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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12): 1159-1163, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1014280

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Aim To obtain the active components and targets of ginseng in the prevention and treatment of traumatic stress disorder(PTSD) through the method of network pharmacology. Methods The active components and target information of ginseng with medicinal value were obtained by TCMSP research platform, and the gene information closely related to the pathogenesis of PTSD was obtained by searching GeneCard and OMIM database. The two were matched to obtain the medicinal components and target genes of ginseng in the prevention and treatment of PTSD. The drug-dis- ease-target network diagram was drawn by R and Perl computer languages, and the target genes were analyzed by PPI network analysis, gene ontology ( GO ) and signal transduction pathway ( KEGG) enrichment analysis. Results According to the general pharmacological research methods of traditional Chinese medi cine, the screening parameters of active components were set, and nine kinds of high value medicinal ingredients of Panax ginseng were obtained. There was a drug-target relationship between the nine medicinal components and sixteen target genes related to PTSD disease. Through PPI, GO and KEGG analysis, it was found that the target genes were mainly enriched in physiological functions such as neurotransmitters, syn-aptic plasticity, ion channels and so on. Conclusions Ginseng has the pharmacological effect of preventing and treating PTSD, which may play a role in regulating the metabolism and receptor activity of monoamine neurotransmitters.

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Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) ; (6): 382-392, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-812271

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AIM@#To prepare high-purity ginseng total saponins from a water decoction of Chinese ginseng root.@*METHOD@#Total saponins were efficiently purified by dynamic anion-cation exchange following the removal of hydrophilic impurities by macroporous resin D101. For quality control, ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography with a charged aerosol detector (CAD) was applied to quantify marker components. The total saponin content was estimated by a colorimetric method using a vanillin-vitriol system and CAD response.@*RESULTS@#D201, which consisted of a cross-linked polystyrene matrix and -N(+)(CH3)3 functional groups, was the best of the four anion exchange resins tested. However, no significant difference in cation exchange ability was observed between D001 (strong acid) and D113 (weak acid), although they have different functional groups and matrices. After purification in combination with D101, D201, and D113, the estimated contents of total saponins were 107% and 90% according to the colorimetric method and CAD response, respectively. The total amount of representative ginsenosides Re, Rd, Rg1, and compound K was approximately 22% based on ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography-CAD quantitative analysis.@*CONCLUSION@#These findings suggest that an ion exchange resin, combined with macroporous adsorption resin separation, is a promising and feasible purification procedure for neutral natural polar components.


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Adsorption , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Methods , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Chemistry , Ion Exchange Resins , Chemistry , Panax , Chemistry , Plant Roots , Chemistry , Porosity , Saponins , Chemistry
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Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) ; (6): 857-868, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-812190

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AIM@#Variation in structure-related components in plant products prompted the trend to establish methods, using multiple or total analog analysis, for their effective quality control. However, the general use of routine quality control is restricted by the limited availability of reference substances. Using an easily available single marker as a reference standard to determine multiple or total analogs should be a practical option.@*METHOD@#In this study, the Ultra-HPLC method was used for the baseline separation of the main components in ginseng extracts. Using a plant chemical component database, ginsenosides in ginseng extracts were identified by Ultra-HPLC-MS analysis. The charged aerosol detection (CAD) system with post-column compensation of the gradient generates a similar response for identical amounts of different analytes, and thus, the content of each ginsenoside in ginseng extracts was determined by comparing the analyte peak area with the reference standard (determination of total analogs by single marker, DTSM). The total ginsenoside content was determined by the summation of reference standard and other ginsenoside components.@*RESULTS@#The results showed that DTSM approaches were available for the determination of total ginsenosides in a high purity ginseng extract because of the removal of impurities. In contrast, DTSM approaches might be suitable for determination of multiple ginsenosides without interference from impurities in the crude ginseng extract.@*CONCLUSION@#Future practical studies similar to the present study should be conducted to verify that DTSM approaches based on CAD with post-column inverse gradient for uniform response are ideal for the quality control of plant products.


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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Ginsenosides , Mass Spectrometry , Panax , Chemistry , Reference Standards
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Acta Physiologica Sinica ; (6): 489-494, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-337722

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With the deepening research on pathogenesis of depression, the focus has diverted from the mechanism of regulating monoamines to the basic pathophysiology of depression and the long-term mechanism of antidepressant treatments. cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) in the brain, especially in the hippocampi, as a converging agent of many intracellular signaling transduction pathways is getting increasing attention. To better understand the basic pathophysiology of depression and the long-term mechanism of antidepressant treatments, it is significant to make clear the correlation between hippocampal CREB and antidepressant treatments. This review mainly refers to the formation of CREB and its distribution in hippocampi, the upstream signaling transduction pathways of hippocampal CREB and antidepressant treatments, and the possible antidepressant mechanisms by regulating hippocampal CREB.


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Animals , Humans , Antidepressive Agents , Therapeutic Uses , Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein , Metabolism , Depression , Drug Therapy , Hippocampus , Metabolism , Signal Transduction
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Microbiology ; (12)1992.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-686262

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The teaching of the Fermentation Engineering Experiment in normal university must serve for the basic education,placing students' creative spirit and practical ability in the first place.Therefore,teaching reform of the Fermentation Engineering Experiment under the background of new curriculum reform of basic education should be studied from the curriculum content,teaching methodology,training pattern and as-sessment system,in order to cultivate the normal-university students' research ability,working attitude,crea-tive and teaching ability.

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