1.The anti-hyperuricemia potential of bioactive natural products and extracts derived from traditional Chinese medicines: A review and perspective.
Yaolei LI ; Zhijian LIN ; Hongyu JIN ; Feng WEI ; Shuangcheng MA ; Bing ZHANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(7):101183-101183
Hyperuricemia (HUA) and gout became typical metabolic disorders characterized by multiple pathogenic factors. Their incidence increased annually, affecting younger populations. Given that uric acid (UA) and inflammation were the primary disease mechanisms, the search for effective and low-side-effect UA-lowering and anti-inflammatory drugs became a pressing scientific priority. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) encompassed a rich array of theoretical and practical experience, along with a diverse range of chemical substances, making herbs or their components potential sources for therapeutic drugs. Despite the significant role that modern herbal medicines played in treating HUA and gout, the existing research literature remained fragmented, lacking comprehensive and systematic reviews. In this review, we focused on the regulation of UA and summarized the discovery of UA-lowering pharmacodynamic components or ingredients derived from herbs and formulas, as well as their multi-targeted mechanisms of action. Emphasizing this focus, we proposed that, compared to acute inflammation, low-grade inflammation may play a relatively "unnoticed" role in the disease process. In contrast to Western medicine, we discussed the risks and benefits of herbal medicines and their ingredients for treatment, drawing from theoretical insights and clinical practice. This review offered comprehensive perspectives on the research into anti-HUA and gout treatments using herbal medicines and their natural products. Additionally, it provided a forward-looking view on natural product discovery, the exploration of therapeutic strategies, and new drug research in this field.
2.Biological exposure and health risks of arsenic species from medicinal leeches at major exposure points in humans.
Yaolei LI ; Jing FAN ; Hailiang LI ; Xianlong CHENG ; Hongyu JIN ; Feng WEI ; Shuangcheng MA
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(7):101177-101177
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3.Role of inhibition of cellular foaming by lipophagy in atherosclerosis
Ya JIN ; Lishuang ZHANG ; Xianglong HUANG ; Yaolei MA ; Jinjie LIU ; Han ZHANG ; Xiao LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2024;40(3):564-571
Atherosclerosis is a chronic vascular inflammatory disease caused by abnormal lipid metabolism.The formation of lipid-rich foam cells acts as the initial trigger for development of atherosclerotic lesions.Recent studies have shown that lipophagy,a form of selective autophagy,can selectively degrade lipid droplets stored intracellularly and promote cholesterol efflux through the autophagic lysosomal pathway.As a result,intracellular lipid accumulation is re-duced and foaming is inhibited,making lipophagy a potential new target for current anti-atherosclerosis therapy.This arti-cle reviews the crucial role and molecular mechanism of lipophagy in the link between lipid metabolism and atherosclero-sis.Its objective is to outline the regulatory mechanism of lipophagy and present fresh insights for the treatment of athero-sclerotic diseases.
4.Present Situation Analysis and Thinking on Quality Control Mode of Chinese Materia Medica
Shanshan JU ; Yaolei LI ; Zhijian LIN ; Bing ZHANG ; Zhixin REN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(18):269-274
The quality of Chinese materia medica is the premise to ensure its safety and effectiveness in clinical application, and the standardization of Chinese materia medica quality is the most important to realize the sustainable development of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). At present, the quality control system of Chinese materia medica has been transformed from a single chemical evaluation to the overall quality control guided by clinical efficacy. However, some quality control items of decoction pieces are still lacking or imperfect in the drug standard of prescription, which makes it difficult to guarantee the effectiveness and safety of Chinese materia medica in clinical application. Based on this, the quality control models and innovative ideas of Chinese materia medica were analyzed and discussed from the perspectives of chemical analysis, biological evaluation and clinical application in this paper. Aiming at the existing problems and actual needs in the control system of Chinese materia medica, this paper proposed the improvement strategies in accordance with the characteristics of TCM, in order to provide theoretical basis for the related research on quality control of Chinese materia medica.
5.Establishment of determination method for five Ginkgo biflavones in Ginkgo biloba leaves tablets
Lina LIU ; Hailiang LI ; Yaolei LI ; Hongyu JIN ; Ke ZAN
China Pharmacy 2022;33(10):1220-1224
OBJECTIVE To establish a met hod for the determination of amentoflavone ,bilobetin,ginkgetin,isoginkgetin and sciadopitysin in Ginkgo biloba leaves tablets. METHODS After extracted with methanol ,ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC)was adopted to determine G. biloba leaves tablets. The determination was performed on Waters Acquity UPLC HSS T 3 column with acetonitrile- 0.4% phosphoric acid as mobile phase (gradient elution )at the flow rate of 0.4 mL/min. The column temperature was set at 35 ℃,and the detection wavelength was 340 nm. The sample size were 1 μL(substance control )and 10 μL (test sample ). The relative correction factors (RCFs)of bilobetin ,ginkgetin,isoginkgetin and sciadopitysin were calculated by quantitative analysis of multicomponents by single marker (QAMS)using amentoflavone as control. The chromatographic peak was located with the relative retention time method. Then the contents of the above components were calculated ,and the results were compared with those of external standard method (ESM)(except for amentoflavone ). RESULTS The linear ranges of amentoflavone,bilobetin,ginkgetin,isoginkgetin and sciadopitysin were 0.10-8.21,0.24-19.34,0.16-12.98,0.22-17.66,0.06-4.86 ng,respectively(all r>0.999). The quantitation limits were 0.10,0.24,0.16,0.22,0.06 ng,respectively. RSDs of precision , repeatability and stability tests (36 h)were all lower than 3.00%. The average recoveries were 99.77%-102.85%,and RSDs were 1.90%-4.40%(n=6). The average RCFs of bilobetin ,ginkgetin,isoginkgetin and sciadopitysin were 0.91,0.93,0.96 and 0.95, respectively. The average relative retention times were 1.08,1.18,1.19 and 1.30,respectively. The relative deviation between the calculation result of QAMS and ESM was within ±3.00%. CONCLUSIONS The established method is accurate and stable ,and can be applied to the determination of Ginkgo biflavones in G. biloba leaves tablets and control the quality.
6.Three Determination Methods for Residual Sulfite in Traditional Chinese Medicinal Materials and Pieces
Weiyi XU ; Yaolei LI ; Fang GAO ; Ruichao LIN ; Hongyu JIN ; Shuangcheng MA
China Pharmacist 2015;(5):782-783,786
Objective:To determine residual sulfite in traditional Chinese medicinal materials or pieces processed by sulfur fumi-gation respectively by iodine titration, acid-base titration and ion chromatography and compare the results. Methods:The three meth-ods were used to determine four kinds of Chinese herbal medicines including Codonopsis radix, Dioscoreae rhizoma, Achyranthis bident-atae Radix and Atractulodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma, the recovery tests were also performed and the results were analyzed and compared to summarize the characteristics and quality control requirements of each method. Results:Iodine titration and acid-base titration had the advantages of simple operation process and low cost. However, there were many interference factors in the two methods, and due to different principles, they were suitable for the determination of different varieties of herbal medicines. Ion chromatography method had the advantages of high sensitivity and strong specificity, while the cost was high. Conclusion: It is suggested that proper methods should be chosen for the determination of sulfur dioxide residues according to actual situations.

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