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Drug Evaluation Research ; (6): 59-62, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-515088

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Objective To establish a novel method to determine the absolute content of quercetin by proton nuclear magnetic resonance (qNMR).Methods DMSO-d6 was employed as solvent,and maleic acid as an internal standard.Proton signal peaks at δ7.50-7.58 and δ6.26 of maleic acid were served as quantification peaks.The content of quercetin is determined with qNMR in comparison with the results obtained by mass balance method.Results Linear regression of quantitative peak areas ratio (As/Ar) of quercetin-maleic acid vs mass ratio (ms/mr) yielded a correlation coefficient of 0.999 3 and a regression equation ofy =2.963 x + 0.134 1.The contents of three batches quercetin were 85.20%,84.93%,and 85.27%,the average was 85.13% and its RSD was 0.21%.The results were generally consistent with that of mass balance methods.Conclusion This method was easy and simple to handle,and the analysis results were accurate.It could be the complementary for the mass balance method.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 4163-4167, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-452544

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BACKGROUND:The selection of metal implant for old patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture should focus on patient’s age, osteoporotic degree, perioperative status and type of fracture. Individual therapeutic program should be made. OBJECTIVE:To compare the therapeutic effects of four types of metal implant fixation for femoral intertrochanteric fracture in old patients. METHODS:180 old patients with femoral intertrochanteric fractures treated from September 2009 to September 2012 were analyzed. Four kinds of metal implants were used for repair of fracture. There were 45 patients in the dynamic hip screw group, proximal femoral nail anti-rotation group, Gamma nail group and anatomical dynamic hip lock nickelclad group, separately. Operation time, blood loss, hospital time, Harris score after operation, fracture healing time and complications in different groups were compared. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Operation time and hospital time were shorter, and blood loss was fewer in the anatomical dynamic hip lock nickelclad group and proximal femoral nail anti-rotation group compared with the dynamic hip screw group and Gamma nail group (P0.05). The incidence of complications was significantly lower in the anatomical dynamic hip lock nickelclad group and proximal femoral nail anti-rotation group compared with the Gamma nail group and dynamic hip screw group (P<0.05). Results suggested that anatomical dynamic hip lock nickelclad and proximal femoral nail anti-rotation are reliable in treatment of intertrochanteric fracture in old patients, show less postoperative complications, and are ideal choices for implant fixation of femoral intertrochanteric fracture in old patients.

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