Identification of Xuanfei Baidu granule constituents by liquid chromatography–quadruple‐time‐of‐flight–mass spectrometry and its anti‐inflammatory active constituents using a lipopolysaccharide‐induced RAW264.7 cell model
Haoran Li,
Lu Zhao,
Ziqi Liang
et al.
Abstract:The Xuanfei Baidu (XFBD) prescription, a traditional Chinese medicine prescription, has demonstrated significant anti‐inflammatory activities; however, the number of its reported constituents is limited, and its anti‐inflammatory constituents are unclear. In this study, the constituents of XFBD granule, a granule dosage of XFBD prescription, were thoroughly examined in vitro and in vivo using liquid chromatography–quadruple‐time‐of‐flight–mass spectrometry, and the anti‐inflammatory constituents were screened.… Show more
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