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Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; (12): 382-383, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-464493

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Objective To explore the mechanisms of Artemisia argyi burning and moxibustion photo-thermal effect.Methods N-alkanes were obtained by gradient solvent extraction and silica gel column chromatography elution from 1, 3 and 5 years’ Artemisia argyi produced in QiChun, Hubei and analyzed by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS).Results The n-alkane contents of 1, 3 and 5 years’ Artemisia argyi were 318.65, 528.23 and 394.20μg/g, respectively. A total of seventeen kinds of n-alkanes were detected from the Artemisia argyi of three kinds of years. The 31 carbon alkane content was highest in all of them. Because N-alkanes affect the temperature and stability of Artemisia argyi burning, it may be the material basis for explaining “worrying seven years’ diseases seek 3 years’ Artemisia argyi”.

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J Biosci ; 1990 Dec; 15(4): 313-322
Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-160854

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Using a bacterial species Pseudomonas PG-1, evidence has been obtained which indicates that uptake of n-pentane to n-octane by microbial cells takes place primarily from the gas phase either directly or via the aqueous phase. Specific growth rate increased along with the increase in substrate concentration but above the alkane concentration of 0·3% by volume, specific growth rate decreased indicating substrate inhibition of growth. In the case of less volatile alkanes, n-nonane and n-decane, substrate transfer is predominantly through substrate solubilization system elaborated by the cells. EDTA, a strong inhibitor of hydrocarbon solubilization by the cells, inhibited growth on these two alkanes but had negligible effect on growth on n-pentane to n-octane.

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