Metabonomics-Based Study of Clinical Urine Samples in Suboptimal Health with Different Syndromes
Objective. To explore the urinary biochemistry features of syndromes of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) such as syndrome of stagnation of liver Qi, spleen deficiency, liver Qi stagnation, and spleen deficiency (LSSDS) in sub-optimal health status (SHS). Methods. 12 cases for each syndrome group i...
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doaj-394261d3b5984f8689662177e9f27c8d2020-11-25T00:45:37ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882013-01-01201310.1155/2013/509134509134Metabonomics-Based Study of Clinical Urine Samples in Suboptimal Health with Different SyndromesHai-Zhen Cui0Li-Min Wang1Xin Zhao2Yue-Yun Liu3Shao-Xian Wang4Xiao-Hong Li5You-Ming Jiang6Jia-Xu Chen7School of Pre-Clinical Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, ChinaSchool of Pre-Clinical Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, ChinaSchool of Pre-Clinical Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, ChinaSchool of Pre-Clinical Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, ChinaSchool of Pre-Clinical Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, ChinaSchool of Pre-Clinical Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, ChinaSchool of Pre-Clinical Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, ChinaSchool of Pre-Clinical Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, ChinaObjective. To explore the urinary biochemistry features of syndromes of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) such as syndrome of stagnation of liver Qi, spleen deficiency, liver Qi stagnation, and spleen deficiency (LSSDS) in sub-optimal health status (SHS). Methods. 12 cases for each syndrome group in SHS were selected, 12 subjects were used as a normal control group, and 1H NMR detection was, respectively, carried out, and the data was corrected by the orthogonal signal correction (OSC) and then adopted a partial least squares (PLS) method for discriminate analysis. Results. The OSC-PLS (ctr) analysis results of the nuclear overhauser enhancement spectroscopy (NOESY) detection indicated that the syndromes in SHS could be differentiated, and there were significant differences in the levels of metabolites of the urine samples of the four groups; the biomarkers of LSSDS in SHS were found out. The contents of citric acid (2.54 and 2.66), trimethylamineoxide (3.26), and hippuric acid (3.98, 7.54, 7.58, 7.62, 7.66, 7.82, and 7.86) in the urine samples of LSSDS group were lower than that of the normal control group. Conclusion. There are differences in the 1H-NMR metabolic spectrum of the urine samples of the four groups, and the specific metabolic products of the LSSDS in SHS can be identified from metabonomics analysis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/509134 |
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Hai-Zhen Cui Li-Min Wang Xin Zhao Yue-Yun Liu Shao-Xian Wang Xiao-Hong Li You-Ming Jiang Jia-Xu Chen Metabonomics-Based Study of Clinical Urine Samples in Suboptimal Health with Different Syndromes Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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Hai-Zhen Cui Li-Min Wang Xin Zhao Yue-Yun Liu Shao-Xian Wang Xiao-Hong Li You-Ming Jiang Jia-Xu Chen |
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Metabonomics-Based Study of Clinical Urine Samples in Suboptimal Health with Different Syndromes |
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Metabonomics-Based Study of Clinical Urine Samples in Suboptimal Health with Different Syndromes |
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Metabonomics-Based Study of Clinical Urine Samples in Suboptimal Health with Different Syndromes |
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Metabonomics-Based Study of Clinical Urine Samples in Suboptimal Health with Different Syndromes |
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Metabonomics-Based Study of Clinical Urine Samples in Suboptimal Health with Different Syndromes |
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metabonomics-based study of clinical urine samples in suboptimal health with different syndromes |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Objective. To explore the urinary biochemistry features of syndromes of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) such as syndrome of stagnation of liver Qi, spleen deficiency, liver Qi stagnation, and spleen deficiency (LSSDS) in sub-optimal health status (SHS). Methods. 12 cases for each syndrome group in SHS were selected, 12 subjects were used as a normal control group, and 1H NMR detection was, respectively, carried out, and the data was corrected by the orthogonal signal correction (OSC) and then adopted a partial least squares (PLS) method for discriminate analysis. Results. The OSC-PLS (ctr) analysis results of the nuclear overhauser enhancement spectroscopy (NOESY) detection indicated that the syndromes in SHS could be differentiated, and there were significant differences in the levels of metabolites of the urine samples of the four groups; the biomarkers of LSSDS in SHS were found out. The contents of citric acid (2.54 and 2.66), trimethylamineoxide (3.26), and hippuric acid (3.98, 7.54, 7.58, 7.62, 7.66, 7.82, and 7.86) in the urine samples of LSSDS group were lower than that of the normal control group. Conclusion. There are differences in the 1H-NMR metabolic spectrum of the urine samples of the four groups, and the specific metabolic products of the LSSDS in SHS can be identified from metabonomics analysis. |
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