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Impact of introducing a herb pasture area into a New Zealand sheep and beef hill country farm system:

Cécile DURANTON, Cory MATTHEW

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 87-97 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2018202

Abstract: One recent innovation is the introduction of a herb pasture area, such as plantain.

Keywords: farm system configuration     herb pasture     metabolic energy budgeting     plantain     sheep and beef farming    

SUSTAINABLE CROP AND PASTURE SYSTEMS: FROM ABOVE- AND BELOWGROUND INTERACTIONS TO ECOSYSTEM MULTIFUNCTIONALITY

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 167-169 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2022446

Abstract: To address some of these challenges, we have developed this Special Issue on Sustainable Crop and Pasturefunctions; and (2) the synergies and trade-offs between multiple ecosystem services in sustainable crop and pasturehighly-regarded scientists devoted to studies on mechanisms and applications of sustainable crop and pasture

Sustainable crop and pasture systems have a potential to enhance the synergies in multiple ecosystemauthors and reviewers for their valuable contributions to this Special Issue on Sustainable Crop and Pasture

Evidence chain-based causality identification in herb-induced liver injury: exemplification of a well-knownliver-restorative herb

Jiabo Wang,Zhijie Ma,Ming Niu,Yun Zhu,Qingsheng Liang,Yanling Zhao,Jingyuan Song,Zhaofang Bai,Yaming Zhang,Ping Zhang,Na Li,Yakun Meng,Qi Li,Lushan Qin,Guangju Teng,Junling Cao,Baosen Li,Shilin Chen,Yonggang Li,Zhengsheng Zou,Honghao Zhou,Xiaohe Xiao

Frontiers of Medicine 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 457-467 doi: 10.1007/s11684-015-0417-8

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Herbal medicines have recently been recognized as the second most common cause of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) in the United States. However, reliable methods to identify the DILI causality of some herbs, such as Heshouwu (dried root of Polygonum multiflorum), remain lacking. In this study, a total of 12 307 inpatients with liver dysfunction and 147 literature-reported cases of Heshouwu DILI were screened. A general algorithm indicated that only 22.5% (9/40) and 30.6% (45/147) of all hospitalization and literature case reports, respectively, demonstrate the high probability of DILI causality of Heshouwu. By contrast, 95% (19/20) of all cases prospectively investigated by pharmacognosy, phytochemistry, and metabolomic tests exhibited highly probable causality, including a patient who was previously incorrectly attributed and a case that was excluded from Heshouwu causality by pharmacognostic evidence. Toxin (heavy metals, pesticides, and mycotoxins) contamination was also excluded from Heshouwu DILI causality. The objectivity of these screening methods for Heshouwu DILI diagnosis addresses safety concerns regarding stilbene-containing herbal medicines and dietary supplements.

Keywords: drug-induced liver injury     pharmacognosy     metabolomics     stilbene     Polygonum multiflorum     Chinese herbal medicine    

Multistage analysis method for detection of effective herb prescription from clinical data

Kuo Yang, Runshun Zhang, Liyun He, Yubing Li, Wenwen Liu, Changhe Yu, Yanhong Zhang, Xinlong Li, Yan Liu, Weiming Xu, Xuezhong Zhou, Baoyan Liu

Frontiers of Medicine 2018, Volume 12, Issue 2,   Pages 206-217 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0525-8

Abstract: multistage analysis method that integrates propensity case matching, complex network analysis, and herbset enrichment analysis was proposed to identify effective herb prescriptions for particular diseasesThen, core network extraction and herb set enrichment were combined to detect core effective herb prescriptionsEffectiveness-based mutual information was used to detect strong herb–symptom relationships.Results revealed that groups of herb prescriptions with higher effectiveness rates (76.9% vs. 42.8% for

Keywords: effective prescription detection     herb set enrichment analysis     core network extraction     insomnia     personalized    

AGRONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF REINTRODUCING HERB- AND LEGUME-RICH MULTISPECIES LEYS INTO ARABLE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 245-271 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021439

Abstract:

Agricultural intensification and the subsequent decline of mixed farming systems has led to an increase in continuous cropping with only a few fallow or break years, undermining global soil health. Arable-ley rotations incorporating temporary pastures (leys) lasting 1–4 years may alleviate soil degradation by building soil fertility and improving soil structure. However, the majority of previous research on arable-ley rotations has utilized either grass or grass-clover leys within ungrazed systems. Multispecies leys, containing a mix of grasses, legumes, and herbs, are rapidly gaining popularity due to their promotion in agri-environment schemes and potential to deliver greater ecosystem services than conventional grass or grass-clover leys. Livestock grazing in arable-ley rotations may increase the economic resilience of these systems, despite limited research of the effects of multispecies leys on ruminant health and greenhouse gas emissions. This review aims to evaluate previous research on multispecies leys, highlighting areas for future research and the potential benefits and disbenefits on soil quality and livestock productivity. The botanical composition of multispecies leys is crucial, as legumes, deep rooted perennial plants (e.g., Onobrychis viciifolia and Cichorium intybus) and herbs (e.g., Plantago lanceolata) can increase soil carbon, improve soil structure, reduce nitrogen fertilizer requirements, and promote the recovery of soil fauna (e.g., earthworms) in degraded arable soils while delivering additional environmental benefits (e.g., biological nitrification inhibition and enteric methane reduction). Multispecies leys have the potential to deliver biologically driven regenerative agriculture, but more long-term research is needed to underpin evidence-based policy and farmer guidance.

Keywords: bioactive forages / integrated crop-livestock systems / nitrogen cycling / plant secondary metabolites / soil carbon / soil quality    

Screening for main components associated with the idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity of a tonic herb, Polygonum

Chunyu Li, Ming Niu, Zhaofang Bai, Congen Zhang, Yanling Zhao, Ruiyu Li, Can Tu, Huifang Li, Jing Jing, Yakun Meng, Zhijie Ma, Wuwen Feng, Jinfa Tang, Yun Zhu, Jinjie Li, Xiaoya Shang, Zhengsheng Zou, Xiaohe Xiao, Jiabo Wang

Frontiers of Medicine 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2,   Pages 253-265 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0508-9

Abstract:

The main constituents of a typical medicinal herbPolygonum multiflorum (Heshouwu

Keywords: Polygonum multiflorum     idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity     metabolomics     stilbene     cis-transisomerization    

Screening for main components associated with the idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity of a tonic herb,

Chunyu Li, Ming Niu, Zhaofang Bai, Congen Zhang, Yanling Zhao, Ruiyu Li, Can Tu, Huifang Li, Jing Jing, Yakun Meng, Zhijie Ma, Wuwen Feng, Jinfa Tang, Yun Zhu, Jinjie Li, Xiaoya Shang, Zhengsheng Zou, Xiaohe Xiao, Jiabo Wang

Frontiers of Medicine 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2,   Pages 330-332 doi: 10.1007/s11684-020-0819-0

A knowledge-guided and traditional Chinese medicine informed approach for herb recommendation Research Article

Zhe JIN, Yin ZHANG, Jiaxu MIAO, Yi YANG, Yueting ZHUANG, Yunhe PAN,11521043@zju.edu.cn,yinzh@zju.edu.cn

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2023, Volume 24, Issue 10,   Pages 1416-1429 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2200662

Abstract: To increase the ability of herb prediction for the given symptoms, we introduce TCM-informed observations

Keywords: Traditional Chinese medicine     Herb recommendation     Knowledge graph     Graph attention network    

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Impact of introducing a herb pasture area into a New Zealand sheep and beef hill country farm system:

Cécile DURANTON, Cory MATTHEW

Journal Article

SUSTAINABLE CROP AND PASTURE SYSTEMS: FROM ABOVE- AND BELOWGROUND INTERACTIONS TO ECOSYSTEM MULTIFUNCTIONALITY

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Evidence chain-based causality identification in herb-induced liver injury: exemplification of a well-knownliver-restorative herb

Jiabo Wang,Zhijie Ma,Ming Niu,Yun Zhu,Qingsheng Liang,Yanling Zhao,Jingyuan Song,Zhaofang Bai,Yaming Zhang,Ping Zhang,Na Li,Yakun Meng,Qi Li,Lushan Qin,Guangju Teng,Junling Cao,Baosen Li,Shilin Chen,Yonggang Li,Zhengsheng Zou,Honghao Zhou,Xiaohe Xiao

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Multistage analysis method for detection of effective herb prescription from clinical data

Kuo Yang, Runshun Zhang, Liyun He, Yubing Li, Wenwen Liu, Changhe Yu, Yanhong Zhang, Xinlong Li, Yan Liu, Weiming Xu, Xuezhong Zhou, Baoyan Liu

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AGRONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF REINTRODUCING HERB- AND LEGUME-RICH MULTISPECIES LEYS INTO ARABLE

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Screening for main components associated with the idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity of a tonic herb, Polygonum

Chunyu Li, Ming Niu, Zhaofang Bai, Congen Zhang, Yanling Zhao, Ruiyu Li, Can Tu, Huifang Li, Jing Jing, Yakun Meng, Zhijie Ma, Wuwen Feng, Jinfa Tang, Yun Zhu, Jinjie Li, Xiaoya Shang, Zhengsheng Zou, Xiaohe Xiao, Jiabo Wang

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Screening for main components associated with the idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity of a tonic herb,

Chunyu Li, Ming Niu, Zhaofang Bai, Congen Zhang, Yanling Zhao, Ruiyu Li, Can Tu, Huifang Li, Jing Jing, Yakun Meng, Zhijie Ma, Wuwen Feng, Jinfa Tang, Yun Zhu, Jinjie Li, Xiaoya Shang, Zhengsheng Zou, Xiaohe Xiao, Jiabo Wang

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A knowledge-guided and traditional Chinese medicine informed approach for herb recommendation

Zhe JIN, Yin ZHANG, Jiaxu MIAO, Yi YANG, Yueting ZHUANG, Yunhe PAN,11521043@zju.edu.cn,yinzh@zju.edu.cn

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