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China Pharmacy ; (12): 1189-1197, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-924071

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OBJECTIVE To prepare hyperoside mixed nanomicelles (Hyp-F127/TPGS) and optimize its preparation technology,and to investigate its intestinal absorption characteristics. METHODS Hyp-F127/TPGS was prepared by thin film dispersion method. Based on single factor test and Plackett-Burman design ,combined with Box-Behnken response surface method , the preparation process was optimized and validated using entrapped efficiency (EE)and drug loading (DL)as evaluation indexes , F127-TPGS mass ratio ,hydration time and the amount of Hyp as factors. The appearance and microscopic morphology of Hyp-F127/TPGS obtained by the optimal technology were observed ,and the particle size ,polydispersity index (PDI)and Zeta potential were also determined. The critical micelle concentration (CMC)of blank micelle (F127/TPGS),in vitro release behavior and preliminary stability of Hyp-F 127/TPGS were investigated ,and absorption characteristics of Hyp-F 127/TPGS were investigated by in situ unidirectional intestinal perfusion model. RESULTS The optimal preparation technology of Hyp-F 127/TPGS included F127-TPGS mass ratio of 2∶1,hydration time of 2 h,and Hyp amount of 9 mg. Results of three validation tests showed that the EE of Hyp-F 127/TPGS was (87.20±0.99)%,and the DL was (5.02±1.20)%,deviations from predicted values were 0.92% and 2.39%. The micelles prepared by optimal technology were yellow ,clear and transparent solution ,with good Tyndall effect ;under transmission electron microscope ,they were spherical ,complete and evenly distributed ;the particle size was (15.02±0.16)nm, the PDI was 0.092±0.031,and the Zeta potential was (-6.67±1.47)mV. The CMC of F 127/TPGS was 21 μg/mL,Hyp-F127/ TPGS was stable after 4 weeks of storage at 4 ℃,and the cumulative release rates of Hyp-F 127/TPGS and Hyp control were (66.30±2.93)%(96 h)and(99.24±0.27)%(60 h),respectively. Hyp-F 127/TPGS and Hyp reference were absorbed in each intestinal segment ,and the main absorption sites were jejunum and duodenum respectively ;drug absorption rate constant andapparent absorption coefficient of the former were significantly higher than those of the latter (P<0.05 or P<0.01). E-mail:zhangyuhangxz@163.com CONCLUSIONS The optimized preparation technology of Hyp-F127/TPGS is stable and feasible ;prepared Hyp-F 127/ TPGS shows a sustained -release effect ,which promotes the intestinal absorption of H yp to a certain extent.

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Chinese Journal of Dermatology ; (12): 816-817, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-870368

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Objective:To investigate clinical application of pudendal thigh flaps in repairing skin and soft tissue defects in the female urogenital triangle after excision of malignant tumors.Methods:From January 2015 to December 2017, 10 female patients with malignant tumors of the urogenital triangle (7 cases of extramammary eczematoid carcinoma and 3 of squamous cell carcinoma) received peripheral Mohs micrographic surgery in Department of Dermatologic Surgery, The Seventh People′s Hospital of Shenyang. During the surgery, the perforator flaps pedicled on the internal pudendal artery were used to repair vulvar defects in 8 patients with unilateral defects and 2 with bilateral defects.Results:Among the 10 patients, all the 12 flaps survived; 2 patients developed surgical wound infections, but experienced complete healing after wound dressing change, and the other 8 patients all experienced primary healing of incisions. After 6 months to 1 year of follow-up, the vulvas were plump and highly elastic in all the patients, with no narrowing of the vaginal opening, obvious contractures of scars, or recurrence of tumors.Conclusion:The pudendal thigh flaps pedicled on the internal pudendal artery is markedly effective for repairing skin and soft tissue defects in the female urogenital triangle.

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Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) ; (12): 748-753, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-815276

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OBJECTIVE@#To identify the screening time and prepare a screening schedule for outpatients with acute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP).
@*METHODS@#AFLP patients who admitted to Xiangya Hospital and the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Hunan, China between November, 2006 and December, 2013, were retrospectively studied. The diagnosis of 78 AFLP patients met the domestic clinical and laboratory criteria and the Swansea criteria. Clinical and laboratory data obtained on admission were used for analysis. Contrastive analysis was conducted within our data and other large medical centers or general hospitals. 
@*RESULTS@#The difference between domestic clinical and laboratory criteria and Swansea criteria in diagnosing AFLP patients in the 2 hospitals mentioned above was significant (P<0.05). The maternal mortality was 14.10% (11/78) and perinatal mortality was 17.95 % (14/78). The mean gestational age at delivery was 35.6 weeks. Based on the clinical and laboratory data, more than 85% of AFLP patients showed abnormal levels of transaminase, bilirubin, and white blood cells, as well as coagulation dysfunction. Gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal pain and vomiting, jaundice, renal impairment and ascites or bright liver on ultrasound scan, were showed in 50%-85% of AFLP patients. Less than 50% of patients suffered from low blood sugar, high blood ammonia or hepatic encephalopathy.
@*CONCLUSION@#The 34th gestation week might be important time for screening AFLP outpatients. Gastrointestinal symptoms, blood routine, liver function, and coagulant function tests are recommended as the first grade screening indicators. Renal function, blood sugar test, and abdominal ultrasound could be the second grade screening indicators for AFLP outpatients.


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Female , Humans , Pregnancy , China , Fatty Liver , Diagnosis , Gestational Age , Mass Screening , Methods , Outpatients , Pregnancy Complications , Diagnosis , Retrospective Studies , Time Factors
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