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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 197-204, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1011459

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ObjectiveTo discriminate the age of Arisaema Cum Bile, the combination of headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was applied to explore the differences of volatile components of unfermented, 1-year fermented, 2-year fermented, and 3-year fermented Arisaema Cum Bile. MethodSamples with different fermentation durations were collected and HS-SPME-GC-MS technology was employed to detect the volatile components of each sample. The relative contents of detected volatile components were processed and analyzed by chemometrics methods such as principal component analysis (PCA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), and partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA). ResultThe results showed that 145 volatile components were identified. Among these volatile components, the relative contents of heterocyclic, alcohols, aldehydes and aromatics were high. PCA, HCA, and PLS-DA can effectively separate Arisaema Cum Bile with four different ages. Based on variable importance in projection (VIP) value > 1, 73 markers of differential volatile components were identified. The content of 2,6,11-trimethyldodecane and m-xylene in unfermented samples was the highest, and the content difference between them and those in fermented samples was significant (P<0.05). 2,3-butanediol was detected only in 1-year samples, octane was detected only in 2-year samples, and ethyl heptanoate was detected only in 3-year samples. These components can be used as odor markers for Arisaema Cum Bile with different fermentation years. ConclusionThe identification method of volatile components of Arisaema Cum Bile was established by HS-SPME-GC-MS technology, which can realize the rapid identification of unfermented, 1-year fermented, 2-year fermented, and 3-year fermented samples, and provide a scientific basis for the standardization of processing technology and quality standards of Arisaema Cum Bile.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 413-418, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1011320

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OBJECTIVE To explore the effect of volatile oil of Ligusticum chuanxiong on the transdermal properties and cytotoxicity of triptolide in vitro. METHODS The chemical constituents of the volatile oil of L. chuanxiong were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The lower abdominal skin of KM mice was separated and divided into triptolide group, triptolide in compatibility with volatile oil of L. chuanxiong groups at 1∶10, 1∶50, 1∶100 (hereinafter referred to as “compatibility 1∶10”“compatibility 1∶50”“compatibility 1∶100” groups). After the skin of mice in each group was fully exposed to 0.2 g of the corresponding cream for 24 h, the cumulative transdermal dose (Qn) of triptolide in the receiving solution of each group was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography, and the transdermal absorption rate (Jss) was calculated. Human immortalized keratinocytes (HaCat) were used as a model, the CCK-8 method was used to detect the cell survival rate of different concentrations of the volatile oil of L. chuanxiong and triptolide before and after compatibility. RESULTS A total of 62 chemical constituents of the volatile oil of L. chuanxiong were identified, including Z-ligustilide, senkyunolide, and β-selinene. The Qn (P< 0.01) and Jss of triptolide increased within 24 h in the compatibility 1∶10 and 1∶50 groups, while the Qn (P<0.05) and Jss decreased in the compatibility 1∶100 group as compared with the triptolide group. Compared with the triptolide group, the cell survival rate of HaCat was significantly increased in the compatibility 1∶10 and 1∶50 groups when the triptolide concentrations were 36, 72 and 144 ng/mL (P<0.05 or P<0.01); while the cell survival rate of HaCat was decreased in the compatibility 1∶100 group, but the difference was not statistically significant (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS When the compatibility ratio of triptolide and volatile oil of L. chuanxiong was 1∶10 or 1∶50, it can promote the transdermal absorption of triptolide and reduce the cytotoxicity of triptolide to HaCat.

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Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine ; (12): 96-102, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006463

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Background Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath are closely associated with respiratory diseases and are linked to various metabolic reactions in the human body. A quantitative analytical method can provide technical support for studying VOCs related to various diseases. Objective To establish a thermal desorption-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (TD-GC-MS) method for the determination of 27 VOCs in exhaled breath. Methods VOCs in exhaled breath were collected using a Bio-VOC sampler and enriched with Tenax TA thermal desorption tubes before TD-GC-MS analysis. Standards were collected using thermal desorption tubes and optimized for thermal desorption conditions as well as chromatographic and mass spectrometric conditions: The separation of the 27 VOCs was achieved by an optimized temperature program, the improvement of sensitivity by optimizing quantitative ions, and the increase of VOCs desorption efficiency by optimizing thermal desorption time and temperature. Limit of detection, limit of quantification, accuracy, precision, and stability of the proposed method were investigated by spiking with a blank gas bag, and exhaled breath samples from 20 healthy individuals were collected for an application study of the proposed method. Results The thermal desorption temperature was 280 ℃, and desorption time was 6 min. A VF-624ms chromatographic column was selected for the separation of target substances. The initial temperature of heating program was 35 ℃, maintained for 1 min, and then increased to 100 ℃ at a heating rate of 3 ℃·min−1 for 1 min, followed by increasing to 210 ℃ at a heating rate of 28 ℃·min−1 for 5 min. A quantitative analysis was conducted with a single ion monitoring (SIM) mode. Under these conditions, the 27 VOCs showed good linear relationships in their respective concentration ranges and the correlation coefficients were higher than 0.9990. The limits of detection of the method were in the range of 0.01-0.13 nmol·mol−1, the limits of quantification were in the range of 0.02-0.44 nmol·mol−1, and the spiked recoveries were in the range of 80.1%-120.5%, with intra-batch and inter-batch precision ≤ 18.8% and 17.9% respectively. All substances can be stored at room temperature (23-28 °C) for 7 d and at 4 °C for 14 d. The proposed method was applied to exhaled breath samples from 20 subjects with detection rates≥ 80% (except for trans-2-pentene and decane) and a concentration range of 0.00-465.50 nmol·mol−1. Conclusion The established TD-GC-MS method for quantification of VOCs in exhaled breath is characterized by high sensitivity and good accuracy, and is suitable for quantitative determination of VOCs in exhaled breath, which can provide technical support for the study of exhaled breath VOCs.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 156-163, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1003420

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ObjectiveTo screen the differential markers by analyzing volatile components in Dalbergia odorifera and its counterfeits, in order to provide reference for authentication of D. odorifera. MethodThe volatile components in D. odorifera and its counterfeits were detected by headspace gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(HS-GC-MS), and the GC conditions were heated by procedure(the initial temperature of the column was 50 ℃, the retention time was 1 min, and then the temperature was raised to 300 ℃ at 10 ℃ for 10 min), the carrier gas was helium, and the flow rate was 1.0 mL·min-1, the split ratio was 10∶1, and the injection volume was 1 mL. The MS conditions used electron bombardment ionization(EI) with the scanning range of m/z 35-550. The compound species were identified by database matching, the relative content of each component was calculated by the peak area normalization method, and principal component analysis(PCA), orthogonal partial least squares-discrimination analysis(OPLS-DA) and cluster analysis were performed on the detection results by SIMCA 14.1 software, and the differential components of D. odorifera and its counterfeits were screened out according to the variable importance in the projection(VIP) value>2 and P<0.05. ResultA total of 26, 17, 8, 22, 24 and 7 volatile components were identified from D. odorifera, D. bariensis, D. latifolia, D. benthamii, D. pinnata and D. cochinchinensis, respectively. Among them, there were 11 unique volatile components of D. odorifera, 6 unique volatile components of D. bariensis, 3 unique volatile components of D. latifolia, 6 unique volatile components of D. benthamii, 8 unique volatile components of D. pinnata, 4 unique volatile components of D. cochinchinensis. The PCA results showed that, except for D. latifolia and D. cochinchinensis, which could not be clearly distinguished, D. odorifera and other counterfeits could be distributed in a certain area, respectively. The OPLS-DA results showed that D. odorifera and its five counterfeits were clustered into one group each, indicating significant differences in volatile components between D. odorifera and its counterfeits. Finally, a total of 31 differential markers of volatile components between D. odoriferae and its counterfeits were screened. ConclusionHS-GC-MS combined with SIMCA 14.1 software can systematically elucidate the volatile differential components between D. odorifera and its counterfeits, which is suitable for rapid identification of them.

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Braz. j. biol ; 842024.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1469286

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Abstract This study evaluated the effect of the volatile oil of Alpinia zerumbet (VOAz) on caveolin-1 gene expression and muscular fibrosis. The rats were immobilized to induce fibrosis of the gastrocnemius muscle, and they were treated with VOAz. Collagen quality was assessed by histology and the expression of the caveolin-1 (CAV-1) gene was evaluated using qPCR. Histomorphological analysis indicated a significant reduction in the perimeter, width, and intensity of collagen in the treated groups, thus showing that the oil was effective in regulating the quality of collagen at the three concentrations. The results of expression levels suggested a decrease in the lesioned group and in two treatment groups (0.0115 µg/g and 0.009 µg/g). However, with the lowest concentration (0.0065 µg/g), no significant difference was observed, with levels similar to those found in healthy tissue. Therefore, the results showed that VOAz has the potential to be a non-invasive and low-cost alternative to aid in the treatment of muscular fibrosis.


Resumo Este estudo avaliou o efeito do óleo volátil de Alpinia zerumbet (OVAz) na expressão do gene da caveolina-1 e na fibrose muscular. Os ratos foram imobilizados para induzir a fibrose do músculo gastrocnêmio, e foram tratados com OVAz. A qualidade do colágeno foi avaliada com histologia e à expressão do gene caveolina-1 (CAV-1) foi avaliada usando qPCR. A análise histomorfológica indicou uma redução significativa no perímetro, largura e intensidade do colágeno nos grupos tratados. Os resultados dos níveis de expressão sugeriram diminuição nos grupos de lesão e em dois grupos de tratamento (0,0115 µg/g e 0,009 µg/g). No entanto, com a menor concentração (0,0065 µg/g), não foi observada diferença significativa, apresentando níveis semelhantes aos encontrados em tecido saudável. O uso do OVAz foi eficaz para reverter as alterações do colágeno causadas pela fibrose, e sua menor concentração apresentou uma possível tendência de aumento na expressão do CAV-1. Portanto, os resultados mostraram que o OVAz tem potencial para ser uma alternativa não invasiva e de baixo custo para auxiliar no tratamento da fibrose muscular.

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Braz. j. biol ; 84: e253616, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1355880

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Abstract This study evaluated the effect of the volatile oil of Alpinia zerumbet (VOAz) on caveolin-1 gene expression and muscular fibrosis. The rats were immobilized to induce fibrosis of the gastrocnemius muscle, and they were treated with VOAz. Collagen quality was assessed by histology and the expression of the caveolin-1 (CAV-1) gene was evaluated using qPCR. Histomorphological analysis indicated a significant reduction in the perimeter, width, and intensity of collagen in the treated groups, thus showing that the oil was effective in regulating the quality of collagen at the three concentrations. The results of expression levels suggested a decrease in the lesioned group and in two treatment groups (0.0115 µg/g and 0.009 µg/g). However, with the lowest concentration (0.0065 µg/g), no significant difference was observed, with levels similar to those found in healthy tissue. Therefore, the results showed that VOAz has the potential to be a non-invasive and low-cost alternative to aid in the treatment of muscular fibrosis.


Resumo Este estudo avaliou o efeito do óleo volátil de Alpinia zerumbet (OVAz) na expressão do gene da caveolina-1 e na fibrose muscular. Os ratos foram imobilizados para induzir a fibrose do músculo gastrocnêmio, e foram tratados com OVAz. A qualidade do colágeno foi avaliada com histologia e à expressão do gene caveolina-1 (CAV-1) foi avaliada usando qPCR. A análise histomorfológica indicou uma redução significativa no perímetro, largura e intensidade do colágeno nos grupos tratados. Os resultados dos níveis de expressão sugeriram diminuição nos grupos de lesão e em dois grupos de tratamento (0,0115 µg/g e 0,009 µg/g). No entanto, com a menor concentração (0,0065 µg/g), não foi observada diferença significativa, apresentando níveis semelhantes aos encontrados em tecido saudável. O uso do OVAz foi eficaz para reverter as alterações do colágeno causadas pela fibrose, e sua menor concentração apresentou uma possível tendência de aumento na expressão do CAV-1. Portanto, os resultados mostraram que o OVAz tem potencial para ser uma alternativa não invasiva e de baixo custo para auxiliar no tratamento da fibrose muscular.


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Animals , Rats , Oils, Volatile/pharmacology , Collagen/metabolism , Alpinia/chemistry , Caveolin 1/metabolism , Muscles/drug effects , Fibrosis , Plant Oils/pharmacology , Brazil , Rats, Wistar , Disease Models, Animal , Muscles/pathology
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Biomédica (Bogotá) ; 43(Supl. 1): 156-169, ago. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1533896

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Introducción. Los géneros Alternaria y Fusarium contienen especies patógenas para los humanos y los cultivos. Para su control, se han utilizado diversos antifúngicos. Sin embargo, su uso desmedido ha contribuido al desarrollo de agentes patógenos resistentes. Una alternativa para buscar y desarrollar nuevos agentes antimicóticos son los aceites esenciales y sus componentes principales, los cuales poseen diversas actividades biológicas de interés para la medicina y en la preservación de alimentos. Objetivo. Evaluar in vitro e in silico las actividades antifúngicas de terpenoides contra Alternaria alternata y Fusarium oxysporum. Materiales y métodos. Se evaluaron in vitro las concentraciones inhibitorias mínimas y las concentraciones fungicidas mínimas de 27 constituyentes de aceites esenciales contra A. alternata y F. oxysporum. Además, mediante algoritmos genéticos, se crearon modelos cuantitativos de la relación estructura-actividad para determinar las propiedades estructurales y fisicoquímicas relacionadas con la actividad antifúngica. Resultados. Los compuestos evaluados mostraron ser antifúngicos activos. El timol fue el compuesto con mayor actividad, con un valor de concentración inhibitoria mínima de 91.6 ± 28.8 pg/ml, tanto para Alternarla alternata como para Fusarium oxysporum. Los modelos cuantitativos de la relación estructura-actividad incluyeron la avidez por los lípidos y los fenoles como los principales grupos funcionales que contribuyen en la actividad antifúngica. Conclusión. Los terpenoides poseen actividades antifúngicas relevantes para ser incorporados en el estudio de la química medicinal. La inclusión de pruebas in silico a la evaluación in vitro es una herramienta útil para la búsqueda y el diseño racional de derivados terpénicos como posibles agentes antifúngicos.


Introduction. Fungal genera Alternaría and Fusarium include human and plant pathogenic species. Several antifungals have been used for their control, hut excessive use has contributed to resistance development in pathogens. An alternative to searching for and developing new antifungal agents is using essential oils and their main components, which have biological activities of interest in medicine and food production. Objective. To evaluate in vitro and in silico the antifungal activities of terpenoids against Alternaria alternata and Fusarium oxysporum. Materials and methods. The minimum inhibitory concentration and minimum fungicidal concentration values of 27 constituents of essential oils used against Alternaria alternata and Fusarium oxysporum were evaluated in vitro. In addition, using genetic algorithms, quantitative models of the structure-activity relationship were used to identify the structural and physicochemical properties related to antifungal activity. Results. The evaluated compounds proved to be effective antifungals. Thymol was the most active with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 91.6 ± 28.8 pg/ml for A. alternata and F. oxysporum. Quantitative structure-activity relationship models revealed the octanol-water cleavage ratio as the molecular property, and the phenols as the main functional group contributing to antifungal activity. Conclusion. Terpenoids exhibit relevant antifungal activities that should be incorporated into the study of medicinal chemistry. Inclusion of in silico assays in the in vitro evaluation is a valuable tool in the search for and rational design of terpene derivatives as new potential antifungal agents.


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Oils, Volatile , Alternaria , Fusarium , Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-219285

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Although surgical techniques and perioperative care have made significant advances, perioperative mortality in cardiac surgery remains relatively high. Single? or multiple?organ failure remains the leading cause of postoperative mortality. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a common trigger for organ injury or dysfunction in surgical patients. Cardiac surgery involves major surgical dissection, the use of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), and frequent blood transfusions. Ischemia?reperfusion injury and contact activation from CPB are among the major triggers for SIRS. Blood transfusion can also induce proinflammatory responses. Here, we review the immunological mechanisms of organ injury and the role of anesthetic regimens in cardiac surgery

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Rev. mex. anestesiol ; 46(1): 38-45, ene.-mar. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1450134

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Resumen: La hipertermia maligna es un raro desorden farmacogenético potencialmente mortal, que se presenta como una respuesta hipermetabólica a los anestésicos volátiles y relajantes musculares despolarizantes en individuos susceptibles. Esta susceptibilidad se asocia a mutaciones en tres genes: RYR1, CACNA1S y STAC3. Puede manifestarse con síntomas leves o como una crisis fulminante, con rabdomiólisis severa, fibrilación ventricular e insuficiencia renal y circulatoria aguda, por lo tanto, el pronóstico depende de qué tan pronto se sospeche del diagnóstico y qué tan rápido se inicie el tratamiento. El diagnóstico definitivo se basa en una prueba de sensibilidad en biopsia muscular fresca y en pruebas genéticas. La mejor manera de prevenir un evento es la detección precoz de los pacientes susceptibles así como contar con el equipo para responder ante una crisis en cada centro donde se administren anestésicos volátiles y la capacitación del personal. Esta revisión sintetiza los conceptos actuales clínicos y biomédicos para detección, prevención, diagnóstico y manejo de la hipertermia maligna.


Abstract: Malignant hyperthermia is a rare, life-threatening pharmacogenetic disorder which presents as a hypermetabolic response to volatile anesthetics and depolarizing muscle relaxants in susceptible individuals. This susceptibility is associated with mutations in three genes: RYR1, CACNA1S and STAC3. Can manifest with mild symptoms or as a fulminant crisis, with severe rhabdomyolysis, ventricular fibrillation and acute renal and circulatory failure, therefore the prognosis depends on how soon the diagnosis is suspected and how fast treatment is started. The definitive diagnosis is based on a fresh muscle biopsy sensitivity test and genetic testing. The best way to prevent an event is the early detection of susceptible, as well as have equipment to respond to a crisis in each center where volatile anesthetics are administered and the training of staff. This review synthesizes current clinical and biomedical concepts for detection, prevention, diagnosis and management of malignant hyperthermia.

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Curitiba; s.n; 20230215. 85 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1434344

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Resumo: Pesquisa desenvolvida em programa de mestrado acadêmico em enfermagem, da Universidade Federal do Paraná, na Linha de Pesquisa Tecnologia e Inovação para Cuidar em Saúde e Enfermagem. A iniciativa partiu da realidade de que as doenças crônicas como o câncer, apresentam projeções de incidência crescente para os próximos triênios, segundo o Instituto Nacional do Câncer. Na trajetória do tratamento, devem ser disponibilizadas informações pertinentes incluindo as práticas integrativas e complementares, baseadas em evidências para guiar os familiares, profissionais de saúde, e especialmente a equipe de enfermagem. Esta pesquisa inova ao atender a necessidade em reunir e dispor sistematicamente, as características relacionadas aos métodos de escolha, aplicação e segurança da aromaterapia para indivíduos em tratamento oncológico. Objetivo foi mapear as evidências, dos últimos 20 anos, relativas à aromaterapia durante o tratamento oncológico para adultos com câncer, quanto a sua aplicação e medidas de segurança. O método adotado foi a Scoping Review, segundo as diretrizes JBI®. Incluídos 296 estudos, publicados entre Setembro / 2021 a Outubro / 2022, resgatados nas bases de dados: Cochrane Library; EMBASE; CINAHL; PubMed; Scopus; LILACS e Web of Science. E, 328 evidências em literatura cinzenta disponíveis na Open Acess Theses and Dissertations, TROVE Austrália e ProQuest. Os critérios de inclusão foram estudos com adultos (> 18 anos), diagnosticados com câncer, submetidos à alguma modalidade de tratamento neoadjuvante ou adjuvante, como cirurgia, quimioterapia, radioterapia, imunoterapia ou hormonioterapia; e, que recebiam, de forma complementar, a aromaterapia inalatória ou tópica em cenário hospitalar, ou ambulatorial. A triagem e seleção dos estudos se deu por dois revisores independentes, com auxílio online do Rayyan. Excluídos estudos: conduzidos em cuidados paliativos; com população com diagnóstico de metástase; com gestantes; e, que incluíssem outra modalidade de prática complementar - isolada ou em associação à aromaterapia -; e, experimentos in vitro. A amostra final foi de 25 estudos. As pesquisas foram predominantes em países orientais, publicadas em revistas dos Estados Unidos da América; o método prevalente foi de Ensaio Clínico Randomizado, com média amostral de 103 participantes. O diagnóstico recordista foi de câncer de mama, e a utilização da aromaterapia ocorreu, mais frequentemente, na forma inalatória, utilizando os óleos essenciais de Lavanda (Lavandula angustifólia) e Menta (Menta x piperita), para redução da ansiedade, náusea ou vômitos induzidos pela quimioterapia. Para a segurança na aplicação da aromaterapia enfatizaram-se os cuidados com a seleção dos participantes, o armazenamento e a garantia de qualidade dos óleos essenciais utilizados. Nenhum efeito colateral grave ou toxicidade foram reportados pelas pesquisas e, concluiu-se que seu uso apresenta potencial benefício para manejo de sintomas físicos, emocionais e psicológicos, para adultos com câncer, durante o tratamento oncológico. A execução do estudo favoreceu a apropriação das evidências para desenvolvimento de novas pesquisas clínicas, o que potencialmente pode resultar em oferta de uma assistência complementar, centrada no indivíduo, versátil e segura para manejo de sintomas provocados pelo uso da quimioterapia, radioterapia, imunoterapia ou hormonioterapia por meio da aromaterapia. Sugere-se novos estudos clínicos, com maior rigor metodológico quanto aos dados de aplicação e segurança da aromaterapia.


Abstract: Research developed in the academic master's program in nursing, at the Federal University of Paraná, in the Technology and Innovation Research Line for Health Care and Nursing. The initiative was based on the fact that chronic diseases such as cancer are projected to increase in incidence over the next three years, according to the National Cancer Institute. In the course of treatment, relevant information should be made available, including integrative and complementary practices, based on evidence to guide family members, health professionals, and especially the nursing team. This research innovates by meeting the need to systematically gather and arrange the characteristics related to the methods of choice, application and safety of aromatherapy for individuals undergoing cancer treatment. The objective was to map the evidence, from the last 20 years, regarding aromatherapy during oncological treatment for adults with cancer, regarding its application and safety measures. The method adopted was the Scoping Review, according to the JBI® guidelines. Included 296 studies, published between September/2021 to October/2022, retrieved from the databases: Cochrane Library; BASE; CINAHL; PubMed; Scopus; LILACS and Web of Science. And, 328 gray literature evidence available from Open Access Theses and Dissertations, TROVE Australia, and ProQuest. Inclusion criteria were studies with adults (> 18 years old), diagnosed with cancer, undergoing some form of neoadjuvant or adjuvant treatment, such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy or hormone therapy; and, who received, in a complementary way, inhaled or topical aromatherapy in a hospital or outpatient setting. The screening and selection of studies was carried out by two independent reviewers, with online help from Rayyan. Excluded studies: conducted in palliative care; with population diagnosed with metastasis; with pregnant women; and, which included another modality of complementary practice - alone or in association with aromatherapy -; and, in vitro experiments. The final sample consisted of 25 studies. The surveys were predominant in eastern countries, published in journals in the United States of America; the prevalent method was the Randomized Clinical Trial, with a sample mean of 103 participants. The record-breaking diagnosis was breast cancer, and the use of aromatherapy occurred, more frequently, in the inhaled form, using the essential oils of Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and Peppermint (Menta x piperita), to reduce anxiety, nausea or induced vomiting. by chemotherapy. For safety in the application of aromatherapy, care was taken with the selection of participants, storage and quality assurance of the essential oils used. No serious side effects or toxicity were reported by research, and it was concluded that its use has potential benefit for managing physical, emotional and psychological symptoms for adults with cancer during cancer treatment. The execution of the study favored the appropriation of evidence for the development of new clinical research, which can potentially result in the provision of complementary, individual-centered, versatile and safe assistance for the management of symptoms caused by the use of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy or hormone therapy through aromatherapy. New clinical studies are suggested, with greater methodological rigor regarding data on the application and safety of aromatherapy.


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Oncology Nursing , Quality of Life , Therapeutics , Aromatherapy , Nursing Care
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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 155-164, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-996516

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ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate the changes in fungal community diversity and volatile components during the aging process of Aquilariae Lignum Resinatum and explore the internal relationship between them. MethodAquilariae Lignum Resinatum samples with different aging years were collected. High-throughput sequencing was employed to analyze the fungal diversity and abundance, and α and β diversity indicators were calculated to reveal the composition and dynamic changes of the fungal community. In addition, the essential oils of Aquilariae Lignum Resinatum with different aging years were extracted, separated, and identified by two-dimensional gas chromatography-high resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry. ResultA total of 61 compounds were identified from the volatile components of five groups of Aquilariae Lignum Resinatum samples, including 2 monoterpenes, 24 sesquiterpenoids, 1 diterpene, 13 aromatic hydrocarbons, 9 alkanes, and 12 other compounds. Among them, the volatile compounds isolated from the sample aged for 1 year had the largest number, and those from the sample aged for 2 years accounted for the largest proportion of the total components. The internal transcribed spacer(ITS) amplicon sequencing revealed that the fungi in the five groups of samples belonged to 162 genera. Kirschsteiniothelia, Aspergillus, Lasiodiplodia, Phaeoacremonium, and Trichoderma were the dominant fungal genera. The fungal diversity in the Aquilariae Lignum Resinatum sample aged for 4 years was significantly higher than that in the samples aged for 0 to 3 years. ConclusionThe volatile component content and composition of Aquilariae Lignum Resinatum altered dramatically during aging. The aging of Aquilariae Lignum Resinatum was accompanied by the increasing fungal diversity, decreasing relative content of aromatic hydrocarbons, and increasing relative content of sesquiterpenoids. In general, aging was beneficial to the transformation of sesquiterpenoids and the enrichment of fungi.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 730-735, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-989690

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Objective:To screen the optimal process of ambi-extracting of Xinyi Powder and inclusion of volatile oil.Methods:Single factor experiment was used to optimize the extraction process of Xinyi Powder by taking crushing particle size, extraction times, the amount of water added and extraction time as the investigation factors. L 9(3 4) orthogonal test was used to optimize the inclusion process of volatile oil in Xinyi Powder. Results:The optimal extraction process of ambi-extracting of Xinyi Powder was as follows: the slices were not crushed, 10 times the amount of water was added, and extracted for 3 hours; the best inclusion process of volatile oil as follows: β-cyclodextrin:water=1:25, β-cyclodextrin:volatile oil=6:1, inclusion temperature 35 ℃, inclusion time 3 hours.Conclusion:The ambi-extracting process and volatile oil inclusion process are simple, stable and feasible.

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Acta Anatomica Sinica ; (6): 23-29, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1015252

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Objective To investigate the influence of volatile oil from Acori graminei Rhizoma (VOA) on expressions of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), c-Jun N-terminal protein kainse (JNK) and tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in the spinal cord dorsal horn of imflammatory pain rats. Methods Totally 36 male SD rats were randomly divided into control group (control), sham-operated group (sham), complete Freund' s adjuvant group (CFA), 5 g/(kg·d) low dose VOA+CFA group (VOA-L+CFA), 10 g/(kg·d) medium dose VOA + CFA group (VOA-M+CFA) and 20 g/(kg·d) high dose VOA + CFA group (VOA-H+CFA). All animals were sacrificed immediately after continuous gavage administration for 22 days. The expressions of GFAP, JNK and TNF-α in the spinal cord dorsal horn of rats in each group were detected by immunofluorescence and Western blotting methods. Results The present results showed that the positive expressions of GFAP, JNK and TNF-α in the spinal cord dorsal horn of rats increased significantly in the CFA group, when compared to the control and sham groups (P < 0. 01). The expressions of GFAP, JNK and TNF-α in the spinal cord dorsal horn of rats with VOA treatment reduced in the dose-dependent manner, when compared to the CFA group, the positive expressions of GFAP, JNK and TNF-α reduced significantly in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord of the VOA-H+CFA group (P<0. 05, P<0. 01). Conclusion VOA reduces the expressions of GFAP, JNK and TNF-α in the spinal cord dorsal horn of rats of CFA-induced inflammatory pain.

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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12): 1507-1514, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1013743

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Aim To confirm the antidepressant effect of the volatile oil part of the disassembled prescription drugs (Chai Hu, Dang Gui and Bo He, referred to as CDB) from Xiaoyao Powder and investigate its mechanism via Nrf2/H0-1 signaling pathway on OB model rats. Methods GC-MS analysis of the main components of volatile oil part of CDB was performed. The rats were randomly divided into sham operation group, model group, fluoxetine hydrochloride group (FLX, 10 mg • kg

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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 4927-4938, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1008069

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In order to investigate the enzyme production mechanism of yak rumen-derived anaerobic fungus Orpinomyces sp. YF3 under the induction of different carbon sources, anaerobic culture tubes were used for in vitro fermentation. 8 g/L of glucose (Glu), filter paper (Flp) and avicel (Avi) were respectively added to 10 mL of basic culture medium as the sole carbon source. The activity of fiber-degrading enzyme and the concentration of volatile fatty acid in the fermentation liquid were detected, and the enzyme producing mechanism of Orpinomyces sp. YF3 was explored by transcriptomics. It was found that, in glucose-induced fermentation solution, the activities of carboxymethyl cellulase, microcrystalline cellulase, filter paper enzyme, xylanase and the proportion of acetate were significantly increased (P < 0.05), the proportion of propionate, butyrate, isobutyrate were significantly decreased (P < 0.05). The results of transcriptome analysis showed that there were 5 949 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between the Glu group and the Flp group, 10 970 DEGs between the Glu group and the Avi group, and 6 057 DEGs between the Flp group and the Avi group. It was found that the DEGs associated with fiber degrading enzymes were significantly up-regulated in the Glu group. Gene ontology (GO) function enrichment analysis identified that DEGs were mainly associated with the xylan catabolic process, hemicellulose metabolic process, β-glucan metabolic process, cellulase activity, endo-1,4-β-xylanase activity, cell wall polysaccharide metabolic process, carbohydrate catabolic process, glucan catabolic process and carbohydrate metabolic process. Moreover, the differentially expressed pathways associated with fiber degrading enzymes enriched by Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis were mainly starch and sucrose metabolic pathways and other glycan degradation pathways. In conclusion, Orpinomyces sp. YF3 with glucose as carbon source substrate significantly increased the activity of cellulose degrading enzyme and the proportion of acetate, decreased the proportion of propionate, butyrate and isobutyrate. Furthermore, the degradation ability and energy utilization efficiency of fungus in the presence of glucose were improved by means of regulating the expression of cellulose degrading enzyme gene and participating in starch and sucrose metabolism pathway, and other glycan degradation pathways, which provides a theoretical basis for the application of Orpinomyces sp. YF3 in practical production and facilitates the application of Orpinomyces sp. YF3 in the future.


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Animals , Cattle , Neocallimastigales/metabolism , Anaerobiosis , Rumen/microbiology , Propionates/metabolism , Isobutyrates/metabolism , Cellulose/metabolism , Fungi , Starch/metabolism , Glucose/metabolism , Acetates , Sucrose/metabolism , Cellulases , Cellulase
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China Occupational Medicine ; (6): 325-329, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1003862

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Objective To establish a rapid qualitative analysis method for volatile organic components in chemicals. Methods Headspace gas chromatography-mass spectrometry was used to qualitatively determine 19 volatile organic components, including benzene, 1,2-dichloroethane, and n-hexane, in chemicals. Different sample amounts, heating temperatures, heating times, and sample volumes were analyzed to assess their effects on detection results and optimize sampling conditions. Results Based on the set chromatography, the optimal sampling process of this method was as follows: 5.0 g sample in a 20.0 mL headspace bottle, incubated at 40 ℃ for 30 minutes in a constant-temperature drying incubator, and a 1.00 mL headspace gas injection. The within-run and between-run relative standard deviations of all components ranged from 0.00% to 21.05% and 0.00% to 33.33%, respectively. The samples stored in sealed glass containers were stable at room temperature for at least 60 days. Conclusion This method offers simplicity, good reproducibility, and stability, making it suitable for rapid qualitative analysis of volatile organic components in chemicals.

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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 1194-1202, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-970590

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Ionic liquids(ILs) are salts composed entirely of anions and cations in a liquid state at or near room temperature, which have a variety of good physicochemical properties such as low volatility and high stability. This paper mainly reviewed the research overview of ILs in the application of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) volatile oil preparation technology. Firstly, it briefly introduced the application of TCM volatile oil preparation technology and composition classification and physicochemical properties of ILs, and then summarized the application of ILs in the extraction, separation, analysis, and preparation of TCM volatile oil. Finally, the problems and challenges of ILs in the application of TCM volatile oil were explained, and the application of ILs in TCM volatile oil in the future was prospected.


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Ionic Liquids/chemistry , Oils, Volatile/analysis , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Cations , Biological Products , Technology
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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 210-217, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-965665

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ObjectiveBy comparing the differences in composition and content of volatile components between Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma(AMR)and bleaching AMR, bran-fried AMR and bran-fried bleaching AMR, the effect of processing with rice-washed water on the volatile components in AMR and bran-fried AMR were investigated. MethodHeadspace gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(HS-GC-MS)was used to determine the volatile components in raw products, bran-fried products and their processed products with rice-washed water. GC conditions were programmed temperature(starting temperature of 50 ℃, rising to 140 ℃ at 10 ℃·min-1, maintained for 5 min, then rising to 210 ℃ at 4 ℃·min-1), splitting ratio of 10∶1, high purity helium as the carrier gas and a solvent delay time of 3 min. MS conditions were an electron bombardment ion source(EI) with an electron collision energy of 70 eV, ion source temperature of 230 ℃, and the detection range of m/z 20-650. The relative contents of the components were determined by the peak area normalization method, the obtained sample data were subjected to principal component analysis(PCA) and orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis(OPLS-DA) by SIMCA 14.1 software, and the differential components of AMR and bleaching AMR, and bran-fried AMR and bran-fried bleaching AMR were screened according to variable importance in the projection(VIP) value>1 and P<0.05. ResultA total of 71 volatile components were identified, including 53 in AMR, 50 in bleaching AMR, 51 in bran-fried AMR, and 44 in bran-fried bleaching AMR. OPLS-DA results showed that there were significant differences between AMR and bleaching AMR, bran-fried AMR and bran-fried bleaching AMR, but not between AMR samples from different origins. The compound composition of AMR and bleaching AMR, bran-fried AMR and bran-fried bleaching AMR did not change, but the contents of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes changed significantly. ConclusionSignificant changes in the contents of volatile components were observed in AMR and bleaching AMR, bran-fried AMR and bran-fried bleaching AMR, among them, 1,2-dimethyl-4-methylidenecyclopentene, 9,10-dehydro-isolongifolene, γ-elemene, zingiberene, atractylone, silphinene, modhephene and (1S,4S,4aS)-1-isopropyl-4,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,4,4a,5-hexahydronaphthalene can be used as candidate differential markers of volatile components of AMR before and after processing with rice-washed water.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 433-437, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-962487

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OBJECTIVE To compare the components of volatile oil from Gardenia jasminoides and their liver protective effect before and after stir-frying with wine. METHODS Steam distillation was used to exact the volatile oil from G. jasminoides and wine stir-fried G. jasminoides. The components of volatile oil were identified by GC-MS method, and the relative mass fraction of each component was calculated by peak area normalization method. The rats were randomly divided into normal group, model group, positive control group (bifendate suspension 35 mg/kg), G. jasminoides low-dose and high-dose groups [1, 2 g/kg (calculated by crude drug)] and wine stir-fried G. jasminoides low-dose and high-dose groups [1, 2 g/kg (calculated by crude drug)] with 10 rats in each group. Liver injury model was established by intraperitoneal injection of 40% carbon tetrachloride in rats of each group after continuous intragastric administration of corresponding drug solution for 7 days. The status, serum biochemical indexes, liver biochemical indexes and liver pathological sections of rats in each group were compared. RESULTS Twenty-three volatile oil components from G. jasminoides and 25 volatile oil components from wine stir-fried G. jasminoides were identified; there were 18 common volatile oil components, of which the contents of 17 common components were decreased, while the content of one common component was increased due to stir-frying with wine. Compared with model group, the symptoms of depression and liver cell damage of rats in each administration group were improved to varying degrees; the serum levels of adenosine deaminase, alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase, direct bilirubin, lactate dehydrogenase,prealbumin, total bile acid and total bilirubin were significantly decreased, while the total protein level was significantly increased; the level of malondialdehyde in liver tissue was significantly decreased, there were statistical significance (P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS During stir-frying with wine, the contents of 17 volatile oil components are decreased, while the content of one volatile oil component is increased. Wine stir-fried G. jasminoides shows liver protective effect. .

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