary school or earlier,middle school and high school) increased the risk of non-suicidal self-injury among female nursing students (P<0.05). Exposure to sexual abuse in all three periods was associated with 5.04(95%CI=1.73-14.62) times odds ratio than that of those who not exposed to sexual abuse (P<0.01). Only contact sexual abuse and both contact and non-contact sexual abuse in childhood were correlated with nonsuicidal selfinjury among female nursing students [OR(95%CI)=2.21(1.48-3.29), 3.56(2.13-5.96)] (P<0.05). Two patterns of sexual abuse experiences were identified,including persistent sexual abuse (3.1%) and the other group is occasional sexual (96.9%). Persistent sexual abuse in childhood was correlated to higher risk of non-suicidal self-injury compared with occasional sexual abuse (OR=2.61,95%CI=1.35-5.05,P<0.01).
Conclusion
The occurrence periods,types and patterns of sexual abuse in childhood are closely related to non-suicidal self-injury in female nursing students.
7.HIWI expression profile in cancer cells and its prognostic value for patients with colorectal cancer.
Yan ZENG ; Li-ke QU ; Lin MENG ; Cai-yun LIU ; Bin DONG ; Xiao-fang XING ; Jian WU ; Cheng-chao SHOU
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(14):2144-2149
BACKGROUNDHIWI is a member of PIWI gene family and its expression is found in various tumors, indicating that it may play a pivotal role in tumor development. This study was designated to examine HIWI protein expression profile in several cancer cell lines and its prognostic value for patients with colorectal cancer.
METHODSTotally 270 patients who underwent surgical resection of primary colorectal cancer between January 1999 and December 2002 with a median follow-up time of 33 months were registered in the study. Formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded specimens from these patients and 236 matched adjacent non-cancerous normal colorectal tissues were collected. Anti-HIWI monoclonal antibodies were generated and used for evaluating HIWI protein expression. χ(2) tests were conducted to determine the association between HIWI expression and the other variables. Survival curves were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method and compared by the log-rank test. Multivariate analysis was performed by using the Cox regression model.
RESULTSBy generating antibodies specific for HIWI, we examined HIWI protein expression in several cancer cell lines and demonstrated positive expression of HIWI in 69 out of 270 (25.6%) colorectal cancer tissues; 15 of 236 (6.4%) matched adjacent non-cancerous tissues were also positive for HIWI. Patients with positive HIWI expression in adjacent non-cancerous tissue had statistically lower overall survival (OS) and disease free survival (DFS) compared with negative patients (OS: 10.4% vs. 55.5%, P = 0.009; DFS: 10.4% vs. 55.1%, P = 0.015). For early stage group (stages I and II), patients with positive HIWI expression had significantly lower OS and DFS (OS: 57.4% vs. 79.5%, P = 0.014; DFS: 56.7% vs. 80.5%, P = 0.010). In lymph node negative group, patients with positive HIWI expression had statistically lower OS and DFS (OS: 53.0% vs. 73.5%, P = 0.037; DFS: 52.2% vs. 74.6%, P = 0.025). Multivariate analysis revealed that HIWI over-expression was a significant prognostic factor for OS (95%CI: 1.132 - 2.479, P = 0.010).
CONCLUSIONHIWI could be a potential prognostic biomarker for the patients with colorectal cancer, especially for those at early stages or without lymph node metastasis.
Argonaute Proteins ; metabolism ; Blotting, Western ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Prognosis
8.Huaiqihuang granule in adjuvant treatment of childhood asthma:a randomized controlled,multicenter study
Xiang LI ; Yunxiao SHANG ; Huanji CHENG ; Shaomin REN ; Yan HUANG ; Jicheng DAI ; Shuqiang QU ; Guangli ZHENG ; Chunmei JIA ; Zhiying HAN ; Huaiqing YIN ; Xuxu CAI ; Xiaohua HAN ; Jirong LU ; Hongmei QIAO
International Journal of Pediatrics 2016;43(2):145-148
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy and safety of GINA regimen and GINA regimen combined with oral Huaiqihuang granule in the treatment of children with bronchial asthma.Methods A ran-domized,single blind,multicenter,parallel controlled clinical trial wascarried out.A total of 1 128 patients with bronchial asthma in children were randomized into two groups.The observation group were treated with GINA regimen combined with oral Huaiqihuang granule.The GINA regimen treatment group was treated by GINA reg-imen.Clinical assessment and C-ACT scores was observed in first month,third month,sixth month after treat-ment.Clinical assessment included the times of upper respiratory tract infection occurrence,bronchitis and pneu-monia,asthmatic attacks,application of emergency medicine,hospitalizations due to asthmatic.Drug adverse effect in the two groups was compared.Results The times of upper respiratory tract infection,bronchitis and pneumonia,asthmatic was significantly decreased(P <0.05 ),and C-ACTscores were significantly higher(P <0.05)in the first month,the third month,and the sixth month after treatment.There were 16 cases of drug relat-ed adverse reactions.Seven cases were in observation group(n ﹦7)(1.15%)and 9 cases in the GINA regimen treatment group(n ﹦9)(1.73%).There was no significant difference of adverse effect between the two groups (P >0.05).Conclusion The treatment of bronchial asthma in children with GINA regimen combined with oral Huaiqihuang granule can significantly reduce the incidence of respiratory infections and the number of asthmatic attacks dramatically and safely improve clinical curative effect,asthma control.
9.Identification of biomarkers in the serum of the patients with poorly differentiated gastric cancer.
Wei LI ; Bing-ya LIU ; Jian-fang LI ; Xue-hua CHEN ; Jian-hong HAO ; Qu CAI ; Qin-long GU ; Zheng-gang ZHU ; Yan-zhen LIN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2006;9(3):253-256
OBJECTIVETo investigate the application of proteomics in the field of serology,and to screen the differential expression proteins related with poorly differentiated gastric carcinoma.
METHODSTwo-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) was applied to segregate the total proteins in the serum form gastric cancer patients and health volunteers. After staining,the differential expression proteins were analyzed using PDQuest software,and identified using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS).
RESULTSElectrophoresis figures with high resolution and reproducibility were obtained. Six differential expression proteins were found only in the serum from gastric cancer patients, while four other proteins from healthy volunteers.
CONCLUSIONSProtein expression is differential in the serum from the gastric cancer patients and health volunteers. It is hopeful to find the biomarkers related with poorly differentiated gastric carcinoma using proteomics.
Adult ; Aged ; Biomarkers, Tumor ; blood ; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Proteomics ; Serum ; chemistry ; Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization ; Stomach Neoplasms ; blood ; pathology
10.13C breath tests: a useful tool to quantify hepatic reserve function.
Xin-hua QU ; Xiao-lu HUANG ; Ming-ci CAI ; Zhi-wei CHEN ; Lun-gen LU ; Wei-li YAN ; Gang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2009;17(4):318-320
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