Publications by authors named "Hong-ning Liu"

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  • * Traditional dietary care, rooted in Chinese cuisine and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is vital for disease prevention and health maintenance.
  • * The China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences has developed guidelines for dietary care that blend TCM principles with modern nutrition, promoting individualized diets that align with regional and personal health needs.
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To explore the effect and mechanism of Gegen Qinlian Decoction(GQD) in inhibiting M1 polarization of macrophages under inflammatory hypoxia by simulating intestinal hypoxia microenvironment in vitro. A tri-gas incubator was used to simulate normal physiological hypoxia of the colon and inflammatory hypoxia microenvironments of ulcerative colitis(UC). RAW264.

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The study investigated the effect of Buyang Huanwu Decoction(BYHWD) on endogenous biomarkers in the urine of rats with chronic inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide(LPS) using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight-mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MS), aiming to elucidate the molecular mechanism underlying the therapeutic effect of BYHWD on chronic inflammation from a metabolomics perspective. Male SD rats were randomly divided into a normal group, a model group, and low-, medium-, and high-dose BYHWD groups(7.5, 15, and 30 g·kg~(-1)).

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Objective: To observe the effects of moxibustion at "Mingmen" (GV 4) and "Guanyuan" (CV 4) on immune function and intestinal flora in healthy rats, thereby investigating the underlying mechanism of moxibustion on immune function.

Methods: Twenty 8-week-old SD rats were randomly divided into a young blank group and a young moxibustion group, with 10 rats in each group. Similarly, twenty 8-month-old SD rats were randomly divided into a middle-aged blank group and a middle-aged moxibustion group, with 10 rats in each group.

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This study investigated the effect of guarana on plasma lipid metabolites in obese rats and analyzed its mechanism in the treatment of dyslipidemia in obesity. High-fat diet was used to establish obese rat models, and the therapeutic effect of guarana on obese rats was evaluated by measuring body weight, white fat, liver weight, and lipid content, as well as observing liver histomorphology. Lipid metabolites in plasma of rats in each group were detected by UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS lipidomics.

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Essential oils (EOs) are primarily isolated from medicinal plants and possess various biological properties. However, their low water solubility and volatility substantially limit their application potential. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to improve the solubility and stability of the () EO by forming an inclusion complex (IC) with β-cyclodextrin (β-CD).

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Triptolide (TP) has shown potential in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatment, but the narrow therapeutic window limits its clinical application. In clinical practice, the compatibility of and is often used to attenuate the toxicity of TP, but its compatibility mechanism has not been fully elucidated. The aim of this study was to investigate the pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of a combined regimen of TP and paeoniflorin (PF) after transdermal administration in male and female Sprague Dawley (SD) rats via a rapid and sensitive liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method.

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is a traditional aromatic resuscitation drug that can be clinically used to prevent cardiovascular diseases. The volatile oil of (VOA) possesses important medicinal properties, including protection against acute myocardial ischemia (MI) injury. However, the pharmacodynamic material basis and molecular mechanisms underlying this protective effect remain unclear.

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Raspberry, the fruit of Rubus Chingii Hu, has been used as a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to nourish kidney and strengthen Yang-qi. In order to determine the quality of raspberry, the quality markers (Q-markers) of raspberry that can improve renal function were investigated using UPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS in this study. The results of serum pharmacochemistry indicated that six components rutin, ellagic acid, kaempferol-3-rutinoside, astragalin, tiliroside, and goshonoside F5 in raspberry were absorbed into rat blood.

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Medicinal plants are complex chemical systems containing thousands of secondary metabolites. The rapid classification and characterization of the components in medicinal plants using mass spectrometry (MS) remains an immense challenge. Herein, a novel strategy is presented for MS through the combination of solid-phase extraction (SPE), multiple mass defect filtering (MMDF) and molecular networking (MN).

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Fructus Aurantii is a traditional medicated diet in East Asia. To determine the underlying chemical markers responsible for the quality and efficacy of Fructus Aurantii, a sensitive metabolomic method was applied to distinguish Fructus Aurantii in Jiangxi Province from other two geographical locations (Hunan Province and Chongqing City) in China. In the present study, multivariate analyses were adopted to compare chemical compositions in 21 batches of Fructus Aurantii samples.

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This present study aimed to explore the molecular mechanism of Erzhi Wan(a prescription of nourishing Yin and toni-fying liver and kidney) in treatment of aging by network pharmacology. The active constituents and target proteins of Erzhi Wan were searched from Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database(TCMSP) and PubChem databases respectively. Aging-related genes were searched from Gene and HAGR databases.

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The taste is the key to the research and design for formulation prescription of traditional Chinese medicine buccal tablets( TCMBTs). TCMBTs are dissolved in the oral cavity in parallel with the release of the drug,providing a sufficient " time window" for the perception of various basic taste,tactile and retention. The overall taste is the result of competitive inhibition,comprehensive superposition and dynamic change of multiple tastes.

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The aim of this paper was to explore the effects of Frankincense and Myrrh essential oil on transdermal absorption in vitro of Chuanxiong, and to investigate the possible penetration mechanism of their essential oil from the perspective of skin blood perfusion changes. Transdermal tests were performed in vitro with excised mice skin by improved Franz diffusion cells. The cumulative penetration amounts of ferulic acid in Chuanxiong were determined by HPLC to investigate the effects of Frankincense and Myrrh essential oil on transdermal permeation properties of Chuanxiong.

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Proteomics method, based on NanoLC-LTQ-Orbitrap technology, was applied to explore the biological basis of intervention effect of "Qi enriching" herbs on "Qi deficiency" rats. The "Qi deficiency" rat model was established with caloric restriction combined with excessive swimming. Muscle proteins of vastus lateralis from the blank group, the model group and the ginseng group were detected by NanoLC-LTQ-Orbitrap system.

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Objective: To investigate the impact of dampness-heat (DH) on the development of mammary tumors in 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA)-induced rats.

Methods: Forty rats were randomly divided into 3 groups in a randomized block design, including the control group (n=13), DMBA group (n=14), and DMBA plus DH group (n=13). Rats in the DMBA group and DMBA plus DH group were intragastrically administrated with DMBA (100 mg/kg) for twice, once per week, while rats in the control group were treated with equivalent volumes of sesame oil.

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  • * Thirteen DDIE metabolites were identified, including seven reported for the first time, using advanced mass spectrometry techniques, revealing important metabolic pathways like demethylation and ring-opening.
  • * The enzyme CYP1A1 was found to play a significant role in metabolite formation, and exposure to DDIE increased levels of specific endogenous metabolites in mouse urine, suggesting its influence on gut microbiota.
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A new ferulic acid ester named 4-methyl-3--hexenylferulate (), together with eight known phenolic acid esters (-), was isolated from the methanolic extract of the roots and rhizomes of . Their structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic techniques, including 2D NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. 4-Methoxyphenethyl ferulate () NMR data is reported here for the first time.

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  • Osthole, a coumarin compound, shows potential for treating metabolic diseases like hyperglycemia and fatty liver by affecting PPAR α and γ pathways, although its complete metabolism and biological effects are not fully understood.
  • This study utilized advanced chromatography techniques to identify 41 metabolites of osthole, revealing that enzymes CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 play significant roles in its metabolism.
  • The research indicated that osthole reduces specific lipid levels in the blood, which may explain its beneficial impact on metabolic conditions and provides new insights into its metabolic pathways like hydroxylation and glucuronidation.
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(Tie Pi Shi Hu in Chinese) has been widely used to treat different diseases in China. Anticancer effect is one of the important effects of . However, the molecular mechanism of its anticancer effect remains unclear.

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  • The study aimed to explore how the "cold" or "hot" properties of traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) affect biological indexes and to create a model for identifying these effects.
  • Rats were divided into control and treatment groups, receiving specific TCM water decoctions over 30 days, while researchers tracked 53 biological effect indexes related to TCM properties using data-mining software.
  • Results highlighted that liver SDH activity was the key biological marker for distinguishing cold and hot properties in TCM, with other significant markers including triglycerides and liver enzymes, achieving a model accuracy of 97.39%.
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Objective: To prepare colon target pellets of Pulsatilla total saponins.

Method: Pulsatilla total saponins-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin inclusion was prepared by the water solution-mixing method. Then plain pills of inclusion were prepared by the granulation-spheronization method, and coated by Glatt fluid bed.

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  • This study investigated how solid dispersion technology and inclusion technology affect the dissolution of Pulsatillae total saponins and explored the underlying mechanisms.
  • Solid dispersions were created using PEG 4000, and inclusion compounds were made with hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin, with various analysis methods confirming their formation.
  • Results indicated that the inclusion compound had the highest dissolution rate, significantly outperforming both the solid dispersion and the bulk pharmaceutical form of the saponins.
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Traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) contain multi-interactive compounds that have been used for treatment of peri-menopausal syndrome and have become a new phytoestrogens resource. The QiBaoMeiRan formula (QBMR), including Polygoni multiflori radix, Angelicae sinensis radix, Achyranthis bidentatae radix, semen Cuscutae, fructus Lycii, Poria, and fructus Psoraleae, has been used clinically for treating osteoporosis in post-menopausal women by virtue of its kidney-invigorating function. However, no evidence base links QBMR to estrogen replacement therapy.

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To study the in situ intestinal absorption kinetics and compatibility influence of peimine and peiminine in rats, the absorption of peimine and peiminine in small intestine (duodenum, jejunum and ileum) and colon of rats was investigated using in situ single-pass perfusion method and the drug content was measured by HPLC-ELSD. Perfusion rate, pH, concentration of drug, gender and bile duct ligation can significantly affect the absorption of peimine and peiminine, the Ka, and Papp values in the condition of pH 6.8 and pH 7.

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