Publications by authors named "Shuang-cheng Ma"

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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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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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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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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  • 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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  • 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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The genus was of great medicinal value and attracted much attention on the taxonomic study using morphological and molecular methods. In this study, we assembled 12 chloroplast genomes of to reveal interspecific difference and intraspecific variation. The sequence length (156,692-157,061 bp) and structure of were conserved.

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  • - Seahorses are valuable for their health benefits and have many species with varying market prices, often leading to confusion in their identification.
  • - A new method utilizing peptide biomarkers through advanced techniques like Nano-LC-MS/MS and chemometrics has been developed to accurately identify different seahorse species.
  • - This method shows promise for ensuring proper identification of seahorses and their products, which is important for trade and conservation efforts.
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This study aimed to establish a method based on machine learning technology for accurately predicting the commodity specifications of Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus and explore the application of data augmentation technology in the field of drug analysis. The correlation optimized warping(COW) algorithm was used to perform peak calibration on the UPLC-QDA multi-channel superimposed data of 30 batches of samples, and the data were normalized. Through unsupervised learning methods such as clustering analysis, principal component analysis(PCA), and correlation analysis, the general characteristics of the data were understood.

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  • LC-MS is commonly used to detect pesticide residues, but traditional methods struggle with low-polarity pesticides due to sensitivity issues.
  • A new device called PENG-ESI utilizes plasma-excited nebulizer gas to enhance the detection of low-polarity pesticides while still effectively analyzing polar ones.
  • This method achieved a detection limit of 100 pg/g for S-bioallethrin with excellent accuracy and minimal matrix effects, indicating promise for food safety and environmental monitoring.
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Background: Evaluating traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) quality is a powerful method to ensure TCM safety. TCM quality evaluation methods primarily include characterization evaluations and separate physical, chemical, and biological evaluations; however, these approaches have limitations. Nevertheless, researchers have recently integrated evaluation methods, advancing the emergence of frontier research tools, such as TCM quality markers (Q-markers).

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  • Deer horn gelatin (DHG) is a popular dietary supplement, but its quality varies significantly, making it important to identify its source.
  • The manufacturing process complicates the distinction between DHG and gelatin from other sources, as similar properties and the loss of genetic material hinder quality assessment.
  • Researchers identified 18 unique peptide markers from five deer species using advanced methods, leading to the development of strategies for evaluating DHG quality effectively.
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Marine traditional Chinese medicines (MTCMs) hold a significant place in the rich cultural heritage in China. It plays an irreplaceable role in addressing human diseases and serves as a crucial pillar for the development of China's marine economy. However, the rapid pace of industrialization has raised concerns about the safety of MTCM, particularly in relation to heavy metal pollution.

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  • - This guideline is aimed at assessing the health risks of heavy metals in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to help shape health policies and improve public health.
  • - A multidisciplinary steering committee gathered data on exposure parameters and examined how heavy metals transfer from Chinese medicinal materials to their preparations to ensure an accurate risk assessment.
  • - The guideline offers a systematic approach for evaluating heavy metal risks in TCM, potentially leading to stronger regulatory standards and safer practices in clinical settings.
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Recent studies on risks assessment of heavy metal(loid) are usually based on their total concentrations. Nevertheless, such an analysis does not assess their real amounts absorbed by human body. To scientifically assess the health risks, in this study medical earthworms were analyzed for relative bioavailability (RBA) of arsenic (As) and lead (Pb) using a multiple gavage mouse model with liver, kidneys, brain, and leg bones as biomarkers for the first time.

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  • The study investigated pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) in three Boraginaceae herbs used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): Arnebia euchroma (AE), A. guttata (AG), and Lithospermum erythrorhizon (LE).
  • A UHPLC-MS/MS method was developed to measure eight specific PAs and assess their content across multiple batches of each herb, revealing varying levels of PAs present.
  • Risk assessments indicated that AE and AG posed low risk for oral consumption due to low PA content, while LE showed medium risk; all three herbs were deemed safe for external use, aiding in the quality evaluation of these medicinal plants.
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PTP1B plays an important role as a key negative regulator of tyrosine phosphorylation associated with insulin receptor signaling in the therapy for diabetes and obesity. In this study, the anti-diabetic activity of dianthrone derivatives from Polygonum multiflorum Thunb., as well as the structure-activity relationships, mechanism, and molecular docking were explored.

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In this study, rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry(REIMS) fingerprints of 388 samples of roots of Pulsatilla chinensis(PC) and its common counterfeits, roots of P. cernua and roots of Anemone tomentosa were analyzed based on REIMS combined with machine learning. The samples were determined by REIMS through dry burning, and the REIMS data underwent cluster analysis, similarity analysis(SA), and principal component analysis(PCA).

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  • Birch bark (Betula pendula subsp. Mandshurica) is recognized in traditional medicine for treating inflammatory diseases, but its chemical constituents and active compounds are not well understood.* -
  • The study aims to identify the extract's anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, and anti-proliferative effects through advanced chemical profiling and various evaluation techniques, including zebrafish models and in vitro assays.* -
  • Results showed the presence of 105 compounds in the extract, with 80 newly identified, and highlighted the extract's potential efficacy through its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties observed in zebrafish experiments.*
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  • This study created a method using ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) to analyze the specific compounds in Xinnaojian preparations.
  • A single marker (QAMS) technique was compared against the traditional external standard method (ESM) for accuracy in quantifying nine important components, showing generally similar results.
  • The findings highlight that the QAMS method is reliable for evaluating quality in Xinnaojian preparations, with variations in component levels across different manufacturers but consistency within the same brand.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a wide range of applications, including human healthcare-associated treatments and bioactive compound discovery. However, complex chemical systems present a significant challenge for chemical-material-based research and quality control. For instance, Banlangen (BLG) granules is a well-acknowledged TCM preparation widely used in clinical treatment of virus infection.

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This study aims to establish an ultra-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MS) method for the determination of emodin-8-O-β-D-glucoside(EG) and its metabolites in plasma, and to investigate the toxicokinetics(TK) behavior of them in rats. To be specific, the TK of EG and its metabolites from the first to the last administration in the repeated dose toxicity study was determined, and the kinetic parameters were calculated. The exposure of EG prototype and metabolites in rat plasma after oral administration of different doses of EG was evaluated.

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Sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids are important components in Tripterygium plants, possessing a wide range of pharmacological activities, such as anti-inflammation immunosuppression, anti-tumor, anti-virus, and deinsectization, and are of great research value. They are composed of highly oxidized dihydro-β-furansquiterpene and pyridine dicarboxylic acid through ester bonds. According to the structural characteristics of pyridine dicarboxylic acid fragments, they can be divided into various structural subtypes.

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