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International Eye Science ; (12): 878-883, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-972421

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AIM: To analyze the strabismus surgery situation of adolescents and children in Yunnan province.METHODS: A retrospective analysis was conducted on medical records data of 3 068 adolescents and children who received strabismus surgery at Affiliated Hospital of Yunnan University from January 2017 to December 2021. The analysis included gender, constituent ratio of age, distribution of strabismus types and combination with other ocular diseases, etc.RESULTS: Among the included patients, 52.12% were males, and 47.88% were females. Preschool patients(1 to 6 years old)accounted for 32.89%, primary pupils(7 to 12 years old)accounted for 45.89% and high school students(13 to 18 years old)accounted for 21.22%. Exotropia accounted for 63.17% of the total strabismus, of which intermittent exotropia was the most common type. Esotropia accounted for 19.69%, and concomitant esotropia was the most common type. The special type of strabismus accounted for 17.14%, and A-V syndrome and dissociative vertical deviation(DVD)were the most common types. Strabismus combined with ametropia accounted for 61.02% and amblyopia accounted for 10.89%. A few patients also combined with other eye diseases.CONCLUSION: In Yunnan province, intermittent exotropia was the most common type of strabismus among adolescents and children. Some patients combined with other ocular diseases.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 837-839, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-735215

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@#AIM: To observe the eye development and complications after primary intraocular lens implantation(IOL)in infantile cataract.<p>METHODS: The postoperative complications, corrected vision, refractive state, ocular axis of 46 patients(92 eyes)with congenital cataract treated by IOL implantation within 10y were retrospectively analyzed.<p>RESULTS: Five eyes(5%)had postoperative complications. In this study, the average corrected visual acuity was 0.40±0.10 at 3a follow-up after surgery, 0.51±0.01 at 5a follow-up after surgery, and 0.71±0.01 at 7a follow-up; The axial length of the eyes was 20.04±0.02mm at 3a after surgery, 22.09±0.09mm at 5a after surgery, and the axial length of the eyes was 22.96±0.06mm at 7a after surgery; The mean refractive state(equivalent spherical lens degree)at 3a after surgery was observed to be +5.37±0.12 DS, +3.20±0.20 DS at 5a after surgery, and +0.92±0.20 DS at 7a after surgery.<p>CONCLUSION: The appropriate surgical strategies can give safely and effectively opportunity for the patients with infantile cataract, which also have relatively normal refractive development.

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China Biotechnology ; (12): 34-38, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-737095

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L-theanine (γ-glutamylethylamide) is the main free amino acid component of tea and its favorable physiological effects on mammals have been reported. An enzymatic method for optically pure L-theanine production with a new L-aminoacylases-production fungi Cunnighamella echinulata 9980 was developed. The optimum conditions for enzymatic catalysis were at pH 6.5 with 50 mmol/L N-Acyl-DLtheanine and 40 mmol/L CoCl2. After 12-h incubation at 50℃,22.5 mmol/L L-theanine was obtained, the conversion rate against N-Acyl-L-theanine being 90%. Cunnighamella echinulata and the aminoacylase were applied in preparation of L-theanine.

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China Biotechnology ; (12): 34-38, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-735627

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L-theanine (γ-glutamylethylamide) is the main free amino acid component of tea and its favorable physiological effects on mammals have been reported. An enzymatic method for optically pure L-theanine production with a new L-aminoacylases-production fungi Cunnighamella echinulata 9980 was developed. The optimum conditions for enzymatic catalysis were at pH 6.5 with 50 mmol/L N-Acyl-DLtheanine and 40 mmol/L CoCl2. After 12-h incubation at 50℃,22.5 mmol/L L-theanine was obtained, the conversion rate against N-Acyl-L-theanine being 90%. Cunnighamella echinulata and the aminoacylase were applied in preparation of L-theanine.

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Microbiology ; (12)1992.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-684757

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The strain of Cunninghamella echinulata 9980 was first selected with high aminoacylase activity . In three submerged cultures, the aminoacylase activity in the mycelial cell was compared . A number of factors have effects on the resolution reaction. The results showed that, peptone culture gave the highest aminoacylase activity with 680U/g.The optium temperature,pH,and substrate concentration were 55℃, 7.0,and 0.2mol/L,respectively. The ions in the buffer lowered the activity,but the Co~(2+) in 10~(-4)~10~(-3 )mol/L was necessary for its activity.

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