1.Quorum-sensing inhibition of flavonoid glycosides from Epimedium brevicornum
Xianrui JIANG ; Yaqian DUAN ; Chang LIU ; Chengzhong ZHANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2025;43(4):169-173
Objective To identify flavonoid glycosides with quorum sensing inhibitory activity from Epimedium brevicornum and evaluate their bioactivity. Methods The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of five major flavonoid glycosides (baohuoside, icariin, epimedin A/B/C) and the extract of E. brevicornum were firstly determined. Subsequently, the inhibitory effects on the production of purple pigments in Chromobacterium violaceum CV026 were measured. Additionally, the biofilm formation and chitin quantification of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 were assessed. Results The extract of E. brevicornum and its primary components exhibited significant quorum sensing inhibitory activity. Particularly, icariin and epimedin C demonstrated superior inhibitory activity. Conclusion E. brevicornum demonstrates the ability to inhibit the quorum sensing system of Chromobacterium violaceum CV026 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1. Furthermore, icariin and epimedin C (100 μg/ml) show promise for development into novel drugs for quorum sensing inhibitor.
2.Quality evaluation of Abri Mollis Herba
Xingmei LIN ; Huiping LI ; Ting WANG ; Chengzhong ZHANG ; Baokang HUANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2025;43(5):251-258
Objective To establish a quality evaluation method for Abri Mollis Herba based on its morphological characteristics, microscopic features, and the determination of principal component contents. Methods The morphological characteristics of Abri Mollis Herba were identified by morphological authentication methods. Microscopic techniques were employed to observe the microscopic features of both the powdered form and cross-sectional tissue of Abri Mollis Herba. Additionally, a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was developed to establish the quantify the main components, abrine and soyasaponin Bb, in Abri Mollis Herba. Results The morphological characteristics of Abri Mollis Herba were defined by numerous long pubescence on both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaflets, with indistinct veins and vein islands. The microscopic features mainly included non-glandular hairs, prismatic crystals, and crystal-sheathed fibers in the powdered form. In the root cross-section, xylem bundles, rays, vessels, and stone cells were visible. The stem cross-section displayed rays, vessels, and a hollow pith, while the leaf cross-section revealed collateral vascular bundles, vessels, and prismatic crystals. Conclusion The quality of Abri Mollis Herba could be effectively evaluated by the combination of morphological identification, microscopic authentication, and the quantification of main components abrine and soyasaponin Bb .
3.Whole genome sequencing of Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactic B4 and analysis of its probiotic properties
Ruipei Ding ; Chengzhong Liu ; Cancan Shi ; Huiyu Zhang ; Yiping Dai ; Ruxue Mu ; Zilong Li ; Maozhang He ; Zhuojun Li
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2025;60(2):255-265
Objective :
To investigate whole genome information of a newly isolatedBifidobacterium animalissubsp. lactic B4 strain from healthy human feces was analyzed and its probiotic properties.
Methods :
The antimicrobial resistance, hemolytic, gastric acid tolerance and biochemical characteristics of B. animalis B4 were evaluated byin vitroexperiments, and its whole genome was sequentially sequenced and functional annotation was performed by next and three-generation sequencing technology.
Results:
Whole genome sequencing of B. animalis B4 showed that its genome size was 1 944 146 bp, with GC content of 60.49%, no plasmid, and a total of 1 642 genes. The results ofin vitroanalysis showed that the B. animalis B4 had good probiotic properties, including non-hemolytic and stomach acid resistance. At the same time, the genome results showed that the B. animalis B4 strain did not have toxin and disease-related genes, drug resistance genes were few and the transmission ability was not high, so it had high safety. Gene annotation of KEGG, COG and GO showed that it contained many biological active enzymes, such as β-galactosidase, L-lactate dehydrogenase and other probiotic genes.
Conclusion
The B. animalis B4 has good probiotic properties, showing excellent safety at the genetic level, with a probiotic gene sequence.
4.Prediction of characteristic chromatogram for Abri Herba based on network pharmacology and molecular docking
Chengzhong ZHANG ; Xueyan ZHU ; Qitao BU ; Hongrui WANG ; Baokang HUANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2024;42(8):350-358
Objective To predict the potential Q-markers of Abri Herba based on network pharmacology and molecular docking and establish a quality control characteristic.Methods The network relationship of"Abri Herba-component-target-pathway"was constructed by using a variety of databases and the method of network pharmacology.The potential Q-markers of Abri Herba were predicted and then the characteristic Chromatogram of Abri Herba was established by high performance liquid chromatography Results Through the network pharmacological prediction,it was found that the components of abrine hypaphorine,schaftoside in Abri Herba were closely associated with the main targets,such as AKT1,STAT3,HIF1A,GRB2,MMP9,which could act on HIF-1,PI3K-Akt,JAK-STAT and other signaling pathways and have good pharmacological activities to be potential Q-markers of Abri Herba.Then HPLC was used to establish the characteristic according to retention time.Conclusion Through network pharmacology and molecular dock-prediction combined with HPLC detection,the characteristic chromatogram was established with the components of abrine hypaphorine,schaftoside as Q-markers,which could control the quality of Abri Herba by combining the components and pharmacological activities.
5.Ultrasound-Guided Radiofrequency Ablation in Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism: A Prospective Study
Erya DENG ; Tingting JIANG ; Huihui CHAI ; Ning WENG ; Hongfeng HE ; Zhengxian ZHANG ; Chengzhong PENG ; Wenwen YUE ; Huixiong XU
Korean Journal of Radiology 2024;25(3):289-300
Objective:
To prospectively evaluate the outcomes of ultrasound (US)-guided radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in tertiary hyperparathyroidism (THPT).
Materials and Methods:
Patients with THPT underwent RFA between September 2017 and January 2022. Laboratory parameters, including serum intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) levels, were monitored for 48 months after RFA and compared with the levels at baseline. Complications related to RFA and changes in hyperparathyroidism-related clinical symptoms were recorded before and after RFA.
Results:
A total of 42 patients with THPT were recruited for this study. Ultimately, 36 patients with renal failure and 2 patients who underwent successful renal transplantation (male:female, 17:21; median age, 54.5 years) were enrolled. The follow-up time was 21.5 ± 19.0 months in the 36 patients with renal failure. In these 36 patients, iPTH levels were significantly decreased to 261.1 pg/mL at 48 months compared with the baseline value of 1284.9 pg/mL (P = 0.012). Persistent hyperparathyroidism, defined as iPTH levels maintained at > 585.0 pg/mL for 6 months after treatment, occurred in 4.0% of patients (1/25). Recurrent hyperparathyroidism, defined as iPTH levels > 585.0 pg/mL after 6 months, were 4.0% (1/25) and 0.0% (0/9) at 6 months and 4 years after treatment, respectively. In two patients with THPT after successful renal transplantation, iPTH decreased from the baseline value of 242.5 and 115.9 pg/mL to 171.0 and 62.0 pg/mL at 6 months after treatment. All complications resolved within 6 months of ablation without medical intervention, except in 10.5% (4/38) patients with permanent hypocalcemia. The overall symptom recovery rate was 58.8% (10/17). The severity scores for bone pain, arthralgia, and itchy skin associated with hyperparathyroidism improved after treatment (P < 0.05).
Conclusion
US-guided RFA is an effective and safe alternative to surgery in the treatment of patients with TPTH and improves hyperparathyroidism-related clinical symptoms.Keywords: Ultrasound; Radiofrequency ablation; Te
6.Study on chemical constituents of Hippocampus trimaculatus Leach
Fangliang QIAO ; Tianshuang XIA ; Chengzhong ZHANG ; Yiping JIANG ; Hailiang XIN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(9):540-543
Objective To study the chemical constituents of Hippocampus trimaculatus Leach. Methods After extracted with ethanol, Hippocampus trimaculatus Leach was isolated and purified by silica gel column chromatography, Sephadex LH-20 gel column chromatography, and reversed-phase C18 column chromatography. The structures of compounds were identified by physical and chemical properties, spectral data and literature comparison. Results Eight compounds were isolated from Hippocampus trimaculatus Leach and identified as L-phenylalanine (1), alanine (2), inosine (3), cholesterol (4), N-acetyltyramine (5), uracil (6), D-mannitol (7), tetrodoine (8), respectively. Conclusion Compounds 5, 7, 8 are isolated from Hippocampus trimaculatus Leach for the first time.
7.Determination of multi-index components and quality evaluation of Dilong formula granules
Lei LI ; Chengzhong ZHANG ; Hanming ZHANG ; Qitao BU ; Lei ZHANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(9):547-551
Objective To establish the method for the simultaneous determination of hypoxanthine, inosine, guanosine and adenosine in Dilong formula granules by HPLC and compare the fingerprints of Dilong formula granules from different manufacturers by HPLC chromatogram. Methods The contents of hypoxanthine, inosine, guanosine and adenosine were determined by Thermo AcclaimTM120C18 column (4.6 mm×250 mm 5 μm). The mobile phase was acetonitrile-water. Gradient elution with flow rate of 0.6 ml/min was used. Column temperature was 25 ℃. Detection wavelength was 254 nm. 10 batches of samples were tested. The HPLC chromatogram were compared and analyzed by using the similarity Evaluation system of chromatographic fingerprint of traditional Chinese Medicine (version 2012.130723). Results The linear ranges for the detection of hypoxanthine, inosine, guanosine and adenosine showed good linear relationships within their own ranges (r≥0.999 9). The average recoveries were 99.20%~102.98% with RSD of 0.26 %~0.71%. The contents of 4 components in 10 batches of samples were 0.740 0~4.457 4 mg/g, 2.132 3~7.805 0 mg/g, 0.325 4~1.596 1 mg/g, 0.537 2~2.222 9 mg/g respectively. The similarity between HPLC chromatogram and control fingerprints of Dilong formula granules from different manufacturers was greater than 0.91. Conclusion The method could be used to determine the contents of hypoxanthine, inosine, guanosine and adenosine in Dilong formula granule. HPLC fingerprints could be used to evaluation the quality in Dilong formula granule. The similarity of HPLC fingerprints from different manufacturer production of Dilong formula granule is high, but 4 contents in composition are difference.
8.Microscopic identification for roots from 4 medicinal plants of Actinidia genus
Ya WU ; Yiping JIANG ; Chengzhong ZHANG ; Nani WANG ; Hailiang XIN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(7):433-436
Objective To perform microscopic identification for the roots of Actinidia macrosperma C.F. Liang, Actinidia valvata Dunn, Actinidia arguta (Sieb. & Zucc) Planch. ex Miq., Actinidia chinensis Planch., and provide the basis for judging medicinal materials exactly. Methods The powder microscopic characteristics of 4 medicinal plants of Actinidia genus were observed by microscopic identification method. Results Taking the morphological characteristics of calcium oxalate clusters, starch granules and ducts as the main differences, a key table was compiled to identify the roots of these four medicinal plants. Conclusion The microscopic identification method could effectively distinguish 4 Chinese herbs of Actinidia genus, and which is worth further studying.
9.Risk factors for progression of acute kidney injury in decompensated cirrhosis patients with acute kidney injury
Yun ZHANG ; Wei YIN ; Hua WANG ; Chengzhong LI
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2022;40(11):673-678
Objective:To analyze the risk factors for the progression of acute kidney injury (AKI) in decompensated cirrhosis patients with acute kidney injury.Methods:The basic data and laboratory results of decompensated cirrhosis patients with AKI hospitalized in the Department of Infectious Diseases, The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University from May 2016 to November 2021 were collected. Treatment and intervention were performed according to the International Club of Ascites guidelines. According to the outcome of AKI during hospitalization, patients were divided into the progression group and the non-progression group. Two independent sample rank sum test, two independent sample or approximate t test, chi-square test and binary logistic regression analysis were used for statistical analysis. Results:A total of 263 decompensated cirrhosis AKI patients were enrolled, including 50 in the progressive group and 213 in the non-progressive group. Univariate analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in baseline total bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase, prothrombin time, serum sodium, white blood cell count, model for end-stage liver disease score, proportion of patients with infection, proportion of patients with upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage, and proportion of patients with primary AKI stage between the two groups ( Z=-6.49, -3.53, t=-3.06, 3.40, -3.55, -8.19 and χ2=14.64, 8.40, 103.98, respectively, all P<0.050). Binary logistic regression analysis showed that primary AKI stage (stage two odds ratio ( OR)=33.176, 95% confidence interval ( CI) 11.294 to 97.458, P<0.001; stage three OR=114.139, 95% CI 25.321 to 514.515, P<0.001), upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage ( OR=3.850, 95% CI 1.238 to 11.971, P=0.020) and total bilirubin ( OR=1.009, 95% CI 1.005 to 1.012, P<0.001) were the risk factors for the progression of AKI in patients with decompensated cirrhosis. Conclusions:Decompensated cirrhosis patients with AKI stage two or three, high baseline total bilirubin value or gastrointestinal hemorrhage have a high risk of AKI progression. It is necessary to strengthen the assessment and take targeted intervention measures at early stage in the clinical practice.
10.Study on quality standard for vinegar-steamed Corydalis rhizoma
Yuan LIN ; Yuchen WEI ; Xiaodong LI ; Qitao BU ; Shihui XU ; Chengzhong ZHANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2022;40(1):57-61
Objective To set up the quality standards for vinegar-steamed Corydalis rhizome, which can be used for the quality control of production, supervision, circulation and application of the steam processed Corydalis rhizoma with vinegar. Methods The moisture content, total ash, ethanol extract content and active ingredients of the steam processed Corydalis rhizoma with vinegar were determined according to the related assay method in Part IV of Chinese Pharmacopeia 2015. Results According to the guidelines from the traditional Chinese medicine quality standards and related testing methods, the moisture content of steam processed Corydalis rhizoma with vinegar should be less than 15.0%, the total ash content less than 4.0%, the ethanol extract content more than 11.0%, and the representative component of tetrahydropalmatine more than 0.05%. Conclusion The established process with this study for the quality standard of vinegar-steamed Corydalis rhizoma was conformed to the state requirements for traditional Chinese medicine. It can be used as a reference for the quality standard of vinegar-steamed Corydalis rhizoma.


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