1.Effect of medicinal parts and harvest seasons on nature-flavor correlation of plant-based Chinese materia medica.
Qi-Ao MA ; Guang YANG ; Hong-Chao WANG ; Ying LI ; Meng CHENG ; Tie-Lin WANG ; Kai SUN ; Xiu-Lian CHI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(15):4228-4237
This study selected 6 529 plant-based Chinese materia medica(PCMM) from Chinese Materia Medica as research subjects and applied a random permutation test to explore the overall correlation characteristics between nature and flavor, as well as the correlation characteristics after distinguishing different medicinal parts and harvest seasons. The results showed that the overall correlation characteristics between nature and flavor in PCMM were significantly associated in the following pairs: cold and bitter, cool and bitter, cool and astringent, cool and light, neutral and sweet, neutral and astringent, neutral and light, neutral and sour, hot and pungent, and warm and pungent. When analyzing the data by distinguishing medicinal parts and/or harvest seasons, new correlation patterns emerged, characterized by the disappearance of some significant correlations and the emergence of new ones. When analyzing by medicinal parts alone, significant correlations were found in the following cases: cold and light in leaves, cold and salty in barks, cool and sweet in fruits and seeds, neutral and pungent in whole herbs, neutral and salty in stems, and warm and salty in flowers. However, no significant correlations were found between cool and bitter in stems and other types of herbs, cool and astringent in fruits, seeds, flowers, and other types of herbs, cool and light in leaves, fruits, seeds, barks, flowers and other types of herbs, neutral and sweet in barks, neutral and astringent in whole herbs and stems, neutral and light in leaves, fruits, seeds, and flowers, neutral and sour in whole herbs, stems, barks, flowers, and other types of herbs, and hot and pungent in whole herbs, stems, flowers, and other types of herbs. When analyzing by harvest season alone, significant correlations were found in the following cases: cold and salty, and cool and sour in herbs harvested in winter, and neutral and salty in herbs harvested year-round. However, no significant correlation was found between cool and light in herbs harvested in winter. When considering both medicinal parts and harvest seasons, compared to the independent influence of medicinal parts, 14 new significant correlations emerged(e.g., the correlation between cool and bitter in stems harvested in spring), while 53 previously significant correlations disappeared(e.g., the correlation between cool and bitter in barks harvested in summer). Compared to the independent influence of harvest seasons, 11 new significant correlations appeared(e.g., the correlation between cold and light in barks harvested in autumn), while 50 previously significant correlations disappeared(e.g., the correlation between hot and pungent in leaves harvested in winter). This study is the first to reveal the influence of medicinal parts and harvest seasons on the correlation between nature and flavor in PCMM, which highlights that these two factors can interact and jointly affect nature-flavor correlations. Further research is needed to explore the underlying mechanisms. This study provides a deeper understanding of the inherent scientific connotations of herbal properties and offers a theoretical foundation for the cultivation and harvesting of PCMM.
Seasons
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Plants, Medicinal/growth & development*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry*
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Taste
2.Current situation of medicinal animal breeding and research progress in sustainable utilization of resources.
Cheng-Cai ZHANG ; Jia WANG ; Yu-Jie ZHOU ; Xiao-Yu DAI ; Xiu-Fu WAN ; Chuan-Zhi KANG ; De-Hua WU ; Jia-Hui SUN ; Sheng WANG ; Lan-Ping GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(16):4397-4406
Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) is the pillar for the development of motherland medicine, and animal medicine has a long history of application in China, characterized by wide resources, strong activity, definite efficacy, and great benefits. It has significant potential and important status in the consumption market of raw materials of TCM. In the context of global climate change, farming system alterations, and low renewability, the depletion of wild medicinal animal resources has accelerated. Accordingly, the conservation and sustainable utilization of wild resources of animal medicinal materials has become a problem that garners increasing attention and urgently needs to be solved. This paper summarizes the current situation of domestic and foreign medicinal animal breeding and research progress in industrial application in recent years and points out the issues related to standardized breeding, germplasm selection and breeding, and quality evaluation standards for medicinal animals. Furthermore, this paper discusses standardized breeding, quality standards, resource protection and utilization, and the search for alternative resources for rare and endangered medicinal animals. It proposes that researchers should systematically carry out in-depth basic research on animal medicine, improve the breeding scale and level of medicinal animals, employ modern technology to enhance the quality standards of medicinal materials, and strengthen the research and development of alternative resources. This approach aims to effectively address the relationship between protection and utilization and make a significant contribution to the sustainable development of medicinal animal resources and the animal-based Chinese medicinal material industry.
Animals
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Breeding
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China
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Conservation of Natural Resources
3.Summary of evidence on management of dyspnea in patients with interstitial lung disease
Huifang WANG ; Hongxia SUN ; Di LIU ; Wenjun NIAN ; Lulu XIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(13):1737-1744
Objective:To summarize the evidence on managing dyspnea in patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) .Methods:Literature on the management of dyspnea in patients with ILD was electronically searched in UpToDate, British Medical Journal (BMJ) Best Practice, American Thoracic Society, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, China Biology Medicine disc, WanFang Data and other databases and websites. The search period was from database establishment to April 30, 2024. The quality of the included literature was evaluated using the corresponding quality assessment criteria of the literature, and the information was extracted.Results:A total of 18 articles were included, including three clinical decisions, nine guidelines, three expert consensus, two systematic reviews, and one evidence summary. Twenty-four pieces of evidence were ultimately summarized in five areas: dyspnea assessment, oxygen therapy, pulmonary rehabilitation, medication, and others.Conclusions:This study summarizes the best evidence for managing of dyspnea in patients with ILD, which can inform the development of appropriate interventions by healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals need to develop dyspnea management strategies that consider the cultural context, clinical situation, and patient's willingness.
4.Summary of evidence on management of dyspnea in patients with interstitial lung disease
Huifang WANG ; Hongxia SUN ; Di LIU ; Wenjun NIAN ; Lulu XIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(13):1737-1744
Objective:To summarize the evidence on managing dyspnea in patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) .Methods:Literature on the management of dyspnea in patients with ILD was electronically searched in UpToDate, British Medical Journal (BMJ) Best Practice, American Thoracic Society, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, China Biology Medicine disc, WanFang Data and other databases and websites. The search period was from database establishment to April 30, 2024. The quality of the included literature was evaluated using the corresponding quality assessment criteria of the literature, and the information was extracted.Results:A total of 18 articles were included, including three clinical decisions, nine guidelines, three expert consensus, two systematic reviews, and one evidence summary. Twenty-four pieces of evidence were ultimately summarized in five areas: dyspnea assessment, oxygen therapy, pulmonary rehabilitation, medication, and others.Conclusions:This study summarizes the best evidence for managing of dyspnea in patients with ILD, which can inform the development of appropriate interventions by healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals need to develop dyspnea management strategies that consider the cultural context, clinical situation, and patient's willingness.
5.Vulnerability of medicinal plant Lamiophlomis rotata under future climate changes
Hong-chao WANG ; Zheng-wei XIE ; Qi-ao MA ; Tie-lin WANG ; Guang YANG ; Xiao-ting XU ; Kai SUN ; Xiu-lian CHI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(10):2871-2879
italic>Lamiophlomis rotata is an important medicinal plant species endemic to the Tibetan Plateau, which is prone to strong climate change impacts on its habitable range due to the high sensitivity of the Tibetan Plateau to climate change. Accurate quantification of species vulnerability to climate change is essential for assessing species extinction risk and developing effective conservation strategies. Therefore, we carried out the
6.Identification and expression profiling of Dof transcription factor family in Aesculus chinensis.
Chen QIN ; Xue-Hua XIE ; Lu LI ; Jun LI ; Yao-Lei MI ; Hui-Yan CAO ; Wei SUN ; Wei MA ; Hui-Hua WAN ; Xiu-Bo LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2024;49(22):6082-6092
Aesculus chinensis is an important medicinal and horticultural plant. Its dried mature seeds, known as "Suoluozi", are a well-known traditional Chinese medicine. Aescins are its main active components, possessing multiple pharmacological activities such as anti-inflammatory and anti-exudative effects. They are widely used in the treatment of diseases such as lumbar disc herniation, postoperative edema, and sports injuries, leading to a continuous increase in market demand in recent years. The DNA binding with one finger(Dof) family is a unique transcription factor family found in the plant kingdom. It plays a crucial role in plant growth, development, stress responses, and regulation of secondary metabolism. However, research on the Dof gene family in A. chinensis is relatively scarce. In this study, we identified 36 AcDof genes from the genome of A. chinensis and analyzed their physicochemical properties, chromosomal localization, phylogenetic relationships, gene structures, cis-acting elements, and expression patterns in different tissues. The results showed that AcDof proteins ranged from 81 to 493 amino acids in length, with molecular weights ranging from 9 270.38 to 55 015.68 and isoelectric points ranging from 4.84 to 10.2. The subcellular localization analysis revealed that 34 AcDof proteins were located in the nucleus, while the remaining two AcDof proteins were located in the chloroplasts. Phylogenetic analysis divided AcDofs into nine subgroups, and gene structure analysis indicated that all AcDof genes possessed a C2-C2 type single zinc finger domain. Gene expression analysis using transcriptome data revealed tissue-specific expression patterns among AcDof family members. Specifically, AcDof04, AcDof02, and AcDof03 exhibited specific expression in seeds, suggesting their potential involvement in the regulation of aescin biosynthesis. This study not only enhances our understanding of the Dof gene family in A. chinensis but also provides important genetic resources for further investigation of the functions and regulatory mechanisms of Dof genes in this species.
Plant Proteins/metabolism*
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Phylogeny
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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Transcription Factors/metabolism*
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Multigene Family
7.Cloning and application in synthetic biology of chalcone synthase gene from Lithocarpus litseifolius.
Ha-Xiu ZHU ; Qing-Xiang FENG ; Shu-Fu SUN ; Yu-Ping TAN ; Xiao-Yan WEI ; Ke-Ke ZHANG ; Chen-Chen WANG ; Yan WANG ; Da-Yong LI ; Jin-Fu TANG ; Qiong LUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2024;49(24):6676-6684
Lithocarpus litseifolius is rich in the chalcones phloridzin and trilobatin, the biosynthesis pathways of which have not been fully demonstrated. Chalcone synthase(CHS) is the first key rate-limiting enzyme in the biosynthesis of flavonoids in plants. To explore the functions of CHS gene family in chalcone synthesis of L. litseifolius, this study screened out two CHS genes(LlCHS1 and LlCHS2) from the transcriptome data of this plant, and then bioinformatics analysis and functional characterization were performed for the two genes. The bioinformatics analysis showed that LlCHS1 and LlCHS2 were acidic hydrophilic stable proteins with no transmembrane domain, composed of 395 and 390 amino acid residues, respectively. Both of them contained the characteristic amino acid sequence "WGVLFGFGPGL" and highly conserved active sites(Cys-164, Phe-215, His-303, and Asn-336) of the CHS family. The phylogenetic tree showed that LlCHS1 shared the same clade with similar genes in Aquilaria sinensis, and LlCHS2 was closely related to similar genes in Malus domestica. Under exogenous addition of phloretic acid, co-expression of LlCHS1 or LlCHS2 with Aa4CL from Aromatoleum aromaticum in Escherichia coli catalyzed the production of phloretin from phloretic acid. This study laid a theoretical foundation for revealing the functions of CHS in plants and provided new enzymatic modules for producing phloretin by synthetic biology.
Acyltransferases/chemistry*
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Phylogeny
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Plant Proteins/chemistry*
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Cloning, Molecular
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Amino Acid Sequence
8.Research progress in microevolutionary process of excellent traits and quality of Dao-di herbs.
Cheng-Cai ZHANG ; Jia-Hui SUN ; Yi-Heng WANG ; Hong-Yang WANG ; Xiu-Zhi GUO ; Bin-Bin YAN ; Zhi SUN ; Sheng WANG ; Lan-Ping GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(22):6021-6029
Dao-di herbs are the treasure of Chinese materia medica and one of the characteristic research objects of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM). Probing into the microevolution of Dao-di herbs can help to reveal their biological essence and quality formation mechanisms. The progress in molecular biology and omics provides the possibility to elucidate the phylogenetic and quality forming characteristics of Dao-di herbs at the molecular level. In particular, genomics serves as a powerful tool to decipher the genetic origins of Dao-di herbs, and molecular markers have been widely used in the research on the genetic diversity and population structure of Dao-di herbs. Focusing on the excellent traits and quality of Dao-di herbs, this paper reviews the studies about the microevolution process of quality formation mechanisms of Dao-di herbs with the application of molecular markers and omics, aiming to underpin the protection and utilization of TCM resources.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Phylogeny
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Plants, Medicinal/chemistry*
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Phenotype
9.Effects and Mechanisms of Lactobacillus Paracasei on the Prevention of Atherosclerosis
Xiao-hui WANG ; Xin-xiu BAI ; Shan-shan ZHU ; Lu-di LIU ; Ya-wen ZHAO ; Jia-lu YANG ; Min XIA
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2022;43(1):51-60
ObjectiveTo explore the effect and mechanism of Lactobacillus paracasei (Lpa) on the prevention of atherosclerosis. MethodsEight-week-old male ApoE-/- mice were used to establish the atherosclerotic model, and the mice were randomly divided into three groups: ① normal chow control group: ApoE-/- + normal chow diet (n=10); ② model group: ApoE-/- + western diet + PBS (n=10); ③ Lactobacillus paracasei intervention group: ApoE-/- + western diet + Lactobacillus paracasei (n=10). followed by histological evaluations of atherosclerotic lesion in aorta. Immunofluorescence analysis was used to measure the cholesterol accumulation and cholesterol uptake of peritoneal macrophages. Western blot was used to measure the protein expression level of class A scavenger receptor (SR-A) and class B scavenger receptor (CD36). ResultIntervention of Lactobacillus paracasei can significantly suppress the formation of atherosclerotic plaque in ApoE-/- mice, reduce the inflammatory reaction of arterial blood vessels, inhibit the lipid accumulation and cholesterol uptake of macrophages, and reduce the protein expression of SR-A. ConclusionsLactobacillus paracasei may protect against atherosclerosis by preventing the inflammation of arterial blood vessels and the formation of foam cells by reducing the protein expression of SR-A.
10.Biopathway construction of plant natural products
Xiu-yu LIU ; Ling-long LUO ; Ying MA ; Jun-ling BU ; Zhi-min HU ; Shu-fu SUN ; Guang-hong CUI ; Jin-fu TANG ; Juan GUO ; Lu-qi HUANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(12):3285-3299
Plant natural products (PNPs) are important sources of innovative drugs. They are mainly obtained by isolation or extraction from plants. Low content and with structural analogues in plants result in high production cost, which restricts the research and application of PNPs. While biopathway construction by synthetic biology provides an alternative for production of PNPs. By biosynthetic pathway analysis of PNPs and reconstructing the biopathway in microorganisms, we can produce PNPs in cell factories efficiently. Recently, several predominantly international reports about biosynthesis of PNPs and its synthetic biology production, triggered the researches of PNPs. Abundant traditional Chinese medicine resources and profound cultural heritage of Chinese medicine make biosynthesis pathway analysis of PNPs to be a research hotspot. And some of the studies have achieved significant progress. Here, recent progress in the biosynthesis of plant natural products and its synthetic biology was reviewed. In particular, the application of new methods and technologies in recent years were summarized and discussed. This will provide reference for the biopathway construction of plant natural products.

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