Andrew K Chan
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Phytomedicine | 2009
Desmond Kwok-Po Hau; Roberto Gambari; Raymond Siu Ming Wong; Marcus Chun-Wah Yuen; Gregory Cheng; Cindy Sze Wai Tong; Guo Yuan Zhu; Alexander Kai-Man Leung; Paul B.S. Lai; Fung Yi Lau; Andrew K Chan; Wai-Yeung Wong; Stanton Hon Lung Kok; Chor Hing Cheng; Chi-Wai Kan; Albert S. C. Chan; Chung Hin Chui; Johnny Cheuk On Tang; David Wang Fun Fong
Acetaminophen is a commonly used drug for the treatment of patients with common cold and influenza. However, an overdose of acetaminophen may be fatal. In this study we investigated whether mice, administered intraperitoneally with a lethal dose of acetaminophen, when followed by oral administration of Phyllanthus urinaria extract, may be prevented from death. Histopathological analysis of mouse liver sections showed that Phyllanthus urinaria extract may protect the hepatocytes from acetaminophen-induced necrosis. Therapeutic dose of Phyllanthus urinaria extract did not show any toxicological phenomenon on mice. Immunohistochemical staining with the cytochrome P450 CYP2E1 antibody revealed that Phyllanthus urinaria extract reduced the cytochrome P450 CYP2E1 protein level in mice pre-treated with a lethal dose of acetaminophen. Phyllanthus urinaria extract also inhibited the cytochrome P450 CYP2E1 enzymatic activity in vitro. Heavy metals, including arsenic, cadmium, mercury and lead, as well as herbicide residues were not found above their detection limits. High performance liquid chromatography identified corilagin and gallic acid as the major components of the Phyllanthus urinaria extract. We conclude that Phyllanthus urinaria extract is effective in attenuating the acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity, and inhibition of cytochrome P450 CYP2E1 enzyme may be an important factor for its therapeutic mechanism.
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics | 2010
Vivian W. Y. Lee; T. S. Chau; Andrew K Chan; Kenneth Lee; Mary Miu Yee Waye; Thomas K. W. Ling; Francis K.L. Chan
Objective: Our study aimed to assess the effectiveness of esomeprazole or rabeprazole in combination with amoxicillin and clarithromycin for the eradication of Helicobacter pylori in Hong Kong non‐ulcer dyspepsia (NUD) patients.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2009
Kim-Hung Lam; Roberto Gambari; Marcus Chun-Wah Yuen; Chi-Wai Kan; Penni Chan; Lijin Xu; Weijun Tang; Chung Hin Chui; Gregory Cheng; Raymond Siu Ming Wong; Fung Yi Lau; Cindy Sze Wai Tong; Andrew K Chan; Paul B.S. Lai; Stanton Hon Lung Kok; Chor Hing Cheng; Albert S. C. Chan; Johnny Cheuk On Tang
A series of 2,6-dimethoxylpyridinyl phosphine oxides have been synthesized and examined for their antitumor activity. 2,6-Dimethoxy-3-phenyl-4-diphenylphosphinoylpyridine 2 has been employed as the lead compound for this study. We found out that the presence of phosphine oxide on the 2,6-dimethoxylpyridine ring is important for the antitumor activity; the presence of bromine on this core leads to a further enhancement of its antitumor activity. This is the first reported work on the antitumor activity of the 2,6-dimethoxy-3,5-dibromopyridinyl phosphine oxide 5b towards MDAMB-231 breast cancer and SKHep-1 hepatoma cell lines.
Current Microbiology | 2007
Vivian W. Y. Lee; Andrew K Chan; Kenneth Lee; Francis K.L. Chan
ObjectiveThe aim of our study was to evaluate the accuracy of the serology test kit (Signify H. pylori test), an office-based serological test and to compare relative performances with endoscopy, including biopsy urease tests (Clotest), histology, and culture when applied to dyspeptic adult patients in Hong Kong Chinese.MethodsProspective clinical trial was conducted at the Alice Ho Miu ling Nethersole Hospital (AHNH) outpatient endoscopy center from June to December 2004 and included adult Chinese patients who attended the endoscopy center. A research nurse interviewed consenting patients and whole blood samples were obtained via simple fingerstick were then and transferred to Signify test kits. The results were read after 5 minutes. The presence of two distinct lines within the result-reading window was treated as a positive result; a single distinct line was treated as a negative result. All patients underwent upper gastroduodenal endoscopy, and antral/antrum gastric biopsy specimens were taken and then processed for microbiological cultures.ResultsA total of 384 patients were recruited in the study and 131 (34.7%) patients were tested positive for H. pylori. Among them, 62 patients (47.3%) were detected by the Signify H. pylori test. The Signify serology test kit was 52.7% sensitive, 87.9% specific, and 75.7% accurate, respectively in the current study.ConclusionThe Signify H. pylori test showed a sub-optimal correlation between the presence of H. pylori infection and the serological test results in a Hong Kong Chinese population.
Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore | 2006
Kam Lun Hon; Vivian W. Y. Lee; Ting Fan Leung; Kenneth Lee; Andrew K Chan; Tai Fai Fok; Ping Chung Leung
Archive | 1984
Bob Bosnyak; Albert Chan; Mark E. Fitzpatrick; Gary R. Gouldsberry; Cyrus Tsui; Andrew K Chan
Archive | 1985
Bob Bosnyak; Albert Chan; Mark E. Fitzpatrick; Gary R. Gouldsberry; Cyrus Tsui; Andrew K Chan
Archive | 1985
Cyrus Tsui; George L. Geannopoulos; Mark E. Fitzpatrick; Andrew K Chan
Archive | 1985
Mark E. Fitzpatrick; Cyrus Tsui; Andrew K Chan; Albert Chan
Archive | 1985
Mark E. Fitzpatrick; Cyrus Tsui; Andrew K Chan; Albert Chan