The Metabonomic Studies of Tongue Coating in H. pylori Positive Chronic Gastritis Patients

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In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), tongue diagnosis (TD) has been an important diagnostic method for the last 3000 years. Tongue coating can be used as a very sensitive marker to determine the progress of chronic gastritis. Therefore, the scientific, qualitative, and quantitative study for the pathophysiologic basis of tongue coating (TC) emerged as a major direction for the objective research of TD. In our current report, we used GC/MS technology to determine the potential changes of metabolites and identify special metabolic biomarkers in the TC of H. pylori infected chronic gastritis patients. Four discriminative metabolites were identified by GC/MS between the TC of H. pylori infection (G + H) and without H. pylori infection (G - H) patients: ethylene, cephaloridine, γ-aminobutyric acid, and 5-pyroglutamic acid, indicating that changes in amino acid metabolism are possibly involved in the formation of TC, and the amino acid metabolites are part of the material components of TC in G + H patients.

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Liu, X., Sun, Z. M., Liu, Y. N., Ji, Q., Sui, H., Zhou, L. H., … Li, Q. (2015). The Metabonomic Studies of Tongue Coating in H. pylori Positive Chronic Gastritis Patients. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/804085

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