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Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research ; (6): 646-651, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-845508

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Objective To systematically evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of azithromycin (Az) versus amoxicillin-clavulanic acid (A-Cva) in the treatment of some acute respiratory infections in children. Methods Pubmed, EMBase, Medline, Cochrane Library and CJFD were retrieved to collect the randomized controlled trial (RCT) of their clinical efficacy and safety in the treatment of acute respiratory infections in children. The methodological quality of included studies was evaluated. The RevMan5.2 software was chosen for data analysis. Results Twenty RCTs involving 4980 pediatric patients were included for assessment of the clinical efficacy. Meta-analysis showed that Az had more significant effect on the treatment of some bacterial repiratory infections in children (OR=0.78, 95%CI (0.65,0.93), P=0.007) than A-Cva. In the treatment of upper respiratory infections, acute otitis media and so on, Az had more significant effect (OR=0.75, 95%CI (0.62,0.91), P=0.003); in the treatment of lower respiratory infections, such as community acquired pneumonia and so on, Az and A-Cva acid had the similar effect (OR=1.20, 95%CI(0.62, 2.33), P=0.58). Thirteen RCT involving 3474 pediatric patients were included for assessment of the clinical safety. Meta-analysis shows that the difference between Az and A-Cva is statistic significant in the treatment of some bacterial repiratory infections in children (OR=0.49, 95%CI (0.40, 0.60), P<0.000 01). Conclusion Overall, Meta-analysis shows that Az is more effective and safer in the treatment of some bacterial repiratory infections in children than A-Cva.

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Chinese Herbal Medicines ; (4): 125-130, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-842330

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Objective: To analyse the quantification of protopine from Corydalis Decumbentis Rhizoma (CDR) extract in brain tissues of rats. Methods: A rapid, sensitive, and accurate analytical method based on rapid resolution liquid chromatography (RRLC) coupled with electrospray ionization quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry (Q-TOF-MS) was developed for the quantification of protopine in brain of rats. A simple liquid-liquid extraction process was employed for the sample preparation. Chromatographic separation was achieved using 1.8 μm porous particle columns. Results: The calibration curve of protopine was linear in the range of 12-897 ng/mL. The relative standard deviations of intra- and inter-day precision values were less than 10%. The extraction recoveries were 96.4%, 99.6%, and 98.5%, for protopine at the concentration of 598.0, 119.6, and 12.0 ng/mL, respectively, and internal standard (1.27 μg/mL) was (98.60 ± 0.02)%. Conclusion: The validated method is successfully applied for the determination of protopine in brain tissue of rats after ig administration of CDR extract. © 2014 Tianjin Press of Chinese Herbal Medicines.

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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 3406-3410, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-308645

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To determine the content of polyphenol contained samples, in order to provide basis for comprehensive quality evaluation on Echinacea extracts.</p><p><b>METHOD</b>LC-MS was used for qualitative analysis on relevant compounds of the samples of Echinacea extracts. Optimized USP methods, RP-HPLC and QAMS (quantitative analysis of multi-components by single-marker) were used to determine the content of polyphenol. Meanwhile, UV method was adopted for comparative analysis on content according to international standard IS014502-1-2005.</p><p><b>RESULT</b>The six batches of samples could not meet the export standard for polyphenol content by HPLC. UV showed four batches in line with the standard and two batches in inconformity.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>UV method is generally adoptedfor the content determination of domestic Echinacea extracts, but shows results that are significantly different from that by HPLC method. it is suggested to use HPLC method to standardize quality of extracts and raise market access standards.</p>


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China , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Methods , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Chemistry , Reference Standards , Echinacea , Chemistry , Quality Control
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