1.Study on the Quality Evaluation of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid after Mutual Substitution of Honeysuckle and Wild Honeysuckle Based on Supramolecular"Imprinting Template"
Haiying LI ; Wenjiao LI ; Ru QIAO ; Fan CHEN ; Xiangting GAO ; Xiao XUE ; Linjuan LIU ; Meifeng XIAO ; Peng HE ; Fuyuan HE
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(9):120-127
Objective To evaluate the quality of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid after mutual substitution of honeysuckle and wild honeysuckle using total quantum statistical moment(TQSM)and molecular connectivity index(MCI).Methods UPLC fingerprint of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)and Shuanghuanglian oral liquid(wild honeysuckle)were established,the TQSM parameters and similarity of the fingerprint were calculated;by reviewing relevant literature,as well as the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform(TCMSP),chemical composition databases for Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)and Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle)was established,all components were divided into different component groups,and MCI and its similarity were calculated.Results The number of chromatographic peaks and total zero order moment(AUCT)of 15 batches of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)were higher than those of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle),but there was no significant difference in total first order moment(MRTT)and total second order moment(VRTT);the total quantum statistical moment similarity(TQSMS)between 15 batches of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)was 1.000 0-0.824 6,the TQSMS between 15 batches of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle)was 1.000 0-0.659 0,and the TQSMS between 15 batches of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)and Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle)was 1.000 0-0.619 8.The MCI similarity of various components between Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)and Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle)was 1.000 0-0.984 9,with an overall MCI similarity of 0.995 8.Conclusion There is no significant difference in the various components and overall"imprinting template"between Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)and Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle).It is speculated that the substitution of honeysuckle and wild honeysuckle will not affect the pharmacological properties of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid,but there may be differences in the intensity of pharmacological effects,with Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)being the most effective.
2.Quality Evaluation of Buyang Huanwu Decoction Based on Total Statistical Method of Moments,Factor Analysis and Chemical Pattern Recognition
Xiangting GAO ; Peng HE ; Ru QIAO ; Wang CHEN ; Xiongkun XIAO ; Saihu LIU ; Fuyuan HE
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(12):128-135
Objective To establish the fingerprints of Buyang Huanwu Decoction;To find the quality markers of Buyang Huanwu Decoction by integrating the total statistical moment method,factor analysis and chemical pattern recognition;To provide a reference for its quality control and evaluation methods.Methods Under the conditions of an ACQUITY UPLC HSS T3 column(2.1 mm×100 mm,1.8 μm),the fingerprint chromatogram was developed.The fingerprints of 15 batches of Buyang Huanwu Decoction were established under the conditions of acetonitrile-0.4%phosphoric acid aqueous solution as the mobile phase;the flow rate was 0.3 mL/min;column temperature was 40℃;detection wavelength was 235 nm.Information entropy,information quantity,total statistical moment and similarity parameters were calculated.The quality stability of different batches of Buyang Huanwu Decoction was evaluated from a macroscopic perspective;the samples were comprehensively ranked by combining factor analysis,and further screened for the components of quality difference by using hierarchical cluster analysis(HCA),principal component analysis(PCA)and partial least squares-discriminant analysis(PLS-DA).Results Fingerprint patterns for 15 Buyang Huanwu Decoction batches were established.The information quantity,total zero-order moment and number of peaks varied greatly among the samples of each batch(RSD values of 32.788%,24.976%and 22.882%),whereas the information entropy,total first-order moment and second-order moment did not vary much(RSD values of 20.697%,18.544%and 9.413%),which indicated that the chemical constituents of each batch content was significantly different,and the composition ratio of components did not differ much.The overall statistical moments exhibited a similarity exceeding 0.727,in which the similarity of the two batches of samples,S2 and S7,was lower;the results of the composite scores from the factor analysis method showed that the top 5 samples of each batch of the quality ranking were S2>S7>S1>S15>S10;HCA and PCA could classify the 15 batches of samples into 2 categories;PLS-DA showed that paeoniflorin,ferulic acid and hydroxy saffron yellow pigment A were the three constituents that contributed more to the batch variation of Buyang Huanwu Decoction.Conclusion The multidimensional quality evaluation method integrated in this study is accurate,efficient and comprehensive,which can provide an objective basis for the overall quality control of Buyang Huanwu Decoction.
3.Research on the characteristics and influencing factors of workplace violence in a specialized hospital and its affiliated medical consortium members
Xinxin FANG ; Min ZHANG ; Yiming HUANG ; Fuyuan WANG ; Yuting TANG ; Chuning HE
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(11):818-824
Objective:To investigate the characteristics, influencing factors, consequences, coping strategies, and preventive measures of workplace violence in medical consortiums.Methods:Medical professionals from a specialized hospital in South China and its consortium members (2 primary-level, 1 secondary-level, and 1 tertiary-level hospitals) were surveyed in December 2022 and July 2023. Quantitative research included 1013 participants, while qualitative research involved 35 participants. Workplace violence was assessed using the "National Case Study Tool for Workplace Violence in Healthcare Institutions-Survey Questionnaire", with qualitative analysis conducted through semi-structured interviews. Inter-group comparisons employed chi-square tests or Fisher's exact probability test, with logistic regression models for bivariate analysis.Results:The overall incidence rates of violence, psychological violence, and physical violence in this medical consortium were 31.7% (321/1, 013) , 30.6% (310/1, 013) , and 3.3% (33/1, 013) , respectively. Specifically, the overall violence rates in Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 hospitals were 22.7% (41/181) , 27.4% (43/157) , and 35.1% (237/675) . The physical violence rates were 1.1% (2/181) , 10.2% (16/157) , and 2.2% (15/675) , respectively. The psychological violence rates stood at 22.7% (41/181) , 24.8% (39/157) , and 34.1% (230/675) . The total violence in tertiary hospitals was significantly higher than that in tertiary hospitals ( F=10.10, P=0.002) , and the incidence of psychological violence in tertiary hospitals was significantly higher than that in tertiary hospitals ( Flevel 1 vs level 3=8.61, P=0.003; Flevel 2 vs level 3=4.96, P=0.026) , incidence of verbal insults ( Flevel 1 vs level 3=8.25, P=0.004; Flevel 2 vs level 3=6.36, P= 0.012) was significantly higher than that of level 1 and level 2 hospitals. The incidence of physical violence in secondary hospitals was significantly higher than that of other two-level hospitals ( P<0.001) . Compared with other types of violence, the incidence of verbal insults is highest in hospitals at all levels. Higher anxiety about violence was a risk factor for psychological violence in hospitals at all levels ( Flevel1 hospital=15.44, P=0.004; Flevel2 hospital=22.87, P<0.001; Flevel3 hospital=84.12, P<0.001) . Health workers in all three levels of hospitals has a high level of approval of existing workplace violence interventions. The main causes of workplace violence were poor communication between doctors and patients (13.2%) , service attitude problems (12.5%) and patient illness (16.9%) . Conclusion:Workplace violence remains prevalent within this medical consortium. Targeted measures should be implemented based on hospital size, functions, and patient demographics.
4.Research on the characteristics and influencing factors of workplace violence in a specialized hospital and its affiliated medical consortium members
Xinxin FANG ; Min ZHANG ; Yiming HUANG ; Fuyuan WANG ; Yuting TANG ; Chuning HE
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(11):818-824
Objective:To investigate the characteristics, influencing factors, consequences, coping strategies, and preventive measures of workplace violence in medical consortiums.Methods:Medical professionals from a specialized hospital in South China and its consortium members (2 primary-level, 1 secondary-level, and 1 tertiary-level hospitals) were surveyed in December 2022 and July 2023. Quantitative research included 1013 participants, while qualitative research involved 35 participants. Workplace violence was assessed using the "National Case Study Tool for Workplace Violence in Healthcare Institutions-Survey Questionnaire", with qualitative analysis conducted through semi-structured interviews. Inter-group comparisons employed chi-square tests or Fisher's exact probability test, with logistic regression models for bivariate analysis.Results:The overall incidence rates of violence, psychological violence, and physical violence in this medical consortium were 31.7% (321/1, 013) , 30.6% (310/1, 013) , and 3.3% (33/1, 013) , respectively. Specifically, the overall violence rates in Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 hospitals were 22.7% (41/181) , 27.4% (43/157) , and 35.1% (237/675) . The physical violence rates were 1.1% (2/181) , 10.2% (16/157) , and 2.2% (15/675) , respectively. The psychological violence rates stood at 22.7% (41/181) , 24.8% (39/157) , and 34.1% (230/675) . The total violence in tertiary hospitals was significantly higher than that in tertiary hospitals ( F=10.10, P=0.002) , and the incidence of psychological violence in tertiary hospitals was significantly higher than that in tertiary hospitals ( Flevel 1 vs level 3=8.61, P=0.003; Flevel 2 vs level 3=4.96, P=0.026) , incidence of verbal insults ( Flevel 1 vs level 3=8.25, P=0.004; Flevel 2 vs level 3=6.36, P= 0.012) was significantly higher than that of level 1 and level 2 hospitals. The incidence of physical violence in secondary hospitals was significantly higher than that of other two-level hospitals ( P<0.001) . Compared with other types of violence, the incidence of verbal insults is highest in hospitals at all levels. Higher anxiety about violence was a risk factor for psychological violence in hospitals at all levels ( Flevel1 hospital=15.44, P=0.004; Flevel2 hospital=22.87, P<0.001; Flevel3 hospital=84.12, P<0.001) . Health workers in all three levels of hospitals has a high level of approval of existing workplace violence interventions. The main causes of workplace violence were poor communication between doctors and patients (13.2%) , service attitude problems (12.5%) and patient illness (16.9%) . Conclusion:Workplace violence remains prevalent within this medical consortium. Targeted measures should be implemented based on hospital size, functions, and patient demographics.
5.Study on the Quality Evaluation of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid after Mutual Substitution of Honeysuckle and Wild Honeysuckle Based on Supramolecular"Imprinting Template"
Haiying LI ; Wenjiao LI ; Ru QIAO ; Fan CHEN ; Xiangting GAO ; Xiao XUE ; Linjuan LIU ; Meifeng XIAO ; Peng HE ; Fuyuan HE
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(9):120-127
Objective To evaluate the quality of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid after mutual substitution of honeysuckle and wild honeysuckle using total quantum statistical moment(TQSM)and molecular connectivity index(MCI).Methods UPLC fingerprint of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)and Shuanghuanglian oral liquid(wild honeysuckle)were established,the TQSM parameters and similarity of the fingerprint were calculated;by reviewing relevant literature,as well as the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform(TCMSP),chemical composition databases for Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)and Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle)was established,all components were divided into different component groups,and MCI and its similarity were calculated.Results The number of chromatographic peaks and total zero order moment(AUCT)of 15 batches of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)were higher than those of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle),but there was no significant difference in total first order moment(MRTT)and total second order moment(VRTT);the total quantum statistical moment similarity(TQSMS)between 15 batches of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)was 1.000 0-0.824 6,the TQSMS between 15 batches of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle)was 1.000 0-0.659 0,and the TQSMS between 15 batches of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)and Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle)was 1.000 0-0.619 8.The MCI similarity of various components between Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)and Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle)was 1.000 0-0.984 9,with an overall MCI similarity of 0.995 8.Conclusion There is no significant difference in the various components and overall"imprinting template"between Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)and Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(wild honeysuckle).It is speculated that the substitution of honeysuckle and wild honeysuckle will not affect the pharmacological properties of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid,but there may be differences in the intensity of pharmacological effects,with Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid(honeysuckle)being the most effective.
6.Quality Evaluation of Buyang Huanwu Decoction Based on Total Statistical Method of Moments,Factor Analysis and Chemical Pattern Recognition
Xiangting GAO ; Peng HE ; Ru QIAO ; Wang CHEN ; Xiongkun XIAO ; Saihu LIU ; Fuyuan HE
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(12):128-135
Objective To establish the fingerprints of Buyang Huanwu Decoction;To find the quality markers of Buyang Huanwu Decoction by integrating the total statistical moment method,factor analysis and chemical pattern recognition;To provide a reference for its quality control and evaluation methods.Methods Under the conditions of an ACQUITY UPLC HSS T3 column(2.1 mm×100 mm,1.8 μm),the fingerprint chromatogram was developed.The fingerprints of 15 batches of Buyang Huanwu Decoction were established under the conditions of acetonitrile-0.4%phosphoric acid aqueous solution as the mobile phase;the flow rate was 0.3 mL/min;column temperature was 40℃;detection wavelength was 235 nm.Information entropy,information quantity,total statistical moment and similarity parameters were calculated.The quality stability of different batches of Buyang Huanwu Decoction was evaluated from a macroscopic perspective;the samples were comprehensively ranked by combining factor analysis,and further screened for the components of quality difference by using hierarchical cluster analysis(HCA),principal component analysis(PCA)and partial least squares-discriminant analysis(PLS-DA).Results Fingerprint patterns for 15 Buyang Huanwu Decoction batches were established.The information quantity,total zero-order moment and number of peaks varied greatly among the samples of each batch(RSD values of 32.788%,24.976%and 22.882%),whereas the information entropy,total first-order moment and second-order moment did not vary much(RSD values of 20.697%,18.544%and 9.413%),which indicated that the chemical constituents of each batch content was significantly different,and the composition ratio of components did not differ much.The overall statistical moments exhibited a similarity exceeding 0.727,in which the similarity of the two batches of samples,S2 and S7,was lower;the results of the composite scores from the factor analysis method showed that the top 5 samples of each batch of the quality ranking were S2>S7>S1>S15>S10;HCA and PCA could classify the 15 batches of samples into 2 categories;PLS-DA showed that paeoniflorin,ferulic acid and hydroxy saffron yellow pigment A were the three constituents that contributed more to the batch variation of Buyang Huanwu Decoction.Conclusion The multidimensional quality evaluation method integrated in this study is accurate,efficient and comprehensive,which can provide an objective basis for the overall quality control of Buyang Huanwu Decoction.
7.Study on the Characteristics of Supramolecular"Imprinting Template"of Curcuma kwangsiensis and Curcuma phaeocaulis
Weilong ZHANG ; Yuchai WANG ; Ru QIAO ; Peng HE ; Shanshan LIANG ; Sheng LIU ; Yingyang TAN ; Yu TANG ; Limin GONG ; Fuyuan HE ; Xue PAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(6):123-129
Objective The characteristics of supramolecular"imprinting template"of volatile oil of Curcuma kwangsiensis and Curcuma phaeocaulis were analyzed and studied based on the supramolecular"qixi"theory of Chinese materia medica combined with chemometrics.Methods The volatile oil of C.kwangsiensis and C.phaeocaulis were extracted by steam distillation,and the fingerprint and composition information of each batch were obtained by GC-MS.Total statistical moment method was used to compare the imprinting characteristics of the"imprinting template"of C.kwangsiensis and C.phaeocaulis.The core index(CI)of each batch of essential oil of C.kwangsiensis and C.phaeocaulis was calculated,and the topological characteristics of types of"imprinting template"of C.kwangsiensis and C.phaeocaulis were compared by chemometrics.Results There was no significant difference in the extraction rate of volatile oil between C.kwangsiensis and C.phaeocaulis.The average values of total zero order moment(AUCT)were(1.907±0.177)×108,(1.979±0.413)×108 μV·s,respectively,showing that there was no significant difference in the total content of volatile oil between the two groups.The mean values of the total first order moment(MCRTT)were(30.969±0.962)and(33.198±0.409)min.The average value of total second order moment(VCRTT)was(56.176±11.368)and(43.891±4.113)min2,respectively,indicating that there were significant differences in the content ratio and species of volatile oils between the two groups.The similarity of total statistical moments of C.kwangsiensis and C.phaeocaulis was mostly lower than the defined value,indicating that the chemical composition and composition ratio of the volatile oil were different.Principal component analysis and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis could obviously divide C.kwangsiensis and C.phaeocaulis into two categories.Through the analysis of P value and VIP value,the CI values of Xvp 4th order,Xvpc 5th order,Xvpc 6th order,Xvpc 7th order,Xvc 3rd order,Xvpc 4th order were the main difference values of C.kwangsiensis and C.phaeocaulis.Conclusion Through the characterization of"imprinting property"and"topological characteristics"of the supramolecular"imprinting template"and combining with chemometric analysis,it is possible to successfully distinguish C.kwangsiensis and C.phaeocaulis,and find the different CI values between two"imprinting templates".
8.Characteristic Analysis of Imprinting Template of Flavonoid Clusters in Four Chinese Medicines to Lung Meridian and Establishment of Experimental Approach of Meridian Tropism in Vitro
Qijun HE ; Dandan SHENG ; Yuxia CHEN ; Shaoqin OUYANG ; Kaiwen DENG ; Fuyuan HE ; Xinyu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(9):141-147
ObjectiveTo study the characteristics of imprinting template of flavonoid clusters in four Chinese medicines attributed to the lung meridian, and to establish an in vitro experimental approach for the study of the attribution of Chinese medicines to the lung meridian. MethodBased on 13 Chinese medicines, including Xanthii Fructus, Houttuyniae Herba, Fagopyri Dibotryis Rhizoma, Belamcandae Rhizoma and so on, which only belong to the lung meridian in Chinese Materia Medica(the 13th Five-Year planning textbook of general higher education), we identified four representative Chinese medicines, namely Houttuyniae Herba, Fagopyri Dibotryis Rhizoma, Belamcandae Rhizoma and Mori Cortex, and set up their fingerprints by high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) and calculated the molecular connectivity indices of various components in the four Chinese medicines, the similarity to their mean value was calculated by included angle cosine method, so as to establish the quantitative relationship of construction versus imprinting ability, and to determine the order of each component in the lung meridian. A total of 7 reference substances, including chlorogenic acid, rutin, quercetin, isoquercitrin, hyperoside, epicatechin, and iridin, were selected to validate the overall conformational relationships of flavonoids of the model, as well as its predictive ability. ResultHouttuyniae Herba, Fagopyri Dibotryis Rhizoma, Belamcandae Rhizoma and Mori Cortex contained a total of 437 chemical components with an average molecular connectivity index similarity of 0.995 6. The four Chinese medicines contained a total of 204 flavonoids with an average molecular connectivity index similarity of 0.978 0, which was second only to the alkaloids with 0.985 1. The retention time(tR) of the 7 reference substances showed a good conformational relationship with the similarity of the molecular connectivity index(tR=831.4×S-790.3, r=0.861 4, P<0.01), which was applicable to the in vitro attribution study of the position, similarity, and relative similarity with tR of the cluster of 98.04% of flavonoids. Accordingly, the 1st position was kuwanon D, with a similarity of molecular connectivity index of 0.987 7 and a tR of 30.88 min, the 200th position was chlorogenic acid, with a similarity of molecular connectivity index of 0.958 2 and a tR of 6.36 min. The total first-order moment of the four Chinese medicines calculated by total statistical moment method of fingerprint was 24.26 min, ranked 21, which could characterize 99.19% of the whole, and the total first-order moment of the total peak area of the 7 reference substances in the four Chinese medicines was 20.00 min, with a rank of 46, which could characterize 98.68% of the whole. ConclusionFlavonoid clusters are suitable probes for the characterization of imprinting template for the study of the lung meridian, which can be established a quantitative imprinting method for meridian tropism of Chinese medicines in vitro.
9.Establishment of rapid detection method for zika virus based on direct amplification RT-PCR technique
Lang LI ; Libing GU ; Li ZHU ; Jianan HE ; Ying YE ; Ran ZHANG ; Huawen LI ; Fuyuan LI ; Dayong GU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(3):358-364
Objective To establish a rapid detection method for zika virus based on direct amplification re-al-time fluorescent quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)technique.Methods A direct amplification RT-PCR technique for the rapid detection of zika virus in 5 samples(whole blood,serum,saliva,throat swab and urine)was established by using a special function DNA polymerase and a preferred PCR enhancer.Results The detection limits of the 5 samples were 103 PFU/mL in serum,102 PFU/mL in urine,throat swab,and saliva,and 104 PFU/mL in whole blood.The coefficient of goodness-fit of stand-ard curves was above 0.98,and the amplification efficiency was 90%-110%.Zika virus nucleic acid was suc-cessfully amplified,but non-zika virus nucleic acid was not amplified.Based on the repeatable detection of sam-ples from urine,whole blood,and saliva,the variation coefficient of 6 repeated Ct values at 106 PFU/mL and 102 PFU/mL concentrations were all<5%.The zika virus detection method established by the direct amplifi-cation RT-PCR technique was consistent with the detection results of conventional RT-PCR technique.Only two serum samples were detected in eight zika virus samples,and the remaining 62 non-zika virus samples and 12 negative samples were not amplified.Conclusion A rapid detection method for zika virus based on direct ampli-fication RT-PCR technique is successfully established.The method is simple,rapid,sensitive and specific.
10.A novel method for integrating chromatographic fingerprint analytical units of Chinese materia medica: the matching frequency statistical moment method
LI Haiying ; PAN Xue ; WANG Mincun ; LI Wenjiao ; HE Peng ; HUANG Sheng ; HE Fuyuan
Digital Chinese Medicine 2024;7(3):294-308
Methods:
This study established the MFSM method. To demonstrate its effectiveness, we applied this novel approach to analyze Danxi Granules (丹膝颗粒, DXG) and its constituent herbal materials. To begin with, the ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) was applied to obtain the chromatographic fingerprints of DXG and its constituent herbal materials. Next, the MFSM was leveraged to compress and integrate them into a new fingerprint with fewer analytical units. Then, we characterized the properties and variability of both the original and integrated fingerprints by calculating total quantum statistical moment (TQSM) parameters, information entropy and information amount, along with their relative standard deviation (RSD). Finally, we compared the TQSM parameters, information entropy and information amount, and their RSD between the traditional and novel fingerprints to validate the new analytical method.
Results:
The chromatographic peaks of DXG and its 12 raw herbal materials were divided and integrated into peak families by the MFSM method. Before integration, the ranges of the peak number, three TQSM parameters, information entropy and information amount for each peak or peak family of UPLC fingerprints of DXG and its 12 raw herbal materials were 95.07 − 209.73,

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