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[Investigation on tastes, properties, and traditional efficacy of Mongolian medicines of genus Artemisia based on pharmacophylogeny].

Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi

September 2024

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hohhot 010020, China Baotou Medical College Baotou 014040, China Inner Mongolia Medical University Hohhot 010110, China.

The genus Artemisia is one of the most abundant groups of medicinal plants in the Asteraceae family. Based on the theoretical basis of the pharmacophylogeny, the phylogenetic analysis, association analysis and other methods were used to systematically sort out the genetic relationships, properties, tastes, chemical constituents, and traditional efficacy of Mongolian medicines of genus Artemisia(MMA). The correlation and regularity were discussed.

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The Lamiaceae genus , with over 30 species, is believed to have considerable medicinal properties and is widely used in Eurasian ethnomedicine. Numerous studies have researched on the geographical distribution, metabolite identification, and bioactivity of species, especially amidst debates concerning the taxonomy of its closely related genera and . These discussions present an opportunity for pharmacophylogenetic studies of these medicinal plants.

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Sustainable food systems under environmental footprints: The delicate balance from farm to table.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Department of Pharmacy, Baotou Medical College, Baotou 014040, China; Department of Pharmacy, Inner Mongolia Medical University, 010110, China; Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hohhot 010020, China. Electronic address:

In today's world, agriculture is not only about food production but also a critical factor in global environmental change, economic stability, and human health, among other aspects. With population growth and increasingly scarce resources, exploring sustainable development of food systems has become crucial. Achieving this goal requires striking a delicate balance among food security, economic development, ecological environment, and human health.

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Background: Splenic injury following endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a rare complication. The literature contains around 30 articles reporting various degrees of splenic injuries resulting from ERCP since the first report of splenic rupture after ERCP in 1989.

Case Summary: This report describes a case of splenic hematoma and stent displacement in a 69-year-old male patient who developed these conditions 7 days after undergoing ERCP and stenting.

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Previous systematic evaluations and meta-analyses of the relationship between cruciferous vegetable (CV) intake and cancer risk have yielded inconsistent results. Herein, we summarize and evaluate the existing data and examine the relationship between CV intake and cancer risk. We searched four databases for cancer risk as a key outcome indicator.

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Article Synopsis
  • Persicae Semen (Taoren), derived from mature peach seeds, is used both as food and in traditional medicine, primarily found in North and East China but now cultivated globally.
  • The seeds contain bioactive compounds like volatile oil, amino acids, and amygdalin, which offer various health benefits such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immune regulatory effects for treating multiple medical conditions.
  • The review covers aspects like resource status, ethnopharmacology, and clinical applications of Persicae Semen, aiming to enhance its use in healthcare.
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Introduction: Global warming has led to increased environmental stresses on plants, notably drought. This affects plant distribution and species adaptability, with some medicinal plants showing enhanced drought tolerance and increased medicinal components. In this pioneering study, we delve into the intricate tapestry of , a medicinal plant renowned for its resilience in arid environments.

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Reinterpreting an ancient book: Multiomics studies reshaping the health code of Principle of Correct Diet.

Pharmacol Res

August 2024

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hohhot 010020, China; Department of Pharmacy, Baotou Medical College, Baotou 014040, China. Electronic address:

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Traditional Chinese herbal medicines not only cure human diseases, but also play an important role as insecticides. Compared with conventional chemical agents, traditional Chinese herbal medicines are characterized by low toxicity, low residues, and being eco-friendly, and they have become a research hotspot. Traditional Chinese herbal medicines have tremendous flexibility and indefinite potential.

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Xenotransplantation holds great promise as a solution to address the critical shortage of organs, but it raises concerns regarding the potential transmission of porcine viruses to recipients, leading to infections and even zoonotic diseases. Data used in this review were mainly from literature of Pubmed database. Keywords included xenotransplantation, infection, virus, and epidemiology.

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Background: Hypertension has become a part of the lives of many people worldwide. With the development, an increasing number of people have begun to control their hypertension through products of medicine food homology, such as Buyang Huanwu Decoction (BYHWD). However, there has been no objective review of the regulation of hypertension by BYHWD.

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The development of liver fibrosis is a result of chronic liver injuries may progress to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. In recent years, liver fibrosis has become a major global problem, and the incidence rate and mortality are increasing year by year. However, there are currently no approved treatments.

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Mongolian medicine: From traditional practice to scientific development.

Pharmacol Res

November 2023

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China; Department of Pharmacy, Baotou Medical College, Baotou, Inner Mongolia, China; Inner Mongolia Traditional Chinese and Mongolian Medical Research Institute, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. Electronic address:

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Pesticide exposure is a major health problem that cannot be ignored, and children are particularly vulnerable and sensitive. As a result, the study of health damage in children caused by pesticide exposure has gradually developed into an important cross-disciplinary research topic. In this study, we reviewed the current state, characteristics, and trends of existing research findings and summarized them comprehensively and systematically through bibliometrics.

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There are 500 species of Viola(Violaceae) worldwide, among which 111 species are widely distributed in China and have a long medicinal history and wide varieties. According to the authors' statistics, a total of 410 compounds have been isolated and identified from plants of this genus, including flavonoids, terpenoids, phenylpropanoids, organic acids, nitrogenous compounds, sterols, saccharides and their derivatives, volatile oils and cyclotides. The medicinal materials from these plants boast anti-microbial, anti-viral, anti-oxidant and anti-tumor activities.

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Identification of phytochemical compounds of and their targets by metabolomics, network pharmacology and molecular docking studies.

Heliyon

March 2023

A Key Laboratory of Chinese Medicine Resources Conservation, State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the People's Republic of China, Institute of Medicinal Plant Development, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 100193, China.

Acute lung injury (ALI) is a clinically severe lung illness with high incidence rate and mortality. Especially, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) poses a serious threat to world wide governmental fitness. It has distributed to almost from corner to corner of the universe, and the situation in the prevention and control of COVID-19 remains grave.

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Cymbaria daurica L.: A Mongolian herbal medicine for treating eczema via natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity pathway.

J Ethnopharmacol

May 2023

Department of Pharmacy, Baotou Medical College, Baotou, 014040, China; Department of Pharmacy, Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot, 010110, China; Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hohhot, 010020, China. Electronic address:

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Cymbaria daurica L. (C. daurica) is a perennial herb known commonly as "Xinba" (Chinese) and "Kanba-Arong" (Mongolian).

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Cardiovascular disease is the most common disease in the world and the first among the causes of human death. Its morbidity and mortality increase annually, but no effective treatment is available. Therefore, new drugs should be developed to treat cardiovascular disease.

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Objective: (Fangfeng in Chinese), the roots of , lacks commodity specification and grade standardization in the current market. This study investigated the existing specifications and grades of to provide a standardized scientific reference for its market use.

Methods: Based on a textual research of Chinese herbal medicine from the Han Dynasty to the present, medicinal materials of different specifications and grades obtained from in the main producing areas of China were collected and the markets for these materials were investigated.

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Three new compounds with their anti-glioma effects from the roots of Bunge.

Nat Prod Res

October 2022

Baotou Medical College, Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Characteristic Geoherbs Resources Protection and Utilization, Inner Mongolia Engineering Research Center of the Planting and Development of Astragalus Membranaceus of the Geoherbs, Baotou, China.

Three new compounds, arneatas A-C (-), together with three known compounds (-) were isolated from the roots of Bunge. The structures were established on the basis of extensive spectroscopic data including NMR and HRESIMS. All the new compounds (-) were tested for their cytotoxic activity against two glioma cell lines (U118-MG and U373-MG) after treatment for 48 h.

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As global health care demand continues to increase, medicinal plant productivity must progress without exhausting critical environmental resources. Hence, it is important to explore practices that can improve the quality, safety, and sustainability of medicinal plants, as well as ecological stability. Organic farming has recently gained significance as a sustainable cultivation alternative owing to increased awareness of the adverse effects of conventional cultivation method.

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Objective: Pulmonary infectious diseases (PID) include viral pneumonia (VP) and pulmonary tuberculosis (PT). Mongolian medicine (MM) is an effective treatment option in China, however, the core group medicines (CGMs) in the treatment of PID and their underlying therapeutic mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, through the method of data mining, the CGMs of MM for the treatment of PID were excavated, and the possible mechanism of action of the CGMs in the treatment of PID was explored by using network pharmacology.

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Purpose: The study aimed to explore the efficacy and safety of Xinjia Xuanbai Chengqi granules (XJXBCQ) combined with conventional medicine in the treatment of acute exacerbation of chronic pulmonary disease (AECOPD). . This multicentre, double-blind, parallel, placebo-controlled, randomised clinical trial conducted in China from January 2019 to February 2021 recruited 330 participants who were allocated into three groups.

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