Publications by authors named "Ji-Xin Tian"

Background: Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF), a prodrug of mycophenolic acid (MPA), is widely used in the prophylaxis for graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). MPA undergoes enterohepatic recycling (EHR). Oral antibiotics can affect MPA concentration by reducing intestinal flora-mediated EHR.

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Purpose: To explore the contribution of physiological characteristics to variability in ciclosporin pharmacokinetics in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients.

Methods: Clinical data from 563 patients were collected from centers in three regions. Ciclosporin concentrations were measured using immunoassays.

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The ripened seeds of Strychnos nux-vomica L. have been extensively used as herbal medicines in Asian countries. Dihydroindole-type alkaloids are not only the active constituents but also the toxicants in Strychnos.

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Article Synopsis
  • Tacrolimus is a key medication for preventing acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) in patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT), and this study investigates its blood concentration correlation with aGVHD incidence in Chinese patients.
  • A retrospective analysis of 104 Chinese alloHSCT recipients showed significant variability in tacrolimus blood levels (Cv, C0, C2) during the first 8 weeks post-transplant, with higher concentrations potentially linked to a lower risk of aGVHD, although the trend wasn't statistically significant due to the small sample size.
  • The study concludes that monitoring tacrolimus blood levels, particularly at specific time points during treatment, can help predict and
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Background: Brucine is a widely prescribed glycine antagonist, but a complete understanding of its metabolic pathway is still lacking. The present work represents the first investigation of in vivo metabolism of brucine in rats using LC-ESI-ion trap-TOF-MS.

Results: A total of 12 Phase I and five Phase II metabolites were tentatively identified.

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Introduction: For centuries, Semen Strychni (the ripened seeds of Strychnos nux-vomica) has been used extensively as a herbal medicine in Asian countries. However, the chemical composition of the dihydroindole-type alkaloids contained in processed Semen Strychni is not fully understood.

Objective: To develop an improved strategy using mass defect filtering (MDF) in combination with MS(n) analysis and theoretical calculations for identification and structural characterisation of dihydroindole-type alkaloids in processed Semen Strychni extracts.

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In this report, the in vitro metabolism of Strychnos alkaloids was investigated using liquid chromatography/high-resolution mass spectrometry for the first time. Strychnine and brucine were selected as model compounds to determine the universal biotransformations of the Strychnos alkaloids in rat liver microsomes. The incubation mixtures were separated by a bidentate-C18 column, and then analyzed by on-line ion trap/time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

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Saikosaponins (SSs) are a class of triterpene saponins with a wide spectrum of bioactivities. A sensitive liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method was developed for simultaneous determination of saikosaponin a, saikosaponin c, saikosaponin d and saikosaponin b₂ in rat plasma. Plasma samples were prepared by liquid-liquid extraction.

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The aim of the present study was to compare the bioavailability of valacyclovir (CAS 124832-26-4; INN: valaciclovir) from two valacyclovir hydrochloride (CAS 214832-27-5) capsules (150 mg/capsule as test preparation and 150 mg/capsule commercially available original capsule of the drug as reference preparation) in 20 Chinese healthy male volunteers, aged between 20 and 27. The study was conducted according to an open, randomized, single blind, 2-way crossover study design with a wash-out phase of 7 days. Blood samples for pharmacokinetic profiling were taken up to 24 h post-dose.

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