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2. Prevalence and determinants of hyperuricemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with central obesity in Guangdong Province in China
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Wang, Jiao, Chen, Rong-Ping, Lei, Lei, Song, Qing-Qing, Zhang, Ru-Yi, Li, Yan-Bing, Yang, Chuan, Lin, Shao-Da, Chen, Li-Shu, Wang, Yu-Lin, Zhao, Fan, Liang, Gan-Xiong, Hu, Bao-Chun, Lin, Jian-Cai, and Cai, De-Hong
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- 2013
3. Disruption of pollination by herbivores is rescued by nectar yeasts.
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Deng, Guo‐Cui, Dai, Can, Song, Qing‐Qing, Zhang, You‐Xuan, Zhang, Xiao‐Xiao, Wang, Xiao‐Fan, and Gong, Yan‐Bing
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PLANT reproduction ,POLLINATORS ,MICROBIAL metabolism ,NECTARIES ,NECTAR ,BIOLOGICAL fitness ,POLLINATION - Abstract
Attracting pollinators to achieve successful reproduction is a key challenge for wild plants that may be disturbed by complex multispecies interactions in nature. Pairwise plant–pollinator interactions have traditionally been studied for decades, while ignoring other ecological players may obscure a comprehensive understanding on how plants recruit partners or combat enemies in the pollination process. Hence, integrated studies considering the inherent complexity of ecological interactions are needed, which may open up new perspectives for deciphering intricate systems and predicting ecological consequences.We examined the presence of nectar yeasts using a combination of high‐throughput sequencing, cultivation and microscopy and quantified floral herbivory by evaluating the incidence of flowers with visible holes in 13 natural populations of Iris bulleyana in the Hengduan Mountains of southwest China during 2017–2022. We combined yeast inoculation and herbivore manipulation treatments to illustrate the isolated and combined impacts of two contrasting nectarivorous organisms, the ascomycetous yeast Metschnikowia reukaufii and adult sawflies, on pollinator visitation and plant reproductive success in two populations. In the lab, we first employed gas chromatography–mass spectrometry to profile the volatile metabolites of yeast‐inoculated nectar relative to control, followed by a behavioural bioassay to test the preference of honeybees for these microbial volatiles.Yeasts commonly inhabited floral nectar and insect herbivores frequently bit holes in the perianth tube to consume nectar and nectaries. Nectar yeasts indirectly facilitated plant reproduction through increased pollinator visits, probably because of microbial metabolism as honeybees preferred nectar volatiles produced by yeasts in behavioural bioassays. Insect herbivores increased total floral visits but reduced legitimate visits by inducing legitimate‐to‐robbing behavioural changes of honeybees, thus leading to lower seed production. The detrimental effect of herbivory was mitigated by the presence of yeasts, which diminished the relative proportion of robbing visits and thereby 'rescued' flowers from reproductive failure.Synthesis: Overall, we found contrasting effects of non‐pollinator species, including both micro‐ and macro‐organisms, on plant–pollinator interactions in a biodiversity hotspot, where pollination deficit may be a ubiquitous phenomenon. Our findings suggest that both microbial and herbivory effects are likely to be important in explaining the exact causes of pollen limitation in species‐rich areas, highlighting the biological context dependence of species interactions in natural ecosystems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of novel bouchardatine analogs as potential inhibitors of adipogenesis/lipogenesis in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
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Gao, Lin, Xu, Zhao, Rao, Yong, Lu, Yu-Ting, Hu, Yu-Tao, Yu, Hong, Xu, Yao-Hao, Song, Qing-Qing, Ye, Ji-Ming, and Huang, Zhi-Shu
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- 2018
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5. Effect of different concentrations of uric acid on the neural differentiation of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
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Song, Qing-qing, Yu, Ling-fan, Xu, Li-li, and Yang, Nai-long
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- 2014
6. Compliance with aspirin in paediatric CHD post-percutaneous transcatheter occlusion: a cross-sectional study
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Song, Qing-Qing, primary, Zhu, Li-Hui, additional, Chen, Ou-Ying, additional, Xiao, Zhi-Rong, additional, Chen, Zhi, additional, Xiao, Yun-Bin, additional, Meng, Jian-Chao, additional, Zuo, Chao, additional, and Latour, Jos M., additional
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- 2020
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7. Simulation Training Program of Pediatric Appropriate Technology Improves Knowledge for doctors and nurses in Zanzibar: A Quasi-experimental Study
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WANG, Li, primary, SONG, Qing-qing, additional, ZHU, Li-hui, additional, DING, Xiang, additional, QIU, Jun, additional, LIU, Shi-ying, additional, WEI, Xuan-dong, additional, and LIANG, You-you, additional
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- 2020
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8. Impact of C-S-TiO2 Composite Material Coated by Graphene on the Conductive Properties of Sulfur Cathode Material
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LIANG, Xing Hua, Chao Chao, Y.E., SHI, Lin, and SONG, Qing Qing
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- 2014
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9. Probabilistic analysis of the lateral diffusion of secondary electrons in multicarrier multipactor
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Wang Zhi-Yu, Song Qing-Qing, Ran Lixin, Cui Wan-Zhao, and Wang Xin-Bo
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Physics ,Lateral diffusion ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Probabilistic analysis of algorithms ,Secondary electrons ,Computational physics - Abstract
Recently, a new mechanism of secondary electron multipaction, termed “long-term” multicarrier multipactor, was found in wideband high-power systems used in vacuum environments. Due to the long-term accumulation of secondary electrons between consecutive periods of the multicarrier signal, the long-term multicarrier multipactor has relatively low discharge threshold and is difficult to predict, thus causes potential reliability problems in space and accelerator applications. In this paper, we propose a stochastic approach to the analytical analysis of the multicarrier multipactor discharge occurring in inhomogeneous electric fields. By introducing the random walk and Levy walk theory, the probabilistic model of the lateral diffusion of secondary electrons in the process of a multipactor discharge is derived. Based on the derived probability density, the purely theoretical calculation of the accumulation of secondary electrons of a multicarrier multipactor in a rectangular waveguide supporting TE10 mode is given. The theoretical results comply well with the results achieved by the time-consuming particle simulation, with reducing computational time by about one- order of magnitude. The presented probability density of the lateral diffusion of secondary electrons can have applications in high-power electronics and electromagnetism.
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- 2014
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10. Prevalence of cigarette use and addiction among Chinese females by age and province: Findings from nationwide China Health Literacy Survey during 2018–19.
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Xia, Xin, Li, Ying-hua, Liu, Yi, Su, Zheng, Qin, Rui, Liu, Zhao, Xie, Ying, Huang, Zhen-xiao, Zhou, Xin-mei, Cheng, An-qi, Li, Jin-xuan, Wei, Xiao-wen, Song, Qing-qing, Zhao, Liang, Xiao, Dan, and Wang, Chen
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HEALTH literacy , *CIGARETTES , *NICOTINE addiction , *HEALTH surveys , *SMOKING - Abstract
The prevalence of cigarette smoking among women is significantly different from that of men, however, cigarette use by women is little known. The study aims to describe cigarette use prevalence and patterns among Chinese females by age and province. This study was based on the 2018 China Health Literacy Survey (2018 CHLS), a nationally representative cross-sectional study, and our analysis included 43,319 female participants aged 20–69 with valid data. The prevalence of cigarette use was estimated overall by sociodemographic factors and weighted based on the census population data. The logistic regression model was conducted to estimate adjusted odds ratios (aORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the risk factors associated with cigarette use and dependency. In China, the estimated female current cigarette use prevalence was 1.85%, with over half of the population suffering from tobacco dependence (7.34 million). Jilin Province has the highest cigarette prevalence among women (10.59%), while Fujian Province has the lowest (0.27%). Participants over 60 years old (aOR=1.61, 95%CI=1.20–2.14), single (aOR=1.54, 95%CI=1.07–2.21), with primary education (aOR=1.93, 95%CI=1.47–2.52) were more likely to smoke. The age of smoking initiation among women intergenerational advanced, and compared to the cigarette users without tobacco dependence, those who have tobacco dependence start smoking earlier in all age groups (25.69 years vs. 19.36 years, p<0.001). The cigarette use prevalence among Chinese women was 1.85%, and there are significant differences among provinces. We noted a trend of women initiating smoking at increasingly younger ages, particularly among those with tobacco dependence. • Female cigarette users have a higher risk of many diseases than male cigarette users , but pay little attention to them. • This is a nationally representative study in China. • The study presents the prevalence of cigarette use and dependence among women in each province in 2018. • This study found that Chinese women with tobacco dependence started smoking at an earlier age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. [Effective components and mechanism of Qijiao Shengbai Capsules based on fingerprinting and network pharmacology].
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Wang Q, Jiang J, Xu X, Zhang SL, Liu L, Song QQ, and Li J
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- Capsules, Molecular Docking Simulation, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases, Network Pharmacology, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology
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Qijiao Shengbai Capsules(QJ) can invigorate Qi and replenish the blood, which is commonly used clinically for adjuvant treatment of cancer and leukopenia due to chemoradiotherapy. However, the pharmacological mechanism of QJ is still unclear. This work aims to combine the high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) fingerprints and network pharmacology to clarify the effective components and mechanism of QJ. The HPLC fingerprints of 20 batches of QJ were established. The similarity evaluation among 20 batches of QJ was performed by using Similarity Evaluation System for Chromatographic Fingerprint of Traditional Chinese Medicine(version 2012), resulting in a similarity greater than 0.97. Eleven common peaks were identified by reference standard, including ferulic acid, calycosin 7-O-glucoside, ononin, calycosin, epimedin A, epimedin B, epimedin C, icariin, formononetin, baohuoside I, and Z-ligustilide. The "component-target-pathway" network was constructed by network pharmacy, and 10 key components in QJ were identified, such as ferulic acid, calycosin 7-O-glucoside, ononin, and calycosin. The components were involved in the phosphoinositide 3 kinase-protein kinase B(PI3K-Akt), mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK), and other signaling pathways by regulating potential targets, including EGFR, RAF1, PIK3R1, and RELA, to auxiliarily treat tumors, cancers, and leukopenia. The molecular docking conducted on the AutoDock Vina platform confirmed the high binding activity of 10 key effective components with core targets, with the binding energy less than-5 kcal·mol~(-1). In this study, the effective components and mechanism of QJ have been preliminary revealed based on HPLC fingerprint and network pharmacology, which provided a basis for quality control of QJ and a refe-rence for further study on its mechanism.
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- 2023
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12. [Rapid flavonoid-focused sub-chemome characterization of Draconis Sanguis using UPLC-Q-TOF-MS in combination with molecular weight imprinting and mass defect filtering].
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Zhao YJ, Li J, Song QQ, and Tu PF
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Immune Tolerance, Molecular Weight, Flavonoids, Plant Extracts chemistry
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Draconis Sanguis is a precious Chinese medicinal material for activating blood and resolving stasis, and its effective components are flavonoids. However, the structural diversity of flavonoids in Draconis Sanguis brings great challenges to the in-depth chara-cterization of its chemical composition profiles. To clarify the substance basis of Draconis Sanguis, ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MS) was used in this study to acquire MS data of Draconis Sanguis. The molecular weight imprinting(MWI) and mass defect filtering(MDF) were developed for rapid screening of flavonoids in Draconis Sanguis. Full-scan MS and MS~2 were recorded within the mass range m/z 100-1 000 in positive ion mode. Accor-ding to previous literature, MWI was employed to hunt for reported flavonoids in Draconis Sanguis, and the mass tolerance range of [M+H]~+ was set as ±10×10~(-3). A five-point MDF screening frame was further constructed to narrow the screening range of flavonoids from Draconis Sanguis. Combined with diagnostic fragment ions(DFI) and neutral loss(NL) as well as mass fragmentation pathways, 70 compounds were preliminarily identified from the extract of Draconis Sanguis, including 5 flavan oxidized congeners, 12 flavans, 1 dihydrochalcones, 49 flavonoids dimers, 1 flavonoids trimer and 2 flavonoid derivatives. This study clarified the chemical composition of flavonoids in Draconis Sanguis. Moreover, it also showed that high-resolution MS combined with data post-processing methods such as MWI and MDF could achieve rapid characterization of the chemical composition in Chinese medicinal materials.
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- 2023
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13. Diagnosis, treatment and genetic analysis of 11β -hydroxylase deficiency caused by CYP11B gene mutation.
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Song QQ, Zhang SS, Zhang Z, Sun J, Yang R, Li JT, and Chen H
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- Humans, Adolescent, Mutation, Mutation, Missense, Exons, Steroid 11-beta-Hydroxylase genetics, Steroid 11-beta-Hydroxylase metabolism, Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital diagnosis, Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital genetics, Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital metabolism
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Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is an autosomal recessive hereditary disease, and the 11β- hydroxylase deficiency is the second most common syndrome in different types of CAH. The occurrence of 11β- hydroxylase deficiency is related to the mutation of CYP11B gene on human autosome 8. In this report, we detected the gene mutation sites of a 14-year-old patient with 11β-hydroxylase deficiency by whole exon sequencing (WES), verified the suspected mutation by Sanger sequencing, and analyzed its characteristics. Gene sequencing revealed that homozygous missense mutation of c.1226C>T appeared on the 8th exon of CYP11B1 gene, which resulted in the mutation of the encoding protein Ser409 to phenylalanine (p. Ser409Phe), affecting the binding of heme and enzyme and resulting in the loss of CYP11B1 enzyme activity and a series of clinical symptoms. This mutation has not been reported at home and abroad. This case enriches the variation spectrum of CYP11B1 gene and provides clinical data and genetic resources for further research on the pathogenesis of 11β-hydroxylase deficiency.
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- 2022
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14. [Rapid chemome profiling of Cistanche salsa using DI-MS/MS~(ALL)].
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Cao LB, Gong XC, Jia JR, Cao Q, Tu PF, Song QQ, and Song YL
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Glycosides, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Cistanche, Drugs, Chinese Herbal, Plants, Medicinal
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The current study aims to rapidly and comprehensively profile the chemical composition of Cistanche salsa using direct infusion coupled with MS/MS~(ALL)(DI-MS/MS~(ALL)). The C. salsa extract was directly imported into electrospray ionization(ESI) source of quadrupole time-of-flight(Q-TOF) mass spectrometer with an infusion pump at a flow rate of 10 μL·min~(-1). Acquisition program was applied under negative ionization polarity to collect one MS~1 spectrum(m/z 50-1 200), followed by 1 150 MS~2 spectra with precursor isolation window(m/z 1) amongst mass range m/z 50-1 200. After each MS~2 spectrum was matched to its precursor ion, putative identification was conducted through matching mass spectral data with literature and database. A total of 31 components were identified from C. salsa, including 9 phenylethanoid glycosides, 2 iridoids, 4 saccharides, 9 organic acids, and 7 other compounds, similar to those from C. tubulosa and C. deserticola. In conclusion, DI-MS/MS~(ALL), a facile and reliable analytical tool, can be employed for qualitative analysis of chemical constituents in C. salsa. The research offers a promising strategy to achieve rapid chemome profiling of herbal medicine and provides an alternative source of Cistanches Herba.
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- 2021
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15. [Chemome profiling and comparison of three Orobanche medicinal plants].
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Zhang K, Gong XC, Cao LB, Jia JR, Tu PF, Song QQ, and Song YL
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- China, Glycosides, Cistanche, Orobanche, Plants, Medicinal
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Several Orobanche medicinal plants sometimes served as alternative sources of Cistanches Herba, attributing to the benefits such as tonifying kidney, strengthening tendons and bones. Among them, O. coerulescens, O. cernua and O. pycnostachya have been widely utilized in northern China for treatments of pains in the loins and knees, impotence, and spermatorrhea. However, their chemical profiles haven't been elucidated. In the present study, UHPLC-IT-TOF-MS was implemented to conduct in-depth chemome profiling of O. coerulescens, O. cernua and O. pycnostachya, aiming to achieve a comprehensive chemical characterization and to provide pronounced information for the quality control and clinical applications. An ACE Ultra-Core 2.5 Super C_(18)(3.0 mm×150 mm, 2.5 μm) column was deployed for chromatographic separations, and high-resolution MS~n spectra were recorded by IT-TOF-MS. Forty-eight components, in total, were observed, and thirty-eight ones were structurally annotated according to proposing mass fragmentation patterns, matching with relevant databases. Particularly, nine ones were confirmed by reference compounds. Overall, the chemical compositions of O. coerulescens and O. cernua are quite similar, and differences occur between O. pycnostachya and the prior two ones; primary chemical family is phenylethanoid glycosides, and several lignan glycosides as well as iridoid glycosides are also observed; the primary components include acteoside, isoacteoside, crenatoside and 2'-acetylacteoside, etc.
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- 2020
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16. [Chemome profiling of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium using UHPLC-IT-TOF-MS].
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Zhang K, Xu X, Li T, Song YL, Li J, Zhao YF, Song QQ, and Tu PF
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Mass Spectrometry, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Citrus chemistry, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Phytochemicals analysis
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Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium(CRP, Chinese name: Chenpi) is one of the most famous edible traditional Chinese medicines(TCMs). CRP was first recorded as top grade TCM in Shennong Bencao Jing attributing to the benefits such as regulating Qi, tonifying spleen, eliminating dampness and eliminating phlegm, and has been widely utilized for the treatments of abdominal fullness and distention, vomiting and diarrhea, as well as phlegm cough. CRP is also widely popular as spice in food industry. Because of the wide cultivation, a number of brands that exhibit extensive price range can be found in the market, resulting in a great challenge for grading. Herein, an attempt was made to in-depth chemome profiling for the sake of providing meaningful information of the universal quality control of CRP. A new core-shell column packed with adamantylethyl substituted silica gel particles was deployed for chromatographic separations and IT-TOF-MS that is advantageous at providing abundant high resolution molecular and fragment ions was employed for qualitative detection. A total of 62 components were observed and 61 ones were structurally annotated according to proposing mass fragmentation patterns, matching with reference compounds and relevant databases, and the chemical families included flavone, limonin, etc. In particular, ten compounds bearing 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutarate substitute were detected from CRP for the first time. Above all, the chemical profile of CRP was characterized and the findings are meaningful for the in-depth quality assessment and efficacy material clarification of CRP.
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- 2020
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17. [Chemical profiling for bile acid derivatives in yak bile].
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Cao Y, Song QQ, Li J, Deng SB, Qi HJ, Tu PF, and Song YL
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- Animals, Cattle, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Mass Spectrometry, Taurine, Bile chemistry, Bile Acids and Salts chemistry
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Bile acids( BAs),the major constituents of bile,are also known to be potential biomarkers of various diseases,especially liver disease. The systematic analysis of BAs is believed to be of great importance towards the clarification of the effective material basis for bile-type medicines,and the diagnosis and therapy of related diseases as well. As a part of systematic study on bile-type medicine ongoing in our group,this study lays emphasis on the isomer discrimination,and the improvement of analytical method of BAs. Further,this method was subsequently applied to elucidate in depth the chemical profile of BAs in yak bile. Regarding isomer discrimination for BAs,we constructed relative response-collision energy curves( RRCECs) by high performance liquid chromatographyion trap-time of flight-mass spectrometry( HPLC-IT-TOF-MS) in combination with high performance liquid chromatography-triple quadrupole-linear ion trap mass spectrometry( HPLC-Qtrap-MS). As a result,both the optimum collision energy( OCE) and CE_(50) exhibited great correlations with structural characteristics,thus enabling the isomer distinguishing,such as unconjugated BAs,glycine-conjugated BAs,and taurine-conjugated BAs. According to information provided by mass spectrometry,the comparison of OCE and CE_(50),retention time matching,combined with reference substances and database retrieval,a total of 30 bile acid derivatives were observed and identified in yak bile. The newly developed method could serve as a feasible tool for the in-depth characterization of BAs in bile and biological samples.
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- 2019
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18. [Chemome comparison between cultivated and wild Cistanche tubulosa using ¹H-NMR spectroscopy].
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Liu WJ, Liu Y, Song QQ, Yan Y, Zhao YF, Tu PF, Li J, and Song YL
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- Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Cistanche chemistry, Phytochemicals analysis, Plants, Medicinal chemistry
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As a famous tonic medicine, Cistanche tubulosa has been honored as "ginseng of the deserts" for centuries. Aiming to address the resource shortage as well as the wild resource protection towards this herbal medicine, wide cultivation has been achieved in the southern Xinjiang. Herein, in-depth chemome comparison was conducted between cultivated and wild plants using ¹H-NMR spectroscopy that is capable of comprehensively providing qualitative and quantitative information of given complicated matrices. Multivariate statistical analysis was employed to process the dataset as well as to consolidate that the cultivated plants are comparable to those wild ones in term of chemome. ¹H-NMR spectra of both wild and cultivated plants were acquired in parallel after extraction. Following direct overlaying, great similarity occurred between these two groups. A total of 28 compounds were tentatively identified by referring to authentic compounds together with those available databases, such as HMDB and BMRB. Following principal component analysis, none significant difference was observed between wild and cultivated groups. Above all, from the viewpoint of chemical profile, the cultivated plants were almost equal to the wild plants; therefore, the cultivated plants are able to take the load of wild plants in clinical usage. Moreover, ¹H-NMR spectroscopy is a promising tool for chemical profiling traditional Chinese medicines because of the potential towards simultaneously exhibiting both quantitative and qualitative information for complicated matrices., 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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- 2018
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19. [Chemical characterization for flowers and lignified stems of Cistanche deserticola].
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Liu WJ, Cao Y, Song QQ, Zheng J, Zhao YF, Tu PF, Li J, and Song YL
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Phytochemicals isolation & purification, Cistanche chemistry, Flowers chemistry, Phytochemicals chemistry, Plant Stems chemistry
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As a holoparasitic plant, Cistanche deserticola is one of the two original sources of Cistanches Herba that is one of the most famous tonic medicines, in Chinese Pharmacopoeia. The succulent stems are used for medicinal usage, whereas those lignified stems as well as flowers of less pharmacological importance are usually deserted, suggesting extensive resource waste. Herein, chemical characterization of the flowers along with lignified stems was conducted using HPLC-IT-TOF-MS aiming to explore the medicinal valu of those non-medicinal parts. Following ultrasonication-assisted extraction with 50% aqueous methanol, either flower or lignified stem extract was subjected onto LC-IT-TOF-MS equipped with a Capcell core ADME column to acquire both MS¹ and MSº spectra, and gradient elution was carried out with combinatory 0.1% aqueous formic acid and acetonitrile. Both positive and negative ionization polarities were deployed, resulting in the observation of 62 components, in total. Thirty-nine signals were structurally annotated, including phenylethanoid glycosides, iridoids, lignans and saccharides according to matching with authentic components and literature information, as well as applying the proposed mass fragmentation rules. A total of 62 ones were putatively identified. Above all, lignified stems and flowers should not the qualified substitutes for the succulent stems attributing to the significant differences between the medicinal portion and those parts with less medicinal values., 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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- 2018
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20. [Transformation pathways in methanol of echinacoside, a principal effective ingredient of Cistanches Herba].
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Yan Y, Liu TX, Bi D, Liu WJ, Song QQ, Li J, Song YL, Tu PF, and Zhao YF
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- Chromatography, Liquid, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Cistanche chemistry, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Glycosides chemistry, Methanol chemistry
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Echinacoside (ECH) is one of the active ingredients in Cistanche Herba and the principal effective component of Memoregain© as well. Moreover, a new agent namely Naoqing Zhiming tablet, derived from ECH has been licensed for clinical trials. However, the knowledge regarding the stability of is limited, till now, initiating a significant barrier for its further development along with the clinical trials. Herein, we aim to in depth characterize the transformation pattern of ECH in methanol. When ECH was stored in methanol, two primary products (P1 and P2) could be observed in HPLC chromatogram. A home-made automated fraction collector was configured via employing two 2-phase/6-port electronic valves to prepare P1 and P2. Following ¹H-NMR and LC-MS/MS assays, P1 and P2 were unambiguously identified as acteoside and cistanoside A, respectively. Moreover, the existences of cis-ECH, cis-acteoside, and cis-cistanoside A were claimed after careful analysis of the ¹H-NMR spectra of ECH, P1 and P2. Above all, the primary transformation pathways of ECH in methanol included methylation as well as hydrolysis, and mild transformation could also be initiated by cis/trans- configuration transferring for the caffeoyl group. The findings obtained in current study are envisioned to provide useful insight for the further development of ECH and the impurity detection of Naoqing Zhiming tablet. Moreover, the automated fraction collector configured in current study is able to serve as a versatile tool for the collection of signals-of-interest within phytochemical evaluations and impurity isolation., 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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- 2018
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21. [Simultaneous determination of 14 organic acids in Shenfu injection by hydrophilic interaction chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry].
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Liu Y, Zhang N, Shi SP, Song QQ, Li J, Song YL, and Tu PF
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- Chromatography, Liquid, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions, Phytochemicals analysis, Reproducibility of Results, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Acids analysis, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Organic Chemicals analysis
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Organic acids are widely distributed in plants and related products, and participate in a wide range of metabolic pathways (e.g. tricarboxylic acid cycle), showing diverse pharmacological activities. As a widely used Chinese patent medicine, its adverse reactions are often reported. Therefore, we should further clarify the chemical components of Shenfu injection, and prepare strict quality standards to ensure the safety and effectiveness of its clinical use. Shenfu injection is prepared from red ginseng (steamed roots of Panax ginseng) and black prepared lateral roots of Aconitum carmichaelii (Heishunpian) by using modern extraction process, and organic acids are regarded as one of its main components. In current study, a hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) coupled with mass spectrometric method (HILIC-LC-MS) was developed and validated for the simultaneous determination of 14 organic acids, including cinnamic acid, ferulic acid, 4-hydroxylbenzoic acid, L-(+)-lactic acid, adipic acid, fumaric acid, caffeic acid, succinic acid, maleic acid, malonic acid, D-malic acid, (-)-shikimic acid, D-tartaric acid, and quinic acid in Shenfu injection. Satisfactory retention and separation were achieved for all organic acids on HILIC chromatographic column. Except cinnamic acid (231 μg•L⁻¹), lactic acid (113 μg•L⁻¹) and malonic acid (32.5 μg•L⁻¹), the limit of quantitation for the remaining 11 compounds were less than 10 μg•L⁻¹. D-Malic acid, malonic acid, quinic acid, L-(+)-lactic acid, and cinnamic acid were observed to have higher contents in Shenfu injection (>1.89 mg•L⁻¹), whereas caffeic acid and adipic acid were undetectable in all batches. Above all, the developed method is suitable for the simultaneous determination of organic acids in Shenfu and some other traditional Chinese medicine injections., 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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22. [A cross-sectional survey of blood pressure control in overweight or obese type 2 diabetic patients in Guangdong province].
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Cheng YZ, Chen RP, Yang F, Song QQ, Yan T, Chen LS, Lin SD, Liang GX, Hu BC, Zhu ZZ, and Cai DH
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- Adult, Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Obesity complications, Overweight complications, Risk Factors, Surveys and Questionnaires, Blood Pressure, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 physiopathology, Hypertension prevention & control, Obesity physiopathology, Overweight physiopathology
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Objective: To investigate the current situation and influential factors of blood pressure (BP) control in type 2 diabetic patients with overweight or obesity in Guangdong province., Methods: From August 2011 to March 2012, type 2 diabetic patients with overweight or obesity were recruited from 60 hospitals in 20 cities of Guangdong province, and received standard questionnaires. The conditions of demographic data, clinical examinations, the most recent laboratory assessment, history of disease and drug therapy were recorded., Results: A total of 4029 patients were collected with age of (58.9 ± 12.9) years, and body mass index (BMI) of (27.28 ± 2.76) kg/m². Among the participants, controlled BP was achieved in 23.8% patients. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that older age, obesity, previous history of hypertension and inadequate glycemic control were the independent factors related to unsatisfactory blood pressure control rate. Among the patients with hypertension, 53.5% took 1 kind of antihypertensive drug, 32.5% took two, and 11.3% took three or more., Conclusions: Type 2 diabetic patients with overweight or obesity in Guangdong province have poor BP control. Thus, active lifestyle interventions and drug therapy as a comprehensive management way should be taken for the population so as to reduce their cardiovascular events.
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- 2013
23. [A cross-sectional survey on current status of type 2 diabetes mellitus with overweight or obesity in Guangdong province].
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Yang F, Chen RP, Song QQ, Chen LS, Lin SD, Liang GX, Hu BC, Zhu ZZ, Wang YL, Yan L, Lin JC, Li YB, and Cai DH
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Blood Glucose metabolism, China epidemiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 blood, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Obesity blood, Overweight blood, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Young Adult, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 epidemiology, Obesity epidemiology, Overweight epidemiology
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Objective: To explore the glycemic control status and related risk factors of overweight or obesity patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in Guangdong province., Methods: The medical records of overweight or obesity patients with T2DM from 60 tertiary and secondary hospitals in Guangdong Province were collected by questionnaire and physical examination. And the clinical data were analyzed to explore the influencing factors of glycemic control. The HbA1c level was used to assess glycemic control. HbA1c < 7.0% indicated that glycemic control was up to standard., Results: From August 2011 to March 2012, 5241 T2DM patients were recruited. The scope of current analysis was restricted to 4768 subjects with true data and deficiency no more than 5%. There were 2252 males and 2516 females. The age range was from 16 to 90 years, a median age 59.0 (50.0 - 69.0) years, onset age of diabetes 52.0 (44.0 - 60.0) years; a range of disease duration from 1 day to 42 years and a median of 5.0 (2.0 - 11.0) years. The median body mass index was 26.33(24.88 - 28.34) kg/m(2) and median waist circumference 93.0 (88.0 - 100.0) cm. Median HbA1c was 8.1% (6.9% - 10.1%) and only 26.2% patients reached the target level of HbA1c < 7.0%. Influencing factors of poor glycemic control were central obesity, high levels of resting heart rate, concurrent fatty liver and high intensity of treatment. And influencing factors of good glycemic control were regular exercises, smoking cessation, regular glycemic monitoring and good control of total cholesterol/triglyceride., Conclusion: A majority of Guangdong type 2 diabetics fail to achieve target values for glycemic control. There is an urgent need for comprehensive management for improving glycemic control.
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- 2013
24. [Construction and rescue of infectious cDNA clone of pigeon-origin Newcastle disease virus strain JS/07/04/Pi].
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Zhu YM, Hu ZL, Song QQ, Duan ZQ, Gu M, Hu SL, Wang XQ, and Liu XF
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- Animals, Base Sequence, CHO Cells, Chick Embryo, Cricetinae, Cricetulus, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect, Molecular Sequence Data, Newcastle disease virus growth & development, Columbidae virology, DNA, Complementary genetics, Newcastle disease virus genetics
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Based on the complete genome sequence of pigeon-origin Newcastle disease virus strain JS/07/04/ Pi(genotype VIb), nine overlapped fragments covering its full-length genome were amplified by RT-PCR. The fragments were connected sequentially and then inserted into the transcription vector TVT7/R resulting in the TVT/071204 which contained the full genome of strain JS/07/04/Pi. The TVT/071204 was co-transfected with three helper plasmids pCI-NP, pCI-P and pCI-L into the BSR cells, and the transfected cells and culture supernatant were inoculated into 9-day-old SPF embryonated eggs 60 h post-transfection. The HA and HI tests were conducted following the death of embryonated eggs. The results showed that the allantoic fluids obtained were HA positive and the HA could be inhibited by anti-NDV serum which indicated that the strain JS/07/04/Pi was rescued successfully. The rescued virus rNDV/071204 showed similar growth kinetics to its parental virus in CEF. The successful recovery of this strain would contribute to the understanding of the host-specificity of pigeon-origin NDV and to the development of the novel vaccines against the NDV infection in pigeons.
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- 2012
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