Publications by authors named "Shao-Rong Qin"

To provide the ancient literary evidence support for the clinical application and development of classical prescription based on systematical collection and analysis of the ancient Chinese medical literature containing Jinshui Liujun Jian, including its origin and development. Bibliometric analysis was used and information of Jinshui Liujun Jian in ancient Chinese medical literature was then collected for statistical analysis of formula compositions, main indications, dosage, preparation methods, etc. A total of 151 valid items of data were obtained from 48 ancient Chinese medicine books.

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To scientifically evaluate the intervention effect of Chinese medicine preventive administration(combined use of Huo-xiang Zhengqi Oral Liquid and Jinhao Jiere Granules) on community population in the case of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19), a large cohort, prospective, randomized, and parallel-controlled clinical study was conducted. Total 22 065 subjects were included and randomly divided into 2 groups. The non-intervention group was given health guidance only, while the traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) intervention group was given two coordinated TCM in addition to health guidance.

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To establish a high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method for simultaneous determination of four alkaloids(arecoline, guvacoline, arecaidine, and guvacine) in Arecae Pericarpium (AP) and Arecae Semen (AS), and compare the contents of these four alkaloids between different medicinal parts. The chromatographic conditions were as follows:Welch SCX(4.6 mm×250 mm, 5 μm)column, with acetonitrile-0.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to develop a PCR-based method for quantitatively detecting Pinellia ternata in Banxia decoction and to find a suitable analysis method for herbal medicines in liquid forms.
  • Researchers used PCR to target the ITS region of Pinellia ternata and assessed the results through agarose gel electrophoresis, establishing a relationship between the herb's concentration and PCR output.
  • The results demonstrated that both methods provided accurate analysis, with agarose gel electrophoresis showing a strong correlation (r = 0.9943), establishing a reliable and reproducible approach for this type of detection in traditional Chinese medicine.
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