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J Ethnopharmacol ; 302(Pt A): 115857, 2023 Feb 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36330891

ABSTRACT

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The rhizomes of Anemarrhena asphodeloides Bunge., belonging to the family Liliaceae, are named 'Zhi-mu' according to traditional Chinese medicine theory. It is a medicinal plant that has long been used as a tonic agent in various ethnomedicinal systems in East Asia, especially in China, and also for treating arthralgia, hematochezia, tidal fever, night sweats, cough, dry mouth and tongue, hemoptysis, etc. THE ARM OF THE REVIEW: The review aims to provide a systematic overview of botany, ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology and quality control of Anemarrhena asphodeloides and to explore the future therapeutic potential and scientific potential of this plant. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A comprehensive literature search was performed on Anemarrhena asphodeloides using scientific databases including Web of Science, PubMed, Google Scholar, CNKI, Elsevier, SpringerLink, ACS publications, ancient books, Doctoral and master's Theses. Collected data from different sources was comprehensively summarised for botany, ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology and quality control of Anemarrhena asphodeloides. RESULTS: A comprehensive analysis of the literature as mentioned above confirmed that the ethnomedical uses of Anemarrhena asphodeloides had a history of thousands of years in eastern Asian countries. Two hundred sixty-nine compounds have been identified from Anemarrhena asphodeloides, including steroidal saponins, flavonoids, phenylpropanoids, alkaloids, steroids, organic acids, polysaccharides, benzophenones and other ingredients. Studies have shown that the extracts and compounds from Anemarrhena asphodeloides have extensive pharmacological activities, such as nervous system activity, antitumour, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, antiosteoporotic, antiallergic, antiplatelet aggregation, antimicrobial, antiviral, anti-ageing, hair growth promoting, preventing cell damage, etc. Evaluating the quality and toxicity of Anemarrhena asphodeloides is essential to confirm its safe use in humans. CONCLUSION: Anemarrhena asphodeloides is widely used in traditional medicine and have diverse chemical constituents with obvious biological activities. Nevertheless, more studies should be carried out in animals and humans to evaluate the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in its biological activity and confirm its safe use.


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Anemarrhena , Botany , Animals , Humans , Ethnopharmacology , Medicine, Traditional , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Phytochemicals/therapeutic use , Phytochemicals/toxicity , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Plant Extracts/toxicity , Phytotherapy
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J Food Biochem ; 46(12): e14504, 2022 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36369998

ABSTRACT

Walnut oil is extracted from walnut kernels (Juglans regia Linne) or iron walnut kernels (Juhlans sigillata Dode). The percentage of oil in walnuts is 52%-70%. The main constituents in oil are fatty acids, phenols, sterols, squalene, melatonin, vitamins, and minerals. Many extraction methods such as supercritical carbon dioxide extraction, maceration, modified "bligh and dyer extraction," aqueous enzymatic extraction, ultrasonic extraction, soxhlet extraction, and cold-press extraction methods are reported in the literature. Walnut oil showed anti-inflammatory, antitumor, antioxidant, immunomodulatory, neuroprotective, cardioprotective, antidiabetic, and antihyperlipidemic activities. The reported data in the literature suggest that walnut oil has many health benefits. This review summarizes the extraction methods, bioactive constituents, health benefits, and pharmacological actions of walnut oil. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS: Walnut oil is a natural vegetable oil of significant importance due to their nutritional, and intelligence-boosting benefits. Several factors, including the processing parameters and the phytochemical profile, affect walnut oil products' flavor and color. In addition, storage environment of walnut oil can also affect walnut oil quality. Apart from the predominant ingredient fatty acids, the chemical composition of walnut oil comprises phenols, sterols, squalene, melatonin, vitamins, and minerals. These bioactive compounds are of potential value owing to their health-promoting benefits, including antioxidant, antitumor, and cholesterol-lowering effects. Many chemical constituents were isolated from walnut oil; however, all the compounds are not explored for their possible medicinal value. Thus, clinical studies, exploration of the therapeutic potential and the molecular mechanisms of all the compounds, and development of convenient dosage forms either for therapeutic or functional food purposes are warranted.


Subject(s)
Juglans , Melatonin , Juglans/chemistry , Antioxidants/chemistry , Squalene , Phenols/analysis , Minerals , Vitamins , Vitamin A , Vitamin K , Sterols , Fatty Acids
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Front Pharmacol ; 13: 952061, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36091757

ABSTRACT

Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz (AM), traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with many medicinal values, has a long usage history in China and other oriental countries. The phytochemical investigation revealed the presence of volatile oils, polysaccharides, lactones, flavonoids, and others. The polysaccharides from AM are important medicinal components, mainly composed of glucose (Glc), galactose (Gal), rhamnose (Rha), arabinose (Ara), mannose (Man), galacturonic acid (GalA) and xylose (Xyl). It also showed valuable bioactivities, such as immunomodulatory, antitumour, gastroprotective and intestinal health-promoting, hepatoprotective, hypoglycaemic as well as other activities. At the same time, based on its special structure and pharmacological activity, it can also be used as immune adjuvant, natural plant supplement and vaccine adjuvant. The aim of this review is to summarize and critically analyze up-to-data on the chemical compositions, biological activities and applications of polysaccharide from AM based on scientific literatures in recent years.

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Front Pharmacol ; 13: 1039553, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36618931

ABSTRACT

Background: Pheretima aspergillum (common name: Earthworm, Chinese name: dilong) has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. Recently, a few scientific studies have investigated the antifibrotic effects of Dilong extract (DE) and produced controversial results. We conducted a meta-analysis to make an informed decision on the antifibrotic effects of Dilong extract. Methods: The studies on antifibrotic effects of Dilong extract published until July 2022 in the scientific databases [PubMed, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), VIP database for Chinese Technical Periodicals, SinoMed and WanFang database] were reviewed. The RevMan 5.4.1 software was used for standardized mean difference (SMD) analysis. Two researchers independently reviewed all the studies, and their quality was assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. Results: A total of 325 studies were found in the scientific databases; however, only 13 studies met the criteria for analysis. Dilong extract treatment was associated with antifibrotic effects via inhibiting the transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-ß1, SMD = -3.16, 95% CI: -4.18, -2.14, p < .00001) and alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA: SMD = -2.57, 95% CI: -3.47, -1.66, p < .00001). Conclusion: Dilong extract effectively reduces tissue fibrosis; thus, further scientific studies should be conducted to investigate and develop it for clinical use. Systematic Review Registration: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/, identifier CRD42022357141.

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Neuroimage ; 71: 30-41, 2013 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23313779

ABSTRACT

Electrocorticography (ECoG) has attracted increasing interest for implementing advanced brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in the past decade. However, real-life application of ECoG BCI demands mitigation of its invasive nature by minimizing both the size of the involved brain regions and the number of implanted electrodes. In this study, we employed a recently proposed BCI paradigm that utilizes the attentional modulation of visual motion response. With ECoG data collected from five epilepsy patients, power increase of the high gamma (60-140Hz) frequency range was found to be associated with the overtly attended moving visual stimuli in the parietal-temporal-occipital junction and the occipital cortex. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were elicited as well but with broader cortical distribution. We achieved significantly higher BCI classification accuracy by employing both high gamma and ERP responses from a single ECoG electrode than by using ERP responses only (84.22±5.54% vs. 75.48±4.18%, p<0.005, paired t-test, 3-trial averaging, binary results of attended vs. unattended). More importantly, the high gamma responses were located within brain regions specialized in visual motion processing as mapped by fMRI, suggesting the spatial location for electrode implantation can be determined prior to surgery using non-invasive imaging. Our findings demonstrate the feasibility of implementing a minimally invasive ECoG BCI.


Subject(s)
Brain-Computer Interfaces , Adolescent , Child , Electrodes, Implanted , Epilepsy/surgery , Evoked Potentials/physiology , Female , Humans , Male , Motion Perception/physiology , Young Adult
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J Neural Eng ; 9(2): 026016, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22414615

ABSTRACT

The N200 speller is a recently developed non-flashing visual brain-computer interface (BCI) paradigm utilizing the overt attention modulation effects on motion-onset visual evoked potentials (mVEP). In this study, a novel algorithm is proposed and applied in an online N200 speller. The proposed algorithm integrates the spatial information of the speller matrix to provide a more precise description of the mVEP response patterns, which is defined as the 'spatial profile'. More importantly, only control state data are used in the algorithm to train a classifier that nonetheless can detect the non-control state effectively. Compared to an algorithm with similar structure but not using the spatial profile information, the proposed algorithm shows significantly higher performance for the recognition of the non-control state while achieving a comparable performance for classifying different control states. Offline and online classification results show that the proposed N200 speller is a promising step toward a practical, online non-flashing BCI system for daily use.


Subject(s)
Brain/physiology , Evoked Potentials, Visual/physiology , User-Computer Interface , Adult , Algorithms , Artificial Intelligence , Electroencephalography , Female , Humans , Male , Movement/physiology , Online Systems , Photic Stimulation , ROC Curve , Reproducibility of Results , Young Adult
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23366239

ABSTRACT

The N200 speller is a non-flashing visual brain-computer interface (BCI) using motion-onset visual evoked potentials (mVEPs). Previous N200 speller was implemented at the scalp EEG level. Compared to scalp EEG, electrocorticography (ECoG) provides a broader frequency band that could be utilized in BCI. In this study, we investigated whether the high gamma brain activities recorded from human intracranial electrodes can enhance the performance of the subdural speller. The ERP and high gamma responses of one most task-related subdural electrode were used together for BCI classification and showed that high gamma responses did enhance the performance for the subdural visual motion speller resulted in an average increase of over 8% (p<0.05, paired t-test).


Subject(s)
Brain Waves/physiology , Brain-Computer Interfaces , Evoked Potentials, Visual/physiology , Subdural Space/physiology , Child , Electrodes , Evoked Potentials/physiology , Humans , Male , Photic Stimulation , Time Factors , Young Adult
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