17 results on '"Li, Jia-chuan"'
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2. Pseudolaric acid B exhibits anti-cancer activity on human hepatocellular carcinoma through inhibition of multiple carcinogenic signaling pathways
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Zhang, Hai, Li, Jia-chuan, Luo, Han, Zhao, Lin, Zhang, Zhi-dan, and Shen, Xiao-fei
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- 2019
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3. Structure and Resistive Switching Behaviors of Zn1-xCuxO Films Derived by Electrophoretic Deposition
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李嘉川 Li Jia-chuan, 何新华 He Xin-hua, and 樊娇娇 Fan Jiao-jiao
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Electrophoretic deposition ,Radiation ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Resistive switching ,Optoelectronics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,business ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2017
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4. Experimental study of cavity evolution and deformation during water entering into hyperelastic sphere
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Li Jia-Chuan, Wei Yingjie, Xia Weixue, Sun Tiezhi, Wang Cong, and Yang Liu
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Shear modulus ,Nonlinear system ,symbols.namesake ,Materials science ,Hyperelastic material ,Free surface ,Froude number ,symbols ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Mechanics ,Deformation (engineering) ,Material properties ,Displacement (fluid) - Abstract
Hyperelastic materials, which have strong nonlinear mechanical properties, are commonly used in the engineering field. The application of hyperelastic materials to the water entry problem is a new interdisciplinary research topic. Unlike the water entering into a traditional rigid sphere, the hyperelastic sphere is very easy to deform during water entry. In order to explore the fluid-structure coupling problem with large deformations during water entry, a high-speed camera is used to study the problem of vertical water entering into hyperelastic sphere in this paper. Based on the experimental results, the effects of the material properties and impacting conditions on the cavity flow and sphere deformation behaviors during water entry are compared and analyzed. The experimental results show that the formation of the nested cavity after impacting a free surface of the hyperelastic sphere needs large enough impact conditions and small material shear modulus. The time for the nested cavity to be formed and retained during water entry is related to the material shear modulus and sphere diameter. The sphere displacement and length of cavity formed by the hyperelastic sphere increase with the increase of the impact velocity and material shear modulus, but decrease with the increase of the diameter of the sphere. The increase of the impacting velocity can only aggravate the deformation behaviors of the hyperelastic sphere, but does not affect the formation moment of the nested cavity. In addition, the characteristics for the deformation behaviors of the hyperelastic sphere to vary with the Froude number and the dimensionless ratio of material shear modulus to impacting hydrodynamic pressure are described and studied.
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- 2021
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5. The total alkaloids from Coptis chinensis Franch improve cognitive deficits in type 2 diabetic rats
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Li,Jia-chuan, Shen,Xiao-fei, Shao,Jun-ao, Tao,Meng-min, Gu,Jian, Li,Jingyu, and Huang,Ning
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Drug Design, Development and Therapy - Abstract
Jia-Chuan Li,1,2 Xiao-Fei Shen,3 Jun-Ao Shao,2 Meng-Min Tao,2 Jian Gu,2 Jingyu Li,1 Ning Huang1 1Department of Pathophysiology, West China College of Basic and Forensic Medicine, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China; 2Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, College of Pharmacy, Southwest Minzu University, Chengdu, China; 3Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Related Diseases of Women and Children (Ministry of Education), West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China Background: Coptis chinensis Franch is extensively used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat diabetes and dementia. Alkaloids are the main active ingredients of C. chinensis. Purpose: This study was designed to probe the effects and possible mechanisms of the total alkaloids from C. chinensis (TAC) on cognitive deficits in type 2 diabetic rats. Methods: Cognitive deficits were induced in rats by streptozotocin and high glucose/high fat diet. After treatment with TAC (80, 120, and 180 mg/kg) for 24 weeks, the behavioral parameters of each rat were assessed by Morris water maze and Y-maze tests. The indexes of glucose and lipid metabolism, pathological changes of brain tissue, and the phosphorylation levels of insulin signaling related proteins were also evaluated. Results: The type 2 diabetic rats showed significantly elevated levels of fasting blood glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin and glycosylated serum protein, as well as apolipoprotein B, free fatty acid, triglyceride and total cholesterol but decreased the content of apolipoprotein A1, and TAC treatment dose-dependently reversed these abnormal changes. Furthermore, the behavioral results showed that TAC alleviated the cognitive deficits in type 2 diabetic rats. Moreover, immunohistochemical and histopathologic examinations indicated that the diabetic rats showed significant Aβ deposition, and neuronal damage and loss, which can be reversed by TAC treatment. The western blot results showed that TAC treatment markedly increased the phosphorylation of IRS, PI3K, and Akt, and inhibited the overactivation of GSK3β in the brain of type 2 diabetic rats. Conclusion: These findings conclude that TAC prevents diabetic cognitive deficits, most likely by ameliorating the disorder of glucose and lipid metabolism, attenuating Aβ deposition, and enhancing insulin signaling. Keywords: cognitive deficits, type 2 diabetes, Coptis chinensis Franch, total alkaloids, insulin signaling
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- 2018
6. Drag reduction characteristics of heated spheres falling into water
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Li, Jia-Chuan, primary, Wei, Ying-Jie, additional, Wang, Cong, additional, and Xia, Wei-Xue, additional
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- 2018
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7. Cavity formation during water entry of heated spheres
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Li, Jia-Chuan, primary, Wei, Ying-Jie, additional, Wang, Cong, additional, and Xia, Wei-Xue, additional
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- 2018
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8. Astragalus polysaccharides exerts anti-infective activity by inducing human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide LL-37 in respiratory epithelial cells
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Zhao, Lin, primary, Tan, Shuai, additional, Zhang, Hai, additional, Liu, Peng, additional, Tan, Yu-Zhu, additional, Li, Jia-Chuan, additional, Jia, Da, additional, and Shen, Xiao-Fei, additional
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- 2018
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9. Structure and Resistive Switching Behaviors of Zn1-xCuxO Films Derived by Electrophoretic Deposition
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LI Jia-chuan, 李嘉川, primary, HE Xin-hua, 何新华, additional, and FAN Jiao-jiao, 樊娇娇, additional
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- 2017
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10. Anti-HBV Activities of Three Compounds Extracted and Purified from Herpetospermum Seeds
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Gong, Pu-Yang, primary, Yuan, Zhi-Xiang, additional, Gu, Jian, additional, Tan, Rui, additional, Li, Jia-Chuan, additional, Ren, Yan, additional, and Hu, Sha, additional
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- 2016
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11. The anti-arthritic activity of total glycosides from Pterocephalus hookeri, a traditional Tibetan herbal medicine
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Shen, Xiao-fei, primary, Zeng, Yong, additional, Li, Jia-chuan, additional, Tang, Ce, additional, Zhang, Yi, additional, and Meng, Xian-li, additional
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- 2016
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12. The total alkaloids from <em>Coptis chinensis</em> Franch improve cognitive deficits in type 2 diabetic rats.
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Li, Jia-Chuan, Shen, Xiao-Fei, Shao, Jun-Ao, Tao, Meng-Min, Gu, Jian, Li, Jingyu, and Huang, Ning
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- 2018
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13. Water-entry cavity of heated spheres
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Wei Ying-Jie, Li Jia-Chuan, Wang Cong, and Deng Huan-Yu
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Materials science ,0103 physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,SPHERES ,02 engineering and technology ,Mechanics ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,01 natural sciences ,Water entry - Abstract
The present study aims to address the effect of sphere temperature on water-entry cavity. For this purpose, an experiment on vertical water-entry cavity of a heated sphere is conducted by utilizing a high-speed video camera. The temperature of the sphere ranges from 17℃ to 800℃. The complex flow phenomena of water entry, produced by a change in temperature of a sphere, is obtained for the first time. According to the finding, cavity is not formed around the room temperature sphere under the condition of the impact velocity of 1.5 m/s. When the temperature of the sphere is 300℃, the cavity appears, while it disappears when the temperature reaches up to 400℃. Interestingly, cavity appears again as the sphere is heated to a temperature of 700℃. The degrees of drag reduction of the sphere are different in various temperature conditions. Based on the theory of heat transfer and fluid dynamics, we analyze the mechanism for the influences of temperature and velocity on the forming of cavitation. The results show that the heat-transfer efficiency and heat-transfer mode between sphere and water change with the increase of temperature. Meanwhile the turbulent characteristic around the sphere, the surface roughness and hydrophobicity of the sphere are affected by the bubbles and vapor layer. In consequence, these characteristics influence the formation of cavity. The results of the effect of impact velocity on water-entry cavity reveal that the heat transfer performance plays a significant role in the forming of cavity, while the heat transfer efficiency is improved by the increase of impact velocity. The water-entry characteristics are similar to those in flow field under high temperature at low impact velocity as well as under low temperature at high impact velocity. The flow field of water entry looks similar under 330℃ at high impact velocity as well as under 400℃ at low impact velocity. Thus, an abnormal phenomenon appears. That is to say, the cavity size first decreases, and then disappears with the increase of impact velocity for the sphere at 330℃. The heat transfer performance can determine whether a cavity forms under the conditions of the impact velocity ranging from 1.5 m/s to 3.8 m/s. Meanwhile, the impact velocity itself can merely affect the cavity shape. The pitch-off time of the 300℃ sphere is irrelevant to impact velocity, which shows a good consistency with the literature result. Also, this research will be conductive to gaining an insight into the complex flow of water-entry with a heated sphere.
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- 2016
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14. The anti-arthritic activity of total glycosides from Pterocephalus hookeri , a traditional Tibetan herbal medicine.
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Shen, Xiao-fei, Zeng, Yong, Li, Jia-chuan, Tang, Ce, Zhang, Yi, and Meng, Xian-li
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HERBAL medicine ,GLYCOSIDES ,ANTIARTHRITIC agents ,ANTI-inflammatory agents ,ANALGESICS ,EXPERIMENTAL arthritis ,OXIDATIVE stress - Abstract
Context:Pterocephalus hookeri(C. B. Clarke) Hock., a traditional Tibetan herbal medicine rich in glycosides, has been used to treat several diseases including rheumatoid arthritis. Objective:To evaluate the anti-arthritic activity of total glycosides fromP. hookeri, and its possible mechanisms of action. Materials and methods:Anti-arthritic activity of total glycosides fromP. hookeri(oral administration for 30 days at 14–56 mg/kg) was evaluated using paw swelling, arthritis scores and histopathological measurement in adjuvant-induced arthritis (AA) Sprague-Dawley rats. The NF-κB p65 expression in synovial tissues, and serum superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitric oxide (NO) levels was measured in AA rats, respectively. Further assessment of anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of these glycosides were carried out using inflammation and hyperalgesia models induced by xylene, carrageenan, agar and acetic acid, respectively. Results:Total glycosides (56 mg/kg) decreased the paw swelling (38.0%,p < 0.01), arthritis scores (25.3%,p < 0.01) and synovial inflammation in AA rats. The glycosides significantly (p < 0.05–0.01) attenuated the inflammation induced by xylene, carrageenan, acetic acid and agar, increased the pain threshold in acetic acid-induced writhing in mice and mechanical stimuli-induced hyperalgia in AA rats. The glycosides (14, 28, 56 mg/kg) also suppressed the NF-κB p65 expression (33.1–78.2%,p < 0.05–0.01), reduced MDA (21.3–35.9%,p < 0.01) and NO (20.3–32.4%,p < 0.05–0.01) levels, respectively, enhanced the SOD activity (7.8%,p < 0.05) at 56 mg/kg in AA rats. Discussion and conclusion:Our findings confirmed the anti-arthritic property of the total glycosides fromP. hookeri, which may be attributed to its inhibition on NF-κB signalling and oxidative stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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15. [Mechanism of total flavonoids from Ampelopsis grossedentata against gouty arthritis based on multi-level interactive network and in vivo experimental validation].
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Li JC, Li SY, Song Q, Ma EX, and Aimaijiang MK
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- Animals, Interleukin-1beta metabolism, Interleukin-6 metabolism, Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88 genetics, Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88 metabolism, NF-kappa B genetics, NF-kappa B metabolism, NLR Proteins metabolism, Rats, Toll-Like Receptor 4 genetics, Toll-Like Receptor 4 metabolism, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha genetics, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Uric Acid, Xanthine Oxidase, Ampelopsis chemistry, Arthritis, Gouty drug therapy, Flavonoids pharmacology, Flavonoids therapeutic use
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The present study investigated the mechanism of total flavonoids from Ampelopsis grossedentata(AGTF) against gouty arthritis(GA) by network pharmacology and experimental validation. The main active ingredients and targets of AGTF, as well as disease targets, were screened out using relevant databases and literature data. The "protein-protein interaction"(PPI) network and "drug-ingredient-target-pathway" network were constructed, and the potential targets and mechanism of AGTF against GA were predicted. The hyperuricemia(HUA) combined with GA model was induced in rats. The gait behaviors of rats were scored, and ankle swelling degree was observed. The uric acid(UA) level and xanthine oxidase(XOD) activity in the rat serum were detected, and the levels of interleukin-1β(IL-1β), interleukin-6(IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α) were measured. The protein expression of toll-like receptor 4(TLR4), myeloid differentiation factor 88(MyD88), and nuclear factor-kappa B(NF-κB) in the synovial tissues of the rat ankle joint was determined by immunohistochemistry. Ten active ingredients of AGTF and 73 candidate targets of AGTF against GA were screened out by network pharmacology. Eighty-six signaling pathways were enriched, including TNF signaling pathway, NF-κB signaling pathway, TLR signaling pathway, Nod-like receptor signaling pathway, and purine metabolism signaling pathway, which were closely related to AGTF against GA. Animal experimental results showed that AGTF could effectively improve the abnormal gait behaviors of GA rats, relieve ankle inflammation, and reduce ankle joint swelling. In addition, AGTF could significantly reduce UA level, inhibit XOD activity, decrease TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β content, and down-regulate the expression of TLR4, MyD88, and NF-κB in ankle synovial tissues(P<0.05, P<0.01). The results of network pharmacology and experimental validation are consistent, indicating that AGTF exerts its therapeutic effect on GA by regulating UA metabolism, improving abnormal UA level, reducing the release of inflammatory factors, and regulating immunity and the TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB inflammatory pathway.
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- 2022
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16. [Study on protective mechanism of Tibetan medicine Ershiwuwei Songshi Pills on cholestatic liver injury in rats based on FXR signaling pathway].
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Yan-Xi LI, Xiao-Peng LI, Jian GU, Jia-Chuan LI, Pu-Yang G, Zhi-Long S, and Qi MA
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- Animals, Liver, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Signal Transduction, Cholestasis drug therapy, Cholestasis genetics, Medicine, Tibetan Traditional
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This paper aimed to investigate the protective effect and mechanism of the Tibetan medicine Ershiwuwei Songshi Pills on α-naphthalene isothiocyanate(ANIT)-induced cholestatic liver injury in rats based on the farnesol X receptor(FXR) signaling pathway. SD rats were randomly divided into blank group, model group, ursodeoxycholic acid(UDCA) group, Tibetan medicine Ershiwuwei Songshi Pills low, medium and high dose groups(0.09, 0.18, 0.36 g·kg~(-1)). A prophylactic dosing regimen was used in the experiment. From the 1 st to 4 th days, the UDCA group and the Tibetan medicine Ershiwuwei Songshi Pills suspension groups received prophylactic gavage administration; on the 5 th day, the blank control group was given an equal volume of olive oil blank reagent, and the remaining groups were given ANIT modeling reagent. Administration was continued on day 5 to 6 in each administration group. Forty-eight hours after modeling on the 7 th day, blood was collected from the femoral artery of rats. Serum alkaline phosphatase(ALP), alanine aminotransferase(ALT), aspartate aminotransferase(AST), direct bilirubin(DBIL), total bilirubin(TBIL), and total bile acid(TBA) levels were detected, and liver histopathological changes were observed. The relative expression changes of FXR, SHP, CYP7 A1, MRP2, MRP3, NTCP, BSEP mRNA in liver tissues were detected by Real-time fluorescence quantitative method, and the expression changes of FXR, SHP, UGT2 B4 protein in liver tissues were detected by Western blot. The results showed that the Tibetan medicine Ershiwuwei Songshi Pills significantly reduced the levels of ALT, ALP, DBIL, TBIL and TBA in the serum of the ANIT mo-del rats(P<0.01, P<0.05), significantly up-regulated the mRNA expressions of SHP and NTCP(P<0.01, P<0.05), significantly down-regulated the mRNA expression of CYP7 A1 and MRP3(P<0.01, P<0.05); and significantly up-regulated the protein expressions of FXR and SHP(P<0.01, P<0.05). The Tibetan medicine Ershiwuwei Songshi Pills have an obvious protective effect on ANIT-induced cholestatic liver injury in rats, and its mechanism may be related to the bile acid metabolism mediated by the FXR signaling pathway.
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- 2020
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17. [Determination of six alkaloids in six types of Coptidis Rhizoma pieces by RP-HPLC and spectrum-effect relationships with anti-diabetes pharmacodynamics data].
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Lai XR, Zhou BH, Du MS, Zheng HJ, Geng ZP, Li JC, Meng XL, Zhang Y, and Zhang J
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- Blood Glucose analysis, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Diabetes Mellitus, Humans, Hypoglycemic Agents analysis, Rhizome chemistry, Triglycerides blood, Berberine Alkaloids analysis, Coptis chemistry, Drugs, Chinese Herbal analysis
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To establish a method for determining the contents of six alkaloids (jatrorrhizine hydrochloride, columbamine hydrochloride, epiberberine hydrochloride, coptisine hydrochloride, palmatine hydrochloride, berberine hydrochloride) in six types of Coptidis Rhizoma pieces (crude pieces, ginger juice stir-fried pieces, vinegar stir-fried pieces, wine steamed pieces, wine stir-fried pieces, evodiae juice stir-fried pieces) by RP-HPLC, and explore the relationship with the curative effect of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and pharmacodynamics results. The chromatographic column was Welch XtimateTM C₁₈ (4.6 mm×250 mm, 5 μm), with 0.1% triethylamine solution (adjust pH at 10 with ammonium bicarbonate and ammonia) as mobile phase A and acetonitrile as mobile phase B for gradient elution (0-15 min, 10%-25%B; 15-25 min, 25%-30%B; 25-40 min, 30%-45%B) at a rate of 1.0 mL•min⁻¹. The column temperature was set at 30 ℃, and the wavelength was set at 270 nm. The six alkaloids showed a good linear relationship within the range of 0.85-16.96 mg•L⁻¹ (r=0.999 7), 1.25-24.96 mg•L⁻¹ (r=0.999 9), 2.05-40.96 mg•L⁻¹ (r=0.999 9), 3.65-72.96 mg•L⁻¹ (r=0.999 9), 2.88-57.60 mg•L⁻¹ (r=0.999 8), and 13.25-264.96 mg•L⁻¹ (r=0.999 6) respectively. The average recoveries (n=9) of the six alkaloids were 102.4% (RSD 1.2%), 101.8% (RSD 1.3%), 100.3% (RSD 1.8%), 100.7%(RSD 1.8%), 101.2% (RSD 1.5%) and 97.90% (RSD 2.0%) respectively, and their average contents were 3.55, 4.49, 9.12, 19.17, 15.69, 62.56 mg•g⁻¹, respectively. This determination method was accurate and repeatable, which could be used for the content determination in six types of Coptidis Rhizoma pieces. Data analysis on contents determination and preliminary pharmacodynamics results was conducted by using principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA). The analysis results showed that three types of Coptidis Rhizoma pieces (wine steamed pieces, wine stir-fried pieces, and evodiae juice stir-fried pieces) had significant differences with crude pieces, and the wine steamed Coptidis Rhizoma pieces showed most difference with crude pieces especially, mainly related to triglyceride (TG) and fasting blood glucose levels (FBG) in serum. In addition, columbamine hydrochloride was most affected among the six alkaloids. Those three types of Coptidis Rhizoma pieces (wine steamed pieces, wine stir-fried pieces, and evodiae juice stir-fried pieces), had more advantages for "anti-diabetes" in TCM clinical application, especially in the treatment of diabetic hyperlipidemia., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.)
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- 2016
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