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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 4251-4258, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-846238

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Objective: To establish a chemical constitution-disease target-metabolic signaling pathway network of Leonurus japonicus, and explore the mechanism of multi-component, multi-target and multi-pathway of L. japonicus for the treatment of dysmenorrhea caused by cold coagulation and blood stasis. Methods: TCMSP database and Swiss Target Prediction server were used to obtain the chemical components and action targets of L. japonicus. Combined with DrugBank, DisGeNET, TTD and other databases, the action targets of L. japonicus for treating dysmenorrhea symptoms wtih cold coagulation and blood stasis were obtained. Through DAVID's website, GO function enrichment analysis and KEGG pathway analysis were conducted on the targets, and cytoscape 3.6.0 was used to construct the network diagram of the active component-dysmenorrhea target-metabolic signaling pathway of L. japonicus, to explore the mechanism of action of L. japonicus in treating dysmenorrhea with cold coagulation and blood stasis. Furthermore, Western blotting experiments were conducted to verify the effect of L. japonicus on the expression of PTGS1 and PTGS2 proteins in the uterine tissues of the model rats with cold coagulation and blood stasis dysmenorrhea. Results: Eight potential active ingredients of L. japonicus were obtained, including 22 dysmenorrhea related disease targets, main targets PTGS1, PTGS2, ALOX5, PLAG2A, AKR1C3, etc. A total of 71 GO items were obtained by GO functional enrichment analysis (P < 0.05), including 46 biological process (BP) items, four cell component (CC) items, and 21 molecular function (MF) items. There were 22 possible targets for the treatment of dysmenorrhea, and seven signaling pathways were obtained through KEGG pathway enrichment and screening (P < 0.05), involving arachidonic acid metabolism, linoleic acid metabolism, steroid hormone biosynthesis, etc. L. japonicus significantly increased the protein expression levels of PTGS1 and PTGS2 in the uterus of the model rats (P < 0.05), which confirmed some of the predicted results of network pharmacology. Conclusion: L. japonicus may treat dysmenorrhea with cold coagulation and blood stasis by acting on arachidonic acid metabolism pathway.

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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 100-106, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-230987

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To optimize the concentrate process of alkaloid from Leonurus japonicus by nanofiltration-ultrafiltration coupling technology with response surface methodology. The experiment showed that after ultrafiltration pre-treatment, the total protein removal rate was 94.38% in aqueous extract from L. japonicus, and the nanofiltration technology had obvious advantages over the conventional concentrate process. The optimal concentrate conditions were as follows:molecular weight cut-off 450, pH 3.07, concentration of stachydrine hydrochloride 80.15 mg•L⁻¹, and concentration of the total alkaloid 285.73 mg•L⁻¹. The cut-off rate was 93.37% and 95.85% respectively for stachydrine hydrochloride and the total alkaloid under the optimum conditions, with a relative error of 0.79% and 1.16% respectively. The combination of Box-Behnken design and response surface analysis can well optimize the concentrate process of L. japonicus by nanofiltration, and the results provide the basis for nanofiltration concentrate for heat-sensitive traditional Chinese medicine.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 78-82, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-486290

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Objective To study the difference ofLeonurus japonicus germplasm resources and provide good materials for breeding.Methods Totally 20 wildLeonurus japonicus germplasm resources from different places of China were collected. Experiment was conducted in homogeneous garden in Quzhou City of Zhejiang Province. Phenological phase, cold endurance and habitat adaptability were observed; the plant height, fresh weight and dry weight in early flowering were measured; the contents of stachydrine hydrochloride and leonurine hydrochloride were determined in early flowering and out-of-season cultivation.Results Considering the habitat adaptability, dry plant weight in early flowering, the contents of stachydrine hydrochloride and leonurine hydrochloride separately in early flowering and out-of-season cultivation, it was believed that the germplasms from Linbao County, Sheqi County in Henan Province and Guidong County in Hunan Province were better, in which Linbao germplasm was the best: the dry plant weight was 30.6 g, the content of stachydrine hydrochloride and leonurine hydrochloride were 1.31% and 0.19% respectively in early flowering, and were 3.44% and 0.37% respectively under anti-season cultivation, and it can be well adapted in Zhejiang Province.Conclusion The germplasm ofLeonurus japonicas from Lingbao can be the best materials for breeding.

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World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 1384-1390, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-451885

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This study was aimed to distinguish Leonurus japonicus samples produced from different regions and growth environments in Sichuan by electronic nose. The sensor response value of odors of Leonurus japonicus sam-ples were obtained through electronic nose. Principal component analysis (PCA) and discriminant factor analysis (DFA) were used to combine the optimum feature parameters. The results showed that the PCA distinguish index was 82, and the DFA comprehensive classification rate was 97.96% among samples from different regions. The PCA distin-guish index was 84, and the DFA comprehensive classification rate was 100% among samples from different growth environments. The distinguishment and differentiation were effective. It was concluded that electronic nose can be ap-plied to identify the origin and growth environment of Leonurus japonicus from Sichuan to provided reference for odor differentiation.

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