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Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis ; (6): 444-457, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908763

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Gumiganghwal-tang is a traditional herbal medicine widely used for its anti-inflammatory,analgesic,and antipyretic effects.However,the safety and efficacy of its active ingredients based on an in vivo pharmacokinetic (PK) study have yet been investigated.We have established a sensitive and accurate UPLC-ESI-MS/MS method and conducted a PK study on 14 constituents of Gumiganghwal-tang through human plasma analysis.Analytical conditions were optimized according to the physicochemical prop-erties of the 14 compounds to facilitate efficient separation and eliminate overlap or interference be-tween peaks.KINETEX-C18 and lnertsil-C8 columns were used as UPLC stationary phases,and acetonitrile and aqueous formic acid were used as mobile phases.All the analytes were quantified with a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer using electrospray ionization in multiple reaction monitoring mode.The chromatograms of 14 bioactive compounds showed excellent elution and sensitivity,and each peak was selectively separated and quantified without interference with each other or impurities.The established analytical method was based on international guidelines and was successfully used to perform PK studies of 14 herbal ingredients in humans after oral administration with Gumiganghwal-tang tablets.The oral absorption of most active components of Gumiganghwal-tang was relatively rapid and remained considerably long in the body to be quantified in plasma up to 48 h after administration.

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 3720-3727, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-853230

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Endophyte is a significant biological resource which exists in plant cells without any negative effects for plants. After a long period of evolution, endophyte and its host plants keep a relatively stable symbiosis by producing some special active ingredients. Therefore, plant endophyte is the essential source of active ingredients and leading compound, while antioxidants attract the most attention of all ingredients. There is abundant diversity of antioxidant activity endophytes in medicinal plants, especially endophytic fungi and endophytic actinomyces. Here we summarize the recent research progress in the antioxidant activity endophytes from the relationship between the antioxidant activity endophytes and host plants, their ecological significance, diversity of antioxidant activity endophytes, and active ingredients. And the future research and development direction of this field is prospected.

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Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) ; (6): 481-487, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-812244

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To improve the function of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) is one of the goals in Chinese traditional therapy to treat various cardio-celebrovascular diseases. In the past decades, scholars in the field of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) have found fifteen active compounds to regulate the function of EPC. These metabolites are extracted from thirteen, plant-based Chinese medicine, with majority of them as potent reductive or oxidative hydrophilic molecules containing phenyl groups. These active compounds either enhance the mobilization of EPC, or inhibit their apoptosis through different signaling pathways. In this review, the molecular structure, biophysical properties, and the plant sources of these active ingredients and their regulatory effects on the function of EPC are summarized, aiming to reveal the modern basis of Chinese medicine for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis at the progenitor cell level.


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Animals , Humans , Apoptosis , Cell Movement , Cell Survival , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Pharmacology , Endothelial Progenitor Cells , Cell Biology , Metabolism , Signal Transduction
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Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) ; (6): 596-607, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-812652

ABSTRACT

Traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) are in great demand all over the world, especially in the developing world, for primary health care due to their superior merits such as low cost, minimal side effects, better cultural acceptability, and compatibility with humans. However, Chinese medicines consist of several herbs which may contain tens, hundreds, or even thousands of constituents. How these constituents interact with each other, and what the special active ones are, may be the biggest bottleneck for the modernization and globalization of TCMs. Valid methods to evaluate the quality of TCMs are therefore essential and should be promoted and be developed further through advanced separation and chromatography techniques. This paper reviews the strategies used to control the quality of TCMs in a progressive perspective, from selecting single or several ingredients as the evaluation marker, to using different kinds of chromatography fingerprint methods. In summary, the analysis and quality control of TCMs are developing in a more effective and comprehensive manner to better address the inherent holistic nature of TCMs.


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Chemistry Techniques, Analytical , Methods , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Chemistry , Reference Standards , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Reference Standards , Plants, Medicinal , Chemistry , Quality Control
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