1.Biocontrol Effect and Culture Condition Optimization of Trichoderma citrinoviride Strain Isolated from Rhizosphere of Atractylodes lancea
Kuo LI ; Sheng WANG ; Hongyang WANG ; Zheng PENG ; Xiuzhi GUO ; Tielin WANG ; Yuefeng WANG ; Lanping GUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(15):192-199
ObjectiveRoot rot is one of the most serious diseases in the cultivation and production of Atractylodes lancea. Trichoderma spp. are effective in the biocontrol of root rot without causing environmental pollution. This study aims to isolate and study a Trichoderma strain capable preventing and controlling root rot from the rhizosphere of A. lancea and to solve the problem of disease prevention and control in the planting and production of A. lancea. MethodTrichoderma T2204 was isolated by the dilution-coating method and identified by ITS sequencing. The inhibitory activities of T2204 and its volatiles against two pathogenic fungal strains were examined by dual-culture and co-culture experiments. The biocontrol potential of T2204 on root rot of A. lancea and the effect of T2204 on the accumulation of medicinal compounds in the rhizosphere of A. lancea were investigated by pot experiments and GC-MS, respectively. In addition, the optimal medium, photoperiod, temperature, pH, and carbon and nitrogen sources for the culture of T2204 were explored. ResultThe Trichoderma isolate T2204 was identified as T. citrinoviride and had direct inhibitory effects on two highly pathogenic strains causing root rot. In the dual-culture experiments with the two pathogenic strains, T2204 showcased the inhibition rates of 77.90% and 76.80%, respectively. In the co-culture experiments with the two pathogenic strains, the volatile organic compounds produced by T2204 showed the inhibition rates of 57.11% and 81.11%, respectively. The pot experiments showed that the survival rate of A. lancea seedlings infected by root rot reached 100% after inoculation with T2204 and was only 50% in the case without inoculation of T2204. After 150 days of cultivation, the dry weight and atractylodin content of the rhizome of A. lancea plants treated with T2204 increased by 32% (P<0.05) and 11%, respectively, compared with the untreated group. The optimal conditions for the growth of T2204 were PDA or PSA medium, photoperiod of 12 h dark/12 h light, 25-30 °C, pH 5-6, carbon sources of glucose, D-fructose, soluble starch, and maltose, and the nitrogen sources of ammonium sulfate and ammonium dihydrogen phosphate. The optimal conditions for the sporulation of T2204 were PSA or CMA medium, photoperiod of 12 h dark/12 h light, 20-30 °C, pH 8, carbon source of sucrose, and nitrogen source of sodium nitrate. ConclusionT2204 could improve the growth and root rot resistance of A. lancea and promote the accumulation of medicinal compounds. The findings laid a foundation for the industrialized production and application of T2204 in the production of A. lancea in the future.
2.The mid-term and long-term efficacy of cement augmentation of pedicle screws in the treatment of thoracolumbar osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures complicated with spinal kyphosis deformity
Yuwei LI ; Xiuzhi LI ; Haijiao WANG
Chinese Journal of Spine and Spinal Cord 2024;34(8):812-818
Objectives:To evaluate the safety and mid-term clinical efficacy of cement augmentation of pedicle screws in the treatment of thoracolumbar osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures complicated with spinal kyphosis deformity.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of el-derly patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures complicated with spinal kyphosis deformity ad-mitted and treated from January of 2017 to October of 2020.According to whether pedicle augmentation us-ing bone cement was used,the patients were divided into a cement-augmented group(22 cases,cement-augmented pedicle screws)and a control group(23 cases,pedicle screws without cement augmentation).In the reinforced group,there were 9 males and 13 females;age ranged from 70 to 91 years,with a mean of 78.68±7.12 years;disease duration ranged from 1.1 to 3.8 years,with a mean of 2.39±0.71 years.In the control group,there were 10 males and 13 females;age ranged from 70 to 89 years,with a mean of 77.73±5.83 years,and disease duration ranged from 0.8 to 3.3 years,with a mean of 2.38±0.67 years.The follow-up period was 36-69 months.The incidence of pedicle screw loosening,correction rate of kyphosis,and improvement rate of visual analogue scale(VAS)and Oswestry disability index(ODI)at final follow-up were compared between the two groups.Results:In the cement-augmented group,1-2 segments of surgical decompression were performed,6-9 segments were fixed and fused,and 14 cases underwent SPO and 8 cases underwent PSO.The operational time was 221±32mins,and the volume of blood loss was 939±113mL.In the control group,1-3 segments of surgical decompression were performed,6-8 segments were fixed and fused,and 16 cases underwent SPO and 7 cases underwent PSO.The operative time was 209±36mins,and the vol-ume of blood loss was 979±111mL.One case in the cement-augmented group and two cases in the control group complicated with cerebrospinal fluid leakage,which were treated with intraoperative repair of the dura mater,tight suturing of the incision,and postoperative Trendelenburg's position.There was no statistical differ-ence in the comparison of decompression segments(t=1.785,P=0.081),fusion segments(t=0.922,P=0.362),oper-ative time(t=1.162,P=0.252),bleeding(t=1.193,P=0.239),and CSF leak complications(x2=0.311,P=0.577)be-tween the two groups.There were no complications of incision infection or leakage of bone cement into the spinal canal causing neurological symptoms.At final follow-up,the screw loosening rate was 0%in the ce-ment-augmented group(0/268)and 18.6%in the control group(45/242).The difference in screw loosening rate between the two groups was statistically significant(x2=54.657,P=0.000).The correction rate of kyphosis defor-mity was(73.27±9.78)%in the cement-augmented group and(55.96±11.31)%in the control group.There was a significant difference in the correction rate of kyphosis between the two groups(t=5.480,P=0.000).The im-provement rate of VAS in the cement-augmented group was(67.94±14.72)%,while in the control group was(74.29±13.18)%.There was no significant difference in the improvement rate of VAS between the two groups(t=1.526,P=0.134).The improvement rate of ODI in the cement-augmented group was(82.01±3.11)%,while in the control group it was(81.96±3.58)%,there was no significant difference in the improvement rate of ODI between the two groups(t=0.41,P=0.968).Conclusions:The application of cement augmentation of pedicle screws in decompression,osteotomy,and long segment fixation fusion for the treatment of thoracolumbar osteo-porotic vertebral compression fractures with spinal kyphosis deformity can effectively reduce the loosening rate of pedicle screws and improve the correction rate,resulting in satisfactory clinical outcomes.
3.Study on Quality Evaluation of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix through UPLC Fingerprint Combined with Chemometrics Analysis and Multi Index Component Content Determination
Guangming HE ; Xiaoying LU ; Tianrui XIA ; Feifei XIE ; Rui LUO ; Weisheng LYU ; Yueyi LIANG ; Zhenyu LI ; Xiuzhi LI ; Jianxiang ZHANG ; Xiangdong CHEN ; Dongmei SUN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(8):126-132
Objective To establish the ultra-high performance liquid chromatography(UPLC)chromatographic fingerprint of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix;To determine the contents of ferulic acid,nodakenin,ammijin,notopterol,isoimperatorin and volatile oil of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix from different producing areas;To provide reference for quality evaluation of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix.Methods Waters BEH C18 chromatographic column(2.1 mm×150 mm,1.7 μm)was used,with mobile phase acetonitrile-0.02%formic acid aqueous solution gradient elution,flow rate 0.25 mL/min,column temperature 25℃,detection wavelength 330 nm,injection volume 2 μL.UPLC fingerprints of 25 batches of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix were established,and the similarity analysis and chemometrics analysis were carried out.The contents of ferulic acid,nodakenin,ammijin,notopterol and isoimperatorin were determined simultaneously,and the contents of volatile oil was determined by steam distillation method.Results Totally 23 common fingerprint peaks were calibrated,11 known components were identified.According to the results of the cluster analysis and principal component analysis,25 batches of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix samples were divided into 3 categories,and the 6 potential differential components were screened out by orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis(OPLS-DA).The results showed that the contents of notopterol and volatile oil from Sichuan Province were higher than those from Gansu Province and Qinghai Province.Conclusion The method established in the study is accurate and reliable,which can provide scientific basis and reference for the quality evaluation and control of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix.
4.Development dilemmas and countermeasures of the cross regional loose medical alliances in the Yangtze River Delta
Keqiang ZUO ; Longjun HU ; Jumi XU ; Mingping QIAN ; Chenchen WANG ; Yanmeng WU ; Yi LIU ; Xiuzhi CHEN ; Yingchuan LI ; Hongxiang FEI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(11):799-803
The cross regional loose medical alliance is an important carrier in the current integrated development process of medical services in the Yangtze River Delta region. Smith policy implementation process model was used to analyze the development difficulties of cross regional loose medical alliances from idealized policies, policy implementation institutions, policy target groups, and policy implementation environment. Such medical alliances were formed under the background of integrated development in the Yangtze River Delta, with Shanghai′s tertiary public hospitals as leading units and medical institutions in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui provinces as member units. Analysis showed that the policies for such medical alliances development had not yet clearly defined the organizational management mode, operational mechanism, and implementation path, and the corporate governance structure of medical alliance was immature; The policy implementation agencies were relatively lagging behind in the support of special funds and the formulation of related supporting policies; Participation of policy target groups was insufficient and their incentive mechanisms was imperfect; There were problems in the policy implementation environment, namely inconsistent medical and health service regulations and systems in different regions, different health financing capabilities of local governments, insufficient coordination of medical institution management concepts, and a lack of unified standards in information systems. Based on the above difficulties, this study proposed to strengthen the development planning and layout of cross regional loose medical alliances, and improve the corporate governance structure; To strengthen the government′s main responsibility and improving policy implementation capabilities; To improve the internal cooperation and operation mechanism of cross regional loose medical alliances, and enhance the sense of identity of the target group; To optimize the policy implementation environment and implement various support measures, so as to provide references for further promoting the coordinated development of high-quality medical resources in the Yangtze River Delta region.
5.Efficacy and safety of bendamustine-rituximab combination therapy for newly diagnosed indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and elderly mantle cell lymphoma: a multi-center prospective phase II clinical trial in China
Hui WANG ; Qiang HE ; Dan LIU ; Xiuzhi DENG ; Ji MA ; Linna XIE ; Zhongliang SUN ; Cong LIU ; Rongrong ZHAO ; Ke LU ; Xiaoxia CHU ; Na GAO ; Haichen WEI ; Yanhua SUN ; Yuping ZHONG ; Lijie XING ; Haiyan ZHANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Wenwei XU ; Zengjun LI
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2023;44(7):550-554
Objectives:This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of bendamustine in combination with rituximab (BR regimen) for the treatment of newly diagnosed indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (B-iNHL) and elderly mantle cell lymphoma (eMCL) .Methods:From December 1, 2020 to September 10, 2022, a multi-center prospective study was conducted across ten Grade A tertiary hospitals in Shandong Province, China. The BR regimen was administered to evaluate its efficacy and safety in newly diagnosed B-iNHL and eMCL patients, and all completed at least four cycles of induction therapy.Results:The 72 enrolled patients with B-iNHL or MCL were aged 24-74 years, with a median age of 55 years. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status scores of 0-1 were observed in 76.4% of patients, while 23.6% had scores of 2. Disease distribution included follicular lymphoma (FL) (51.4% ), marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) (33.3% ), eMCL (11.1% ), and the unknown subtype (4.2% ). According to the Ann Arbor staging system, 16.7% and 65.3% of patients were diagnosed with stage Ⅲ and stage Ⅳ lymphomas, respectively. Following four cycles of BR induction therapy, the overall response rate was 98.6%, with a complete response (CR) rate of 83.3% and a partial response (PR) rate of 15.3%. Only one eMCL patient experienced disease progression during treatment, and only one FL patient experienced a relapse. Even when evaluated using CT alone, the CR rate was 63.9%, considering the differences between PET/CT and CT assessments. The median follow-up duration was 11 months (range: 4-22), with a PFS rate of 96.8% and an OS rate of 100.0%. The main hematologic adverse reactions included grade 3-4 leukopenia (27.8%, with febrile neutropenia observed in 8.3% of patients), grade 3-4 lymphopenia (23.6% ), grade 3-4 anemia (5.6% ), and grade 3-4 thrombocytopenia (4.2% ). The main non-hematologic adverse reactions such as fatigue, nausea/vomiting, rash, and infections occurred in less than 20.0% of patients.Conclusion:Within the scope of this clinical trial conducted in China, the BR regimen demonstrated efficacy and safety in treating newly diagnosed B-iNHL and eMCL patients.
6.Effects of noise exposure on structure and functional prediction of intestinal microbiota in rats
Yanan CUI ; Xiaojun SHE ; Ningning LI ; Xiuzhi ZHANG ; Bo CUI ; Shanfa YU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(2):179-185
Background Noise has multiple negative effects on the organism, and gut microbes are influenced by the environment and are closely associated with the development of diseases. Currently, the effects of chronic noise exposure on intestinal microbiota are poorly understood. Objective To investigate the effects of noise exposure on the structure of rat gut microbiota and to make predictions of gut microbiota function. Methods Male Wistar rats (6 weeks old, 160-180 g) were randomly divided into control, NE_95dB, and NE_105dB groups, 10 rats in each group. Rats in the NE_95dB and the NE_105dB groups were exposed to noise at 95 dB sound pressure level (SPL) and 105 dB SPL, respectively, 4 h per day for consecutive 30 d, while the control group was exposed to background noise. Feces were collected after the last noise exposure for intestinal microbiota detection. Based on the 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequencing method, the diversity and structure of microbiota in rat intestinal contents were analyzed and compared. Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities by Reconstruction of Unobserved States (PICRUSt) was applied to predict functions of the identified intestinal microbiota genes. Results Significant differences were found in the microbial structure of the rat gut after the designed noise exposure. In the α diversity results, there was a statistically significant difference in the Chao1 index between the NE_95dB group and the NE_105dB group (P=0.02), while there were no statistically significant differences in the Shannon and Simpson indexes between the noise exposure groups and the control group (P>0.05). The β diversity analysis results showed significant differences in species abundance between the control group and the noise exposure groups (P=0.001). Further species analysis results showed that the relative abundances of the Ruminococcaceae_NK4A214_group (P<0.05) and Peptococcaceae_unclassified (P<0.01) at the genus level were significantly higher in the NE_105dB group, and the relative abundance of Parasutterella (P<0.05) was significantly higher in the NE_95dB group compared to the control group. In addition, the Ruminococcaceae_NK4A214_group (P<0.05) was also significantly higher in the NE_105dB group compared to the NE_95dB group. The PICRUSt functional prediction analysis results showed that there were eight differential pathways between the control group and the NE_95dB group, in which D-arginine and D-ornithine metabolism, ascorbate and aldarate metabolism, carotenoid biosynthesis, glycerophospholipid metabolism, mineral absorption, NOD-like receptor signaling pathway and non-homologous end-joining were significantly down-regulated, and nucleotide metabolism was significantly up-regulated. There were 38 differential pathways between the control group and the NE_105dB group. Among them, D-arginine and D-ornithine metabolism, and mineral absorption were the differential metabolic pathways in both noise exposure groups, and both were down-regulated relative to the control group. Conclusion Chronic noise exposure could alter structure of rat gut microbiota and may affect metabolic functions of multiple microbiota genes.
7.Practice of a hemodialysis alliance in the context of closed-loop hospital management
Jing QIAN ; Mengjing WANG ; Chuhan LU ; Ping CHENG ; Li NI ; Wei LIU ; Bihong HUANG ; Zhibin YE ; Zhenwen YAN ; Qianqiu CHENG ; Chen YU ; Aili WANG ; Ai PENG ; Wei XU ; Chunlai LU ; Dandan CHEN ; Xiuzhi YU ; Liyan FEI ; Jun MA ; Jialan SHEN ; Junhui LI ; Ying LI ; Lingyun CHEN ; Weifeng WU ; Rongqiang YU ; Lihua XU ; Jing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2022;38(8):595-599
Closed-loop hospital management can effectivly cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. In order to ensure the continuity of treatments for hemodialysis patients under closed-loop management and minimize possible medical and infection risks, Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University and 9 hospitals in Shanghai established a hemodialysis alliance in January 2021.The alliance optimized hemodialysis resources within the region through overall planning by preparing sites, materials and personnel shifts in advance, and establishing management systems and work processes to ensure that patients could be quickly and orderly diverted to other blood dialysis centers for uninterrupted high-quality hemodialysis services, in case that some hemodialysis centers in the alliance under closed-loop management.From November 2021 to April 2022, 317 of 1 459 hemodialysis patients in the alliance were diverted to other centers for treatment, accumulating 1 215 times/cases of treatments without obvious adverse reactions. The practice could provide a reference for medical institutions to quickly establish mutual support mode under major public health events.
8.A qualitative research on symptom experience in patients with acute coronary syndrome before diagnosis
Dongzhi LI ; Yongchao HOU ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Qian ZHOU ; Shasha GUO ; Yanan LI ; Xiuzhi YANG ; Juzi WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(29):2261-2267
Objective:To explore the symptom experience of patients with acute coronary syndrome before diagnosis, in order to improve their early recognition ability, timely medical treatment rate and formulate relevant measures to provide reference.Methods:Semi-structured interview was performed in 18 patients with acute coronary syndrome from August 12 2020 to September 8 in Shanxi Provincial people′s Hospital using phenomenological research, and the data were analyzed under the guidance of symptom experience model.Results:A total of four themes were summarized: symptom perception: diseases being easily predicted, symptom experiences being diverse and diseases being easily overlooked; symptom evaluation: correct evaluation and evaluation bias; symptom response: self-response and family-society support; reflection on the process of symptom experience:medical behaviour and lack of awareness of disease.Conclusions:At present, the identification of acutecoronary syndrome is still a challenge. Patients should enrich relevant knowledge, pay attention to their own symptom experience, make the correct evaluation and deal with it effectively. Medical workers should carry out relevant education to improve the ability of patients to identify diseases.
9.Effect of virus inactivation on weak positive results of nucleic acid test for 2019 novel coronavirus
Xiuzhi DUAN ; Xuchu WANG ; Pan YU ; Weiwei LIU ; Xiang LI ; Lele ZHANG ; Gong ZHANG ; Huqiang TANG ; Qin CHEN ; Xianguo WU ; Zhihua TAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2020;43(4):358-363
Objective:To investigate the effect of virus inactivation on weak positive result of 2019 novel coronavirus(2019-nCoV) nucleic acid test.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on the nasopharyngeal swabs of three patients with positive PCR nucleic acid test for 2019-nCoV at different concentrations in the Second affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University Medical College from January to February 2020.The virus in nasopharyngeal swab specimens were inactivated by water bath at 56 ℃ for 30 min, dry bath at 56 ℃ for 60 min and dry bath at 60 ℃ for 30 min respectively. After treatment, these samples RNA were extracted and then detected by three new commercial quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction reagent kits for 2019-nCoV.Cycle threshold (Ct) value was used to evaluate the effect of virus inactivation on nucleic acid detection of 2019-nCoV.Results:There was no significant difference between the groups before and after inactivation. Ct values of ORF1ab gene before inactivation were 23.28±0.28, 25.25±0.25, 28.93±0.44, 32.06±0.47, 35.20±0.38, 32.89±0.38, 36.24±0.23, 33.30±0.46, and those after inactivation were, group 1:23.60±0.20, 27.29±0.30, 31.83±0.51, 37.41±0.46, group 2: 24.25±0.34, 27.18±0.42, 31.84±0.61, 34.99±1.01, 34.89±0.45,group 3: 23.37±0.17, 26.89±0.52, 32.05±0.50.Ct value of N gene before inactivation were 24.38±0.09, 26.64±0.11, 30.35±0.12, 33.29±0.33, 36.93±0.11, 34.50±0.12, 35.63±0.12, those after inactivation were, group 1: 24.66±0.11, 28.52±0.14, 32.71±0.14, 37.00±0.13;group 2: 25.41±0.10, 28.79±0.15, 33.29±0.28; group 3: 23.37±0.11, 28.68±0.11, 33.54±0.13, 37.18±0.23(ORF1ab gene: t=-1.416; N gene: t=-1.379, P>0.05). There was no significant difference among the three inactivation groups, the specific Ct values are shown above(ORF1ab gene: t=-0.460; N gene: t=-0.132, P>0.05). However, the Ct values of the inactivated groups (1,2,3) and the non-inactivated group at different dilution times were different (10 ×:Ct value of ORF1ab was 25.25±0.25 in the non-inactivated group, and 27.29±0.30, 27.18±0.42 and 26.89±0.52 in the inactivated group1,2 and 3, t(ORF1ab)=-7.327, P<0.01.Ct value of N gene in the non-inactivated group was26.64±0.11, those in inactivated group 1, 2 and 3 were 28.52±0.14, 28.79±0.15 and 28.68±0.11, respectively, t (N)=-19.340, P<0.01. 100 ×:Ct value of ORF1ab was 28.93±0.44 in the non-inactivated group, and 31.83±0.51,31.84±0.61 and 32.05±0.50 in the inactivated group1,2 and 3, t (ORF1ab)=-9.462, P<0.01. Ct value of N gene in the non-inactivated group was 30.35±0.12, those in the inactivated group 1, 2 and 3 were 32.71±0.14, 33.29±0.28 and 33.54±0.13, respectively, t (N)=-18.583, P<0.01. The positive detection rate of the non-inactivated group (7/11, 8/11, 5/11) was significantly different from that of the inactivated group (inactivated group 1:4/11, 4/11, 3/11, inactivated group 2:3/11, 3/11, 3/11, and inactivated group 3:3/11, 3/11, 2/11) ( Z=-2.670, P<0.01). There were no significant difference among the inactivated groups(inactivated group 1:4/11, 4/11, 3/11, inactivated group 2:3/11, 3/11, 3/11, inactivated group 3:3/11, 3/11, 2/11) ( Z=4.413, P>0.05) and among the three reagents(reagent 1:7/11, 4/11, 3/11, 3/11, reagent 2:8/11, 4/11, 3/11, 3/11, reagent 3:5/11, 3/11, 3/11, 2/11)(χ 2=1.199, P>0.05). Conclusion:The virus inactivation can degrade the nucleic acid of the 2019-nCoV, resulting in the decrease of the Ct value and the false negative results of the low-concentration specimens.
10.Comprehensive Quality Evaluation of Lysimachia christinae Based on the Entropy Weight TOPSIS Method Combined with Multiple Indicator Components
Yujing YAN ; Ting CUI ; Qing DING ; Wanmin HONG ; Xiuzhi LI ; Dongmei SUN
China Pharmacy 2020;31(23):2870-2876
OBJECTIVE:To e stablish UPLC characteristics fingerprints of Lysimachia christinae ,and to simultaneously determine 3 effective components and to comprehensively evaluate the quality of L. christinae from different production areas. METHODS:UPLC method was adopted to establish characteristics fingerprint of the whole plant ,stem and leaves of 10 batches of L. christinae ,and determine the contents of kaemperfol- 3-O-rutinoside,quercetin,kaemperfol. The determination was performed on Waters CORTECS UPLC T 3 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile- 0.2% phosphoric acid aqueous solution (gradient elution )at the flow rate of 0.2 mL/min. The detection wavelength was set at 364 nm,and column temperature was 30 ℃. The sample size was 1 µL. Similarity Evaluation System for TCM Chromatographic Fingerprint (2012 edition)was adopted to evaluate its similarity , and common peaks were confirmed. Using the contents of kaemperfol- 3-O-rutinoside, quercetin, kaemperfol,total ash ,acid-insoluble ash and sulfur dioxide residue ,the ethanol-soluble extract as index ,entropy weight TOPSIS was used to evaluate the overall quality of L. christinae comprehensively. RESULTS :There were 7 common peaks in the whole plant,stem and leaves of 10 batches of L. christinae ,among which 3 peaks were identified as kaemperfol- 3-O-rutinoside, quercetin and kaemperfol. The similarity of same part in the whole plant of L. christinae from different batches were not lower than 0.830. The similarity between stem and leaves of L. christinae in same batch was 0.504-0.859; the similarity between whole plant and stem was 0.593-0.904;the similarity between whole plant and leaves was 0.885-0.995. The linear ranges were 0.392 0-39.197 0 μg/mL for kaempferol-3-O-rutinoside, 0.397 0- 39.703 4 μg/mL for quercetin,0.380 9-38.093 0 μg/mL for kaempferol(r>0.999 0). RSDs of precision ,stability and repeatability tests were all lower than 2%. The recoveries were 96.43%(RSD=0.63%,n=9),100.32%(RSD=0.46%,n=9), 101.80%(RSD=0.32%,n=9),respectively. The content range of above components in L. christinae were 0.006 3%-0.041 1%, 0.002 9%-0.008 6%,0.004 4%-0.017 5%(stem);0.024 8%-0.290 5%,0.000 9%-0.009 0%,0.001 3%-0.012 4%(leaves); 0.007 9%-0.118 0%,0.001 5%-0.008 8%,0.002 8%-0.012 5%(whole plant ). There was no significant difference in the contents of 3 components in L. christinae among different producing areas (P>0.05). The order of the contents of kaempferol- 3-O- rutinoside in different parts of L. christinae was leaves >whole plant >stem. The contents of quercetin and kaempferol were high relatively in the stem. Results of entropy weight TOPSIS method showed that mean values of Ci for L. christinae from Zhongjiang county and Shuangliu county of Sichuan province ,Shizhu county of Chongqing city were 0.446,0.512,0.287. CONCLUSIONS : Established fingerprint and content determination method are stable and feasible ,and multi-index evaluation model constructed by characteristic chromatogram combined with entropy weight TOPSIS analysis method can be used for comprehensive quality evaluation of L. christinae . The quality of L. christinae from Sichuan province is better.

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