Publications by authors named "Wei-li Cui"

The in vitro cell culture experiment was conducted to study the effect of Danqi Piantan capsule (DPC) and DPC dislodge the antelope horn with artificial bezoar double (DPCBD) on nerve regeneration and blood vessel regeneration and preliminarily investigate the possibility of substituting antelope horn in DPC with artificial bezoar. In this experiment, rats were randomly divided into 5 groups: the blank serum control group, the model group, DPC groups (0.306 g x kg(-1) x d(-1), the same below), DPC remove of antelope horn (DPCRA) groups and DPCBD groups.

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To study the protective effect of Danqi Piantan capsule ( DPC) and its antelope horn substitution (DPCAS) on the cerebral ischemia, in order to preliminary study the possibility of replacing antelope horn with artificial bezoar. In this study, the left middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) was adopted. Totally 150 SD rats were randomly divided into 5 groups: the sham operation group, the model group, the Danqi Piantan capsule (DPC) group (0.

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  • A 5-year study was conducted on 194 postmenopausal women (ages 47-70) to assess the effects of a kidney-tonifying herbal Fufang with phytoestrogenic epimedium on preventing osteoporosis, focusing on bone mineral density (BMD) and fracture rates.
  • Participants received either herbal Fufang or a placebo while also taking daily calcium and vitamin D supplements. Results showed that the herbal group had a significant increase in BMD and a 2.4-fold lower fracture incidence compared to the placebo group.
  • The study concluded that oral herbal Fufang not only helps prevent bone loss in postmenopausal women but also reduces the likelihood of fragility fractures, marking a promising
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Objective: To study the anti-microbial resistance of Escherichia coli (E.coli) that caused infection in urogenital system.

Method: Anti-microbial susceptibility tests for 148 strains of E.

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Johnson-type acetals derived from dimethyl tartrate give, after opening with Me(2)BBr and cuprate displacement, secondary alcohols with high diastereoselectivity (>30:1). The mechanism proposed for the induction of diastereoselectivity is downstream from the ring fission. It implies a direct participation of the Lewis acid as a source of nucleophile and the stereospecific transformation of the resulting bromo acetal through an invertive and temperature-dependent process.

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