Publications by authors named "Guo De-An"

Curcumae Longae Rhizoma (CLRh), Curcumae Radix (CRa), and Curcumae Rhizoma (CRh), derived from the different medicinal parts of the species, are blood-activating analgesics commonly used for promoting blood circulation and relieving pain. Due to their certain similarities in chemical composition and pharmacological effects, these three herbs exhibit a high risk associated with mixing and indiscriminate use. The diverse methods used for distinguishing the medicinal origins are complex, time-consuming, and limited to intraspecific differentiation, which are not suitable for rapid and systematic identification.

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Phytochemical investigation of the stems of Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston resulted in the isolation of five new pentacyclic triterpenoids, including three oleananes (1, 2, and 5) and two ursanes (3 and 4), along with 23 known compounds (6-28). Their structures were elucidated by comprehensive spectroscopic analysis and chemical methods.

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Background: Despite the widespread implementation of analytical hardware capable of recording large-scale datasets for botanical natural products, the data processing procedures for compound annotation remain a bothersome obstacle that demand a tremendous amount of time and expert knowledge.

Methods: Herein, an automatic LC-MS/MS data analysis workflow with AutoAnnotatoR was introduced for the compound annotation of plant derived natural products, which has the merits of great efficiency, high accuracy, saving time and simplified process. This procedure enabled automatic matching of MS data with characteristic fragment ions, as well as MS data with compound libraries, which improves the accuracy of structural elucidation.

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Aspongpyridiniums A-J (1-10), ten previously undescribed amino acid-derived pyridinium salts were isolated and identified from the n-BuOH fraction of the 50% MeOH extract of insect species Aspongopus chinensis, well-known for its use in traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of pain, indigestion and kidney diseases. Their structures were determined by extensive spectroscopic data as well as electronic circular dichroism calculations and comparisons. Aspongpyridiniums A-J are structurally characterized by a unique 1,3,4-trisubstituted pyridinium skeleton with a variable functional group derived from an amino acid unit.

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  • - Asari radix et rhizoma is the only medicinal plant from the Aristolochiaceae family approved in China, mainly used for colds and headaches, with roots and rhizomes being the only authorized parts since 2005.
  • - This study is the first to compare the chemical profiles of the plant's overground and underground parts, utilizing advanced techniques like SPME-GC-MS and LC-Orbitrap-MS to identify a total of 359 constituents.
  • - The findings revealed a high similarity in volatile components but a significant difference in non-volatile constituents, leading to the identification of specific markers that could improve the plant's clinical application and monitoring.
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Glycosylation is an important post-modification reaction in plant secondary metabolism, and contributes to structural diversity of bioactive natural products. In plants, glycosylation is usually catalyzed by UDP-glycosyltransferases. Flavonoid 2'--glycosides are rare glycosides.

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is a species of the genus that can be used as both a medicinal herb and healthy food. The sesquiterpenes in have attracted extensive attention in recent years. In this study, Amide × RP offline two-dimensional chromatography separation tandem high-resolution mass spectrometry combined with GNPS (Global Natural Product Social Molecular Networking) was developed for the characterization of sesquiterpenes in .

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  • This text talks about a study that looks into traditional medicine and how it has created interest in research areas like chemical analysis, pharmacology, and clinical uses.
  • It introduces a total of 182 databases that help researchers gather and understand information about traditional medicine, breaking them down into different categories based on what they do.
  • The article also shares information on how researchers can choose the best databases for their work and gives updates on some of the commonly used databases based on tests with keywords.
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer's disease (AD). Currently, there is no cure for PD, and medications can only control the progression of the disease. Various experimental studies have shown the significant efficacy of TCM in treating PD, and combination with western medicine can enhance the effects and reduce toxicity.

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  • * This research examined how seven types of human intestinal fungi transform CDCA, discovering that hydroxylation and dehydrogenation are the main metabolic processes involved.
  • * The study identified eight new compounds resulting from the interaction with one specific fungus, Rhizopus microspores, some of which inhibit FXR activity, suggesting they could affect metabolism in ways that differ from CDCA.
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  • Scientists created a new catalog of gut fungi, listing 760 different types found in the poop of healthy people.
  • This catalog helps researchers understand how these fungi work and how they might relate to diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
  • The study analyzed poop samples from many people and found important links between gut fungi and health problems.
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  • Authenticating ingredients in herbal formulas, like Rehmanniae Radix, is important but challenging due to similarities in composition that can lead to significantly different effects.
  • Researchers developed a new HPTLC-QDa MS technique, optimizing conditions to reliably detect specific components like oligosaccharides and iridoids in these herbs.
  • The technique was successfully used to distinguish between raw and processed Rehmanniae Radix in 12 commercial products, improving the identification of herbal ingredients in food supplements.
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A commercial high-resolution MS database "TCM-PCDL" was innovatively introduced to automatically identify multi-components in 73 edible flowers rapidly and accurately by liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry, which can be time-consuming and labor-intensive in traditional manual method. The database encompasses over 2565 natural products with various energy levels. Unknown compounds can be identified through direct matching and scoring MS spectra with database.

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Aurantii Fructus (AF) and Aurantii Fructus Immaturus (AFI) have been used for thousands of years as traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with sedative effects. Modern studies have shown that Citrus plants also have protective effects on the nervous system. However, the effective substances and mechanisms of action in Citrus TCMs still remain unclear.

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Acta Pharm Sin B

January 2024

Immune-related nephropathy (IRN) refers to immune-response-mediated glomerulonephritis and is the main cause of end-stage renal failure. The pathogenesis of IRN is not fully understood; therefore, treatment is challenging. Traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) have potent clinical effects in the treatment of the IRN conditions immunoglobulin A nephropathy, lupus nephropathy, and diabetic nephropathy.

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Background: Energy deficiency is the characteristic of chemotherapy-induced cachexia (CIC) which is manifested by muscle wasting. glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, and lipid metabolism are central to muscle bioenergy production, which is vulnerable to chemotherapy during cancer treatment. Recent investigations have spotlighted the potential of Shenqi Fuzheng injection (SQ), a Chinese proprietary medicine comprising Radix Codonopsis and Radix Astragali, in alleviating CIC.

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Comprehensive and rapid analysis of secondary metabolites like saponins remains challenging. This study aimed to establish a semi-automated workflow for filtration, identification, and characterization of saikosaponins in six Bupleurum species. Radix Bupleuri, a high-sales herbal medicine, is often adulterated, restricting its quality control and applications.

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Background: Fritillaria Bulbus (FB), a precious medicinal herb renowned for its heat-clearing, lung-moistening, cough-relieving and phlegm-eliminating effects. In pursuit of profits, unscrupulous merchants have engaged in the substitution or adulteration of valuable varieties with cheaper alternatives. It is, therefore, urgent to develop effective technical approaches to identify FBs from adulterants.

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This is the first report to use Atmospheric Pressure Solids Analysis Probe (ASAP) for rapid and intelligent authentication of 78 edible flowers. Mass spectra of 451 batches were collected, with each run for 1-2 min. Experimental raw data was automatically extracted and aligned to create a MS database, based on which flowers were identified by MS similarity scores and rankings.

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Pheretima, also called "earthworms", is a well-known animal-derived traditional Chinese medicine that is extensively used in over 50 Chinese patent medicines (CPMs) in Chinese Pharmacopoeia (2020 edition). However, its zoological origin is unclear, both in the herbal market and CPMs. In this study, a strategy for integrating in-house annotated protein databases constructed from close evolutionary relationship-sourced RNA sequencing data from public archival resources and various sequencing algorithms (restricted search, open search, and de novo) was developed to characterize the phenotype of natural peptides of three major commercial species of Pheretima, including (PA),   (PV), and (MM).

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  • - Ginseng is high in polysaccharides, but limited research exists on using these polysaccharides to differentiate between various ginseng species, such as Panax ginseng and red ginseng.
  • - The study analyzed non-starch polysaccharides (NPs) from six ginseng types, using various chromatography methods and biological evaluations, finding that NPs made up approximately 20% of total polysaccharides, with red ginseng having the highest content.
  • - Specific markers in the NPs helped distinguish certain ginseng species, and polysaccharides from Panax quinquefolius showed significant protective effects on heart cells, highlighting their potential role in herbal medicine quality control.
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  • Traditional quality control methods for Chinese patent medicines are limited, often using a "one standard for one species" approach that doesn't effectively differentiate between similar herbal species.
  • The study introduces a new technique called multiple heart-cutting two-dimensional liquid chromatography/charged aerosol detector (MHC-2DLC/CAD) to analyze and quantify 16 ginsenosides found in various ginseng formulations, achieving effective separation in about 85 minutes.
  • The method was shown to be highly reliable and efficient, demonstrating strong linearity, repeatability, and sensitivity, and ultimately helping to reveal significant differences in ginsenoside content across 28 tested products, aiding in better quality evaluation.
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