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Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal ; (24): 1374-1379, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-857918

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Calculus Bovis is the dry gall-stone of Bos taurus domesticus Gmelin, which is the most precious traditional Chinese medicine for its incomparable therapeutic effects. In vitro cultured Calculus Bovis,cultured Calculus Bovis and artificial Calculus Bovis are developed as the substitutes of Calculus Bovis. The Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2015 edition includes 89 Chinese patent drugs containing cow-bezoar and its substitutes. In this paper, the standards of Calculus Bovis and its substitutes in 89 Chinese patent drugs were reviewed to provide suggestions and reference for improving the relative standards. The qualities of Calculus Bovis and its substitutes of several Chinese patent drugs were summarized and analyzed based on the quality research of these drugs in recent years to offer suggestions for the revision of quality standards of relevant drugs and regulatory policy.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 92-94, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-498434

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Objective To establish a pre-column derivation HPLC-UV method for the content determination of hyodeoxycholic acid in artificial calculus bovis. Methods The hyodeoxycholic acid was derived by 2-bromo-2’-acetonaphthoneat using triethylamine as the catalyst in 60 ℃ water bath. After that, a HPLC-UV method was established to determine the content of hyodeoxycholic acid in artificial calculus bovis. Results When the derivatising time at 60 ℃ water bath was 50 min, the radio of the molar amount of derived reagents and hyodeoxycholic was over 20:1 and the radio of catalyst and hyodeoxycholic was over 15:1; the reaction was completed. The calibration curve was linear within the range of 0.1–2 μg for hyodeoxycholic acid (r=0.999 7), and the average recovery was 97.85% (RSD=1.6%). In this sample, the content of hyodeoxycholic is 4.12%. Conclusion The method is with high sensitivity, highly reproducible, reliable and accurate for the content determination of hyodeoxycholic acid in artificial calculus bovis.

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Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine ; (12)1992.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-682040

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Objective: To determine cholic acid in artificial Calculus Bovis and its preparation. Methods: TLCS reflection saw tooth method was used. ? S=380nm, ? R=650nm. Narrow slot: 0.4?0.4nm Sx=3. Results: The precision, replication, stability and recovery of this method were well. Conclusion: The method is suitable for the determination of cholic acid in artificial Calculus Bovis and various traditional Chinese medicine containing artificial Calculus Bovis

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