Publications by authors named "Xiuhe Fan"

Background: The safety and efficacy of herbal medicines including traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been one of the major scientific problems in the medical field. In TCM prescriptions, reasonable herbal combinations bring stronger efficacy and low risk of toxicity. However, the rules and mechanisms for herbal combinations are far from complete understood yet.

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Introduction: Licorice, the dried roots and rhizomes of the Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch., holds a prominent status in various formulations within the realm of Chinese medicinal practices. The traditional processing methods of licorice hinder quality assurance, thus prompting Chinese medicine researchers to focus on the fresh processing methods to enhancing processing efficiency and quality.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to identify active chemical components in Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma that correlate with its efficacy, using methods like fluorescence quenching and HPLC to analyze interactions with mouse organ proteins.
  • It screened 27 detected chemical components, calculated their deletion rates across 34 batches, and identified potential quality markers (Q-markers) based on effectiveness and measurability.
  • In in vitro experiments, the selected Q-markers demonstrated the ability to reduce cell damage, inhibit inflammation, and minimize oxidative stress, suggesting a synergistic effect when various components are combined.
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Hydrogen sulfide is one of the most important signal transduction molecules in the body. Its anabolism and catabolism in the gastrointestinal tract(GT) are extremely high, and its role in the physiological and pathological process of the GT is fairly complicated. The study reviewed recent literature on hydrogen sulfide and GT, and proposed that hydrogen sulfide exerted dual modulating effects in the GT; specifically, it promoted the functions of the GT at low concentrations while damaged the GT at high concentrations.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Licorice and Yuanhua are both famous herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and their combination is used by some TCM doctors to treat renal and gastrointestinal diseases as well as tumors. On the other hand, the compatibility theory of TCM warns that toxic effects might be triggered by Licorice-Yuanhua combination. The usability of Licorice-Yuanhua combination has long been controversial due to lack of evidence and mechanism illustration.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The theory of "eighteen incompatible medicaments" (EIM) in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is the most representative case of herbal-herbal interactions. Gancao and Gansui are one of the incompatible herbal pairs in EIM. Gancao, also known as "licorice", is the most frequently used Chinese herb or food additive.

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A new isocoumarin derivative 8,5'-dihydroxy-6'-methoxy-4-phenyl-5,2'-oxidoisocoumarin (1) and a new stilbenoid derivative methyl 5-hydroxy-2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)benzofuran-4-carboxylate (2) together with nine known compounds (3-11) were isolated from the tubers of Sparganium stoloniferum Buch.-Ham..

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Objective: A method was established for separation, purification, enrichment and enumeration of peltate glandular trichomes from Schizonepetae Spica which combined with qualitative and quantitative analysis of major constituents of its inclusions.

Methods: Frozen brush method and sedimentation of water concentration connected to technology of materials affinity were applied to separate and concentrate peltate glandular trichomes respectively, and extracts of inclusions was qualified by GCMS. Microscope enumeration was considered used to quantitatively analyze three monoterperes in single peltate glandular trichome and the calyx of Schizonepetae Spica.

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Objective: To establish a simple, rapid and efficient method for determination of different inorganic elements in Euryale Semen from different habitats.

Methods: Inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry(ICP-OES) was applied to determine inorganic elements in Euryale Semen, and the results were analyzed by principal component analysis.

Results: Euryale Semen from different habitats contained the kind of inorganic elements ranging from 22 to 26, including micronutrient elements like Iron, Zinc, Selenium, Copper, Molybdenum, Chrome and Cobalt, as well as macronutrient elements such as Potassium, Calcium, Sodium, Magnesium and Phosphorus.

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Based on the infrared spectra of Lophatheri Herba and Commelinae Herba, one-dimensional infrared spectra, second derivative spectra and two-dimensional correlated spectra were used to find out the differences between Lophatheri Herba and its imitations, respectively. The common peak ratio and variant peak ratio dual-indexes sequential were calculated and established according to infrared spectra of eleven batches of herbs. Infrared spectral data of Lophatheri Herba cluster analysis was applied to explore the similarity between each sample.

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