Publications by authors named "Yang Qi-Yue"

Article Synopsis
  • Traditional Chinese medicine volatile oils have beneficial pharmacological properties but face issues like high volatility and poor bioavailability that limit their effectiveness.
  • Nano drug delivery systems can enhance the stability, solubility, and targeting of these oils, addressing their inherent limitations.
  • The article explores the classification and recent advancements in nano formulations, discusses technological challenges, and highlights their potential to modernize and expand the use of traditional volatile oils.
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Intestinal microbial metabolites have been increasingly recognized as important regulators of enteric viral infection. However, very little information is available about which specific microbiota-derived metabolites are crucial for swine enteric coronavirus (SECoV) infection in vivo. Using swine acute diarrhea syndrome (SADS)-CoV as a model, we were able to identify a greatly altered bile acid (BA) profile in the small intestine of infected piglets by untargeted metabolomic analysis.

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Clinical trials have proven that indigo naturalis is a candidate drug for treating ulcerative colitis (UC), but its therapeutic mechanism is still unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the protective effect and mechanism of indigo naturalis to treat mice with dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced UC. DSS-induced UC mice were treated with indigo naturalis (200 mg/kg), indigo (4.

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Background: Indigo naturalis is a blue dye in ancient, as well as an extensive used traditional Chinese medicine. It has a wide spectrum of pharmacological properties and can be used to treat numerous ailments such as leukemia, psoriasis, and ulcerative colitis. This article aims to expand our understanding of indigo naturalis in terms of its chemical constituents, pharmacological action and clinical applications.

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To study the variations of deltaD and delta18O in precipitation, 301 samples were sampled during 2002-2004 in 6 sites in the Heihe River basin, Northwestern China. The deltaD and delta18O values ranged from 59 per thousand to -254 per thousand and 6.5 per thousand to -33.

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