Publications by authors named "Ma Shuangcheng"

Chinese herbal medicine has offered a great treasure for discovering intrinsically bioactive low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs). Herein, the two-component hydrogels comprising glycyrrhizic acid (GA) and puerarin (PUE), the primary bioactive components, respectively, from herbs and are successfully prepared. Combined spectroscopic characterizations reveal that hydrogen bonds are formed between GA and PUE molecules, which further drives the growth of nanofiber assemblies into gel networks.

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Seaweeds are one of the major marine foods with high values. The diversity of seaweed species significantly impacts their quality and is closely linked to their purity and safety. For the first time, this study established a model to discriminate seaweed species using a multi-element fingerprinting approach for species identification.

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Arsenic is a common toxic heavy metal contaminant that is widely present in the ocean, and seaweeds have a strong ability to concentrate arsenic, posing a potential risk to human health. This study first analyzed the arsenic content in two different seaweeds and then used an innovative method to categorize the seaweeds into low-arsenic and high-arsenic groups based on their arsenic exposure levels. Finally, a non-targeted metabolomic analysis based on mass spectrometry was conducted on seaweed from different arsenic exposure groups.

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Background: Owing to high sensitivity and ability for absolute quantification, the droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) is widely used for viral and bacterial detection. However, few studies have been conducted on the application of ddPCR to identify the original plant species used in traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese patent medicine.

Purpose: In this study, we investigated the feasibility of using ddPCR to differentiate between Notopterygium incisum and N.

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Covering: 2009 up to the end of 2023Stilbenes, an emblematic group of polyphenols, have attracted the attention of numerous researchers owing to their intriguing polycyclic architectures and diverse bioactivities. In this updated review, natural stilbenes were analysed, especially oligomeric stilbenes, which are an emblematic group of polyphenols that harbor intriguing polycyclic architectures and diverse bioactivities compared with those previously anticipated. Oligomeric stilbenes with unique skeletons comprise a large majority of natural stilbenes owing to their structural changes and different substitutions on the phenyl rings.

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Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma and its preparations are often adulterated with Panacis Quinquefolii Radix. Based on the research on Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma and Panacis Quinquefolii Radix, the causes and analytical method of adulteration were determined. A UPLC-MS/MS method was developed for the detection of Panacis Quinquefolii Radix mixed in Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma, with pseudoginsenoside F_(11) as the marker.

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Sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids (SPAs), as a main class of components in Hook. f., possess a variety of bioactivities, such as immunosuppressive, insecticidal, and anti-tumor activities.

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The quality control of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is crucial for ensuring its efficacy and safety. Traditional methods, however, have limitations in fully capturing the natural essence of TCM, thus hindering the comprehensive exhibition of its authenticity. Addressing this challenge requires the establishment of a scientific and reasonable quality control system, which poses significant complexities due to the TCM unique attributes.

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Context: The mechanism of Renshen Shouwu Decoction (RSSW) in treating Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains unknown.

Objective: This study investigates the effects and mechanism of RSSW for ameliorating AD.

Materials And Methods: Ten SAMR1 mice and 40 SAMP8 mice were divided into five groups: control (SAMR1), model (SAMP8), positive drug (Donepezil, 1.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: UC, characterized by chronic inflammation primarily affecting the colon and rectum, follows a protracted relapsing course marked by inflammation and an abundance of free radicals at the onset. Hudichangrong Capsule (HDCRC), a traditional Chinese medicinal formula, has long been employed in the treatment of UC and chronic bacillary dysentery, exhibiting positive therapeutic outcomes and a high rate of cure in clinical practice.

Aim Of The Study: The precise mechanism underlying its efficacy for UC remains elusive.

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  • - The study explores the structure and protective effects of polysaccharides from eight different species on gastric mucosa, revealing varying content and composition of polysaccharides, primarily consisting of mannose and glucose.
  • - High-performance analyses indicated that all polysaccharides had a molecular weight greater than 1 × 10 Da, with certain varieties like DHP showing stronger protective effects against ethanol-induced cell damage in gastric mucosal cells.
  • - Polysaccharides, particularly DHP, demonstrated potential in reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in gastric cells by boosting antioxidant enzyme activity and lowering harmful molecules, suggesting a link between polysaccharide structure and their biological activities.
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This research aimed to investigate the pharmacological components for liver stagnation and spleen deficiency syndrome (LSSDS) of Evodia rutaecarpa (also called Yu HuangLian [YHL]) by exploring the spectrum-effect relationship between fingerprints and pharmacological actions. The fingerprints of 17 batches of YHL with different preparation conditions according to Box-Behnken Design were generated and analyzed to identify the common peaks by HPLC and FT-IR. Vasoactive intestinal peptide (vip), substance P, and 5-HT levels in colon sample were measured by ELISA.

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Scientific risk assessment of exogenous and endogenous toxic substances in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is of great significance. The present review comprises a comprehensive summary of progress in the health risk assessment of harmful exogenous substances in TCMs. Such substances include heavy metals, pesticide residues, biotoxins, and endogenous toxic components involving pyrrolizidine alkaloids.

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Perilla leaf oil (PLO) is a global premium vegetable oil with abundant nutrients and substantial economic value, rendering it susceptible to potential adulteration by unscrupulous entrepreneurs. The addition of cinnamon oil (CO) is one of the main adulteration avenues for illegal PLOs. In this study, new and real-time ambient mass spectrometric methods were developed to detect CO adulteration in PLO.

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In the past few years, mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) has brought many new inspirations to plant research. However, current MSI experiments usually include only a single batch of samples, casting doubts on the reproducibility of phytochemical distribution across different batches. Consequently, MSI has seldom been applied to conduct species discrimination.

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  • The study examined how much lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and arsenic (As) can be absorbed from three types of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) and their decoctions using a specific digestion and cell model.
  • A new risk assessment model was developed to evaluate the health risks associated with exposure to these heavy metals in TCMs, using a hazard index (HI) and a method for more detailed analysis called TTD.
  • Results showed the bioavailability of these metals varied significantly, but overall health risks from TCMs were found to be acceptable based on adjusted HI outcomes, contributing to a better understanding of how to ensure safer TCM use for public health.
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  • Early studies on heavy metals were not accurate in measuring health risks because they used simple methods that could either overstate or understate the danger.
  • A new approach combines detailed testing of how much of the metals can affect health and complex computer simulations to get better results for earthworms at risk.
  • The findings showed that while most people have an acceptable health risk, a small percentage might face serious risks, especially with cancers linked to certain metals, highlighting the need for better environment management.
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Structural and functional explorations on bio-soft matter such as micelles, vesicles, nanoparticles, aggregates or polymers derived from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has emerged as a new topic in the field of TCM. The discovery of such cross-scaled bio-soft matter may provide a unique perspective for unraveling the new effective material basis of TCM as well as developing innovative medicine and biomaterials. Despite the rapid rise of TCM-derived bio-soft matter, their hierarchical structure and assembly mechanism must be unambiguously probed for a further in-depth understanding of their pharmacological activity.

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The fruits of Forsythia suspensa (F. suspensa) have been used as a traditional Chinese medicine for 2000 years. Currently, the quality control of F.

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Tripterygium glycoside tablets (TGTs) are preparations extracted and purified from Hook. F and are extensively utilized in the treatment of autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, variations in production processes among manufacturers can lead to challenges in quality control and clinical utilization of TGTs.

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Natural polysaccharides are important active biomolecules. However, the analysis and structural characterization of polysaccharides are challenging tasks that often require multiple techniques and maps to reflect their structural features. This study aimed to propose a new heart-cutting two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2D-LC) method for separating and analyzing polysaccharides to explore the multidimensional information of polysaccharide structure in a single map.

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  • Styrax, a traditional Chinese medicinal material, was introduced in the Han Dynasty and first documented in the "Miscellaneous Records of Famous Physicians."
  • The study reviews historical and modern sources to clarify Styrax's origin, quality evaluation criteria (texture, viscosity, odor, and color), and changes in its varieties over time.
  • Notable shifts include the transition of Styrax's botanical source from Styrax officinalis to Liquidambar orientalis during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and later to L. styraciflua, along with changes in its geographic sourcing from southern Asia Minor to Central America.
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  • Thunb. (PM) is commonly used in Chinese traditional medicine, with polysaccharides being a key component that shows various biological benefits.
  • Two specific water-soluble polysaccharides, PMPs-1 and PMPs-2, were isolated and characterized, revealing their average molecular weights and unique sugar compositions.
  • Both polysaccharides significantly enhanced the growth of RAW 264.7 immune cells and stimulated the release of important immune factors, suggesting their potential as new immunomodulators for food and pharmaceutical applications.
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Objective: To explore the anti-inflammatory components and mechanism of the non-volatile ingredients of patchouli.

Methods: High performance liquid chromatography-heated electron spray ionization-high resolution mass spectroscope (HPLC-HESI-HRMS) was used to analyze the chemical constituents of the non-volatile ingredients of patchouli. The anti-inflammatory activity of ingredients was evaluated using lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced RAW264.

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has a long history of medicinal and edible homology in China. It has the functions of clearing heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and purulent discharge, diuresis, and relieving gonorrhea. It is mainly distributed in the central, southeastern, and southwestern provinces of China.

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