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About: Toad is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1624 publications have been published within this topic receiving 28732 citations.


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26 Feb 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for preparing a medical toad cortex preparation is described, which includes spraying edible vinegar on the surface of a toad body, leaving the toad in a dry activity room after 3-5 days, and immediately taking out the cortex which is naturally sloughed off by the toads; removing impurities of the collected toads cortex, drying the cortex in a drying tank, irradiating the cortex with ultraviolet ray for sterilization until the moisture content is less than or equal to 5 percent.
Abstract: The invention discloses a method for preparing a medical toad cortex preparation. The method comprises the following steps: spraying edible vinegar on the surface of a toad body, leaving the toad in a dry activity room after 3-5 days, and immediately taking out the toad cortex which is naturally sloughed off by the toad; removing impurities of the collected toad cortex, drying the toad cortex in a drying tank, irradiating the toad cortex with ultraviolet ray for sterilization until the moisture content is less than or equal to 5 percent; crushing the dried and sterilized toad cortex, and screening through a screen with the granularity of 50-100 meshes to obtain toad cortex coarse powder; crushing once again to obtain toad cortex fine powder with the granularity of 800-1,000 meshes; mixing and stirring the toad cortex fine powder with the granularity of 800-1,000 meshes and tolypocladium sinensis mycelia with the granularity of 600-800 meshes, and continuously drying the mixture in the drying tank until the moisture content is less than 2 percent. According to the method, the toad body naturally sloughs off the toad cortex, and the content of effective components is high; chemicals are not used in a toad cortex sloughing process, so that the pollution is small, and a higher effect can be maintained; the toad cortex and the tolypocladium sinensis mycelia are combined with each other, so that the absorption is accelerated, and the anti-cancer effect can be strengthened.

1 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper , road mortalities were employed as proxies to describe long-term numbers of four populations of the spiny toad Bufo spinosus in western France during a 17-year period.
Abstract: Habitat fragmentation is widely recognized as a contributor to the decline of biodiversity, with amphibians one of the key groups impacted. To understand the effects of habitat fragmentation on amphibian populations requires long-term data sets showing population trends. In this paper, road mortalities were employed as proxies to describe long-term numbers of four populations of the spiny toad Bufo spinosus in western France during a 17-year period. Road mortalities were found during all months in all populations but were most frequent during October, November and December, the main migratory period. Large females were found significantly more frequently during these migration months, forming 45% of the total sample, compared with their presence from January to September (34.4%). The long-term trends were evaluated using regression analysis of the logarithmic (loge) transforms of annual counts as dependent variables against year as the independent variables. All coefficients showed no significant departure from the 0 hypothetical coefficients, indicative of population stability. This was supported by jackknife analysis, which showed good agreement of the pseudo-regression coefficients with the true equations. Stepwise regression of potential climate impacts on toad numbers suggested rainfall levels in October adjusted to 2- and 3-year lags were involved in driving population change. Road mortality counts were also made during 2020 and 2021 when human movement restrictions were in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To estimate the potential impact on this disturbance in the methodology, the Poisson distribution was used to estimate potential differences between what would have been expected counts and the observed counts. The results indicate that the observed mortalities were significantly lower than expected in all four populations.

1 citations


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202348
2022118
202112
202012
201913
20188