Publications by authors named "Ying-Pan Zhao"

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  • Recent research indicates that many patients with functional dyspepsia (FD) don't respond well to standard treatments like prokinetic agents and acid suppressors, leading to the exploration of traditional Chinese herbs, specifically Biling Weitong Granules (BLWTG), for relief from epigastric pain syndrome (EPS).
  • A rigorous clinical trial evaluated the efficacy and safety of BLWTG over 6 weeks, comparing its effects to a placebo on patients suffering from EPS related to FD, monitoring pain severity, frequency, and any adverse effects.
  • Results showed significant improvement in pain symptoms and resolution rates for those treated with BLWTG compared to the placebo, with a notable percentage of patients experiencing relief and better overall clinical scores over
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Objective: To investigate the mechanism of Tojapride, a Chinese herbal formula extract, on strengthening the barrier function of esophageal epithelium in rats with reflux esophagitis (RE).

Methods: Ten out of 85 SD rats were randomly selected as the sham group (n10), and 75 rats were developed a reflux esophagitis model (RE) by the esophageal and duodenal side-to-side anastomosis. Fifty successful modeling rats were divided into different medicated groups through a random number table including the model, low-, medium-, and high-dose of Tojapride as well as omeprazole groups (n10).

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Background: Alstonia scholaris (Apocynaceae) was reported to be a rich source of indole alkaloids, which exhibited remarkably bioactivities. The leaf of A. scholaris has been used in 'dai' ethno-medicine for treatment of respiratory diseases, and the defined indole alkaloids from leaf of A.

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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Chinese medicine (CM) decoction Chang'an I Recipe ( I ) in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D).

Method: A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial was designed. Based on the order of inclusion, the IBS-D patients were randomly assigned to the treatment group or the placebo control group, administrated with Chang'an I Recipe or placebo, 150 mL/bag, 3 times daily, for 8 weeks.

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Building the clinical therapeutic evaluation system by combing the evaluation given by doctors and patients can form a more comprehensive and objective evaluation system. A literature search on the practice of evidence-based evaluation was conducted in key biomedical databases, i.e.

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Objective: To explore the effect of Chang'an No. I Recipe (CA) on 5-hydroxytryptamine signal system and mRNA expression levels of hippocampal brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in visceral hypersensitivity model rats with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Methods: IBS visceral hypersensitivity rat models were established by combined chronic restraint stress and forced swimming.

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Objective: To explore the effect of Ronggan Mixture (RM) on immunoregulation and hepatocyte apoptosis-related factors in concanavalin A (Con A) induced acute immunological liver injury mice.

Methods: Totally 60 hepatitis B virus (HBV) transgenic mice were randomly divided into 6 groups, i.e.

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Objective: To assess the effectiveness of tongjiang granule (TJG) on the patients with nonerosive reflux disease (NERD) of Gan-Wei incoordination syndrome, its impact on their quality of life, and its safety.

Method: A randomized, controlled, double-blinded, and double-dummy method was adopted in the trial. There were 120 NERD patients enrolled in the study and randomly divided into the experiment and control groups, each with 60 patients; drugs were distributed according to the drug number by patients' inclusion sequences.

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