48 results match your criteria: "Guangxi Institute of Chinese Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science[Affiliation]"

Transferrin-modified carboxymethyl chitosan-chitosan nanoparticles as an efficient delivery carrier for targeted therapy of depression.

Int J Biol Macromol

December 2024

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Engineering of Forest Products, State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Guangxi Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Engineering of Forest Products, Guangxi Collaborative Innovation Center for Chemistry and Engineering of Forest Products, Guangxi Minzu University, Nanning 530006, China. Electronic address:

Limitations of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) are responsible for the low efficacy and high toxicity of many antidepressants. However, strategies to enhance BBB targeting to improve the efficacy and safety of antidepressants remain challenging. In this study, we prepared transferrin (Tf)-functionalized chitosan (CS)-N,O-carboxymethy chitosan (NOCMS) nanosystems (NPs) (NOCMS-CS-Tf NPs), which can enhance BBB targeting in the depressive environment and allow more NPs to enter the brain.

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Inhibiting lncRNA NEAT1 Increases Glioblastoma Response to TMZ by Reducing Connexin 43 Expression.

Cancer Rep (Hoboken)

October 2024

Guangxi Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Medicine Quality Standards, Research Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ethnic Medicine, Guangxi Institute of Chinese Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science, Nanning, China.

Objectives: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is considered the most assailant subtype of gliomas, presenting a formidable obstacle because of its inherent resistance to temozolomide (TMZ). This study aimed to characterize the function of lncRNA NEAT1 in facilitating the advancement of gliomas.

Methods: The expression level of NEAT1 in glioma tissues and cells was detected by qRT-PCR.

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Objective: To explore the key targets and signaling pathways in the therapeutic mechanism of Chang (SC) root against pancreatic cancer network pharmacology and molecular docking studies and cell experiments.

Methods: The targets of SC and pancreatic cancer were predicted using the network pharmacological database, the protein-protein interaction network was constructed, and pathways, functional enrichment and molecular docking analyses were performed. CCK-8 assay was used to test the inhibitory effect of the aqueous extract of SC root on 8 cancer cell lines, and its effects on invasion, migration, proliferation, and apoptosis of pancreatic cancer cells were evaluated.

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Active fraction of Polyrhachis vicina (Rogers) inhibits osteoclastogenesis by targeting Trim38 mediated proteasomal degradation of TRAF6.

Phytomedicine

September 2024

Guangxi Key Laboratory of Regenerative Medicine, Orthopaedics Trauma and Hand Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, PR China; Collaborative Innovation Centre of Regenerative Medicine and Medical BioResource Development and Application Co-constructed by the Province and Ministry, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, PR China. Electronic address:

Background: Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) is a key factor in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis (OP) primarily characterized by excessive osteoclast activity. Active fraction of Polyrhachis vicina Rogers (AFPR) exerts antioxidant effects and possesses extensive promising therapeutic effects in various conditions, however, its function in osteoclastogenesis and OP is unknown.

Purpose: The aim of this study is to elucidate the cellular and molecular mechanisms of AFPR in OP.

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Introduction: Chronic diabetic wounds pose a significant threat to the health of diabetic patients, representing severe and enduring complications. Globally, an estimated 2.5% to 15% of the annual health budget is associated with diabetes, with diabetic wounds accounting for a substantial share.

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Network toxicological and molecular docking to investigate the mechanisms of toxicity of agricultural chemical Thiabendazole.

Chemosphere

September 2024

Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Engineering of Forest Products, State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Guangxi Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Engineering of Forest Products/Guangxi Collaborative Innovation Center for Chemistry and Engineering of Forest Products, Guangxi Minzu University, Nanning, 530006, China. Electronic address:

Food safety is closely linked to human health. Thiabendazole is widely used as a fungicide and deodorant on agricultural products like vegetables and fruits to prevent fungal infections during transport and storage. This study aims to investigate the toxicity and potential mechanisms of Thiabendazole using novel network toxicology and molecular docking techniques.

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Asthenozoospermia is a leading cause of male infertility, yet current pharmacotherapies yield suboptimal outcomes, underscoring the urgent need for novel treatment modalities. Herein, we induced asthenozoospermic mouse models using busulfan and investigated the therapeutic effects of Shenqi Qiangjing Granules (SQ) on testicular pathology, serum sex hormone and steroidogenic enzyme levels, and ferroptosis. Furthermore, utilizing GC-1 spg cell lines, we elucidated the role of the METTL3-mediated mA modification in GPX4 mRNA stability.

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Background: The Baiku Yao, primarily residing in Guangxi and Guizhou provinces of China, is a distinctive branch of the Yao ethnic group, known for their profound cultural preservation and unique ethnobotanical knowledge. This study investigates the Baiku Yao community's utilization of traditional food plants, focusing on the relationship between their dietary practices and the local biodiversity within their mountainous living environment. It aims to illuminate the cultural significance and survival strategies embedded in their ethnobotanical knowledge, highlighting the potential for sustainable living and biodiversity conservation.

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Precursor-Directed Biosynthesis of Neoantimycin Derivatives with Selective Cytotoxicity.

J Nat Prod

May 2024

Institute of Marine Drugs, Guangxi Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs, Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine, Nanning 530200, People's Republic of China.

A precursor-directed biosynthesis approach led to the accumulation of seven new neoantimycin derivatives (-) from RJ2. Structure elucidation was conducted using NMR and HRESIMS analysis, and the absolute configuration was determined by advanced Marfey's method, Mosher's analysis, and ECD analysis. The obtained compounds revealed selective and significant cytotoxicity, specifically against colorectal cancer cells bearing the K-ras mutation, with IC values ranging from 40 nM to 3.

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Currently, dairy mastitis caused by poses a serious challenge for dairy farming. In this study, we explored the role and mechanism of rhein against with the hope of providing new research ideas to solve mastitis in dairy cows and ensure the source safety of dairy products. Through in vitro antimicrobial studies, we found that the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of rhein was 64 μg/mL, and it significantly interfered with the formation of biofilm at sub-MIC.

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SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKEs (SPLs) encode plant-specific transcription factors that regulate plant growth and development, stress response, and metabolite accumulation. However, there is limited information on Scutellaria baicalensis SPLs. In this study, 14 SbSPLs were identified and divided into 8 groups based on phylogenetic relationships.

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Background: The tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) is renowned for its production of tea tree oil, an essential oil primarily composed of terpenes extracted from its shoot. MYB transcription factors, which are one of the largest TF families, play a crucial role in regulating primary and secondary metabolite synthesis. However, knowledge of the MYB gene family in M.

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Introduction: Fangchenggang is situated in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, renowned for its rich biodiversity and ethnically diverse population. The Zhuang people, constituting the largest minority group in the area, possess a wealth of traditional knowledge concerning wild edible plants (WEPs) owing to the region's favorable environment and dietary customs. With the rapid development of urbanization, tourism, and trade, the Zhuang people's food culture, including the consumption of wild edible plants, has become an attractive aspect of urban development.

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Background: Damaged mitophagy and impaired angiogenesis involve in the pathogenic development of ischemic stroke. Active fraction of Polyrhachis vicina (Roger) (AFPR) showed great potential on neurological disease with it's remarkable anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative effects.

Purpose: This study designed to clarify the correlation between Pink1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy and angiogenesis after stroke, and to elucidate the role of SIRT3 in regulating mitophagy and angiogenesis, and to address the mechanism of AFPR on promoting mitophagy and angiogenesis in microvessels endothelium of ischemic brain.

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, a new species from Guangxi, China, is described and illustrated in this study. It is morphologically similar to because of the terete stems, creeping and branched at the base, the leaves which are pilose on both surfaces and the bilobed capsules with two erect horns. The new species can be distinguished from by its taller habit, up to 20-50 cm tall, its linear leaves, 4-18 × 0.

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Bobai Hakka weaving: plant diversity, traditional culture, and a model for rural revitalization.

Environ Dev Sustain

May 2023

Lushan Botanical Garden, Jiangxi Province and Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lushan, 332900 China.

The Hakka people, a branch of the Han nationality with their own language, culture, and customs, are one of the largest immigrant groups worldwide, primarily distributed in southern China. Bobai, a county with the largest Hakka population globally, has a thriving weaving industry that is one of the local pillar industries. This study aimed to systematically analyze the plant source, product function, and development model of Bobai Hakka weaving.

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Neurodegenerative disorders are known to be associated with neuroinflammation caused by microglia. Therefore, regulation of microglia activation and polarization to inhibit neuroinflammatory reactions seems to hold promise as a therapeutic approach in neurodegenerative disorders. Dunn (SSD) has been utilized as a traditional Chinese medicine remedy for brain diseases for thousands of years.

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The Active Fraction of Polyrhachis vicina Roger (AFPR) activates ERK to cause necroptosis in colorectal cancer.

J Ethnopharmacol

August 2023

School of Chemistry & Pharmaceutical Sciences, State Key Laboratory for the Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, 541004, China. Electronic address:

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Polyrhachis vicina Roger (P. vicina), a traditional Chinese medicinal animal, has been used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, hepatitis, cancer, and other conditions. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, our previous pharmacological investigations have demonstrated that it is effective against cancer, depression, and hyperuricemia.

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18-Residue Peptaibols Produced by the Sponge-Derived sp. GXIMD 01001.

J Nat Prod

April 2023

Institute of Marine Drugs, Guangxi Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs, Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine, Nanning 530200, People's Republic of China.

Seven new 18-residue peptaibols, trichorzins A-G (-), were isolated from the sponge-derived fungus sp. GXIMD 01001. Their structures and configurations were characterized by a comprehensive interpretation of the NMR spectroscopic data, MS/MS fragmentation, Marfey's method, and ECD analysis.

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KIAA1199 has been considered a key regulator of carcinogenesis. However, the relationship between KIAA1199 and immune infiltrates, as well as its prognostic value in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) remains unclear. The expression of KIAA1199 and its influence on tumor prognosis were analyzed using a series of databases, comprising TIMER, GEPIA, UALCAN, LCE, Prognoscan and Kaplan-Meier Plotter.

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Maoji Jiu (MJ), a medicinal wine, has been used commonly by the Chinese to enrich and nourish the blood. In this study, the aim is to examine the hematopoietic function of MJ and investigate its hematopoietic regulation mechanism. Thirty-six female Sprague-Dawley rats (200 ± 20 g) were randomly divided into six groups with six rats in each group.

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Maoji Jiu (MJ) is a kind of medicinal wine that has been widely used by Chinese people for many years to nourish and promote blood circulation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the hematopoietic effect of MJ on the metabolism of blood deficient rats and to explore the underlying hematopoietic regulation mechanisms. Blood deficiency model rats were induced by subcutaneous injection of N-acetylphenylhydrazine (APH) and intraperitoneal injection of cyclophosphamide (CTX).

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Background: Medicinal plants have always played an important role in the history of human health. However, the populations and sustainable use of medicinal plants have been severely affected by human activities and climate change. Little is known about the current conservation status and distribution pattern of medicinal plants.

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Engelhardia roxburghiana Wall. is a traditional Chinese medicine used for treating cardiovascular diseases. Our previous study has implicated potential effects of total flavonoids of Engelhardia roxburghiana Wall.

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Comprehensive chemical study on different organs of cultivated and wild Sarcandra glabra using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC-TOF-MS).

Chin J Nat Med

May 2021

State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicines, Macau Institute for Applied Research in Medicine and Health, Macau University of Science and Technology, Taipa, Macau, China. Electronic address:

To illuminate the similarities and differences between wild and cultivated Sarcandra glabra (S. glabra), we performed a comprehensively study on 26 batches of cultivated S. glabra and 2 batches of wild S.

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