Publications by authors named "Jia-gang Deng"

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  • Yiyi Fuzi Baijiang Powder (YFBP) is a traditional Chinese medicine composed of specific herbs aimed at treating abscesses and pus discharge, as detailed in the analysis of its clinical applications.
  • The study highlights YFBP's effectiveness across various medical fields such as gastroenterology, gynecology, and dermatology, often used alongside modern medicine to treat damp-heat-related conditions.
  • Additionally, YFBP exhibits significant pharmacological properties, including anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating effects, and the research visually correlates its clinical use with contemporary pharmacological findings, paving the way for future studies.
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Epidemic diseases have caused huge harm to the society. Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) has made great contributions to the prevention and treatment of them. It is of great reference value for fighting diseases and developing drugs to explore the medication law and mechanism of TCM under TCM theory.

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  • Durian shells are traditionally used in Chinese medicine for their health benefits, including heat clearing and moisturizing properties.
  • The shells contain a variety of chemical compounds, such as phenolic acids, flavonoids, and triterpenes, which contribute to their medicinal potential.
  • Modern studies have revealed that durian shells exhibit several pharmacological activities, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, suggesting their usefulness in disease treatment and management.
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  • Curcuma kwangsiensis root tuber is a traditional medicinal herb in Guangxi known for its active compounds, mainly terpenoids and curcumins, which aid in pain relief, mood enhancement, liver function, and anti-jaundice effects.
  • Modern studies highlight its health benefits, including liver protection, anti-tumor properties, and antioxidant activities.
  • The research identifies potential quality markers and key biological pathways related to its medicinal effects, serving as a foundation for further studies and product development in traditional Chinese medicine.
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Arthropod-borne diseases, such as malaria and dengue fever, have frequently beset five countries(Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand) in the tropical rainy Lancang-Mekong region, which pose a huge threat to social production and daily life. As a resort to such diseases, chemical drugs risk the resistance in plasmodium, non-availability for dengue virus, and pollution to the environment. Traditional medicinal plants have the multi-component, multi-target, and multi-pathway characteristics, which are of great potential in drug development.

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  • The study focused on analyzing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) preventive prescriptions for COVID-19, gathering data from health committees, medical experts, and institutions to create a comprehensive database.
  • In total, 157 prescriptions were analyzed, involving 130 different TCMs, with the most frequently used being a variety of tonifying, heat-clearing, and dampness-dispelling medicines.
  • The analysis revealed common characteristics in the TCMs used, including a predominance of cold-natured and sweet-tasting herbs, with a specific focus on the lung, stomach, and spleen meridians, as well as the identification of key medicinal combinations for enhanced therapeutic effects.
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Objective: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been diagnosed as an epidemic disease characterized by cold and dampness pathogens in TCM clinic. Due to many Chinese medicines with different functions were used in the treatment of COVID-19, it is very important to find the law of application of damp-removing traditional Chinese medicine with high frequency application, with view to providing a reference for the use and research of Chinese medicine to further control the pandemic.

Methods: The publicly released diagnosis and treatment programs issued by the National Health Commission and Health Commission of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, and Chinese herbs prescription information in these were collected, a database was established, and Excel and Graphpad 8.

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Camphor is a terpene ketone with aromatic and volatile properties in nature derived from the bark of Cinnamomum camphora or synthesized from turpentine. Camphor exhibits various biological properties such as anti-microbial, anti-viral, anti-coccidial, and anti-cancer. It is also used as a form of topical medication for skin irritation, joint pain, and as a relief for itching from insect bites.

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Momordica cochinchinensis (Lour.) Spreng is an indigenous South Asian edible fruit, and seeds of Momordica cochinchinensis have been used therapeutically in traditional Chinese medicine. Previous studies have shown that M.

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Genipin, an iridoid substance, is mainly derived from Gardenia jasminoides Ellis of the traditional Chinese medicine and is widely used in raw materials for the food additive gardenia blue and biological materials. The developmental toxicity of genipin has not been investigated, and its underlying mechanism is unclear. Therefore, in this study we attempt to investigate the potential developmental toxicity of genipin in zebrafish embryos/larvae.

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Dengue virus (DENV) is an arthropod-borne virus that has developed into a prominent global health threat in recent decades. The main causative agent of dengue fever, the virus infects an estimated 390 million individuals across the globe each year. Despite the sharply increasing social and economic burden on global society caused by the disease, there is still a glaring lack of effective therapeutics against DENV.

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Members of the China-ASEAN Joint Laboratory for International Cooperation in Traditional Medicine Research used the video conference platform to exchange and discuss the advantages of traditional medicine through the form of score exchange and report, and research and develop the amount and issues of the therapeutic COVID-19 products of concern. This paper mainly reviews the achievements of the implementation of the epidemic prevention and control plan, advances of scientific basic studies on SARS-CoV-2, analysis and screening of potential targets and pathways of antiviral compounds based on network pharmacology and development of antiviral food dual-use products. The authors believe that the declaration of the (10 + 3) special meeting of national leaders on epidemic prevention and control should raise the medical and pharmaceutical issues of common concern.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the protective effects of mangiferin (MGN) against neurological damage caused by chronic lead (Pb) exposure through the activation of Nrf2-related processes.
  • The research involved 96 Wistar rats divided into different groups, with some receiving DMSA (a standard treatment for lead poisoning) and others receiving varying doses of MGN over four weeks, followed by evaluation using various biochemical and histological methods.
  • Results showed that MGN administration successfully mitigated brain damage and oxidative stress caused by Pb, primarily by activating Nrf2-dependent enzymes and genes, indicating its potential as a neuroprotective agent.
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  • A study on Hand.-Mazz resulted in the discovery of 12 compounds, including a new secoiridoid glycoside and several phenols, all identified for the first time from this plant.
  • The structural analysis of these compounds was conducted using advanced techniques like HR-ESI-MS, UV, IR, and NMR spectroscopy.
  • Testing revealed that one of the isolated compounds showed significant inhibitory effects on three different human cancer cell lines, with IC values between 83.0 to 172.0 μM.
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  • Four new compounds, menisdaurins B-E (1-4), were discovered from the hypocotyl of the mangrove Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, alongside three known derivatives (5-7).
  • The structures of these compounds were determined using detailed spectroscopic techniques.
  • All seven compounds demonstrated varying levels of anti-Hepatitis B virus activity, with effective concentrations (EC50) ranging between 5.1 and 87.7 μg/mL.
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This study is to investigate the protective effect of mangiferin on NF-kappaB (P65) and IkappaBalpha expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) in rats with cigarette smoke induced chronic bronchitis. The rat model with chronic bronchitis was established by cigarette smoke. Real-time fluorescence RT-PCR was executed for evaluating the NF-kappaB (P65) and IKkappaBalpha gene expression in mononuclear cell, and flow cytometry for their protein expression.

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Mangiferin is a major bioactive ingredient in Mangifera indica Linn. (Anacardiaceae) leaves. Aqueous extract of such leaves have been used as an indigenous remedy for respiratory diseases like asthma and coughing in traditional Chinese medicine.

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Objective: To study the chemical constituents of ethyl acetate fraction of Citrullus vulgaris Schrad vine.

Methods: Compounds were isolated and purified by polyamide column chromatography, silica gel column chromatography, thin layer chromatography and sephadex gel column chromatography. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of physicochemical properties and spectral data.

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  • The study aimed to investigate how a herbal treatment called Semen Persicae affects the cAMP-PKA signaling pathway in rats suffering from two conditions: cold and heat blood stasis syndromes.
  • Sixty rats were divided into groups, receiving either herbal decoctions or water, and were subjected to specific conditions to induce blood stasis syndromes before testing for cAMP levels and PKA protein expression in their blood.
  • Results showed that Semen Persicae reduced cAMP levels and PKA expression in rats with heat blood stagnation, while increasing both in those with cold stagnation, indicating its dual regulatory effect on the cAMP-PKA pathway depending on the type of syndrome.
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Aim: To synthesize three novel esterified-derivatives of mangiferin and evaluate their hypoglycemic activities.

Methods: Acetic, propionic, and butyric anhydride were reacted with mangiferin, respectively. The hypoglycemic activity of the derivatives was evaluated using a hyperglycemic mouse model induced by streptozotocin (STZ), and the islet cells were checked by biopsy inspection.

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Objective: To further study the characteristics of drugs with neutral property in two-way application and conditioned dominance by observing the action characteristic of 10 traditional Chinese medicines with neutral property in hemorheological indicators of heat stagnation and blood stasis syndrome and cold stagnation and blood stasis syndrome rats.

Method: The model of heat stagnation and blood stasis syndrome rats was established by injecting carrageenan and dry yeast, while the model of cold stagnation and blood stasis syndrome rats was established by body freezing. Subsequently, 10 traditional Chinese medicines with neutral property, 5 traditional Chinese medicines with heat property and 5 traditional Chinese medicines with cold property were selected for intervention to observe the changes in such indicators as whole blood viscosity, plasma viscosity and hematocrit and analyze the action characteristics of drugs with neutral property.

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To improve the anti-tumor effects of gallic acid and mangiferin, a gallic acid-mangiferin hybrid molecule (GAMA) was synthesized from gallic acid with mangiferin in the presence of ionic liquid ChC1(choline chloride)·2SnC12. Chemical and spectroscopic methods, such as (1)H and (13)C NMR spectroscopy, and HR-ESIMS were used for the structure identification of GA-MA. Using the cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assay, the in vitro anti-tumor effects were compared between GA-MA, gallic acid and mangiferin on human hepatoma HepG2, human nasopharyngeal carcinoma CNE, human lung cancer NCI-H460, human ovarian cancer SK-OV-3, and human cervical cancer Hela cells.

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Objective: To study the action characteristics of "two-way application and conditioned dominance" of traditional Chinese medicines with neutral property by observing the action characteristic of 10 traditional Chinese medicines capable of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis with neutral property in the microcirculation in rats with heat stagnation and blood stasis syndrome.

Method: The rat model with heat stagnation and blood stasis syndrome was established by injecting carrageenan and dry yeast, and the rat model with cold stagnation and blood stasis syndrome was built by the body freezing method. Ten traditional Chinese medicines with neutral property, including 5 with hot property and 5 with cold property, were selected for intervention to observe blood flow rate and flow state indicators in rat auricles and make a comparative analysis on action characteristics of traditional Chinese medicines with neutral property.

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Lead is a ubiquitous environmental and industrial pollutant. Exposure to excessive amounts of lead is especially harmful to the central nervous systems of infants and young children, and oxidative stress has been reported as a major mechanism of lead-induced toxicity. To evaluate the ameliorative potential of antioxidant mangiferin (MGN) on lead-induced toxicity, Morris water maze test, determination of blood and bone lead concentration, determination of antioxidant status in plasma, as well as observation of ultrastructural changes in the hippocampus were carried out.

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