Publications by authors named "Xu-Hua Qin"

Cinnabaris is a traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) commonly used for sedation and tranquilization in clinics, and its safety has always been a concern. This study intends to investigate the species and tissue distribution of mercury in rats after continuous administration of Cinnabaris. In the experiment, 30 rats were randomly divided into the control group(equivalent to 0.

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Objective: To analyze the clinical characteristics of the patients with B-cell chronic lymphoproliferative disease(B-CLPD) in the new drug era and the effect of new drug treatment on efficacy and survival.

Methods: The clinical and laboratory data of 200 cases B-CLPD patients diagnosed between April 2015 and August 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. The clinical efficacy and survival of the patients under different treatments including Bruton tyrosine kinase(BTK) inhibitors, rituximab, and chemotherapy alone were analyzed.

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Owing to the complexity of the composition of herbal and dietary supplements, it is a challenging problem to efficiently screen and identify active or toxic compounds. Psoralea corylifolia L. (PCL) was selected as the subbject to establish a methodology for rapid screening and identification of hepatotoxic compounds.

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Background: The classical Chinese herbal prescription Beimu-Gualou formula (BMGLF) has been diffusely applied to the treatment of respiratory diseases, including bronchiectasis. Although concerning bronchiectasis the effects and mechanisms of action of the BMGLF constituents have been partially elucidated, it remains to be determined how the formula in its entirety exerts therapeutic effects.

Methods: In this study, the multitarget mechanisms of BMGLF against bronchiectasis were predicted with network pharmacology analysis.

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Six field varieties of early rice and late rice were selected as test materials for field experiments to explore the difference in CH emissions among different rice varieties, and Static Obscura-Gas Chromatography was used to determine the CH gas. The results demonstrated a significant difference in the CH emissions flux between early and late rice varieties. The average yield of total fertility CH emissions was highest in Xiangzaoxian 24 and lowest in Zhuliangyou 819, with a difference of 34.

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Article Synopsis
  • L. (Hongcao) is a Traditional Chinese Medicinal herb used for treating rheumatic pain, but its pharmacological effects and mechanisms have not been thoroughly studied before this investigation.
  • The study analyzed the anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of two extracts (POEa and POEe) from L., using various experimental models on rats, and examined their chemical compositions using advanced testing methods.
  • Results showed that both extracts had significant anti-inflammatory effects, with POEa particularly effective in reducing indicators of inflammation and pain, suggesting potential therapeutic benefits in treating conditions like arthritis.
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A laboratory experiment was performed to examine the impact of simulated acid rain (SAR) on nutrient leaching, microbial biomass, and microbial activities in a lateritic red soil in South China. The soil column leaching experiment was conducted over a 60-day period with the following six SAR pH treatments (levels): 2.5, 3.

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Mikania micrantha, a notorious exotic weed of Asteraceae family, has invaded successfully in southern China, and caused serious damages to native ecosystems. In this paper, a field survey was conducted in the Huolushan Forest Park of Guangzhou, China, aimed to understand the impact of M. micrantha invasion on the soil meso- and micro-invertebrate community.

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