ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: To establish GC-MS fingerprint of volatile oil from Citrus aurantium. METHODS: GC-MS method was adopted. The determination was performed on RTX-5MS capillary column with injector temperature of 250 ℃, high pure helium as carrier gas(≥99. 999%), flow rate of 1. 0 mL/min, split ratio of 10:1,and sample size of 1 μL (temperature programming). Mass spectrum condition included electron bombardment ion source, ion source temperature of 230 ℃, detector temperature of 250 ℃, 3 min solvent delay, scanning range of m/z 35-550. GC-MS chromatograms of 21 batches of volatile oil samples were determined using Laurene as reference. The similarity of them was evaluated by using TCM Chromatographic Fingerprint Similarity Evaluation System (2004 A edition), and common peak was determined. The components of common peak were determined by LC Solution 2 mass database (NIST05. LIB and NIST05s. LIB). Relative content of common peak was determined with area normalization. RESULTS; There were 20 common peaks in GC-MS chromatograms of 21 batches of volatile oil samples, and the similarity was higher than 0. 90. After validation, GC-MS chromatograms of 21 batches of volatile oil samples were in good agreement with control fingerprint. The main constituents of the volatile oil of C. aurantium were Limonene, Terpinene, Laurene and D-Cadinene. CONCLUSIONS: Established fingerprint can provide reference for identification and quality evaluation of volatile oil of C. aurantium.
ABSTRACT
Objective To analyze sputum culture results in pneumoconiosis patients ,to provide reference for the prevention , treatment and rational drug use of pneumoconiosis .Methods A total of 122 sputum samples from pneumoconiosis patients were collected to do sputum bacterial culture and drug sensitive test .Results The infection rates of Ⅱ ,Ⅲ pneumoconiosis patients were significant higher than that of Ⅰ pneumoconiosis patients (P< 0 .05) .The infection rates of pneumoconiosis associated with tuber‐culosis was significant higher than that of patients only with pneumoconiosis (P< 0 .05) .Conclusion It is necessary to use drug ra‐tionally to eliminate or avoid the abuse of antibiotics ,in order to improve the treatment effect of pneumoconiosis .