1.Effects of Mosla chinensis seed oil on sleep,olfactory ability,and antioxidant indexes in D.melanogaster
Mengting XU ; Yuchen ZHU ; Dan SU ; Yonggui SONG ; Wenkai ZHANG ; Lei XU ; Qiuting MA ; Zhiyong LIU ; Shaoyong GUO
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2024;32(9):1182-1190
Objective To investigate the effects of MCSO on physiological behavior and antioxidant index in D.melanogaster.Methods One-day-old wild type D.melanogaster was divided into control group,0.25%,0.5%,1%,2%and 4%dose groups,as well as male and female groups.The control group was exposed to the base medium,and each dose group was exposed to the MCSO medium added with 0.25%,0.5%,1%,2%and 4%concentrations,respectively.The optimal dosage concentration and time of administration were investigated by climbing experiment.Then the flies were divided into control group,model group and MCSO group.The model group was established by depriving the flies of sleep through repeated nocturnal light stimulation.Period of drug treatment,appetite test,negative geotaxis ability test,stress test,olfactory memory test,and sleep-wake rhythm detection were used to explore the effects of MCSO on their physiological behavior.The activities of super oxidase dismutase(SOD),catalase(CAT),and malondialdehyde(MDA)were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Results MCSO enhanced the locomotory ability of 30-day-old D.melanogaster(P<0.01),increased the activity of SOD and CAT(P<0.01),and decreased the concentration of MDA(P<0.01).Improve olfactory memory of senile fruit flies.After sleep deprivation,the night sleep time of female Drosophila model group was reduced(P<0.05),and that of male Drosophila model group was reduced(P<0.01).After feeding MCSO,the night sleep time of female drosophila model group was extended(P<0.05),and that of male drosophila model group was extended(P<0.01).Conclusions MCSO had a certain antioxidant effect,prolonging the sleep time and improving the olfactory memory of sleep-deprived Drosophila.
2.Effect of collaborative care modelbased on family-community-professional team on the oral health-related quality of life in older adults
Jing MA ; Sanlan GUO ; Hui ZUO ; Jiaojiao SHAO ; Qiuting DAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(23):1768-1774
Objective:To explore the effects of a collaborative care model based on family-community- professional team on the oral health-related quality of life in older adults, and in order to provide reference basis for oral health management of the elderly.Methods:Using one-group pretest-posttest design study, 110 cases of older adults who participated in health checkups at the Yuyang Community Health Center in Yichang City from May 1 to June 30, 2023 were selected by convenience sampling method as study subjects. A oral health intervention program was constructed through literature review, Delphi expert consultation, and pilot trials and implemented for 6 months to compare the differences in oral health self-efficacy level, oral health-related quality of life before and after the intervention of the study subjects.Results:Finally, 108 study subjects completed the intervention including 49 males, 59 females, and 58 were 60-69 years old, 45 were 70-79 years old, and 5 were aged 80 and over; the total oral health self-efficacy score of older adults after the intervention was (59.19 ± 3.43) points, which was higher than (55.05 ± 5.10) points before the intervention, and the difference was statistically significant ( t = - 7.69, P<0.05); the total score of oral health-related quality of life after the intervention was (46.11 ± 5.14) points, which was higher than that before the intervention (41.39 ± 4.06), and the difference was statistically significant ( t = -7.02, P<0.05). Conclusions:The collaborative care model based on family-community- professional team can improve the level of oral health self-efficacy and oral health-related quality of life of the elderly, and provide a reference point for oral health management in the elderly.
3.Optimization of High Pressure Steaming Processing Technology for Polygonum Multiflorum Thunb.by Box-Behnken Response Surface Methodology
China Pharmacist 2018;21(1):33-37,47
Objective:To optimize the high pressure steaming processing technology for Polygonum multiflorum Thunb.by Box-Behnken response surface methodology , and compare with the traditional processing .Methods:The effects of factors such as steaming temperature, steaming time and drying temperature on polysaccharide content , stilbene glucoside content and normalized value in Po-lygonum multiflorumThunb.were studied by Box-Behnken response surface methodology .The content differences of polysaccharides and stilbene glucoside between the high pressure steaming processed product and the traditional processed product were evaluated .Re-sul ts:The best high pressure steaming processing conditions for Poyl gonumm luitlfo urm Thunb .were as follows:the steaming tempera -ture was 1254.℃ , the steaming time was3.1 h, and the drying temperature was 52℃.The contents of polysaccharides and stilbene glycosides in Polygonum multiflorum Thunb.processed by the high pressure steaming method were 1.24-fold and 5.26-fold higher than those processed by the traditional method .Conclusion:Box-Behnken response surface method can be used to optimize the high pres-sure steaming processing for Polygonum multiflorum Thunb., and the method is simple and predictable .
4.Relationship between severity of CHD and risk of cardiovascular events in a population with different ABO blood types
Qiuting DONG ; Yan ZHANG ; Sha LI ; Ying GAO ; Chenggang ZHU ; Naqiong WU ; Yuanlin GUO ; Qian DONG ; Geng LIU ; Jianjun LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2018;20(4):363-366
Objective To study the relationship of different ABO blood types with the risk of cardiovascular events and the severity of CHD.Methods A total of coronary arteriography-confirmed 3823 Chinese Han CHD patients were divided into O blood type group (n=1140) and non-O blood type group (n=2683).A total of 3654 patients who were followed up by telephone for a median period of 24.6 months were divided into cardiovascular events group (n=348) and cardiovascular events-free group (n =3306).The risk of cardiovascular events in CHD patients with different ABO blood types was assessed according to the Cox proportional hazards model.Results The incidence of left main branch lesion or 3-branch lesions was significantly higher in cardiovascular events group than in cardiovascular events-free group (15.2% vs 8.1%,47.7% vs 30.5%,P<0.01).The Gensini score was significantly higher in non-O blood type group than in O blood type group (20 vs 18,P<0.05).The incidence of cardiovascular events was higher in non-O blood type group than in O blood type group (10.3% vs 7.8%,P=0.019).Cox proportional hazards model showed that non-O blood type was an risk factor for cardiovascular events (HR =1.318,95 %CI:1.030-1.685).The risk of cardiovascular events was still higher in non-O blood type group than in O blood type group after adjustment for confounders (HR=1.291,95%CI:1.008-1.657,P=0.046).Conclusion Non-O blood type is closely related with cardiovascular events in Chinese Han CHD patients.
5.Value of endothelin-1 in predicting the outcome of stable coronary artery disease patients
Yuanyuan LIU ; Bingyang ZHOU ; Yuanlin GUO ; Chenggang ZHU ; Naqiong WU ; Ying GAO ; Qiuting DONG ; Jianjun LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2018;20(6):585-588
Objective To study the value of endothelin-1 (ET-1) in predicting the outcome of stable coronary artery disease (SCAD) patients.Methods A total of 3154 SCAD patients who were followed up for 24 months were divided into cardiocerebral vascular events group (n=189) and cardiocerebral vascular events-free group (n =2965).Their serum ET-1 level was measured by ELISA.The patients were further divided into ET-1 <0.3 pmol/L group (n=1588) and ET-1≥0.3 pmol/L group (n=1566).The value of ET-1 in predicting the end events was assessed by Cox regression analysis.The survival curve was plotted by Kaplan-Meier analysis.Results The serum ET-1 level was signify-cantly higher in cardiocerebral vascular events group than in cardiocerebral vascular events-free group (0.33 pmol/L vs 0.30 pmol/L,P=0.004).The incidence of clinical end events was significantly lower in ET-1 ≥0.3 pmol/L group than in ET-1 <0.3 pmol/L group (7.02% vs 4.97%,P=0.015).Multivariable Cox regression analysis showed that ET-1 was a predictor of clinical end events (HR=1.656,95%CI:1.099-2.496,P=0.016).Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the events-free survival rate was lower in patients with a higher serum ET-1 level than in those with a lower serum ET-1 level (P=0.016).Conclusion ET-1 is an important risk factor for the outcome of SCAD patients.Further studies are needed to confirm its long-term value in predicting the outcome of SCAD patients.
6.Optimization of Extraction Process of Berberine Hydrochloride from Sanhuang Diyu Oil by Box-Benhnken Response Surface Methodology
China Pharmacist 2017;20(1):56-59
Objective:To optimize the extraction process of berberine hydrochloride from Sanhuang Diyu oil by Box-Benhnken re-sponse surface methodology. Methods:The extraction process was optimized with the size of each medicine ( X1 ) , the liquid-solid ra-tio ( X2 ) and the extraction time ( X3 ) as the independent variables and berberine hydrochloride extraction amount ( Y) as the depend-ent variable, and the effects of variables and their interactions on the extraction efficiency were studied. Results:The experiment results indicated that the optimal extraction conditions were as follows:the size of each medicine was 60 meshes, the liquid-solid ratio was 18, and the extraction time was 1. 5 h. Under the above conditions, 3 batches of berberine hydrochloride from Sanhuang Diyu oil were ex-tracted. The average extraction rate of berberine hydrochloride was (16.6 ±0.6) mg·g-1(n =3). Conclusion: The extraction process of Sanhuang Diyu oil optimized by Box-Behnken response surface methodology is simple, stable and predictable.
7.Influencing Factors in Fluidized Bed Granulation Process of Metformin Hydrochloride
China Pharmacist 2017;20(12):2145-2149
Objective:To study the effects of process parameters of fluidized bed granulation on the physical properties of metform-in hydrochloride granule. Methods:The physical properties of metformin hydrochloride were used as the evaluation indices. Single fac-tor experiment was conducted to investigate the influences of equipment factors ( including the nozzle height and the nozzle orifice) and the process parameters ( including binder dosage, inlet air temperature, inlet air flow rate, spray rate and atomization pressure) on the physical prperties. Results: The influences of equipment factors on the physical properties of the granule were not significant. The binder dosage, inlet air temperature, inlet air flow rate, spray rate and atomization pressure showed significant influences on the physi-cal properties of metformin hydrochloride granule. Conclusion:The parameters of fluidized bed granulation process ( binder dosage, in-let air temperature, inlet air flow rate, spray rate and atomization pressure) have significant effects on the physical properties of met-formin hydrochloride granule, which should be controlled according to the requirements of granule properties.
8.Preparation and in vitro Release of Total Saponins from Paris Polyphylla Self-microemulsifying Granule
Xiaofei ZHANG ; Qiuting GUO ; Yajun SHI ; Changli WANG
China Pharmacist 2017;20(7):1210-1214
Objective: To prepare the total saponins from Paris Polyphylla self-microemulsifying drug delivery system (SMEDDSs) and its solid fied granule, and investigate the in vitro release.Methods: The solubility of the total saponins from Paris Polyphylla in different excipients was investigated.The pseudo-ternary phase diagram composed of different oil phase, emulsifier and co-emulsifier was used to define the self-emulsifying area.The optimal formula of the total saponins from Paris Polyphylla SMEDDSs was prepared into granule.The appearance, morphology, particle size distribution, PdI and zeta potential of the microemulsion and the granule were determined by a dilution method.The drug release profile of the total saponins from Paris Polyphylla SMEDDSs and SMEDDSs granule were compared.Results: The optimal formula of SMEDDSs was as follows: propylene glycol monocaprylate as the oil phase, Tween-80 as the emulsifier and propylene glycol as the co-emulsifier with the optimum ratio of 7.0∶1.5∶1.5.After diluted by water,the total saponins from Paris PolyphyllaSMEDDSs and the granule formed a clear and transparent microemulsion solution with small homogeneous spheres as seen under a transmission electron microscope.The average particle size of the total saponins from Paris Polyphylla SMEDDSs and the granule was (58.6±16.4) nm and (68.1±12.1) nm with PdI of (0.183±0.04) and (0.209±0.05), respectively, and the zeta potential was (-20.2±1.9) mV and (-18.9±1.5) mV, respectively.The results of transmission electron microscopy showed the microemulsion was round, regular and spherical distribution.The in vitro release profile indicated that the accumulated release of the total saponins from Paris Polyphylla SMEDDSs and SMEDDSs granule was more than 85% in 45 min.Conclusion: The self-microemulsifying granule can significantly improve the in vitro dissolution rate of the total saponins from Paris Polyphylla, and the preparation process is simple and feasible.
9.Preparation and Pharmaceutical Properties of Solid Lipid Nanoparticles Containing the Total Saponins of Paris Polyphylla
Xiaofei ZHANG ; Qiuting GUO ; Yajun SHI ; Changli WANG
China Pharmacist 2017;20(9):1567-1572
Objective:To design and develop a formula of solid lipid nanoparticles containing the total saponins of Paris Polyphylla using a quality by design ( QbD) method. Methods:The target product profile of solid lipid nanoparticles was determined according to the properties of dosage form and administration. The risk assessment was carried out according to the theoretical knowledge and experi-ence to define the critical variables influencing the properties of solid lipid nanoparticles. Firstly, Plackett-Burman test was used to screen out the key variables significantly affecting the pharmacological properties of solid lipid nanoparticles, and then the Box-Behnken effect surface method was use to further optimize the selected variables. The physicochemical properties of solid lipid nanoparticles con-taining the total saponins of Paris Polyphylla were studied, such as the particle size distribution, polydispersity index ( PdI) , zeta po-tential, morphology and in vitro drug release behavior. Results: The optimum formula and preparation process were as follows: the concentration of glycerol monostearate was 5. 5%, the concentration of soybean phospholipid was 8. 0%, the number of homogenization was 6 times, the concentration of drug was 5. 0%, the surfactant was Tween 80, the mass pressure was 600 bar and the homogeneous temperature was 65℃. The mean particle size, PdI and zeta potential of the optimized solid lipid nanoparticles was (116. 5 ± 32. 1) nm, (0. 198 ± 0. 018) and ( -23. 6. 5 ± 0. 9) mV, respectively. Transmission electron microscopy showed that the solid lipid nanop-articles were spherical. The results of in vitro release showed a sustained release property, and the cumulative release was 63. 5% in 24 h. Conclusion:It is feasible to design and develop solid lipid nanoparticles containing the total saponins of Paris Polyphylla by using the QbD method, which can ensure the product quality to meet the requirements.
10.Optimization of Ultrasonic-assisted Extraction Process of Tremella Polysaccharides Based on Box-Benhnken Response Surface Methodology
Xiaofei ZHANG ; Qiuting GUO ; Jing SUN
China Pharmacist 2016;19(6):1055-1058
Objective:To optimize the ultrasonic-assisted extraction technology of polysaccharide from Tremella by Box-Benhnken response surface methodology .Methods:The single-factor extraction tests and response surface analysis were employed to optimize the technology conditions , including ultrasonic power , ultrasonic time and liquid/solid ratio.Results:The experiment results indicated that the optimal extraction conditions were ultrasonic power of 360 W, ultrasonic time of 23 min and liquid/solid ratio of 45 ∶1 ( ml· g-1 ) . Under the conditions , 6 batches of polysaccharide from Tremella were extracted .The average extraction rate of Tremella polysaccharides was 20.4%±1.8%(n=6).Conclusion: The ultrasonic-assisted extraction process of Tremella polysaccharide using Box-Behnken response surface methodology is simple with good predictability .

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