Team Profile:
Located within the Beijing University of Agriculture (BUA), the Beijing Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (BKLTCVM) was inaugurated in December 2006 with the endorsement of the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission and the Beijing Municipal Commission of Education. As the sole provincial key laboratory in China dedicated to the study of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM), BKLTCVM has established itself as a leading institution in this specialized field.
The laboratory currently boasts a team of 31 dedicated researchers. It operates within a spacious 1000 square meter facility, which includes a variety of research rooms such as the Chinese Medicine Extraction Room, Chinese Medicine Analysis Room, Morphology Laboratory, Cell Culture Room, and Molecular Biology Laboratory. Equipped with state-of-the-art instruments and equipment, BKLTCVM's resources include an Automatic Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatograph, NMR Spectrometer, cDNA Microarray Platform, Ion Trap LC/MS, Laser Doppler Flowmetry, Laser Doppler Perfusion Imager, Thermo Scientific KingFisher, and Preparative HPLC, among others. The aggregate value of this equipment is estimated at nearly 20 million RMB.
To expedite the commercialization of research findings and to enhance technology transfer, BKLTCVM engages in extensive collaborations with industry partners. In 2013, with the approval of the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission, the Beijing Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine Engineering Technology Research Center was jointly established by BKLTCVM and Beijing Centre Biology Co., Ltd. Concurrently, the Collaborative Research & Development Center for Chinese Veterinary Medicine was launched in partnership with DA BEI NONG GROUP. Furthermore, the laboratory is committed to enhancing the training of veterinarians from around the world and has established the International Center for Research and Training in Chinese Traditional Veterinary Medicine.
BKLTCVM serves as the resident office and General Secretary Unit of the Asian Society of Traditional Veterinary Medicine, the President Unit of the Veterinary Branch of the China Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine Association, and the expert group leader unit of the Veterinary Drug Promotion Committee of the China Veterinary Drug Association.
The laboratory's mission is to safeguard animal health and ensure animal food safety, leveraging its position as a cornerstone of high-tech Agricultural Zhongguancun. It actively pursues innovative research and development in the fields of Traditional Chinese Medicine feed additives and veterinary drugs, focusing on companion animal diseases and the control and prevention of livestock and poultry diseases.
Since 2013, the Beijing Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (BKLTCVM) has been at the forefront of innovation, undertaking a total of 16 scientific research projects. These projects have been generously supported with a total funding of 14.1 million yuan, reflecting the laboratory's commitment to advancing the field of traditional Chinese veterinary medicine.The laboratory's dedication to research and development has yielded significant results, with 19 new certificates for Chinese veterinary medicines specifically aimed at antimicrobial and antiviral applications. This achievement underscores the laboratory's expertise in creating effective and innovative treatments for animals.In addition to these certificates, BKLTCVM has been granted 24 national invention patents, a testament to the originality and ingenuity of its research. These patents not only protect the intellectual property of the laboratory's innovations but also pave the way for future advancements in veterinary medicine.The laboratory's contributions to the field have been recognized with a total of 8 prestigious awards. These include the First Prize of the Shennong Chinese Agricultural Technology, which is one of the highest honors in the field of agricultural science in China. The laboratory has also been awarded the Second Prize of Beijing Agricultural Technology Promotion, the Second Prize of Science and Technology Progress of Sichuan Province, and the Second Prize of Science and Technology Progress of Guangdong Province. These accolades are a clear indication of the laboratory's impact on the advancement of veterinary medicine and its commitment to improving animal health and welfare.
BKLTCVM's achievements are a reflection of its ongoing pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and the application of traditional Chinese veterinary medicine to modern-day challenges. The laboratory's work continues to set new standards in the field and serves as a model for other institutions seeking to make a meaningful impact in veterinary science.
Research Interests:
1. The deciphering of the drug action mechanism and drug development for prevention and control of bacterial diseases of livestock and poultry;
2. The understanding of Chinese Medicine action mechanism and drug development for -controlling livestock and poultry viral diseases;
3. The prevention and control of pet diseases with Traditional Chinese veterinary medicine;
4. The explorative research on the essences of Channels and Collaterals.
Laboratory representative article:
1.Feike Yu, Xiaohan Yu, Xiaoye Liu, Hong Dong, Dregs of Cardamine hupingshanensis as a feed additive improve egg quality[]].Frontiers in Nutrition, 2022.
2.Yanmei Wu,Ge Hu, Tao Zhang.Isolation and culture of rat intestinal mucosal microvascular endothelial cells using immunomagnetic beads[.JImmunol Methods. 2022.
3.GUO Dawei,LIU Xiao,DONG Hong.Clinical Research of Qiying Decoction and Zigan Decoction on Promoting Reproductive Performance of Sows and Growth Performance of Weaned Piglets[J].Acta Veterinaria et Zootechnica Sinica,2022.
4.LIU Haoyang,LIU Xiaoye,DONG Hong,Progress on the Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Dairy Cow Carbuncle and the Pharmacology of Chinese Herb Dandelion[J].Progress in Veterinary Medicine,2022.
5.WANG Zhaoli,MU Xiang,ZHANG Tao.Effects of PRRSV-LPS Treatment on Neutrophil Adhesion to Porcine Pulmonary Microvascular Endothelial Cells[J].China Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine,2022.
6.GUO Yunan,JIANG Daixun,Study on the effect of PMA on porcine neutrophil Mac-1 and the signaling mechanism[J].Journal of Beijing University OF Agriculture ,2022.
7.HU Tin,CUI Defeng,ZHANG Yonghong.Growth Promoting Effects of Bacillus congealus BC-HYI on Layer Chickens[J].Chinese Journal of Animal Nutrition,2022。
8.ZHANG Xinyu,CUI Defeng,ZHANG Yonghong,Establishment of an improved fluorescence quantitative PCR method for detection of porcine circovirus type 2[J].Journal of Beijing University OF Agriculture,2022.
9.WEN Jinghai,ZHANG Yonghong,CUI Defeng.Preliminary study on the antiviral effect of CassiaTwig compound decoction and Rhubarb compound decoction on porcine circovirus type 2 in vitro[J].Journal of Beijing University OF Agriculture,2022.
10.FAN Kuangshi,ZHANG Yonghong,CUI Defeng,Effect of Shuanghuanglian decoction on porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in vitro[J].Journal of Beijing University OF Agriculture,2022
Authorized patent
1.A method for fermenting Yu Ping Feng herbal waste (ZL201710523576.X) in 2020
2.A method for fermenting Bai Zhi and its uses (ZL201610004926.7) in 2019
3.A Chinese herbal formula and its preparation method for treating porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (ZL202010973918.X)
4.A method for preparing high-purity Huang Fen Tong and its applications (ZL201910651157.3)
Team Members:
1.Chen Wu,E-mail:tcvmchenwu@hotmail.com
2.Hong Dong,E-mail:donghong@bua.edu.cn
3.Zhang Tao,E-mail:zhangtao@bua.edu.cn
4.Duan Huiqin,E-mail:dhq0113@sina.Com
5.Jiang Daixun,E-mail:dx_tcvm@126.com
6.He Zhiyuan,E-mail:hezhiyuan@bua.edu.cn
7.Wang Jianfang,E-mail:wjfhlx@126.com
8.Li Jia,E-mail: lijia@bua.edu.cn