1.Formulation Optimization and Preparation Evaluation on Sustained-release Particles of Dual Drugs
Chen LIU ; Boli LI ; Ya' ; nan WU ; Wenping WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(13):1735-1742
OBJECTIVE
To optimize the formulation for sustained-release particles of matrine(MAT) and paeonol(PAE) and to primarily evaluate their quality.
METHODS
The sustained-release particles were fabricated by the extrusion-spheronization method. Single factor analysis was conducted on the main sustained-release materials and their dosage, auxiliary sustained-release materials, and the total amount and proportion of mixed sustained-release materials, using the cumulative release rates of MAT and PAE in vitro as evaluation indicators. By combining central composition design-response surface methodology, the formulation of sustained-release materials was optimized, and the effects of the total amount and mass ratio of ethyl cellulose(EC) and chitosan(CS) on the cumulative release rate and release synchronization of MAT and PAE were investigated. The formulation characteristics, in vitro release, and preliminary stability tests of MAT-PAE-SRPs were evaluated, and the release process kinetic equation was fitted.
RESULTS
The optimized formulation contained 23.5% EC and 17.1% CS as sustained-release materials. The yield, repose angle, bulk density and friability of final particles were 97.23%, 38.1°, 0.74 g·mL−1 and 0.74%, respectively. The particles showed sustained release pattern in various media and released faster in acidic media with its release percentage >90% at 12 h. The release profile of MAT was fitted best with first order equation, and that of paeonol with Higuchi equation. The formation of SRPs improved the stability of both drugs.
CONCLUSION
The sustained-release effect of MAT-PAE-SRPs prepared by sustained-release materials EC and CS is significant, and the cumulative release rate and release synchronization of MAT and PAE are good, which can provide reference for the research of dual loaded sustained-release formulations.
2.Clinical significances of additional chromosome abnormalities and t (15;17) in acute promyelocytic leukemia
Yingying LIU ; Tingting FU ; Chunting ZHAO ; Boli CUI ; Lingjie SUN ; Zhan SU ; Xiaodan LIU ; Tianlan LI
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2019;28(2):100-103
Objective To investigate the clinical significances of additional chromosome abnormalities and t(15;17) in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Methods A total of 90 newly diagnosed APL patients in the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from January 2007 to June 2014 were analyzed retrospectively. Patients with different chromosome karyotypes were divided into four groups: additional chromosome number abnormalities group (16 cases), additional chromosome structural abnormalities group (14 cases), additional chromosome number and structural abnormalities group (4 cases) and typical chromosome group (56 cases). According to whether the patient contained t(15;17), the patients were divided into group with t (15;17) and group without t (15;17). The short-term efficacy and survival of each group were analyzed and compared. Results The rate of complete remission in additional chromosome number abnormalities group, additional chromosome structural abnormalities group, additional chromosome number and structural abnormalities group and typical t(15;17) chromosome changes group were 56.3%(9/16), 100.0%(14/14), 25.0%(1/4) and 82.1%(46/56), the early mortality rates were 25.0%(4/16), 0 (0/14), 75.0%(3/4) and 8.9% (5/56) respectively. Among them, the additional number and structural abnormalities group had lower complete remission rate and higher early mortality rate, and compared with other groups, the differences were statistically significant (all P< 0.05). The complete remission rates of the group with t (15;17) and the group without t (15;17) were 80.5% (66/82) and 50.0% (4/8), respectively, and the difference was not statistically significant (P= 0.070). Conclusions APL patients with karyotypes with additional number and structural changes have low complete remission rate, high early mortality rate and poor prognosis. Patients with t(15;17)have a high rate of complete remission.
3.Synthesis of podo-and epipodo-11C-podophyllotoxin and their biodistribution in mouse bearing EMT6 tumor
Xi LIU ; Xiaojun ZHANG ; Jinming ZHANG ; Peng LI ; Jiahe TIAN ; Boli LIU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2014;34(5):370-373
Objective To synthesize podo-and epipodo-podophyllotoxin labeled with 11C and investigate their biodistribution in mice bearing EMT6 tumor by microPET.Methods 11 C-podo-or epipodopodophyllotoxin was synthesized by 11 C-CH3-Triflate mixed with 4'-methyl-demethmyl-podophyllotoxin (podo-and epipodo-) and purified using HPLC.The radiochemical purity (RCP) was analyzed by HPLC.Thirty mice bearing EMT6 tumor were divided into 2 groups and injected with 3.7 MBq 11C-podo-or epipodo-podophyllotoxin.The biodistribution of 11C-podo-or epipodo-podophyllotoxin was evaluated with microPET.The ID%/g was calculated.Paired t test was used to analyze the data.Results The yields of 11C-podo-and epipodo-podophyllotoxin were both >90%.The RCP was >99%.The biodistribution of 11C-podo-and epipodo-podophyllotoxin was similar with slow blood clearance and high uptake in abdomen.The tumor uptake of 11C-epipodophyllotoxin and 11C-podophyllotoxin at 30 min was (3.63±0.98) %ID/g and (3.16±0.27) %ID/g,respectively.The uptake ratio of tumor to blood and to muscle was 0.68 vs 0.62 and 1.52 vs 1.22,respectively.There was no significant difference between the tumor uptake of the two agents (t=0.47,P>0.05).The result of microPET imaging was consistent with that of mice experiment.Conclusion 11C-podophyllotoxin has limited clinical value for tumor imaging.
4.Effect of nursing intervention on recessive pipe of PICC of sweaty patients
Liyun YE ; Lingli ZHANG ; Yan LIU ; Yuhua WEI ; Boli WANG ; Hongjun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(36):4576-4578
Objective To explore the influence on incidence of recessive pipe of PICC with different fix methods and different frequencies of replacement transparent dressing in sweaty patients .Methods Totals of 101 cases hospitalized in the pulmonary division of second hospital of Hebei Medical University undergoing PICC catheter indwelling were randomly divided into control group (n=53) and intervention group (n=48).Control group adopted transparent dressing fixed the PICC , once of week replacement .Intervention group adopted transparent dressing fixed the PICC combined with discount colloid dressing on the 2 cm to puncture part ,and replacement once of 3 days.Observed the incidence rates of PICC exodus .Results The incidence rate of PICC exodus of control group was significantly higher than that of intervention group (28.3%vs 10.4%,χ2 =5.073 6;P<0.05).Conclusions Improved methods of PICC fixed and increasing frequencies of replacement transparent dressing can effectively reduce the incidence of recessive pipe of PICC in sweaty patients .
5.Screening of pregnane X receptor activation from ginsenosides.
Yuguang WANG ; Haosheng LIU ; Xianxie ZHANG ; Yong XIAO ; Beibei LU ; Zengchun MA ; Qiande LIANG ; Xianglin TANG ; Chengrong XIAO ; Hongling TAN ; Boli ZHANG ; Yue GAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(1):144-8
In order to study effects of ginseng on the metabolism of drug belong to CYP3A4 substrate, screening of pregnane X receptor activation from ginsenosides was performed by reporter assay. Based on PXR-CYP3A stable translation cell lines, 13 ginsenosides were screened for pregnane X receptor activation by reporter assays, and RIF as the positive control. The effect of ginsenosides Rg1 onCYP3A4 mRNA expression was also investigated by RT-PCR. The PXR-CYP3A stable translation cell lines had good response to RIF, and the EC50 is 2.51 micro mol x L(-1). When the condition of final concentration was 10 micromol x L(-1), ginsenoside F2 and protopanaxatriol had moderate inductive effects on PXR. Panaxotriol, Rg2, pseudoginsenoside F11, Rg1, ginsenoside and Rb3 had inhibitory effects on PXR. Ginsenoside Rf1, Rg3, Rh2 and protopanaxdiol had no obvious effects on PXR. Rg1 down-regulated CYP3A4 mRNA expression in a concentration-dependent manner. Activation of pregnane X receptor by ginsenosides may influence the metabolism of drug belong to CYP3A4 substrate, and cause ginseng-drug interactions.
6.Extending the CONSORT Statement to moxibustion.
Chungwah CHENG ; Shufei FU ; Qinghui ZHOU ; Taixiang WU ; Hongcai SHANG ; Xudong TANG ; Zhishun LIU ; Jia LIU ; Zhixiu LIN ; Lixing LAO ; Aiping Lü ; Boli ZHANG ; Baoyan LIU ; Zhaoxiang BIAN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2013;11(1):54-63
The STandards for Reporting Interventions in Clinical Trials Of Moxibustion (STRICTOM), in the form of a checklist and descriptions of checklist items, were designed to improve reporting of moxibustion trials, and thereby facilitating their interpretation and replication. The STRICTOM checklist included 7 items and 16 sub-items. These set out reporting guidelines for the moxibustion rationale, details of moxibustion, treatment regimen, other components of treatment, treatment provider background, control and comparator interventions, and precaution measures. In addition, there were descriptions of each item and examples of good reporting. It is intended that the STRICTOM can be used in conjunction with the main CONSORT Statement, extensions for nonpharmacologic treatment and pragmatic trials, and thereby raise the quality of reporting of clinical trials of moxibustion. Further comments will be solicited from the experts of the CONSORT Group, the STRICTA Group, acupuncture and moxibustion societies, and clinical trial authors for optimizing the STRICTOM.
7.Describe relationship among multi-components of Siwu decoction using game theory.
Ming LIU ; Zengchun MA ; Qiande LIANG ; Yuguang WANG ; Hongling TAN ; Chengrong XIAO ; Rui XIAO ; Boli ZHANG ; Yue GAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(8):1075-1078
Game theory is an important component of complex system theory, specially used in describing bilateral or multiple cooperation and confrontation. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) prescription doctrines cover multiple connotation of game theory. Firstly multi-components of Siwu decoction were analyzed by using fuzzy set to get the membership functions. Then the revenue function was contructed and build the Siwu decoction's multi-player game model was built. Lastly the three kinds of different combinations Siwu decoction efficacy were analyzed by using the model to get the best compositions.
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
8.Effect of three penetration enhancers on corneal permeability of mangiferin in vitro.
Rui LIU ; Zhidong LIU ; Lexin SHU ; Chengui ZHANG ; Boli ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(23):3131-3135
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of labrasol, solutol HS 15 and transcutol P on the corneal permeability of mangiferin in vitro.
METHODThe effects of three penetration enhancers on the corneal permeability of mangiferin were investigated in vitro by using isolated rabbit corneas.
RESULTThe apparent Papp enhancements were increased 1.80, 3.27, 3.41 and 4.76-folds with Lab at 1.0%, 1.5%, 2.0% and 3.0% (P < 0.01), respectively. The apparent Papp increased 1.98 and 3.07-folds with Sol at 0.2% and 0.4% (P < 0.01), respectively, but reduced with 0.010%-0.03% Trans.
CONCLUSIONThe Papp value of mangiferin is significantly enhanced by 1.0%-3.0% Lab, 0.2% and 0.4% Sol, however the Papp value of mangiferin is reduced by 0.01%-0.03% Trans.
Animals ; Cornea ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Drug Carriers ; chemistry ; Ethylene Glycols ; chemistry ; Glycerides ; In Vitro Techniques ; Organic Chemicals ; chemistry ; Permeability ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacokinetics ; Polyethylene Glycols ; chemistry ; Rabbits ; Stearic Acids ; chemistry ; Xanthones ; pharmacokinetics
9.Strategies of the study on herb genome program
Shilin CHEN ; Yongzhen SUN ; Jiang XU ; Hongmei LUO ; Chao SUN ; Liu HE ; Xianglin CHENG ; Boli ZHANG ; Peigen XIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(7):807-12
Herb Genome Program (HerbGP) includes a series of projects on whole genome sequencing (WGS) and post-genomics research of medicinal plants with unique secondary metabolism pathways or/and those of great medical and pharmaceutical importance. In this paper, we systematically discussed the strategy of HerbGP, from species selection, whole-genome sequencing, assembly and bioinformatics analysis, to postgenomics research. HerbGP will push study on Chinese traditional medicines into the front field of life science, by selecting a series of plants with unique secondary metabolism pathways as models and introducing "omics" methods into the research of these medicinal plants. HerbGP will provide great opportunities for China to be the leader in the basic research field of traditional Chinese medicine. HerbGP shall also have significant impacts on the R&D of natural medicines and the development of medicinal farming by analysis of secondary metabolic pathways and selection of cultivars with good agricultural traits.


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