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Metabonomics analysis of the urine of rats with Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome based on NMR techniques

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Metabonomics analysis of the urine of rats with Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome has been performed by comparison with those of normal rats based on NMR techniques. The relative contents of formate, creatinine, 2-oxoglutarate (2-OG), citrate, taurine, trimethylamine-N-oxide(TMAO), succinate and hippurate in the urine of the rats with Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome have been changed. These results have provided evidence for understanding the mechanism and the therapy of Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome.

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Li, L., Wang, J., Ren, J. et al. Metabonomics analysis of the urine of rats with Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome based on NMR techniques. Chin. Sci. Bull. 52, 3068–3073 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11434-007-0389-4

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