Research Article

Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Two Differently Extracted Coptis chinensis in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetic Rats

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Supercritical extraction of Coptis chinensis treatment group versus model group (A versus M) Go analysis information. (a) Biological process: upregulated proteins: the response to biological regulation (14%) was the major component. (b) Biological process: downregulated proteins: the response to cellular processes (15%) was the dominant feature. (c) Cellular components: upregulated proteins: extracellular region (31%) formed the main component of the cellular component category. (d) Cellular components: downregulated proteins: extracellular region (26%) was the major component. (e) Molecular function: upregulated proteins: binding (47%) was the dominant molecular function in the GO assignments. (f) Molecular function: downregulated proteins: binding represented 51% of the molecular function.
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