1.Study on the discrimination of roasting degree of Ziziphus jujuba based on the correlation of colorimetric values with component content
Yuan LI ; Yanmei LIU ; Cheng HUANG ; Tangyi PENG ; Yanquan HAN
China Pharmacy 2026;37(9):1148-1154
OBJECTIVE To investigate the correlation of component content with colorimetric values during the roasting process of Ziziphus jujuba , and to provide criteria for discriminating the roasting degree of Z. jujuba . METHODS Samples were prepared by dry stir-frying for different roasting times. The eight main components in raw Z. jujuba and the samples stir-fried for different roasting times-namely adenosine, magnoflorine, jujuboside A, spinosin, 6-feruloylspinosin, betulinic acid, oleic acid, and linoleic acid-were quantitativel y analyzed using ultra-performance liquid chromatography. The chromaticity values were determined using a UV spectrophotometer. The correlation and differences between the chromaticity values of Z. jujuba at different roasting times and their components content were analyzed by Pearson correlation analysis, linear regression analysis, principal component analysis (PCA) , cluster heatmap analysis (CHA), and partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) to clarify the processing endpoint. RESULTS As the roasting time increased, the contents of linoleic acid and oleic acid decreased, while the contents of other components exhibited an increasing trend. Concurrently, the colorimetric value L* and E*ab were observed to decline, whereas the a* value demonstrated a gradual increase. Pearson correlation analysis revealed that L* and E*ab exhibited a significant negative correlation with the contents of adenosine, spinosin, 6-feruloylspinosin, jujuboside A, betulinic acid and magnoflorine ( P <0.05). The results of linear regression analysis indicate that the content of six components, including adenosine, in the medicinal material can be preliminarily predicted by analyzing the colorimetric values of Z. jujuba powder. PCA and CHA successfully classified raw and stir-fried samples. The PLS-DA results indicated that L*, E*ab, a*, linoleic acid content, and oleic acid content were the main parameters that differentiated the color and quality of Z. jujuba at different roasting times. After frying for 9 to 10 minutes, the colorimetric values L* and E*ab decreased to their minimum values and stabilized, while a* remained consistently high with little variation;simultaneously, the concentrations of the six major components, excluding linoleic acid and oleic acid, reached their peak levels. CONCLUSIONS A significant correlation between the colorimetric values of Z. jujuba and the contents of six components, including adenosine, is confirmed. The optimal roasting time range is determined to be 9-10 minutes. Furthermore, the colorimetric value-component content correlation analysis method established in this study proved to be practical and applicable for discriminating the roasting degree of Z. jujuba .
2.Promoting international acceptance of clinical studies about traditional Chinese medicine interventions
Ling LI ; Xiaochao LUO ; Jiali LIU ; Minghong YAO ; Yanmei LIU ; Yu MA ; Luqi HUANG ; Xin SUN
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(1):1-7
Promoting the international acceptance of clinical studies about traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) interventions is a key strategy for internationalization of TCM. However, the complexities of TCM interventions—in terms of the theories, practice patterns, and components—pose challenges to the design and implementation of clinical studies that are well accepted by the international community. This article summarized the current status of clinical studies about TCM interventions that were published in international journals, explored underlying barriers hindering the international acceptance, and discussed potential strategies for future development.
3.Promoting international acceptance of clinical studies about traditional Chinese medicine interventions
Ling LI ; Xiaochao LUO ; Jiali LIU ; Minghong YAO ; Yanmei LIU ; Yu MA ; Luqi HUANG ; Xin SUN
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(1):1-7
Promoting the international acceptance of clinical studies about traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) interventions is a key strategy for internationalization of TCM. However, the complexities of TCM interventions—in terms of the theories, practice patterns, and components—pose challenges to the design and implementation of clinical studies that are well accepted by the international community. This article summarized the current status of clinical studies about TCM interventions that were published in international journals, explored underlying barriers hindering the international acceptance, and discussed potential strategies for future development.
4.Promoting international acceptance of clinical studies about traditional Chinese medicine interventions
Ling LI ; Xiaochao LUO ; Jiali LIU ; Minghong YAO ; Yanmei LIU ; Yu MA ; Luqi HUANG ; Xin SUN
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(1):1-7
Promoting the international acceptance of clinical studies about traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) interventions is a key strategy for internationalization of TCM. However, the complexities of TCM interventions—in terms of the theories, practice patterns, and components—pose challenges to the design and implementation of clinical studies that are well accepted by the international community. This article summarized the current status of clinical studies about TCM interventions that were published in international journals, explored underlying barriers hindering the international acceptance, and discussed potential strategies for future development.
5.Low-dose risperidone for bipolar disorder in a child onset at age 5: a case report and 4-year follow-up
Yaru ZHANG ; Yanmei SHEN ; Xingyue JIN ; Xueping GAO ; Chunxiang HUANG ; Xuerong LUO ; Jianping LU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2025;58(5):373-376
Bipolar disorder in children, a serious mental illness, often leads to significant functional impairment. Bipolar disorder onset in children is rare and is difficult to diagnose correctly due to the atypical clinical manifestations. Risperidone, as a second-generation antipsychotic, shows satisfied efficacy in children with bipolar disorder with dual effects on mood stabilization and psychotic symptom control. However, the long-term efficacy and safety of risperidone for the treatment of children with bipolar disorder remains unknown. This paper reports a 5-year-old child with bipolar disorder who was treated with low-dose risperidone and followed up for 4 years. The child showed significant emotional stabilization and behavioral improvement at the beginning of treatment. No serious side effects occurred during long-term follow-up. This paper detailly describes the clinical manifestations and diagnostic process of bipolar disorder onset in children in aspects of detailed clinical observation and evaluation. It summarizes the efficacy and safety of risperidone in the treatment of pediatric bipolar disorder to provide valuable experience for clinicians.
6.Rescue and nursing care of a patient with central venous catheter pulling distress syndrome after coronary artery bypass grafting
Ying LIU ; Ying ZHU ; Yanmei HUANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(9):91-96
This case report summarized the resuscitation and nursing care of a patient who experienced sudden syncope due to central venous catheter(CVC)removal distress syndrome following coronary artery bypass grafting.Nursing key points:rapidly recognize the patient's CVC removal distress syndrome;continuously monitor circulatory and respiratory functions,maintain circulatory stability,and ensure airway patency;Implement a multi-modal treatment strategy for neurological protection to improve neurological outcomes;Initiate early rehabilitation therapy to promote limb function recovery;Prevent CVC removal distress syndrome.Following emergency rescue and meticulous nursing care,the patient was discharged,on the 34th hospital day with recovery.
7.Develop a Chinese version of good death inventory-short form and test its reliability and validity in bereaved family members of cancer patients
Xixi WANG ; Juanjuan ZHAO ; Yanmei HUANG ; Liming YOU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(8):23-29
Objective To translate the good death inventory-short form(GDI-SF)into Chinese and test its reliability and validity among bereaved family members of cancer patients.Methods A Chinese version of GDI-SF was created through translation,reconciliation,back translation,expert panel review and pilot testing.Then the inventory was administered to 699 bereaved family members of cancer patients recruited by convenience sampling.Reliability and validity were assessed.Results Toally 305 family members finished the study.The item-level content validity index(I-CVI)and average content validity index(S-CVI/Ave)were both 1.00.Exploratory factor analysis yielded 5 common factors:professional medical care(6 items),preparation for farewell(4 items),dignity and life value(4 items),natural death and moral support(2 items),and physical and mental comfort(2 items).These factors explained 52.176%of total variance.Overall Cronbach α coefficient of the Chinese version GDI-S was 0.779,and split-half reliability was 0.731.The Pearson correlation coefficient range between the score of each item of the Chinese version of GDI-SF and the score of its corresponding dimension was 0.591 to 0.769(P<0.01).Conclusion The Chinese version GDI-SF exhibits acceptable reliability and validity assessment of the quality of good dying in cancer patients from the perspective of bereaved family members.
8.Construction of a triple pre-rehabilitation intervention program for patients undergoing radical prostatectomy
Xiangfeng QUAN ; Xinxi HE ; Yang CHEN ; Liulin PAN ; Qiulan WU ; Huayan MA ; Jiyan HONG ; Yanmei TANG ; Yan HUANG ; Wenqin LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(28):2199-2205
Objective:To construct a triple pre-rehabilitation intervention program for patients undergoing radical prostatectomy, to provide a basis for promoting pre-rehabilitation in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy.Methods:Literature analysis was used to search domestic and foreign databases such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, PubMed, etc, on triple pre-rehabilitation and rapid rehabilitation of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy, with a search time frame from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2023. The Delphi expert letter consultation was conducted later, and the final draft of the triple pre-rehabilitation intervention program for patients with radical prostatectomy was finally formed.Results:A total of 20 experts completed 2 rounds of inquiries, all were female, with an age of (40.85 ± 5.40) years old. The response rates for the 2 rounds of expert inquiries were both 100%(20/20). The authority coefficients of the experts were 0.87 and 0.90, respectively. Kendall coordination coefficients were 0.11 and 0.21, respectively. The coefficient of variation for each item in the second round of inquiries ranged from 0 to 0.15. The triple pre-rehabilitation intervention program for patients with radical resection of prostate cancer was constructed, including 4 primary indexes, 8 secondary indexes and 25 tertiary indexes.Conclusions:It is scientific, targeted and feasible to construct a triple pre-rehabilitation intervention program for patients undergoing radical prostatectomy based on Delphi method, which can provide clinical basis for pre-rehabilitation of elderly patients undergoing prostate cancer surgery.
9.Rescue and nursing care of a patient with central venous catheter pulling distress syndrome after coronary artery bypass grafting
Ying LIU ; Ying ZHU ; Yanmei HUANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(9):91-96
This case report summarized the resuscitation and nursing care of a patient who experienced sudden syncope due to central venous catheter(CVC)removal distress syndrome following coronary artery bypass grafting.Nursing key points:rapidly recognize the patient's CVC removal distress syndrome;continuously monitor circulatory and respiratory functions,maintain circulatory stability,and ensure airway patency;Implement a multi-modal treatment strategy for neurological protection to improve neurological outcomes;Initiate early rehabilitation therapy to promote limb function recovery;Prevent CVC removal distress syndrome.Following emergency rescue and meticulous nursing care,the patient was discharged,on the 34th hospital day with recovery.
10.Develop a Chinese version of good death inventory-short form and test its reliability and validity in bereaved family members of cancer patients
Xixi WANG ; Juanjuan ZHAO ; Yanmei HUANG ; Liming YOU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(8):23-29
Objective To translate the good death inventory-short form(GDI-SF)into Chinese and test its reliability and validity among bereaved family members of cancer patients.Methods A Chinese version of GDI-SF was created through translation,reconciliation,back translation,expert panel review and pilot testing.Then the inventory was administered to 699 bereaved family members of cancer patients recruited by convenience sampling.Reliability and validity were assessed.Results Toally 305 family members finished the study.The item-level content validity index(I-CVI)and average content validity index(S-CVI/Ave)were both 1.00.Exploratory factor analysis yielded 5 common factors:professional medical care(6 items),preparation for farewell(4 items),dignity and life value(4 items),natural death and moral support(2 items),and physical and mental comfort(2 items).These factors explained 52.176%of total variance.Overall Cronbach α coefficient of the Chinese version GDI-S was 0.779,and split-half reliability was 0.731.The Pearson correlation coefficient range between the score of each item of the Chinese version of GDI-SF and the score of its corresponding dimension was 0.591 to 0.769(P<0.01).Conclusion The Chinese version GDI-SF exhibits acceptable reliability and validity assessment of the quality of good dying in cancer patients from the perspective of bereaved family members.

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