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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-573308

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Objective To study the optimum procedure of extracting ginsenoside from Panax ginseng by super pressure extracting technique (SPET). Methods SPET was used to extract ginsenoside from P. ginseng at the normal temperature. The optimum extracting process was selected by the orthogonal test. The contents of ginsenoside in P. ginseng were determined by UV-spectrophotometry. Results The optimum condition of SPET was as follows: when the solid dissolved in 50% ethanol, ratio of raw P. ginseng (g) and solvent (mL) was 1∶75, the pressure was kept at 500 MPa for 2 min; the high yield of ginsenoside was up to 7.76%. Conclusion SPET has a series of advantages, such as higher efficiency, shorter extracting time, and lower exhausting energy, at the same time, the impurity is little, etc.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-551105

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One hundred and ninety-one rats were injured with blast super-pressure and 64 out of the 191 died within 30 minutes after injury.The characteristics of the myocardial damages of the rats were as follows:(1)Disturbance of myocardial circulation;(2)Air embolism and interstitial emphysema;(3)Degeneration and necrosis of the myocardium; severance of myocardial fibers ;and separation of intercalated discs.It was speculated that the causes of these myocardial pathological changes are the direct damage of blast superpressure and the secondary effects of pulmonary damages.Protection of the heart and the lungs from blast super-pressure injury is the key to reduce the number of immediate death in blast injury.

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