1.The inhibitory impact of natural antibacterial biomaterials on Streptococcus mutans and its associated biofilm formation
Xingtao CHANG ; Jiaxin HU ; Jiangling SUN ; Jiqin ZHANG ; Xianrun CHEN ; Guohui BAI ; Yi LUO
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(3):235-240
In recent years,natural antimicrobial biomaterials have received widespread attention due to their rich sources,broad anti-microbial spectrum,high antimicrobial activity,good biocompatibility,etc.They play an important role in caries prevention and treat-ment by inhibiting the formation of biofilm and removing the formed biofilm.In this paper,we summarize the inhibitory effects of differ-ent natural antimicrobial biomaterials on Streptococcus mutans,the main caries-causing organism,and its biofilm,with a view to provi-ding theoretical references for caries prevention and treatment.
2.Textual Research on Key Information of Tibetan Medicine Classic Prescription Sanwei Qiangwei Powder
Ma BAI ; Chunqiao SHI ; Yizhen LANGKA ; Jiangling LUO ; Rangji CAI ; Erjiang HUA ; Yongzhong ZEWENG ; Qingji REN ; Silang JIANGYONG ; Yi ZHANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(9):2493-2502
Objective To systematically explore the prescription source,prescription composition,drug origin and processing,functional indications and clinical application of the classic Tibetan medicine Sanwei Qiangwei Powder,so as to provide scientific basis for its in-depth development,rational utilization and follow-up research.Methods By using methods of literature review,the ancient and modern Tibetan medical classics and modern literature such as'Ocha Jinmai' sporadic secret collection 'Zhigong Yi Suan Ji' were retrieved,and the prescription origin,medicinal material origin,processing technology,prescription solution,usage and dosage were studied and analyzed.Results The Sanwei Qiangwei Powder originated from the 'Ocha Jinmai'(《()》)written by Qiangba Minimatongwatundan in the 15th century.The book was written much earlier than the literature included in the 'Catalogue of Ancient Classic Prescriptions(Second Batch)'-the 'Selection of Tibetan Medicine Prescriptions·Longevity Baoru' in the 19th century.The prescription consists of 15 copies of Rosa rugosa,7 copies of Herpetospermum caudigerum,and 3 copies of Terminalia chebula Retz.It plays a significant effect on hepatobiliary diseases such as biliary fever,liver fever,primary headache,and headache after drinking in clinical practice.It is the core prescription for the treatment of Chiba-type diseases and has high development value.There are differences in the use site,dosage ratio,usage and dosage of medicinal materials in different literatures,and the dosage has been clarified by textual research and expert consultation.Conclusion This study sorted out and clarified the key information of Sanwei Qiangwei Powder,which laid a theoretical foundation for the inheritance and development,innovative application and modernization research of the prescription.
3.The inhibitory impact of natural antibacterial biomaterials on Streptococcus mutans and its associated biofilm formation
Xingtao CHANG ; Jiaxin HU ; Jiangling SUN ; Jiqin ZHANG ; Xianrun CHEN ; Guohui BAI ; Yi LUO
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(3):235-240
In recent years,natural antimicrobial biomaterials have received widespread attention due to their rich sources,broad anti-microbial spectrum,high antimicrobial activity,good biocompatibility,etc.They play an important role in caries prevention and treat-ment by inhibiting the formation of biofilm and removing the formed biofilm.In this paper,we summarize the inhibitory effects of differ-ent natural antimicrobial biomaterials on Streptococcus mutans,the main caries-causing organism,and its biofilm,with a view to provi-ding theoretical references for caries prevention and treatment.
4.Textual Research on Key Information of Tibetan Medicine Classic Prescription Sanwei Qiangwei Powder
Ma BAI ; Chunqiao SHI ; Yizhen LANGKA ; Jiangling LUO ; Rangji CAI ; Erjiang HUA ; Yongzhong ZEWENG ; Qingji REN ; Silang JIANGYONG ; Yi ZHANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(9):2493-2502
Objective To systematically explore the prescription source,prescription composition,drug origin and processing,functional indications and clinical application of the classic Tibetan medicine Sanwei Qiangwei Powder,so as to provide scientific basis for its in-depth development,rational utilization and follow-up research.Methods By using methods of literature review,the ancient and modern Tibetan medical classics and modern literature such as'Ocha Jinmai' sporadic secret collection 'Zhigong Yi Suan Ji' were retrieved,and the prescription origin,medicinal material origin,processing technology,prescription solution,usage and dosage were studied and analyzed.Results The Sanwei Qiangwei Powder originated from the 'Ocha Jinmai'(《()》)written by Qiangba Minimatongwatundan in the 15th century.The book was written much earlier than the literature included in the 'Catalogue of Ancient Classic Prescriptions(Second Batch)'-the 'Selection of Tibetan Medicine Prescriptions·Longevity Baoru' in the 19th century.The prescription consists of 15 copies of Rosa rugosa,7 copies of Herpetospermum caudigerum,and 3 copies of Terminalia chebula Retz.It plays a significant effect on hepatobiliary diseases such as biliary fever,liver fever,primary headache,and headache after drinking in clinical practice.It is the core prescription for the treatment of Chiba-type diseases and has high development value.There are differences in the use site,dosage ratio,usage and dosage of medicinal materials in different literatures,and the dosage has been clarified by textual research and expert consultation.Conclusion This study sorted out and clarified the key information of Sanwei Qiangwei Powder,which laid a theoretical foundation for the inheritance and development,innovative application and modernization research of the prescription.
5.Molluscicidal effect of spraying different formulations of niclosamide ethanolamine salt with drones against Oncomelania hupensis in ditches
Zelin ZHU ; Xia ZHANG ; Junyi HE ; Ying CHEN ; Weisi WANG ; Hehua HU ; Chunli CAO ; Ziping BAO ; Suying GUO ; Liping DUAN ; Yi YUAN ; Jing XU ; Shizhu LI ; Xiaonong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2024;36(5):527-530
Objective To evaluate the molluscicidal effect of spraying different formulations of niclosamide ethanolamine salt with drones against Oncomelania hupensis in ditches. Methods A semi-dry and semi-wet ditch with O. hupensis snails was selected in the second branch field of Jiangbei Farm, Jiangling County, Hubei Province in May 2023, and divided into 4 experimental areas, named groups A1, A2, B1 and B2. Environmental cleaning was performed in groups A1 and B2, and was not conducted in groups A2 or B2. Then, 50% wettable powder of niclosamide ethanolamine salt was sprayed with drones at an effective dose of 2 g/m2 in groups A1 and A2, and 5% niclosamide ethanolamine salt granule was sprayed with drones at an effective dose of 2 g/m2 in groups B1 and B2. O. hupensis snails were surveyed using the systematic sampling method 1, 3, 5, 7, 14 days after spraying, and the natural mortality and corrected mortality of O. hupensis snails were calculated. Results The occurrence of frames with living snails, mean density of living snails and natural mortality of snails were 97.50% (117/120), 6.30 snails/0.1 m2 and 1.18% (9/765) in the test ditch before spraying, respectively. There were significant differences in the mortality of snails among four groups 1, 3, 5, 7 and 14 days after spraying niclosamide formulations with drones (χ2 = 17.230, 51.707, 65.184, 204.050 and 34.435, all P values < 0.01). The overall mortality rates of snails were 94.51% (1 051/1 112), 79.44% (908/1 143), 96.54% (977/1 012) and 88.55% (1 021/1 153) in groups A1, A2, B1 and B2 (χ2 = 207.773, P < 0.05), respectively. In addition, there was no significant difference in the overall snail mortality between groups A1 and B1 (P > 0.05), and the snail mortality in groups A1 and B1 were both statistically different from that in groups A2 and B2 (all P values < 0.05). Conclusion Both 50% wettlable powder of niclosamide ethanolamine salt and 5% niclosamide ethanolamine salt granule sprayed with drones are active against O. hupensis snails in ditches, and environmental cleaning may improve the molluscicidal effect.
6.Clinical application of lithium disilicate glass ceramic cantilever resin-bonded fixed partial denture in the resto-ration of single anterior tooth loss
Xingtao CHANG ; Jiaxin HU ; Qianhui SHI ; Min SHAO ; Jiangling SUN ; Guohui BAI ; Yi LUO
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(1):29-35
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of lithium disilicate glass ceramic cantilever resin-bonded fixed partial dentures(CRBFPDs)on single anterior tooth loss to provide a reference for the selection of restoration methods for single anterior tooth loss.Methods This study was reviewed and approved by the Ethics Committee,and informed consent was obtained from the patients.Forty-two patients with less than two anterior teeth with monomaxillary loss were included in this study.After 6 months,1 year,2 years,and 3 years,the aesthetic and functional effects of the restorations and the periodontal health status were evaluated,and the visual analog scale(VAS)was used to assess pa-tient satisfaction.Results During the observation period,the connector fractured in one case within 3 months.One case had debonded within 2 years.The aesthetic restoration effect of all lithium disilicate glass ceramic CRBFPDs was categorized as Class A.The periodontal health was good,there was no clinical absorption in the soft and hard tissues of the abutment or subbridge,periodontal status according to the evaluation indices was classified as class A,and the total satisfaction rate of the patient was 100%.Conclusion For single anterior tooth loss patients,lithium disilicate glass ceramic cantilever resin-bonded fixed partial denture can achieve the restoration effect of less invasion,better adhesion,aesthetics,comfort and good biocompatibility.With high patient satisfaction,it can be considered an ideal restoration method for replacing a single anterior tooth.
7.Serum levels of visfatin and tumor necrosis factor-alpha in patients with pre-eclampsia and their relationship with insulin resistance
Jiangling WANG ; Sisi CHEN ; Jie TANG ; Shengying CHI ; Yi GUO ; Xiangjuan CHEN ; Yinping HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(9):1677-1682
AIM: To explore the serum levels of visfatin (VF) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) in the patients with pre-eclampsia (PE) and their correlation with insulin resistance (IR).METHODS: The severe PE pa-tients (n =30), mild PE patients (n =30) and normal pregnant women (n =40) were selected according to the classifica-tion standard of PE.The serum levels of VF and TNF-αwere measured by ELISA.Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and fasting insulin (FIns) were detected by glucose oxidase method and radioimmunoassay, respectively.Triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( HDL-C) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( LDL-C) were measured by an automatic biochemical analyzer.According to calculating the mean arterial pressure (MAP), body mass index (BMI) and homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR), the correlation between IR and the levels of serum VF as well as TNF-αwere analyzed.RESULTS: The levels of VF and TNF-αin severe PE group and mild PE group were significantly lower than those in normal pregnancy group (P <0.05).In addition, the levels of VF and TNF-αin severe PE group were lower than those in mild PE group (P <0.05).Linear correlation analysis showed that serum VF was positively correlated with TNF-αand HDL-C (P <0.05), and negatively with MAP and FIns (P <0.05). The serum TNF-αwas positively correlated with HDL-C (P <0.05), and negatively with BMI, TG, MAP and FIns (P <0.05).Multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that FBG, FIns and HOMA-IR were relative independent factors of se-
rum VF and TNF-α(P <0.05).CONCLUSION: Serum levels of VF and TNF-αare closely related to IR.
8.Identification of Anaplasma specise in some anima sl from Xitianmu Mountain in Zh ejiang province
Qunying LU ; Shiping GU ; Chengliang CHAI ; Xue WU ; Yi HUANG ; Wei YE ; Jiangling ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;(8):589-593
Objective To identify Anaplasma species circulating among livestock and rodents from Xitianmu Mountain area in Zhejiang province , Southeastern China and to analyze variations regarding to their 16S rRNA gene.Methods Samples of spleen, liver and blood were collected to extract DNAs .The 16S rRNA gene fragments of Anaplasma species were amplified by using a nested PCR and then sequenced .Ho-mology analysis was conducted by using BLAST program .The multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analyses comparing with the sequences of other Anaplasma species in GenBank were conducted by using MEGA 5.0 software.Results The 16S rRNA gene fragments of Anaplasma were detected in 1 cattle, 8 goats, 5 Rattus confucianus, 1 Apodemus agrarius, 1 Berylmys bowersi and 1 squirrel out of 129 animals. The natural infection rate of Anaplasma was 13.2% in animals from Xitianmu Mountain area in Zhejiang . The alignment and phylogenetic analyses indicated that there were at least four Anaplasma species prevalent in livestock and rodents from Xitianmu Mountain area , including Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Anaplasma marginale, Anaplasma centrale and Anaplasma bovis.Moreover, there was a variant that obviously differed from Anaplasmma bovis and other Anaplasma sp.in GenBank.Conclusion The Anaplasma infection was detected among livestock and rodents from Xitianmu Mountain area in Zhejiang province .A newly discovered variant in rodents was likely to be a novel species .More close attention should be paid to Anaplasma infec-tion among human in Xitianmu Mountain area .
9.Effect of Sulfureted Hydrogen Bath on Spinal Cord Injury
Yi LI ; Aiping ZHANG ; Yinghong XIANG ; Xiaohua LI ; Jiangling LIU ; Weina XIE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(9):863-865
Objective To explore the effects of motor training in sulfureted hydrogen miniral spring on neurological function after spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods 80 SCI patients were divided into treatment (n=40) and control group (n=40). They all accepted comprehensive rehabilitation, while the treatment group accepted motor training in sulfureted hydrogen miniral spring in addition. They were assessed with ASIA scale, modified Barthel index (MBI), Ashworth scale, visual analogue scale (VAS) and limbs circumference. Results There was not significant difference between both groups after treatment in ASIA scores of motor and sense, but was in Ashworth scale (P<0.05), VAS (P<0.01), limbs circumference (P<0.01), MBI (P<0.01, not in walk), which the treatment group improved more. Conclusion Motor training in sulfureted hydrogen miniral spring can further improve the activities of daily living and neurological function
10.Sterilization of Small Packs of Surgical Instruments:A Cost Performance Study
Jun ZHAO ; Keying JIN ; Jiangling YI ; Bing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(22):-
OBJECTIVE To analyze the cost performance of small packs of surgical instruments and to look for their optimizing sterilization schemes.METHODS 720 sample from total surgical instruments were sefested,pressuresteam sterilization ethylene Oxide and hydrogen peroxide plasma sferilization were pexformal and compared.Statistics and analyzing finally under the condition of each kind puts The sterilization effect,cost and the period were analyzed.RESULTS All three methods call guarantee the sterilization effect,but the cost of EO and plasma were more than those of pressuresteam method(452% and 960%).CONCLUSIONS Pressuresteam sterilization show advantages in small packing instruments.


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