Publications by authors named "Jin Bin Liao"

The present study investigates the possibility of using poloxamers as solubility and dissolution rate enhancing agents of poorly water soluble bioactive constituent patchouli alcohol (PA) that can be used for the preparation of immediate release pellets formulation. Two commercially available grades poloxamer 188 (P 188) and poloxamer 407 (P 407) were selected, and solid dispersions (SDs) containing different weight ratio of PA and poloxamers, and the combination of P 188 and P 407 as dispersing carriers of ternary solid dispersions (tSDs) were prepared by a low temperature melting method and solidified rapidly by dropping into the 10-15 °C condensing agent atoleine. Both PA/P 188 and PA/P 407 binary solid dispersions (bSDs) could remarkably promote the dissolution rate of PA, increasing approximately 16 times in bSDs with poloxamers in comparison with pure PA within 180 min.

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  • Shaoyao-Gancao Decoction (SGD) is a traditional Chinese medicine commonly used to manage conditions like adenomyosis, but its mechanisms of action were not well understood.
  • This study evaluated the effects of SGD and its key components (paeoniflorin and liquiritin) on human adenomyosis-derived cells, focusing on cell growth and apoptosis.
  • Findings revealed that SGD and its components can inhibit cell proliferation, promote apoptosis, and reduce inflammation-related factors, suggesting potential therapeutic pathways for treating adenomyosis.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth is a well-known medicinal herb commonly used in many Asian countries for inflammatory diseases. Pogostone (PO), a natural product isolated from Pogostemon cablin, is known to exert various pharmacological activities. This study aimed to investigate the anti-inflammatory property of PO, to elucidate its mechanism of action, and to evaluate its potential acute toxicity.

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Usnic acid is a dibenzofuran derivative found in several lichen species, which has been shown to possess several activities, including antiviral, antibiotic, antitumoral, antipyretic, analgesic, antioxidative and anti-inflammatory activities. However, there were few reports on the effects of usnic acid on LPS-induced acute lung injury (ALI). The aim of our study was to explore the effect and possible mechanism of usnic acid on LPS-induced lung injury.

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  • The solid dispersion technique helps to stabilize drugs in a solid form, boosting their dissolution rates and oral bioavailability by preventing reprecipitation in supersaturated solutions.
  • This study examined the effectiveness of different polymers, specifically PEG-6000, PVP, and Eudragit, in inhibiting reprecipitation of Patchouli alcohol (PA) in supersaturated solutions.
  • Eudragit was found to be the most effective polymer for maintaining supersaturation of PA over time, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right polymer and drug/polymer ratio for stability in solid dispersions.
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Background: A traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formula, HZJW, has been applied in clinics in China for gastrointestinal disorders. However, the therapeutic mechanism underlying its efficacy and safety remained to be defined. The present investigation was undertaken to evaluate the formula HZJW for its gastroprotective potential, possible effect on Helicobacter pylori along with safety to justify its anti-ulcer action and safe clinical application.

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Kangtai capsule (KT) is one type of traditional Chinese medicine preparation derived from the proved recipe, which was frequently applied as an effective clinical treatment of IBS. However, there still lack the reasonable and all-round analytical approach and the scientific studies on its underlying mechanisms. Therefore, our study aimed to develop the novel method for evaluating its quality as well as to interpret the potential mechanisms.

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