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Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2011
Xian Yang; Bochu Wang; Xue Zhang; Shui-Ping Yang; Wei Li; Qian Tang; Gurinder K. Singh
A simple, inexpensive, and efficient nanomagnetic powder three-phase hollow fibre-based liquid-phase microextraction (HF-LPME) technique combined with ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS) was developed for the simultaneous analysis of nine flavonoids in Polygonum hydropiper L. samples. The final, optimised extraction conditions were as follows: an organic solvent of ethyl acetate, a donor phase of aqueous KH₂PO₄ at pH 3.0, an acceptor phase of aqueous NaHCO₃ at pH 8.5, a stirring rate of 1000 rpm, and an extraction time of 50 min. Under these conditions, analyte calibration curves were all linear, with correlation coefficients ≥ 0.9994. The relative standard deviation for all analytes in intra-day (0.8-2.2%) and inter-day (1.7-3.5%) precision tests was well within the acceptable ranges, as were the limits of quantitation (LOQ < 0.054 μg/L) and detection (LOD < 0.170 μg/L). Recoveries for all standard compounds were between 95.17% and 99.82%, with a RSD of no more than 2.3%. Correlative analyses demonstrated that the physicochemical parameters of the compounds themselves also influenced the extraction efficiency. This technology proved to be rapid, sensitive, and reliable for the quality control of P. hydropiper L. samples.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2011
Xian Yang; Bochu Wang; Xue Zhang; Wei-Qi Liu; Jun-Zhen Qian; Wei Li; Jia Deng; Gurinder K. Singh; Hui Su
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Lysimachia christinae Hance is one of the herbs commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of cholecystitis and cholagogic efficiency. AIMS OF THE STUDY The water extract of Lysimachia christinae Hance was investigated to see if it possesses cholecystitis and cholagogic effects through traditional pathways. MATERIALS AND METHODS Lithocholic acid (LCA) and Escherichia coli were used to induce cholecystitis in adult guinea pigs. The present study evaluated the cholagogic effects of LCHE treatment on bile secretion and bile emptying in Sprague-Dawley rats and male Kunming mice. RESULTS The results showed that LCHE not only produced excellent anticholecystitis effects but also improved lesion severity in gallbladders induced by LCA. Similarly, LCHE administered to animals in the high-dose group exhibited an antibacterial effect in acute cholecystitis, and treatment with a mid-range or a high dose of LCHE resulted in an antipyretic effect, however, three doses of LCHE treatment groups had no effect on pathological change induced by Escherichia coli in gallbladder. Treatment with a high dose of LCHE significantly promoted bile secretion (0-90min, P<0.01), and treatment with a mid-range dose also significantly promoted bile secretion (30-60min P<0.05). Furthermore, treatment with a high dose of LCHE significantly promoted bile emptying (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS Our results demonstrate that LCHE exhibits a marked anticholecystitis and cholagogic activity in animals, which supports previous claims of its use in traditional Chinese medicine.
Phytomedicine | 2014
Xian Yang; Chong-Gang Huang; Shou-Ying Du; Shui-Ping Yang; Xue Zhang; Jian-Yi Liu; Xian-QinLuo; Jia-Hong Xu
To investigate the pharmacological effects of Danggui Buxue Tang (DBT) on immune-mediated aplasia anemia mice. The model of immune-mediated aplasia anemia mice was induced by means of (60)Co γ-ray irradiation and mixed cells of thymus and lymphnode of DBA/2 mice infusion through tail vein, the parameters tested indices were as following: blood picture, bone marrow nucleated cell count (BMNC), murine colony-forming unit-megakaryocytes (CFU-GM) of bone marrow cells, murine colony-forming unit-erthroid (CFU-E) and burst forming unit-erythroid (BFU-E). The results showed that DBT could not only withstand significantly decreation of blood cells by immune-mediated, but also stimulate on the growth of bone marrow colony cell and increase the weight of hemopoietic progenitor of bone marrow. Therefore, DBT had an obvious treat effect on immune-mediated aplasia anemia models mice.
Pharmacognosy Magazine | 2014
Liancai Zhu; Xian Yang; Jun Tan; Bochu Wang; Xue Zhang
Background: The compound Hongdoushan capsule (CHC) is widely known as compound herbal preparation and is often used to treat ovarian cancer and breast cancer, and to enhance the body immunity, etc., in clinical practice. Objective: To determine simultaneously 10 bioactive components from CHC, namely glycyrrhetinic acid, liquiritin, glycyrrhizin, baccatin III, 10-deacetylbaccatin III, cephalomannine, taxol, ginsenoside Rg1, ginsenoside Re, and ginsenoside Rb1. Materials and Methods: A high performance liquid chromatograph method coupled with photodiode array detector was developed and validated for the 1st time. Chromatographic analysis was performed on a SHIMADZU C18 by utilizing a gradient elution program. The mobile phase was acetonitrile (A)-water (B) at a flow rate of 0.8 mL/min. Results: The calibration curve was linear over the investigated concentration ranges with the values of r2 higher than 0.9993 for all the 10 bioactive components. The average recovery rates range from 98.4% to 100.5% with relative standard deviations ≤2.9%. The developed method was successfully applied to analyze 10 compounds in six CHC samples from different batches. In addition, the herbal sources of 32 chromatographic peaks were identified through comparative studying on chromatograms of standard, the respective extracts of Hongdoushan, RenShen, GanCao, and CHC. Conclusion: All the results imply that the accurate and reproducible method developed has high separation rate and enables the determination of 10 bioactive components in a single run for the quality control of CHC.
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research | 2013
Xian Yang; Xue Zhang; Shui-Ping Yang; Wei-Qi Liu
Archive | 2012
Longyun Li; Daxia Chen; Xue Zhang; Yekuan Wu; Peng Ma
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research | 2014
Xian Yang; Shui-Ping Yang; Xue Zhang; Xiao-Dong Yu; Qi-Yi He; Bochu Wang
Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2013
Xian Yang; Xue Zhang; Shui-Ping Yang; Xiao-Dong Yu
Archive | 2012
Daxia Chen; Longyun Li; Xue Zhang; Tan Jun
Archive | 2012
Xue Zhang; Daxia Chen; Longyun Li; Yu Wang; Xian Yang; Shui-Ping Yang