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    Evaluation of the quality consistency of Compound Liangmianzhen tablets using HPLC fingerprints for antioxidant activity
    Linyan Sun, Guoxiang Sun, Jing Zhang
    Asina Journal Of Traditional Medicines   
    Role of caspase-9 in anti-tumor activities by active compounds from natural products
    Qiang Zhang, Zhenan Zhang, Hui Liu, Shijie Cao, Yuanhao Lv, Hongrui Cao,Yanfei P
    Asina Journal Of Traditional Medicines   
    Evaluating the quality consistency of compound Liangmianzhen buccal tablets during accessories replacement by HPLC/UV related with its active profiling and UV dissolution profiles
    Yue Yu, Hanxiao Chi, Guoxiang Sun, Fangliang Yang, Wanyang Sun, Jiayue Hu, Yanhua Zhang
    Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines    2020, 15 (1): 8-23.  
    Abstract341)      PDF(pc) (2255KB)(1957)      
    Compound Liangmianzhen buccal tablet is a drug that exhibits notable effect on cough and diphtheria. Since the accessory has been changed, along with the difficulties in traditional Chinese drug-evaluation, it is imperative to set up a reliable method to evaluate the drug and ensure the quality consistency. First, the content of the Compound Liangmianzhen buccal tablets reflected by fingerprints were evaluated by the comprehensive linearly quantified fingerprint method and systematic quantified fingerprint method, in which thirteen fingerprint peaks was selected and gallic acid was chosen as the reference peak. The results of the two methods showed all batches in grades 1–3 of above good level with the qualitative similarities of Sl and Sm above 0.90, and the quantitative ones of Pl% and Pm% from 80%–120%, indicating all samples far qualified. Second, the measurement of antioxidant effect based on DPPH free radical clearance test has demonstrated the consistency between the old prescription group and the new ones and further dug up the major antioxidant compositions. Third, dissolution profiles at 190 to 400 nm that evaluate the curative effect consistency were evaluated by f2 and the correlation of the dissolution curve. In conclusion, the combination of 3 kinds of analysis methods can comprehensively assess the quality of the traditional Chinese drug and be served as a routine procedure to evaluate the herbal medicine consistency.
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    Comprehensive quality control of Xue Fu Zhu Yu Pillbased on chromatographic fingerprints and antioxidantactivity combined with chemometrics methods
    Yaning Gao;Guoxiang Sun *;Ping Wang;Jiayue Gao
    null    2015, 10 (2): 23-38.  
    Abstract389)           
    High-performance liquid chromatographic fingerprint technique was adopted to monitor the quality of traditional Chinese
    medicine (TCM) Xue Fu Zhu Yu Pill (XFZYP). The novel 24 levels of systematic quantified fingerprint methods (SQFMs)
    were set up, and 230 nm HPLC fingerprints as well as 6 maker components were determined and identified, in combination of
    antioxidant activity detected by DPPH. Chromatographic fingerprints resolution information index RI was employed to screen
    the optimized condition for sample analysis, and chemometrics was used to extract more information from the data. By 24 levels
    SQFMs, the samples show accepted quality of 1~4. With help of multi-criteria decision making ranking methods (MCDM)
    PROMETHEE (Preference Ranking Organization Method for Enrichment Evaluation) and GAIA (Geometrical Analysis for
    Interactive Aid), the XFZYP samples from two manufactures were efficiently differentiated and classified. Furthermore, the
    antioxidant activity results expressed as IC50 were further analyzed by PLSR (Partial Least Squares Regression) to establish
    spectrum-efficacy relationship and to predict the IC50. The work indicates that the proposed method is sensitive, efficient and
    reliable for fast determining complex chemicals, which is practical and possible for controlling quality of XFZYP.
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    Highly Effectively Evaluating the quality consistency ofDihuang Pills by Quantified both HPLC and IR profilesthat assisted by antioxidant activity
    Xinxin Chen;Guoxiang Sun *;Jiayue Gao;Lei Wang;Yue Zou
    null    2015, 10 (2): 46-56.  
    Abstract369)           
    A high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was developed for fingerprint profiling to evaluate the quality
    consistency of DHPs. Method validation results demonstrate that desired precision, repeatability, and a sample stability test was
    achieved. The HPLC fingerprints of samples were evaluated by PCA and the similarity analysis introduced by us. The infrared
    spectral fingerprint (IR-FP) was also achieved as a supplement of qualitative information. At last, DPPH assay was performed
    to assess the antioxidant activity of DHPs, in vitro, which was correlated to the fingerprint components. This study demonstrates
    that HPLC fingerprint combined with IR-FP and antioxidant ability provides a reliable and efficient methodology for the
    assessment of quality of the TCM and herbal preparations.
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    Preventive effect of essential oil of Cinnamomum camphora leaves against mice allergic contact dermatitis
    Haizhu Xing, Qian Lu, Nianyun Yang
    Asina Journal Of Traditional Medicines   
    Research Progress on the Chemical Constituents and Biological Activities of Gelsemium elegans
    Chenxi Li, Lingzhi Li
    Asina Journal Of Traditional Medicines   
    Main Chemical Constituents and pharmacological bioactive of Mimosa Pudica Linn
    Xiao-yu Song, Guo-dong Yao, Yan Zhang, Shao-jiang Song
    Asina Journal Of Traditional Medicines   
    Anti-diabetic efficacy of young and mature leaf extract of Mangifera indica
    Abubakar Mohammed, Syed Ibrahim Rizvi
    Asina Journal Of Traditional Medicines   
    Research review in the main chemical constituents and pharmacological effects of Juglans mandshurica Maxim.
    Rui Guo, Zhuoyang Cheng, Xiao-xiao Huang, Shaojiang Song
    Asina Journal Of Traditional Medicines   
    Integrated evaluation of HPLC fingerprints for the quality control of Ginseng Yang Rong Wan by multi-wavelength fusion fingerprint method
    Hanxiao Chi, Guoxiang Sun
    Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines    2019, 14 (4): 171-182.  
    Abstract382)      PDF(pc) (1736KB)(1320)      
    The aim of this study was to develop comprehensive evaluation methods for the quality control of Ginseng Yang Rong Wan (RSYRW). Multi-wavelength fusion fingerprints were successfully developed by high-performance liquid chromatography, which avoided the one-sidedness of single fingerprinting. Characteristic fingerprints of thirty batches of samples were generated at five wavelengths and evaluated by quantified ratio fingerprint method (QRFM). The results showed that thirty batches of samples were classified into seven grades. The methods established in this paper were found suitable for the analysis of Ginseng Yang Rong Wan.
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    Effect of Geographical location on yield and chemical composition of essential oils from three Eucalyptus species growing in Tanzania
    Ismail Almas, Ester Innocent, Francis Machumi, William Kisinza
    Asina Journal Of Traditional Medicines   
    Traditional Medicines Used in Differentiation Therapy of Myeloid Leukemia
    Rui Wang;Dandan Song;and Yongkui Jing*
    null    2006, 1 (1): 37-44.  
    Abstract2819)           
    Differentiation therapy has been successfully carried out in acute promyelocytic leukemia patients with
    treatments involving all-trans retinoic acid, a natural metabolite of vitamin A, and arsenic trioxide, a
    traditional medicine. Using human myeloid leukemia cell lines, many natural products isolated from
    traditional herb medicines have been found to have differentiation-induction ability. Compounds from
    traditional medicine with cell differentiation effects in leukemia cells are described in this communication.
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    Antiviral and Immunomodulatory Properties of Prunella vulgaris
    Chuen-lung Cheng;Hongxi Xu*
    null    2006, 1 (1): 45-48.  
    Abstract791)           
    Prunella vulgaris L. is a traditional Chinese medicine that has been used to treat a variety of ailments
    for hundreds of years. In recent decades, P. vulgaris has been shown to have antiviral and
    immunomodulatory properties. Potent antiviral effects of P. vulgaris polar fractions against HIV-1, HSV-1
    and HSV-2 have been reported. In addition, it has been shown that the extracts and chemical components
    can modulate various immune factors including histamine, TNF-alpha, IgG, IgG1, IgG2b, nitric oxide,
    LTB4, IFN-gamma, IL-2 in T cell activation and Src family protein kinase. This review will describe the
    novel discoveries and potential therapeutic applications of P. vulgaris extracts and its chemical components
    with regard to their antiviral and immunomodulatory effects.
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    Studies on the Chemical Constituents of Desmodium styracifolium (Osbeck) Merr.
    Yuying Lin;Lingyi Kong*
    null    2006, 1 (1): 34-36.  
    Abstract1977)           
    To investigate the chemical constituents of Desmodium styracifolium (Osbeck) Merr. The compounds were
    isolated by column chromatography on silica gel, Sephadex LH-20 and HPLC. Their structures were
    identified by their physicochemical properties and spectral data. Thirteen compounds were isolated and
    identified as vicenin 1 (1), vicenin 2 (2), vicenin 3 (3), schaftoside (4), isovitexin (5), genistin (6), chrysoeriol (7),
    luteolin (8), salic acid (9), gentisic acid (10), orbicularin (11), uracil (12) and allantoin (13). Compounds 2, 6, 7,
    9~13 were isolated from this plant for the first time.
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    A molecular Biological Method for Screening and Evaluating the Traditional Chinese Medicine Used in Pi-deficiency Therapy Involving Intestinal microflora
    Jing Kong;Xiaobo Li*;and Chunfu Wu
    null    2006, 1 (1): 1-6.  
    Abstract2804)           
    Pi-deficiency (“Spleen” deficiency), a common syndrome seen in clinics practising Traditional Chinese
    Medicine (TCM), is one of the main digestive system diseases and is associated with gastrointestinal
    microflora. In this study, a molecular biology method of evaluating and screening Pi-deficiency therapy and
    other TCM related to intestinal microflora was established. The intestinal microflora were isolated from mice
    feces for analysis; the total DNA extracted from the fecal intestinal microflora and its Enterobacterial
    Repetitive Intergenic Consensus PCR (ERIC-PCR) protocol were studied. The Pi-deficiency model involved
    treatment with an aqueous extract of Radix et Rhizoma Rhei and Reserpine. An analysis and comparison of
    the ERIC-PCR fingerprints of intestinal microflora of mice feces obtained from healthy animals, Pi-deficient
    animals and those cured by decoctions of Si-jun-zi-tang and Li-zhong-tang were carried out . The
    ERIC-PCR fingerprints showed changes in all the intestinal microflora, and the method was found to be
    an efficient method for evaluating and screening Pi-deficiency therapy and the other TCM acting on intestinal
    microflora.
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    Simultaneous Determination of Four Main Compounds in Siwu Heji by High-performance Liquid Chromatography
    Lingdan Meng;XiaoHui Chen;Yan Yao and KaiShun Bi*
    null    2006, 1 (1): 11-14.  
    Abstract2482)           
    A simple, rapid and reliable high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method has been
    developed for the first time to simultaneously determine the four major ingredients, namely gallic acid,
    Albiflorin, paeoniflorin and ferulic acid, in an oral solution of Siwu Heji. The separation of these marker
    compounds was achieved on an Extend-C18 column with gradient elution using acetonitrile and aqueous
    phosphoric acid as the mobile phase. The assay was linear over the range (μg) 0.066-0.598 for gallic acid,
    0.171-1.537 for Albiflorin, 0.220-1.982 for paeoniflorin and 0.010-0.091 for ferulic acid. The average sample
    recovery (%) was 101.6, 100.2, 98.8 and 99.1 for these four constituents, respectively. The results
    demonstrated variations in the content of each of the marker compounds in different lots, indicating that
    careful quality control of the bioactive ingredients in Siwu Heji is necessary to ensure the uniformity of their
    extraction procedures. This assay is suitable for the quality control of Siwu Heji.
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    Comparison of the Effects of Long-term and Short-term Treatment of Powder from Soft-shell Turtle on Bone Loss and Reduction in Bone Strength in OVX Rats
    Jun Yin*;Zhihui Liu;Subehan;Junya Ueda;Katsumichi Matsushige;and Shigetoshi Kadota
    null    2006, 1 (1): 15-19.  
    Abstract2682)           
    The comparative effects of long-term and short-term treatment with the powder of soft-shell turtle
    (Trionyx sinensis)( SST) on the proximal tibiae of ovariectomized (OVX) rats were investigated by scanning
    bones using peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT). Initially, oral administration of SST (100
    and 500 mg/kg) 3 times weekly was carried out for 6 weeks without any effect on preventing bone loss except
    for inhibiting the reduction in bone mineral density (BMD) in cancellous bone; then SST (100 and 200 mg/kg)
    3 times weekly was administered for six months and in the high dose group, it prevented the reduction in bone
    mineral content (BMC) in total bone, BMC and bone mineral density (BMD) in cortical bone and bone
    strength indexes induced by OVX, in a dose-dependent manner without any side effects on the uterus.
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    Research review on the main chemical components of Brucea javanica (L.) Merr
    Yeqing Du, Zhuoyang Cheng, Peng Zhao, Xiaoxiao Huang, Shaojiang Song
    Asina Journal Of Traditional Medicines   
    Anti-osteoporotic Effects of Medicinal Herbs and their Mechanisms of Action
    Yan Zhang;Mansau Wong;Chunfu Wu*
    null    2006, 1 (3-4): 105-111.  
    Abstract1669)           
    This article reviews the recent pharmacological research of medicinal herbs on osteoporosis, especially induced by estrogen deficiency, in animal model. The information will provide the reference for future clinical drug research and development on anti-osteoporosis as the
    alternative to synthetic medicine.
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    Chemical Constituents of Active Extracts from the Seeds of Nigella glandulifera Freyn
    Junjun Ni;Huiyuan Gao;Bohang Sun;Zhexing Wang;and Lijun Wu*
    null    2006, 1 (2): 69-72.  
    Abstract1846)           
    Five known compounds, 3-O-[α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→2)-α-L-arabinpyranosyl]-hederagenin (1), 3-O-[β-D-xylopyranosyl- (1→3)- α - L -
    rhamnopyranosyl - (1→2) - α - L- arabinpyranosyl] - hederagenin (2), 3 – O – [ α – L – rhamnopyranosyl – (1→2) – α - L -arabinpyranosyl]-
    28-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl hederagenin (3), 3-O-[α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→2)-α-L-arabinpyranosyl]-28-O- [β-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→6)-β-Dglucopyranosyl]
    hederagenin (4), and 3-O-[α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→2)-α-L-arabinpyranosyl] -28-O-[α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→4)-β-Dglucopyranosyl-(
    1→6)-β-D-glucopyranosyl] hederagenin (5), were isolated from the active extracts of the seeds of Nigella glandulifera Freyn.
    Compounds (3), (4), (5) were isolated from the plants of the Nigella genus for the first time.
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    Simultaneous Determination of Five Bioactive Flavonoids in Hypericum japonicum Thunb by High-performance Liquid Chromatography
    Juan Li;Bo Jiang;Xiao Liu;Juan Zhang;Xiaohui Chen;Kaishun Bi *
    null    2007, 2 (2): 75-81.  
    Abstract626)           
    A simple reversed-phase liquid chromatographic method has been established for the simultaneous quantification of five bioactive flavonoids, i.e., taxifolin-7-O-rhamnoside, isoquercitrin, quercitrin, quercetin and kaempferol in Hypericum japonicum Thunb. Chromatographic separations were achieved on a Luna C18 column (250 mm×4.6 mm, 5 µm) with a gradient of methanol and 0.5 % aqueous acetic acid (v/v) as mobile phase and UV detection at 350 nm. The assay was reproducible with overall intra- and inter-day variation of less than 4.8 %. The mean recovery of the method was 99.8 % ± 2.5 %. Using the optimized method, 19 samples were analyzed. The results indicated that the developed HPLC assay could be readily utilized as a quality control method for Hypericum japonicum Thunb.
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    Anti-tumor Activity of the Compound Recipe Radix Sophorae Flavescentis for Injection in vivo and in vitro
    Honghao Zheng;Xiaomian Zhou *;Enlong Ma;Yinglin Cao and Yi Dai
    null    2007, 2 (1): 19-22.  
    Abstract1575)           
    The purpose of these experiments is to investigate the anti-tumor effect of the compound recipe Radix Sophorae Flavescentis for injection (CRS) in vitro and in vivo. The S180 , H22 , Lewis lung tumor models were established in mice and the inhibition rate of tumor growth was calculated by weighing the tumor after CRS treatment. MTT assay was used to examine its effect on HeLa and HepG-2 cells. CRS (dose: 1.6, 3.2, 6.4 g·mL-1) produced a clear inhibitory effect on the growth of S180, H22, Lewis in tumor-bearing mice, and the inhibition rate was more than 35 % (P < 0.01 vs. control group). The CRS, at a dose of 1-0.25 g·mL-1, significantly inhibited the growth of HeLa and HepG-2 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Following these results, it appears that CRS has marked inhibitory effects on tumor growth in vitro and in vivo.
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    Several Phenolic Acids From The Fruit of Capparis spinosa
    Yang Yu;Huiyuan Gao;Zhishu Tang;Xiaomei Song;Lijun Wu*
    null    2006, 1 (2): 101-104.  
    Abstract1825)           

    Eight compounds were isolated from the fruit of Capparis spinosa by chromatographic methods and their structures were established by spectroscopic methods as β-sitosterol (1), vanillic acid (2), p-hydroxybenzoic acid (3), protocatechuric acid (4), daucosterol (5), uracil (6), butanedioic acid (7) and uridine (8) respectively. This is the first time that compounds 2-8 have been isolated from the Capparis genus.
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    Structural determination of taxacin from the twigs and leaves of Taxus cuspidata Sieb. et Zucc. using 2D NMR spectral methods
    Yongyi Wang;Jian Huang;Huiming Hua;Bohang Sun;Huiyuan Gao;Lijun Wu *
    null    2007, 2 (4): 162-165.  
    Abstract1272)           
    A compound was isolated from the twigs and leaves of Taxus cuspidata Sieb. et Zucc. and identified as taxacin. Its structure was based on 1H NMR, 13C NMR spectral methods. For the first time, proton and carbon signals were assigned by means of 2D NMR techniques including HMBC and HMQC.
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    Simultaneous Determination of the 6-Methyl-5-hepten-2-one, Limonene, Linalool and Citral in Essential Oil from Litsea cubeba (Lour.) Pers by Capillary Gas Chromatography
    Shuanghui Yu;Xiaohui Chen;Ling Tong;Kaishun Bi *
    null    2007, 2 (2): 66-69.  
    Abstract1987)           
    A simple and fast Capillary Gas Chromatography (CGC) method was established for the simultaneous determination of four major components, namely 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one, limonene, linalool and citral in essential oil from Litsea cubeba (Lour.) Pers. The CGC analysis was performed on a 30 m × 0.50 mm i.d. SE-54 capillary column, and was carried out with temperature programs by using nitrogen as carrier gas. The good linear regression relationship was obtained over the range of 0.030–1.502 mg·mL-1 (r = 0.9999) for 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one, 0.018–0.894 mg·mL-1 (r = 0.9997) for Limonene, 0.016–0.809 mg·mL-1 (r = 0.9997) for Linalool , 0.079–3.962 mg·mL-1 (r = 0.9999) for citral, respectively. The method is accurate with overall intra-day variation and repeatability less than 5 % and the recovery more than 95 %. The contents of sample from different regions varied greatly. CGC was proved to be a quick and informative tool for analysis of essential oil from Litsea cubeba (Lour.) Pers. The method was successfully applied to analyze four major components.
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    A novel natural dammarane-type triterpene saponin from the leaves of Panax ginseng
    Xiaohui Tang;Xiujia Sun;Jian Huang;Lijun Wu *
    null    2007, 2 (3): 124-126.  
    Abstract1443)           
    Ginsenoside RS-9, a novel natural product, was isolated from the leaves of Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer by column chromatography. Its structure was determined as β-D-glucopyranoside, (3β, 12β)-12, 20-dihydroxydammar-24-en-3-yl, 6-acetate, by spectroscopic methods.
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    Determination of Terazosin in Human Plasma by High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Ultraviolet Detection
    Dandan Chen *;Chunjie Zhao
    null    2006, 1 (2): 52-54.  
    Abstract2475)           
    A simple, sensitive and reproducible high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method with ultraviolet (UV) detection has been developed for the determination of terazosin in human plasma. The procedure involved a liquid – liquid extraction of terazosin from human
    plasma with ether. Separation was achieved with a reversed-phase C18 column (250 mm × 4.6 mm, 5 μm) employing UV detection at 254
    nm. The mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile – tetrahydrofuran - 0.01 mol/l potassium dihydrogenphosphate solution (15:5:80, v/v) at a
    flow rate of 1.0 ml/min. The total run time was 8.0 min. The standard curve was linear over a working range of 10 – 400 ng/ml and gave an
    average correlation coefficient of 0.9903 during validation. The limit of quantification (LOQ) of this method was 10 ng/ml. The inter-day and
    intra-day precisions were between 7.7 % – 2.5 % and 10.3 % – 2.6 %, respectively.The method was found to be precise, accurate and specific
    during the study and, hence, it is suitable for use in pharmacokinetic studies of terazosin.
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    Several flavonoids from Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medic.
    Ning Song;Wei Xu;Hongfeng Guan;Xiaoqiu Liu *;Yibo Wang;Xiaoling Nie
    null    2007, 2 (6): 218-222.  
    Abstract3438)           
    Nine flavonoids were isolated from the whole plant of Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medic., and their structures were identified as tricin (1), kaempferol (2), quercetin (3), kaempferol-7-O-α-L- rhamnopyranoside (4), quercetin-3-O-β-D–glucopyranoside (5), quercetin-6-C-β-D-glucopyranoside (6), kaempferol-3-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-7-O-α-L-rhamnopyranoside (7), quercetin-3-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-7- O-α-L-rhamnopyranoside (8) and kaempferol-3-O-rutinoside (9) on the basis of chemical and physicochemical evidence. All the compounds were obtained from this genus for the first time.
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    Studies on Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Constituents of Artemisia halodendron
    Yannian Wang *;Jun Yin;Yanjiang Qiao;Honggui Zhang and Xin Lu
    null    2007, 2 (1): 30-33.  
    Abstract1748)           
    The ethanol extracts of the crude drug Artemisia halodendron were divided into four fractions by liquid-liquid partitions by the increasing polarity. Among them, the EtOAc fractions showed the strongest scavenging activity to DPPH free radicals. The constituents of Artemisia halodendron were investigated. Nine compounds were isolated by column chromatography on silica gel and polyamide. Their structures were identified as: arcapillin (1), isorhamnetin-3-O-glucopyranoside (2), p-hydroxyl-acetophenone (3), caffeic acid (4), p-hydroxyl- cinnamicacid (5), isorhamnetin (6), n-hexadecanoic acid (7), cirsilineol (8), pentacosanol (9). Compound (1), (3) ~ (7) and (9) were isolated from this plant for the first time
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    Determination of Pyrethroid Pesticide Residues in Traditional Chinese Medicines by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry with Negative Chemical Ionization
    He Zhu;Yuehu Pei*;Aihua Song
    null    2006, 1 (2): 55-59.  
    Abstract421)           
    A method is described for determining and screening 5 pyrethroid pesticides in 48 kinds of traditional Chinese medicines, each as 10 batches,
    by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) with negative chemical ionization (NCI). The method had been tested for 5 pesticides in
    6 traditional Chinese medicinal plants with limits of detection (LODs) from 0.5ppb to 5ppb. The recoveries of the 5 pesticides in the 6 plants
    ranged from 70% to 120% with relative standard deviations < 10% . The method is rapid, sensitive and suitable for the analysis of large
    numbers of samples at the same time.
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    The Quality Control of the Effective Fraction from Dioscorea spongiosa
    Yong Wang;Yang Liu;Zhihui Liu and Jun Yin *
    null    2007, 2 (1): 12-18.  
    Abstract1810)           
    It is of great importance to establish systematic quality control methods for the effective fractions of herbal medicines as part of the modernization programme for Traditional Chinese Medicines. The effective fraction from Dioscorea spongiosa and its major active component, methyl protodioscin, have been reported to have antiosteoporotic activity. In the present study, the quantitative analyses of the total saponins and methyl protodioscin of the effective fraction from Dioscorea spongiosa were established by vanillin-perchloric acid colorimetry and HPLC, respectively. The content of total saponins in three batches of effective fractions, determined by colorimetry with methyl protodioscin as the reference substance in this study, was more than 55%. The established HPLC method, which has good linearity, precision, and reproducibility as well as being highly stable and sensitive, is practical and reliable for the quality control of Dioscorea spongiosa. The combination of both methods may be also helpful for the effective fractions of other species of Dioscorea in terms of their systematic evaluation and quality control.
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    Morphological and Molecular Identification of Aspergillus versicolor D&#8722;1 with Selective Reduction Ability
    Hong Guan;Li Yang;Jun Guo;Xiaonan Ma;Huimin Wang;Song You *
    null    2007, 2 (1): 39-44.  
    Abstract1386)           
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    Antidiabetic activities of methanol-derived extract of Dorstenia picta twigs in normal and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
    Ngueguim Tsofack Florence;Dimo Théophile *;Dzeufiet Djomeni Paul Désiré;Vouffo Bertin;Dongo Etienne;Renaud Beauwens;Asongalem Acha Emmanuel;Zapfack Louis;Kamtchouing Pierre
    null    2007, 2 (4): 140-148.  
    Abstract2773)           
    We investigated the effect of Dorstenia picta methanolic residue extract on blood glucose levels and some biochemical parameters in normal and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Single oral administration of the extract at a dose of 75 mg/kg, significantly, reduced the blood glucose levels by 23.74 % and 29.79 %, in normal and diabetic rats, respectively after 5 hours. In glucose tolerance test (OGTT), the extract (75 mg/kg) produced a significant blood glucose lowering effect. Repeated doses of distilled water, insulin, 75 and 150 mg/kg of extract were administered orally and once daily to normal and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats for 14 consecutive days. D. picta and insulin prevented body weight lost, polyphagia and polydipsia, as well as a significant (p <0.01) decreased in blood glucose at the dose of 75 mg/kg (53.88 %) and 150 mg/kg (81.96 %). There was also significant decrease of elevated serum cholesterol and triglycerides in both normal and diabetic rats. At these doses, reductions of plasma alanine and aspartate transaminase levels were recorded in both normal and diabetic rats but creatinine and total protein remained unchanged. These data indicated that D. picta treatment may improve glucose homeostasis in streptozotocin-induced diabetes which could be linked to insulin-like activity and ameliorate kidney and liver functions. D. picta twigs have antidiabetic effect and could be a potential source of new oral antidiabetic drug.
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    Genotoxic studies on Panax ginseng and Polygonum multiflorum and their combination in mouse peripheral lymphocyte cells
    Qiuhua Zhang;Chunfu Wu *;Lian Duan;Jingyu Yang
    null    2007, 2 (4): 127-134.  
    Abstract588)           
    In the present studies, single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) was employed to assess the genotoxicities of Panax ginseng (P. ginseng) and Polygonum multiflorum (P. multiflorum), administered individually or in combination, on mouse peripheral lymphocyte DNA. P. ginseng, P. multiflorum and their combination were orally administered to mice in low, medium and high doses for seven consecutive days. Cyclophosphamide (CP) was used as a positive control. Blood samples were drawn from the vein cluster behind the eye 2 h after drug administration on the first, third and seventh day. P. ginseng (0.43 g/kg, 1.3 g/kg, and 3.9 g/kg, p.o.) was found to have no harmful effects on peripheral lymphocyte DNA. P. multiflorum (3.9 g/kg and 11.7 g/kg), on the other hand, did have harmful effects on peripheral lymphocyte DNA on the first, third and seventh day as demonstrated by changes in tail DNA, olive moment, tail length, and/or tail moment. The combination of these two herbs (5.2 g/kg and 15.6 g/kg) induced harmful effects on peripheral lymphocyte DNA on the first day, as observed in tail DNA , tail length, tail moment and/or olive moment. However, these harmful effects diminished on the third and seventh days. These results demonstrated that in vivo administered P. ginseng, but not P. mulitiflorum, is not genotoxic on peripheral lymphocyte DNA and that their combination may decrease potential genotoxic effects induced by P. multiflorum. This suggests a rationale for the use of this combination of herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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    Jingling Tang;Jin Sun;Fude Cui;Zhonggui He*
    null    2006, 1 (3-4): 138-141.  
    Abstract2936)           
    Self-emulsifying drug delivery systems ( SEDDS ) are mixtures of oils, surfactants and cosurfactants, which efficiently improve dissolution of sparingly soluble drugs by rapid self-emulsification. Ginkgo biloba extract ( GBE ) has become a widely used herbal remedy for increasing cognitive function in the elderly. Based on a pseudo-ternary phase diagram and in vitro self-emulsification efficiency, the optimum formulation
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    Ying Jia;Xiaojie Tan;Qing Li;Weiming Cheng;Xiaohui Chen;and Kaishun Bi*
    null    2006, 1 (2): 94-100.  
    Abstract1388)           
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    Dongsong Zhang;Huiyuan Gao;Libo Wang;Dan Li;Masonori Kuroyanagi ;Lijun Wu *
    null    2007, 2 (6): 229-234.  
    Abstract2609)           
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