Objective:To study the law of compatibility of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea by Professor WANG Dong-mei.Methods:This study collected the Professor WANG Dong-mei’s prescriptions...Objective:To study the law of compatibility of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea by Professor WANG Dong-mei.Methods:This study collected the Professor WANG Dong-mei’s prescriptions for primary dysmenorrhea cases in the outpatient department,to establish a database by Excel 2015,and to use IBM SPSS statistics 24.0 and SPSS Clementine 12.0 software for clustering analysis and association rules data mining analysis.Results:A total of 106 cases were included,106 prescriptions were collected,114 kinds of drugs were used,nd the cumulative frequency of drug use was 1876 times;the top three drugs were white peony(89 times),Xiangfu(77 times),red peony(75 times);the drugs with the most drug properties and taste frequency were warm and sweet drugs,which were mainly liver meridian;four common pair-used drug groups were Xiangfu yanhusuo,angelica white peony etc.and six groups were common clustering groups.Conclusion:Professor WANG Dong-mei usually chooses the drugs of sweet,warm or spicy in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea.In addition to the natural efficacy,Prof.Wang also considers modern pharmacological effect in the specific drug selection.The commonly used prescription combination is Shaofu Zhuyu Decoction,which embodies Professor WANG Dong-mei's academic thought of treating primary dysmenorrhea"mainly by warming and regulating qi and blood",and for patients with reproductive needs,in addition to promoting blood circulation and relieving pain,she also adds menstruation regulating and pregnancy aiding drugs,which can not only improve the symptoms of primary dysmenorrhea,but also meet their fertility desire.展开更多
Objective To decompose and reformulate Banxia Baizhu Tianma Decoction(BBT) in order to optimize its ratio for vasodilatory effect.The fingerprints of these six component herbs were also studied via Tri-step FTIR ana...Objective To decompose and reformulate Banxia Baizhu Tianma Decoction(BBT) in order to optimize its ratio for vasodilatory effect.The fingerprints of these six component herbs were also studied via Tri-step FTIR analysis.Methods The herbal components of BBT were extracted separately with different solvents,such as 95%ethanol,50%ethanol,and distilled water.The vasodilatory effect of the extracts was studied using the in vitro pre-contracted aortic ring model.Among these extracts,the water extracts of Pinellia ternata[PT(W)]and Citri reticulatae[CR(W)],50%ethanol extracts of Castrodia elata[GE(50)]and Clycyrrhiza uralensis[GU(50)],and 95%ethanol extracts of Atractylodes macrocephala[AM(E)],and Poria cocos[PC(E)]were selected for the orthogonal stimulus-response compatibility group study due to their high effectiveness in vasodilation.Results The best combination ratio(G2) was GE(50),GU(50),AM(E),PC(E),CR(W),and PT(W) at EC0,EC5,EC5,EC5,EC5,and EC5,with EC50 of(0.06 ± 0.01) mg/mL.Comparison between the vasodilatory effects of extracts derived from G2 and BBT were also studied.From the results,the 50%ethanol extract following G2 ratio was found to be most potent extract with the highest vasodilatory effect compared with other extracts derived from G2 or BBT,with EC50 of(0.05 ±0.005) mg/mL.Conclusion The optimum ratio and appropriate extraction method for the new BBT formulae are obtained.G2 is determined as the best formulae with the highest potency in producing the vasodilatory effect on isolated rat aortic rings.The results obtained suggest that 50%ethanol is found to be the best solvent to extract the vasoactive compounds of G2 in order to exhibit the highest efficacy of vasodilatory effect.展开更多
基金Key R&D plan of Shandong Province(No.2015GSF1119010)。
文摘Objective:To study the law of compatibility of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea by Professor WANG Dong-mei.Methods:This study collected the Professor WANG Dong-mei’s prescriptions for primary dysmenorrhea cases in the outpatient department,to establish a database by Excel 2015,and to use IBM SPSS statistics 24.0 and SPSS Clementine 12.0 software for clustering analysis and association rules data mining analysis.Results:A total of 106 cases were included,106 prescriptions were collected,114 kinds of drugs were used,nd the cumulative frequency of drug use was 1876 times;the top three drugs were white peony(89 times),Xiangfu(77 times),red peony(75 times);the drugs with the most drug properties and taste frequency were warm and sweet drugs,which were mainly liver meridian;four common pair-used drug groups were Xiangfu yanhusuo,angelica white peony etc.and six groups were common clustering groups.Conclusion:Professor WANG Dong-mei usually chooses the drugs of sweet,warm or spicy in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea.In addition to the natural efficacy,Prof.Wang also considers modern pharmacological effect in the specific drug selection.The commonly used prescription combination is Shaofu Zhuyu Decoction,which embodies Professor WANG Dong-mei's academic thought of treating primary dysmenorrhea"mainly by warming and regulating qi and blood",and for patients with reproductive needs,in addition to promoting blood circulation and relieving pain,she also adds menstruation regulating and pregnancy aiding drugs,which can not only improve the symptoms of primary dysmenorrhea,but also meet their fertility desire.
基金Exploratory Research Grant Scheme(ERGS)(203/PFARMASI/6730122)Universiti Sains Malaysia-Research University Grants(1001/PFARMASI/812195)
文摘Objective To decompose and reformulate Banxia Baizhu Tianma Decoction(BBT) in order to optimize its ratio for vasodilatory effect.The fingerprints of these six component herbs were also studied via Tri-step FTIR analysis.Methods The herbal components of BBT were extracted separately with different solvents,such as 95%ethanol,50%ethanol,and distilled water.The vasodilatory effect of the extracts was studied using the in vitro pre-contracted aortic ring model.Among these extracts,the water extracts of Pinellia ternata[PT(W)]and Citri reticulatae[CR(W)],50%ethanol extracts of Castrodia elata[GE(50)]and Clycyrrhiza uralensis[GU(50)],and 95%ethanol extracts of Atractylodes macrocephala[AM(E)],and Poria cocos[PC(E)]were selected for the orthogonal stimulus-response compatibility group study due to their high effectiveness in vasodilation.Results The best combination ratio(G2) was GE(50),GU(50),AM(E),PC(E),CR(W),and PT(W) at EC0,EC5,EC5,EC5,EC5,and EC5,with EC50 of(0.06 ± 0.01) mg/mL.Comparison between the vasodilatory effects of extracts derived from G2 and BBT were also studied.From the results,the 50%ethanol extract following G2 ratio was found to be most potent extract with the highest vasodilatory effect compared with other extracts derived from G2 or BBT,with EC50 of(0.05 ±0.005) mg/mL.Conclusion The optimum ratio and appropriate extraction method for the new BBT formulae are obtained.G2 is determined as the best formulae with the highest potency in producing the vasodilatory effect on isolated rat aortic rings.The results obtained suggest that 50%ethanol is found to be the best solvent to extract the vasoactive compounds of G2 in order to exhibit the highest efficacy of vasodilatory effect.