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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 43(3): 520-526, 2018 Feb.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29600616

ABSTRACT

Ginger juice, a commonly used adjuvant for Chinese materia medica, is applied in processing of multiple Chinese herbal decoction pieces. Because of the raw materials and preparation process of ginger juice, it is difficult to be preserved for a long time, and the dosage of ginger juice in the processing can not be determined base on its content of main compositions. Ginger juice from different sources is hard to achieve consistent effect during the processing of traditional Chinese herbal decoction pieces. Based on the previous studies, the freeze drying of ginger juice under different shelf temperatures and vacuum degrees were studied, and the optimized freeze drying condition of ginger juice was determined. The content determination method for 6-gingerol, 8-gingerol, 10-gingerol and 6-shagaol in ginger juice and redissolved ginger juice was established. The content changes of 6-gingerol, 8-gingerol, 10-gingerol, 6-gingerol, 6-shagaol, volatile oil and total phenol were studied through the drying process and 30 days preservation period. The results showed that the freeze drying time of ginger juice was shortened after process optimization; the compositions basically remained unchanged after freeze drying, and there was no significant changes in the total phenol content and gingerol content, but the volatile oil content was significantly decreased(P<0.05). Within 30 days, the contents of gingerol, total phenol, and volatile oil were on the decline as a whole. This study has preliminarily proved the feasibility of freeze-drying process of ginger juice as an adjuvant for Chinese medicine processing.


Subject(s)
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/standards , Freeze Drying , Materia Medica/standards , Zingiber officinale/chemistry , Adjuvants, Pharmaceutic
2.
Am J Ther ; 23(1): e184-97, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25171757

ABSTRACT

Arnica montana has been widely used as a homeopathic remedy for the treatment of several inflammatory conditions in pain management and postoperative settings. This review gives an overview of the therapeutic use of Arnica montana in the above-mentioned fields also focusing on its mechanisms of action learned from animal models and in vitro studies. Arnica montana is more effective than placebo when used for the treatment of several conditions including post-traumatic and postoperative pain, edema, and ecchymosis. However, its dosages and preparations used have produced substantial differences in the clinical outcome. Cumulative evidence suggests that Arnica montana may represent a valid alternative to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, at least when treating some specific conditions.


Subject(s)
Arnica , Inflammation/drug therapy , Pain, Postoperative/drug therapy , Pain/drug therapy , Phytotherapy , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Arnica/adverse effects , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Humans
3.
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 40(9): 1639-43, 2015 May.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26323121

ABSTRACT

The general situation of the approved and concluded projects of National Natural Science Foundation of China in the field of processing Chinese Materia Medica in recent five years has been reviewed. The progresses and achievements of some projects have been summarized in accordance with research area such as the processing principle, the processing technology, quality evaluation, toxicity and safety evaluation, etc. The researchers and project support units of the funded projects have been analyzed, and the problems of the applications have been also summarized.


Subject(s)
Biomedical Research/economics , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/economics , Financing, Organized/economics , Financing, Organized/organization & administration , Materia Medica/economics , Medicine, Chinese Traditional/economics , Biomedical Research/organization & administration , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/organization & administration , China , Humans
4.
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 40(10): 1887-92, 2015 May.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26390642

ABSTRACT

For thousands of years, the natural resource for Chinese materiamedica has been the foundation of the traditional Chinese medicine industry, which provides abundant medicine for human. In recent years, increasing demands and irrational exploitation led to a lot of problems such as rapid decrease of traditional Chinese herbs reserves, low quality of medicine and dismishing traditional cultures. These restricted the development of the traditional Chinese medicine. To solve these problems, scientists have done much work on investigating traditional Chinese medicine resources, exploring the metabolic pathway of bioactive ingredients, cultivating new varieties, and carrying out synthetic biology. These studies provided a theoretical basis for sustainable utilizationand future developmentof traditional Chinese medicine resources.


Subject(s)
Conservation of Natural Resources , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry , Materia Medica/chemistry , Medicine, Chinese Traditional/trends , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , Humans , Materia Medica/pharmacology
5.
Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 34(10): 2632-8, 2014 Oct.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25739199

ABSTRACT

The quality of Chinese materia medica (CMM) is affected by every process in CMM manufacturing. According to multi-unit complex features in the production of CMM, on-line near infrared spectroscopy (NIR) is used as an evaluating technology with its rapid, non-destructive and non-pollution etc. advantages. With the research in institutions, the on-line NIR applied in process analysis and control of CMM was described systematically, and the on-line NIR platform building was used as an example to clarify the feasibility of on-line NIR technology in CMM manufacturing process. Then, from the point of application by pharmaceutical companies, the current on-line NIR research on CMM and its production in pharmaceutical companies was relatively comprehensively summarized. Meanwhile, the types of CMM productions were classified in accordance with two formulations (liquid and solid dosage formulations). The different production processes (extraction, concentration and alcohol precipitation, etc. ) were used as liquid formulation diacritical points; the different types (tablets, capsules and plasters, etc.) were used as solid dosage formulation diacritical points, and the reliability of on-line NIR used in the whole process in CMM production was proved in according to the summary of literatures in recent 10 years, which could support the modernization of CMM production.


Subject(s)
Materia Medica/chemistry , Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Quality Control , Reproducibility of Results
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Zhong Yao Cai ; 37(4): 561-4, 2014 Apr.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25345123

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Decolorization of crude chitin from Catharsius molossus was studied in order to prepare chitosan with white color and high viscosity. METHODS: Some factors affecting decolorization such as the kind of decolorant reagent, H2O2 concentration, pH, solid-liquid ratio, temperature and other factors were studied by single factor test and orthogonal design. RESULTS: The best decolorization process of chitin from Catharsius molossus was as follows:treated with 15 times of 15% H2O2 at 45 degrees C. CONCLUSION: The process is stable and feasible. The chitosan from Catharsius molossus might be used as a new carrier of colon-specific drug delivery system.


Subject(s)
Chitin/chemistry , Chitosan/chemistry , Coleoptera/chemistry , Hydrogen Peroxide/chemistry , Materia Medica/chemistry , Animals , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Temperature , Viscosity
7.
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 38(7): 937-42, 2013 Apr.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23847932

ABSTRACT

According to the process of the technical specification (TS) design for the fourth national survey of the Chinese materia medica resources (CMMR), we analyzed the assignment and objectives of the national survey and pointed out that the differences about CMMR management around China, the distribution of CMMR and their habitat, the economic and technological level, and even enthusiasm and initiative of the staff, etc. are the most difficult points for TS design. And we adopt the principle of combination of the mandatory and flexibility in TS design. We fixed the key points which would affect the quality of national survey first, then proposed the framework of TS which including 3 parts of organization and 11 parts of technique itself. The framework will serve and lead the TS preparation, which will not only provide an action standard to the national survey but will also have a profound influence to the popularization and application of the survey technology of CMMR. [Key words]


Subject(s)
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/standards , Conservation of Natural Resources , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/standards , Materia Medica/standards , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/legislation & jurisprudence , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , China , Data Collection , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry , Materia Medica/chemistry , Quality Control , Workforce
8.
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 38(16): 2653-6, 2013 Aug.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24228581

ABSTRACT

According to National Census for Water, National Population Census, National Land and Resources Survey, and work experience of experimental measures for national Chinese materia medica resources(CMMR) survey,the national CMMR survey at the county level is the key point of whole survey, that includes organization and management, field survey, sorting data three key links. Organization and management works of national CMMR survey needs to finish four key contents, there are definite goals and tasks, practicable crew, preparation directory, and security assurance. Field survey works of the national CMMR survey needs to finish five key contents, there are preparation works for field survey, the choice of the key survey area (samples), fill in the questionnaire, video data collection, specimen and other physical collection. Sorting data works of the national CMMR survey needs to finish tree key contents, there are data, specimen and census results.


Subject(s)
Data Collection , Materia Medica/chemistry , Materia Medica/supply & distribution , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , China
9.
Zhong Yao Cai ; 36(4): 645-9, 2013 Apr.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24134014

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To optimize the formulation of Eisemia foetida protein (EFP) burn spray. METHODS: A five-factor, three-level response surface method was employed; The response variable was the proliferation effect of EFP on NIH3T3 cells. RESULTS: The optimization formulation was as follows: the proportion of EFP, glycerol and mannitol was 0.91%, 1.42% and 5%, respectively; 0.02 mol/L Na2 HPO4 and 0.01 mol/L citric acid buffer system corresponding pH value was 7.0. CONCLUSION: The response surface method is reliable, efficient and suitable for optimizing the formulation of EFP burn spray.


Subject(s)
Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , Mannitol/chemistry , Materia Medica/chemistry , Oligochaeta/chemistry , Proteins/chemistry , Aerosols , Animals , Burns/drug therapy , Citric Acid/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Materia Medica/pharmacology , Mice , NIH 3T3 Cells , Preservatives, Pharmaceutical/chemistry
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Acta Pol Pharm ; 69(4): 611-6, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22876602

ABSTRACT

The conditions for identification and quantification of Se(IV), Cd(II) and Pb(II) ions in homeopathic drugs by inversion voltammetry method with the use of EAGRAPH software were established. The studies proved that the method was of high sensitivity in established conditions. The detection limits were 0.66 microg/mL, 0.08 microg/mL and 0.12 microg/mL for Se(IV), Pb(II) and Cd(II) ions, respectively. This method was characterized by repeatability of measurements, a wide range of linearity and satisfactory percent recovery.


Subject(s)
Cadmium/analysis , Drug Contamination , Electrochemical Techniques , Lead/analysis , Materia Medica/chemistry , Selenium/analysis , Cadmium/urine , Calibration , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Electrochemical Techniques/standards , Humans , Lead/urine , Limit of Detection , Reference Standards , Reproducibility of Results , Selenium/urine
11.
Zhong Yao Cai ; 35(7): 1029-32, 2012 Jul.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23252261

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To study preparation and characterization of chitosan from Catharsius Molossus processing discards and explore the feasibility of utilization of insects residue. METHODS: Preparation technique of chitosan was studied by orthogonal design,and properties were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), etc. RESULTS: Preparation techniques were as follows: demineralizing: soaked for 30 min at 80 degrees C with 1.3 mol/L HCl, then kept for 12 h under room temperature. Deproteinization and delipidation: treated for 6 h at 90 degrees C with 4 mol/L NaOH. Decolorizing: soaked at room temperature with 3% KM-nO4, then treated with 2% oxalic acid at 70 degrees C. Deacetylating:treated for 5 h at 110 degrees C with 14 mol/L NaOH. CONCLUSION: The technique is stable and feasible. The result also preliminarily showes that chitosan from Catharsius Molossus is better than shrimp's. It will be widely applied in biomedical and other industrial areas with such exciting properties.


Subject(s)
Chitosan/chemistry , Coleoptera/chemistry , Waste Products/analysis , Animals , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Chitin/analysis , Chitin/chemistry , Chitosan/analysis , Materia Medica/chemistry , Solubility , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , X-Ray Diffraction
12.
Zhong Yao Cai ; 33(11): 1800-3, 2010 Nov.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21434447

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To study the formulation of Naoxuekang dispersible tablets. METHODS: The formulation was determined by pre-processing leech extractum prior to a series of experiments used to screen excipients like bulking agents and disintegrants and so on, and by adding disintegrants within and without. RESULTS: Microcrystalline cellulose was determined as the bulking agent, and carboxymethyl cellulose and low-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose were determined as the disintegrants of Naoxuekang dispersible tablet formula. The average disintegration time and nitrogen content of one tablet were 52 seconds and 5.47 milligrams, respectively. Also disperse homogeneity, weight variation and microbial limit all met the requirements in Ch. P. CONCLUSION: The prepared Naoxuekang dispersible tablet is reasonable in formula, feasible in technology, which meets the quality standards.


Subject(s)
Drug Compounding/methods , Leeches , Materia Medica/administration & dosage , Animals , Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium/administration & dosage , Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium/chemistry , Cellulose/administration & dosage , Cellulose/analogs & derivatives , Cellulose/chemistry , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Materia Medica/chemistry , Particle Size , Solubility , Tablets/chemistry
13.
Zhonghua Yi Shi Za Zhi ; 50(1): 43-53, 2020 Jan 28.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32564537

ABSTRACT

Tang Tenghan (1900-1988), who was a famous pharmaceutical chemist in China, was born in Java, Indonesia. He received his PhD from Institute of Pharmacy, Department of Philosophy in Berlin University. After returning to China, Tang Tenghan was employed by Shandong University, National Pei Yang University, West China Union University and Tongji University, etc. He engaged in education and scientific research in Pharmacy, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. He was one of early scholars using pharmacognosy, chemistry and pharmacology on Chinese materia medica. At the same time, he held the concurrent position in pharmaceutical factory and took charge the production of drugs. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he organized and led the anti-chemical agent research in Academy of Military Medical Sciences. In addition, Tang Tenghan contributed to the preparation of pharmacopoeia, the compilation of textbooks and the cultivation of talents. This paper made a detailed investigation of Tang Tenghan's lifework, analyzed the contribution and significance of his work in the history of Chemistry and Pharmacy, reflected the spirit of a generation of scientists.


Subject(s)
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/history , Materia Medica , Military Medicine , Academies and Institutes , China , History, 20th Century , Universities
14.
Complement Ther Med ; 15(2): 128-38, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17544864

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Systematic assessment of the in vitro research on high potency effects. METHOD: Publications of experiments were collected through databases, experts, previous reviews, citation tracking. INCLUSION CRITERIA: stepwise agitated dilutions <10(-23); cells or molecules from human or animal. Experiments were assessed with the modified SAPEH score. RESULTS: From 75 publications, 67 experiments (1/3 of them replications) were evaluated. Nearly 3/4 of them found a high potency effect, and 2/3 of those 18 that scored 6 points or more and controlled contamination. Nearly 3/4 of all replications were positive. Design and experimental models of the reviewed experiments were inhomogenous, most were performed on basophiles. CONCLUSIONS: Even experiments with a high methodological standard could demonstrate an effect of high potencies. No positive result was stable enough to be reproduced by all investigators. A general adoption of succussed controls, randomization and blinding would strengthen the evidence of future experiments.


Subject(s)
Homeopathy , Materia Medica/pharmacology , Materia Medica/standards , Animals , Blood Cells/drug effects , Cells, Cultured , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Clinical Trials as Topic , Drug Contamination/prevention & control , Humans , In Vitro Techniques , Quality Control , Research Design
16.
Pak J Pharm Sci ; 20(1): 83-92, 2007 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17337435

ABSTRACT

Barberry has played a prominent role in herbal healing for more than 2,500 years. Berberis vulgaris is a common garden bush, native to Europe and the British Isles, naturalized in North America, seems to have history as old as human race. Anthropologists believe in a ritual practice or sacred object, especially by Native Americans that it works as a supernatural power or as preventive or remedy of illness. It is a deciduous shrub having yellow flowers and scarlet colored fruit in the form of berries. Twenty two alkaloids have been reported so far from root, stem leaves and fruit of this plant, which are of medicinal importance. As a herbal remedy it has no match in serving human race since ancient times. It is the most widely used drug in Homeopathic system of medicine for kidney pain and for removal of kidney stones. In this article, we present countless blessings of nature encountered through this herb which are worthy of recording.


Subject(s)
Berberine Alkaloids/therapeutic use , Berberis , Cardiovascular Agents/therapeutic use , Phytotherapy , Plant Preparations/therapeutic use , Anti-Arrhythmia Agents/therapeutic use , Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use , Berberine Alkaloids/isolation & purification , Berberis/chemistry , Cardiovascular Agents/chemistry , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Dosage Forms , Drug Interactions , Humans , Plant Preparations/chemistry , Plants, Medicinal
17.
J Altern Complement Med ; 12(4): 359-65, 2006 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16722785

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Homeopathic drugs even with dilutions beyond 10(23) (high potencies) are frequently used, although their working mechanism is still unknown. Curative information preserved in solvent structure is postulated to exert biologic effects. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to test for a stimulating or inhibiting effect of high potencies of the homeopathic remedy HgCl2 (Mercurius corrosivus) on two sugar hydrolases. METHODS: High potencies were produced using stepwise dilution plus shaking. Controls included potentized solvent (aqua bidestillata), equimolar dilutions without shaking, and enzyme-free references. Tested were potencies with dilution factors 1:200 (CC) on diastase extract from winter barley, and 1:100 (C) on alpha-amylase from hog pancreas. Enzyme activity was colorimetrically determined by Lugol's iodine-starch reaction. RESULTS: An inhibiting effect of HgCl2 on enzyme activities was observed only in low potencies and dilutions. Statistically significant differences between potencies and controls were not found in randomized and blinded experiments. CONCLUSIONS: This experimental design provided independent reproducible results of cell-free in vitro assays. However, it did not indicate an effect of potentized HgCl2 on hydrolases. Demonstrating potency effects may require additional experimental features.


Subject(s)
Amylases/drug effects , Homeopathy/methods , Mercuric Chloride/pharmacology , Solutions/analysis , alpha-Amylases/drug effects , Analysis of Variance , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Compounding/methods , In Vitro Techniques , Mercury Compounds/pharmacology , Reproducibility of Results , Research Design/standards
18.
AANA J ; 74(5): 357-63, 2006 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17048555

ABSTRACT

Cyclodextrins are molecules with a hollow, truncated cone shape that possess unique lipophilic and hydrophilic properties. These unique properties enable cyclodextrins to engulf and bind lipophilic molecules while maintaining aqueous solubility. Encapsulation of molecules is the principal action of a new drug class, selective relaxant binding agents, which binds and inactivate aminosteroid nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. Sugammadex is the name of a modified cyclodextrin currently in phase 3 studies by Organon International (Oss, The Netherlands), and it may hold promise for a new concept in muscle relaxant reversal. Encapsulation rather than competitive antagonism of neuromuscular blockade may be a future modality of anesthetic practice.


Subject(s)
gamma-Cyclodextrins/chemistry , gamma-Cyclodextrins/therapeutic use , Androstanols/antagonists & inhibitors , Anesthesia/methods , Anesthesia/trends , Animals , Binding, Competitive , Cats , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Clinical Trials as Topic , Drug Carriers , Drug Evaluation , Forecasting , Guinea Pigs , Haplorhini , Humans , Metabolic Clearance Rate , Mice , Neuromuscular Nondepolarizing Agents/antagonists & inhibitors , Rocuronium , Solubility , Sugammadex , gamma-Cyclodextrins/pharmacology
19.
J Altern Complement Med ; 1(2): 145-60, 1995.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9395611

ABSTRACT

This article describes and discusses five placebo-controlled randomized studies investigating the immunomodulatory activity of preparations containing extracts of Echinacea in healthy volunteers. A total of 134 (18 female and 116 male) healthy volunteers between 18 and 40 years of age were studied. Two studies tested intravenous homeopathic complex preparations containing Echinacea angustifolia D1 (study 1) and D4 (study 5). Two studies (2 and 3a) tested oral alcoholic extracts of roots of E. purpurea, one study an extract of E. pallida roots (study 3b), and one study an extract of E. purpurea herb (study 4). Test and placebo preparations were applied for four (study 5) or five (studies 1-4) consecutive days. The primary outcome measure for immunomodulatory activity was the relative phagocytic activity of polymorphonuclear neutrophil granulocytes (PNG), measured in studies 1 and 2 with a microscopic method and in studies 3, 4, and 5 with two different cytometric methods. The secondary outcome measure was the number of leukocytes in peripheral venous blood. Safety was assessed by a screening program of blood and other objective parameters as well as by documentation of all subjective side effects. In studies 1 and 2 the phagocytic activity of PNG was significantly enhanced compared with placebo [maximal stimulation 22.7% (95% confidence interval 17.5-27.9%) and 54.0% (8.4-99.6%), respectively], while in the other studies no significant effects were observed. Analysis of intragroup differences revealed significant changes in phagocytic activity during the observation periods in five test and three control groups. Leukocyte number was not influenced significantly in any study. Side effects due to the test preparations could not be detected. Our studies provide evidence for immunomodulatory activity of the homeopathic combination tested in study 1 and the E. purpureae radix extract tested in study 2. The negative results of the other three studies are difficult to interpret due to the different methods for measuring phagocytosis, the relevant changes in phagocytic activity within most placebo and treatment groups during the observation period, and the small sample sizes. Future studies should be performed on patients rather than healthy volunteers and use standardized or chemically defined monopreparations of Echinacea.


Subject(s)
Adjuvants, Immunologic/standards , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/immunology , Granulocytes/drug effects , Homeopathy/standards , Leukocyte Count/drug effects , Neutrophils/drug effects , Phagocytosis/drug effects , Plant Extracts/immunology , Adjuvants, Immunologic/chemistry , Adolescent , Adult , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/chemistry , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Double-Blind Method , Echinacea , Female , Flow Cytometry , Humans , Male , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Single-Blind Method
20.
Yakugaku Zasshi ; 119(2): 178-83, 1999 Feb.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10067432

ABSTRACT

Cervi Parvum Cornu has been widely used as an agent in commercially available tonic medicines. The establishment of the method for the identification of each agent, especially crude drugs in formulations, is very important from the viewpoint of the quality control of drugs. In this paper, we reported the examination on the extraction method of DNA from the formulations, and also on the PCR method using four sets of primers, amplifying the DNA fragments of the regions of 12S rRNA and/or cytochrome b genes. The same size of DNA fragments as in the Cervi Parvum Cornu reference sample were found in all PCR products obtained from four commercial tonic medicines investigated. Therefore, it was confirmed that Cervi Parvum Cornu was contained in all the tonic medicines used. The PCR method was found to be a useful method for the identification of Cervi Parvum Cornu in tonic medicines and the DNA fragments amplified by the PCR method was clarified to be also helpful materials as index constituents for Cervi Parvum Cornu.


Subject(s)
DNA/analysis , Materia Medica/isolation & purification , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Animals , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Cytochrome b Group/genetics , Quality Control , RNA, Ribosomal/genetics
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