Publications by authors named "Ya-Gang Song"

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Taraxacum mongolicum Hand.-Mazz. has been used in lung cancer treatment in Chinese medicine.

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  • Prunella vulgaris has traditionally been used in Chinese medicine for treating liver cancer, but its current focus is mainly on thyroid and throat cancers; this paper aims to investigate its potential effectiveness against liver cancer specifically.
  • The study examines the anti-cancer effects of Prunella vulgaris' total flavonoids using various methods, including cell analysis and testing in tumor-bearing mice.
  • Results indicate that Prunella vulgaris total flavonoids can inhibit cancer cell proliferation, reduce tumor size, and enhance immune responses in treated mice, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic option for liver cancer.
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Based on the clinical characteristics of chronic atrophic gastritis in traditional Chinese and Western medicine, the domestic and foreign relevant literature reports and animal models of chronic atrophic as well as the clinical diagnostic indicators of traditional Chinese and western medicine, chronic atrophic gastritis evaluation standard was summarized to evaluate and analyze the coincidence degree of clinical symptoms of the existing chronic atrophic gastritis animal models. The statistical results found that modeling methods with a higher coincidence degree with the existing chronic atrophic gastritis animal models are disease and syndrome combination mode-ling, surgical modeling, multifactor comprehensive modeling and MNNG modeling. Although the animal models were reproduced by such methods as etiology, pathogenesis and disease and syndrome combination similar to those of human beings, there is still a big gap with the natural disease state.

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The evaluation standard of LEAD animal model was established according to the understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of diabetic lower extremity vascular disease based on Chinese and Western medicine. The consistency between the existing LEAD animal model and the clinical characteristics of traditional Chinese and Western medicine was analyzed and evaluated. The advantages and disadvantages of the existing model were compared,the application scope of different models was considered,and the possible improvement methods of the existing model were proposed,so as to provide impetus for the improvement of LEAD animal model.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. leaves are the dry leaves of Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. Modern studies have shown that Eucommia ulmoides Oliv.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Herbaceous peony (Paeonia lactiflora Pall.) flower has been used widely in dietotherapy in China and other countries. It has good ethnopharmacological value in the treatment of various metabolic diseases.

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