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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 95-99, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-498433

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Objective To study the amount of rhizospheric microorganisms and soil enzyme activity influenced by Paridis Rhizoma in different locations and of different strains. Methods The amount of rhizospheric microorganisms, soil enzyme activity and their correlation were researched through field survey and collection of rhizospheric soil in Paridis Rhizoma cultivated in Three Gorges Reservoir Region and by microbial dilution plate culture method. Results The amount of rhizospheric microorganisms in Paridis Rhizoma from different habitats showed significant differences. The dominant species in soil microflora was bacteria; the second one was actinomycetes; the fewest one was fungus. The variation trend of the amount of rhizospheric microorganisms was not consistent with the variation trend of rhizospheric microorganisms diversity index. The activity of soil phosphatase, invertase and pepsin in Paridis Rhizoma from different habitats varied. The correlation analysis showed that the correlation between the soil enzyme activity and the amount of rhizospheric microorganisms existed. Conclusion Choosing the suitable strains and habitats of Paridis Rhizoma is beneficial to enhancing the amount of rhizospheric microorganisms and soil enzyme activity, which can create good micro-ecological environment for growth and cultivation of Paridis Rhizoma.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 80-82,83, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-603765

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Objective To establish an HPLC method to determine the content of diosgenin in Paridis Rhizoma; To examine contents of diosgenin in different varieties of Paridis Rhizoma medicinal plants and from different habitats. Methods Shimadzu Inertsil ODS-C18 guard column (150 mm×4.6 mm, 5μm) was used in HPLC system; elution conditions were the mobile phase using 92% acetonitrile and 8% water (isocraticelution) at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min with 203 nm detection wavelength. The temperature of the column oven was maintained at 30℃.Results Different varieties of Paridis Rhizoma medicinal plants and Paridis Rhizoma medicinal plants from different habitats contained diosgenin. TheParis polyphylla var.pseudothibetica in Yubei district had the highest content (6.813 7 mg/g);Paris polyphylla var.stenophylla in Chengkou County had the middle content (5.758 4 mg/g);Paris yunnanensisFranch in Shizhu county showed the lowest content (1.952 2 mg/g). The results showed that the obvious difference of chemical quality between various cultivated varieties of Paridis Rhizoma medicinal plants, which might be related with origin, variety and the cultivation technology, and so on.Conclusion The diosgenin contents ofParis polyphylla var. pseudothibetica andParis polyphylla var.stenophylla were higher than that of varieties recorded in Chinese Pharmacopeia.Paris polyphylla var.pseudothibetica andParis polyphylla var.stenophylla had important medical value.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 95-97, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-494104

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ObjectiveTo study the effects of 9 different drying methods on total saponin content and antioxidant capacity ofParis polyphylla var.yunnanensis.Methods UV-VIS spectrophotometry was used for measuring the total saponin content ofP. polyphylla var.yunnanensis, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzthiozoline-6)-sulphonic acid (ABTS+) radical scavenging methods were used for evaluating the antioxidant capacity ofP. polyphylla var. yunnanensisextracts.ResultsThe total saponin contents ofP. polyphylla var.yunnanensis dried by different methods existed significant difference. The sample dried at 35℃ showed highest total saponin content (17.557 mg/g). The sample dried in the shade naturally showed middle total saponin content (13.740 mg/g). Based on the results of antioxidant capacity detected by two methods, the samples ofP. polyphylla var. yunnanensis dried by 9 different methods all showed good antioxidant capacity and showed a certain concentration dependence.Conclusion The samples dried at 35℃ have the highest antioxidant capacity. Therefore, drying at 35℃ is a better drying method to obtain high quality and high activity ofP. polyphylla var.yunnanensis.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-167919

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The purpose of the present study was to determine the effects of polysaccharide from Rhodiolae Radix (PRR) on physical fatigue using a forced swimming test in male mice. 96 mice were divided randomly into four groups based on body weight (n = 24). One of the groups was the control group; the others were PRR supplemented groups (25, 50 and 100 mg/kg body weight). Forced swimming test of mice were carried out after 28 days of PRR administration, and the blood lactic acid (BLA), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), liver glycogen and muscle glycogen contents were deter-mined. The data suggest that PRR can extend the exhaustive swimming time of the mice, as well as increase the tissue glycogen contents, and decrease the BLA and BUN contents. These results indicated that PRR had significant anti-fatigue effects.

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