Publications by authors named "Ta-Si Liu"

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  • A study compared the effectiveness of lovastatin, berberine, and curcumin in treating non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) using a rat model induced by a high-fat diet.
  • The results showed that the combination of berberine and curcumin significantly reduced body weight and fat gain compared to lovastatin, and led to improved liver enzyme levels.
  • The study concluded that berberine and curcumin together have better therapeutic effects on NAFLD than lovastatin, likely due to their impact on oxidative stress, inflammation, and lipid metabolism.
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The study aims to explore the main differential characteristics of Phragmites Rhizoma and its counterfeits (rhizomes of Arundo donax, Triarrhena lutarioriparia and Miscanthus sinensis) and provide experimental basis for the reasonable applications of gramineous plants through system research and comparison of plant morphogenesis, character, transverse organization characteristics and powder microscopic characteristics.

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A natural ursolic compound, 2β, 3β, 23-trihydroxy-urs-12-ene-28-olic acid (TUA) was isolated from the root of Actinidia chinensis Planch (A. chinensis Radix). Since a large number of triterpenoid compound has marked anticancer effects toward various types of cancer cell lines in vitro, this study was carried out to investigate the anticancer effect of TUA in non-small cell lung cancer cells (NSCLCCs) and the underlying apoptotic mechanism of TUA was examined in NCI-H460 cell lines.

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Based on the research of plant taxonomy and botanical investigation, microscopic characteristics of the root, stem, leaf transverse section and powder of Atropa belladonna were studied for identification of the herb. The research detailed and made clear to the description identification and microscopic characteristics of officinal parts of the herbs. The work provided reference for the identification of A.

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The RP-HPLC method was used to determinate the contents of forsythiaside B and poliumoside in different origin and parts from Callicarpa kwangtungensis. The linear ranges of forsythiaside B and poliumoside were 0. 106-3.

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Diterpenes, an important class of natural compounds, are widely distributed in nature. As the valuable diterpenoids continue to be found, diterpene synthase in the course of diterpene synthesis get as much attention as possible. The multiformity of end-product-diterpenoids were also due to the diversity of diterpene synthase.

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Through our pre-investigation and literature analysis, it was found that rhubarb could be categorized into two types, chrysophanol-type and rhein-type, based on the proportion of the two constituents in the total content of anthraquinones after acid hydrolysis. In this paper, the antimicrobial activities of chrysophanol-type and rhein-type rhubarbs against Staphylococcus aureus were compared with microcalorimetric analysis, in order to illustrate the bioactive differentiability between the two chemotypes. For the aim to display the distinction of chrysophanol and rhein percentage in total anthraquinones, the sampling volume was regulated to make the total anthraquinones equivalent, thus, the antimicrobial difference was only attributed to the difference of chemotypes.

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Objective: To establish an objective method to estimate the disparity between the cold and hot natures on the basis of an intrinsic correlation between temperature tropism of mice and the cold and hot natures of Chinese medicines.

Methods: Male KM mice were randomly divided into 7 groups of 6 each, namely the normal group (NM), the weak model group (WM), the strong model group (SM), the weak model plus Radix ginseng rubra group (WM + RG), the weak model plus Panax quinquefolius L. group (WM + PQ), the strong model plus Radix ginseng rubra group (SM + RG) and the strong model plus Panax quinquefolius L.

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Objective: To study the neuroprotective effect of water extracts of American Ginseng (WEAG) on Abeta25-35-induced SH-SY5Y cells apoptosis in Alzheimer's Disease cellular model.

Methods: The optimal concentration and treating time of Abeta25-35 for Alzheimer's Disease cellular model as well as those of WEAG were measured by flow cytometer. In addition, the cell viability was measured by MTT test and the morphology of SH-SY5Y cells was observed by Hoechst 33258 staining.

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Objective: To study the thin layer chromatographic (TLC) fingerprint of flavonoid constituents from Polygonatum odoratum, to set up the identification protocol of the herbal and provide scientific information for its quality control.

Method: The ethanol extracts were separated on silica gel G precoated plate with a mixture of toluene-ethylacetate-formic acid (5:4:1) as the mobile phase. The spots were visualized with ammonia vapor, then were examined under ultraviolet light (365 nm).

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  • The study aimed to measure the amount of imperatorin in tetraploidy radix angelicae dahuricae and compare it with the original diplontic varieties.
  • A chromatographic method was employed using a specific column and solutions at set conditions for precise measurement.
  • Results showed that tetraploid radix had 0.460% imperatorin, while diplontic species had only 0.225%, indicating that the tetraploid variety contains double the active component.
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