1.Analysis of Current Status and Prospects of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Responding to Public Health Emergencies Under Healthy China Strategy: Taking Major Emerging Epidemics as an Example
Yuqing CAO ; Xinyu JI ; Xiyu SHANG ; Qiujie CAI ; Yipin FAN ; Yanping WANG ; Yan MA
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(20):222-232
Under the background of the Healthy China strategy, the integration of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) into the public health emergency response system has become an important measure to enhance the capacity for coping with public health emergencies. In recent years, the role of TCM in responding to such emergencies has become increasingly prominent. Taking major emerging epidemics as an example, TCM has developed a rich theoretical system and practical experience in epidemic prevention and treatment over thousands of years, and has played a significant role in successive outbreaks with its unique advantages. Based on the concept of ''preventing disease before its onset'' and the theoretical framework of treatment based on syndrome differentiation, TCM has achieved remarkable results through early intervention and full participation in the integrated model of TCM and Western medicine, from severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) to corona virus disease-2019 (COVID-19), in improving clinical symptoms and outcomes, reducing adverse reactions, and promoting recovery. From the perspective of the Healthy China strategy, this paper systematically reviews the historical development of TCM in epidemic prevention and treatment, with particular attention to recent epidemics such as SARS, influenza A (H1N1), and COVID-19. It further examines the similarities and differences between TCM and Western medicine in responding to major emerging epidemics, as well as relevant policies related to TCM in epidemic prevention and control. In addition, it summarizes the existing problems in TCM's role in the prevention and treatment of major emerging epidemics, and explores measures to improve its rapid response capacity under the Healthy China strategy. This study not only provides a ''Chinese solution'' for the prevention and control of newly emerging infectious diseases worldwide, but also offers theoretical and practical references for strengthening the public health emergency response system, carrying strategic significance for promoting the modernization and internationalization of TCM.
2.Exploration on the differentiation thoughts of external treatment for hemorrhoids based on ancient literature in Zhong Hua Yi Dian
Tingting MU ; Hui XU ; Nina HU ; Yan MA ; Qiujie CAI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(10):1461-1466
Objective:To explore the external treatment methods of hemorrhoids based on ancient books and documents; To guide clinical medication.Methods:The relevant articles on external treatment of hemorrhoids using Chinese materia medica included in Zhong Hua Yi Dian (5th edition) were retrieved. Excel 2021 was used to analyze the properties, tastes, meridian tropism, external treatment methods and drug efficacy of Chinese materia medica included in the prescriptions, and the relevant discussion contents were sorted out according to the classification of external treatment methods of hemorrhoids. Results:A total of 255 articles in ancient books were included, involving 165 prescriptions. 146 kinds of Chinese materia medica for external treatment of hemorrhoids were selected. The medicinal properties were mainly cold and warm, the main tastes were pungent, bitter and sweet, and the meridian tropism mainly involved the liver, spleen, stomach, heart, lung and large intestine meridians. Fumigation, application and application are the most widely used external treatment methods. Chinese materia medica efficacy mainly includes heat clearing drugs, surface relieving drugs, resuscitation drugs, astringent drugs, anti venom, anti insect and anti itching drugs, and tonic drugs.Conclusions:Ancient physicians treated hemorrhoids with both cold and heat, and paid equal attention to clearing heat and reducing fire, warming and activating blood circulation. They paid attention to the combination of local medication of lesions and the overall treatment of multiple meridians and multiple viscera, so as to achieve the simultaneous treatment of specimens. The treatment methods were rich, including fumigation and washing method to improve local microcirculation, application method using natural adhesive, coating method focusing on precise administration and ligation method of minimally invasive, forming a unique external treatment system, which can be used for modern clinical reference.
3.Simultaneous determination of seven residual solvents in clopidogrel bisulfate by headspace gas chromatography
Lu CHEN ; Xue GENG ; Qiujie LIN ; Shanying CAI ; Zanmin CHEN
Drug Standards of China 2024;25(4):387-391
Objective:A gas chromatography(GC)method was established for the simultaneous determination of seven residual solvents in clopidogrel bisulfate,including methanol,acetone,isopropanol,dichloromethane,n-hexane,tetrahydrofuran and methylbenzene.Methods:The analysis was performed on an Agilent DB-1 capillary column(30 m ×0.32 mm,3.0 μm)under the programmed temperature.The carrier gas was high purity nitrogen,and the flow rate was 4.0 mL·min-1 with constant flow control.The detector was a hydrogen flame ionization detector(FID).The inlet temperature was 200 ℃,the detector temperature was 270 ℃ and the split ratio was 5∶1.The temperature of headspace injector was 85 ℃,and the equilibrium time was 20 min.Results:Seven residual solvents were separated completely.The linear relationship between peak area and the concentration range of seven residual solvents were good enough(r>0.9993).The results of specificity,precision and recovery met the requirements.Conclusion:This method can be used for the determination of residual organic solvents in clopidogrel bisulfate.
4.Global Research Trends in Traditional Chinese Medicine and COVID-19: A Comprehensive Bibliometric and Visual Analysis.
Lei ZHANG ; Lin TONG ; Zihan JIA ; Dan LI ; Songwang WANG ; Qiujie CAI ; Sihong LIU ; Guangkun CHEN ; Ziling ZENG ; Hongjie GAO ; Yan MA ; Huamin ZHANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2024;37(11):1343-1347
5.Current situation of traditional Chinese medicine on the health management
Jianliang LI ; Qiujie CAI ; Mengxiong XIAO ; Yongsheng YANG ; Hui LIANG ; Duna SU ; Celimuge ; Ya TU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;40(4):289-291
Awareness of Health-Preservation management of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in public was investigated from June to early July in 2017 by the web of question nairein vestigation"Wenjuanxing". The result showed that 324 of 369 questionnaires were received and checked, accounting for 87.8%. In conclusion, the awareness of Health-Preservation management of TCM in public was poor, and it's important to raise the publicity of Health-Preservation management of TCM firstly in the community hospital in order to increase the awareness of people's acception.

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