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Materials (Basel) ; 16(23)2023 Nov 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38068145

ABSTRACT

In order to develop carbonyl iron-enhanced electromagnetic wave-absorbing composites, this paper utilizes two different morphologies of carbonyl iron powder (CIP), spherical and flake-like, which are blended with aqueous polyurethane (PU) in three different ratios to prepare impregnating solutions. Polyester (PET) needle-punched nonwoven materials are impregnated with these solutions to produce electromagnetic wave-absorbing composites. First, electromagnetic parameters of the two CIP particle types, spherical carbonyl iron (SCIP) and flake-like carbonyl iron (FCIP), are tested with the coaxial method, followed by calculation of the results of their electromagnetic wave absorption performance. Next, the composites are subjected to microscopic morphology observation, tensile testing, and arched frame method electromagnetic wave absorption performance testing. The results indicate that the microwave absorption performance of FCIP is significantly better than that of SCIP. The minimum reflection loss value for F3, a kind of FCIP-modified nonwoven fabric, at the thickness of 1 mm, at 18 GHz is -17 dB. This value is even better than the calculated RL value of CIP at the thickness of 1 mm. The anisotropic shape of flake-like magnetic materials is further strengthened when adhering to the surface of PET fiber material. Additionally, the modified composites with carbonyl iron exhibit higher tensile strength compared with pure PET. The addition of fibrous skeletal materials is expected to enhance the impedance matching of flake-like magnetic particles, forming a wearable and microwave-absorbing composite.

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Molecules ; 28(17)2023 Sep 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37687248

ABSTRACT

This study aims to investigate the influences of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene flakes (GFs) on the microwave absorption performance of nonwovens. Nonwovens were modified with CNTs and GFs through an impregnation method, creating a series of absorption samples with different carbon nanomaterial contents. Then the absorption performance of the samples was tested on both sides in the X-band (8.2~12.4 GHz) and the Ku-band (12~18 GHz) using the arch method. The experimental results showed that the absorption performance of GF-impregnated nonwovens was superior to that of CNT-impregnated nonwovens, and the overall absorption performance in the Ku-band was better than in the X-band. At a CNT content of 5 wt.%, the reflection loss of the impregnated nonwovens on the backside reached a minimum of -14.06 dB and remained below -10 dB in the 17.42~17.88 GHz frequency range. The sample fabricated with 4 wt.% GFs in the impregnation solution exhibited the best absorption performance, with minimum reflection losses of -15.33 dB and -33.18 GHz in the X-band and Ku-band, respectively. When the GFs were at 3 wt.%, the absorption bandwidth below -10 dB reached 4.16 GHz. In contrast to CNT-impregnated nonwovens, the frontside of GF-impregnated nonwovens demonstrated better absorption performance in the Ku-band. The results of this work provide experimental data support for the fabrication and application of microwave absorption materials.

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Molecules ; 27(24)2022 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36558042

ABSTRACT

In this work, a rapid method for the simultaneous determination of N and S in seafood was established based on a solid sampling absorption-desorption system coupled with a thermal conductivity detector. This setup mainly includes a solid sampling system, a gas line unit for controlling high-purity oxygen and helium, a combustion and reduction furnace, a purification column system for moisture, halogen, SO2, and CO2, and a thermal conductivity detector. After two stages of purging with 20 s of He sweeping (250 mL/min), N2 residue in the sample-containing chamber can be reduced to <0.01% to improve the device's analytical sensitivity and precision. Herein, 100 s of heating at 900 °C was chosen as the optimized decomposition condition. After the generated SO2, H2O, and CO2 were absorbed by the adsorption column in turn, the purification process executed the vaporization of the N-containing analyte, and then N2 was detected by the thermal conductivity cell for the quantification of N. Subsequently, the adsorbed SO2 was released after heating the SO2 adsorption column and then transported to the thermal conductivity cell for the detection and quantification of S. After the instrumental optimization, the linear range was 2.0−100 mg and the correlation coefficient (R) was more than 0.999. The limit of detection (LOD) for N was 0.66 µg and the R was less than 4.0%, while the recovery rate ranged from 95.33 to 102.8%. At the same time, the LOD for S was 2.29 µg and the R was less than 6.0%, while the recovery rate ranged from 92.26 to 105.5%. The method was validated using certified reference materials (CRMs) and the measured N and S concentrations agreed with the certified values. The method indicated good accuracy and precision for the simultaneous detection of N and S in seafood samples. The total time of analysis was less than 6 min without the sample preparation process, fulfilling the fast detection of N and S in seafood. The establishment of this method filled the blank space in the area of the simultaneous and rapid determination of N and S in aquatic product solids. Thus, it provided technical support effectively to the requirements of risk assessment and detection in cases where supervision inspection was time-dependent.


Subject(s)
Pyrolysis , Seafood , Seafood/analysis , Adsorption , Carbon Dioxide , Thermal Conductivity
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Zhongguo Ying Yong Sheng Li Xue Za Zhi ; 38(5): 438-442, 2022 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37088748

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of miR-99b-5p (non-coding RNA) in alleviating pathological neuropathic pain after paclitaxel chemotherapy by inhibiting NLRP3 inflammatory vesicle activation and the effects on neuronal cells pyrosis and apoptosis. METHODS: SD rats were randomly divided into blank group, model group, agomiR-99b-5P treatment group, and agomiR-NC group, 6 rats in each group. The blank group received saline treatment as a control, the model group established a pain model induced by paclitaxel, and the rats in agomiR-99b-5p treatment group and agomiR-NC group were treated with agomiR-99b-5p and agomiR-NC injections, respectively. The expressions of miR-99b-5p in the blank group, model group, and treatment group were detected by RT-qPCR. The mechanical foot retraction threshold (MWT) of the blank group, model group, and treatment group were detected. TUNEL was used to detect the apoptosis of spinal dorsal horn cells. The levels of ROS, MDA, and SOD were detected by ELISA kits. The protein expressions of NLRP3, caspase-1, and IL-1ß were detected by immunofluorescence staining. RESULTS: Compared with the model group, the expression level of miR-99b-5p and the MWT were increased significantly in agomiR-99b-5p treatment group (P<0.05), the apoptosis of dorsal horn cells was inhibited (P<0.05), the level of antioxidant stress was increased in rats, the levels of ROS and MDA were decreased (P<0.05), while the level of SOD was increased (P<0.05). Immunofluorescence showed that the expressions of NLRP3, caspase-1, and IL-1ß were inhibited by miR-99b-5p. CONCLUSION: miR-99b-5p can alleviate the apoptosis and pyroptosis of neurons after paclitaxel chemotherapy by inhibiting the activation of NLRP3 and improving oxidative stress in vivo.


Subject(s)
Inflammasomes , MicroRNAs , Neurotoxicity Syndromes , Paclitaxel , Animals , Rats , Caspases , Inflammasomes/genetics , Inflammasomes/metabolism , MicroRNAs/genetics , MicroRNAs/metabolism , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein/genetics , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein/metabolism , Paclitaxel/adverse effects , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Superoxide Dismutase , Neurotoxicity Syndromes/genetics
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J Comput Biol ; 28(8): 774-788, 2021 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33973820

ABSTRACT

Genome structural variants (SVs) have great impacts on human phenotype and diversity, and have been linked to numerous diseases. Long-read sequencing technologies arise to make it possible to find SVs of as long as 10,000 nucleotides. Thus, long read-based SV detection has been drawing attention of many recent research projects, and many tools have been developed for long reads to detect SVs recently. In this article, we present a new method, called SVLR, to detect SVs based on long-read sequencing data. Comparing with existing methods, SVLR can detect three new kinds of SVs: block replacements, block interchanges, and translocations. Although these new SVs are structurally more complicated, SVLR achieves accuracies that are comparable with those of the classic SVs. Moreover, for the classic SVs that can be detected by state-of-the-art methods (e.g., SVIM and Sniffles), our experiments demonstrate recall improvements of up to 38% without harming the precisions (i.e., >78%). We also point out three directions to further improve SV detection in the future. Source codes: https://github.com/GWYSDU/SVLR.


Subject(s)
Computational Biology/methods , Disease/genetics , Genomic Structural Variation , Algorithms , Humans , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Single Molecule Imaging
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J Agric Food Chem ; 68(40): 11151-11160, 2020 Oct 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32902977

ABSTRACT

Eight previously undescribed lignan glycosides, viburmacrosides A-H (1-8), and seven known analogues (9-15) were isolated from Viburnum macrocephalum f. keteleeri fruits through bioactivity-guided fractionation. Their structures and absolute configurations were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analyses and chemical evidence. Using the well-recognized carbohydrate-hydrolyzing enzymes α-amylase and α-glucosidase, as well as the promising protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B), as inhibitory targets, all isolated compounds were tested for their antidiabetic potential in vitro. Compound 4 displayed potent inhibitory activities with IC50 values of 9.9 ± 0.6 and 8.9 ± 0.5 µM against α-glucosidase and PTP1B, respectively. The enzymatic kinetics results suggested that compound 4 competitively inhibited α-glucosidase while it suppressed α-amylase and PTP1B in the mixed-type manner. These findings supported that V. macrocephalum f. keteleeri fruits may be a new functional food resource with antidiabetic potential.


Subject(s)
Enzyme Inhibitors/chemistry , Lignans/chemistry , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase, Non-Receptor Type 1/antagonists & inhibitors , Viburnum/chemistry , alpha-Amylases/antagonists & inhibitors , Fruit/chemistry , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors/chemistry , Humans , Hypoglycemic Agents/chemistry , Kinetics , Molecular Structure , Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase, Non-Receptor Type 1/chemistry , alpha-Amylases/chemistry , alpha-Glucosidases/chemistry
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Materials (Basel) ; 12(12)2019 Jun 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31234572

ABSTRACT

Herein, the amino-capped TiO2 nanoparticles were synthesized using tetrabutyl titanate and amino polymers by a two-step sol-gel and hydrothermal method technique for the fabrication of functional cotton fabric. The prepared TiO2 nanoparticles and the treated cotton fabric were characterized by transmission electron microscope (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microcopy (FE-SEM) photocatalytic and antibacterial measurement. The results indicate the typical characteristic anatase form of the amino-capped TiO2 NPs with an average crystallite size of 14.9 nm. The treated cotton fabrics exhibit excellent antibacterial property and good photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue.

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Nat Prod Res ; 33(18): 2662-2667, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29703100

ABSTRACT

The ethanolic extract of the stems of Viburnum fordiae Hance showed insecticidal and α-glucosidase inhibitory activities and then was fractionated by bioactivity-guided fractionation to obtain a rare C13-norisoprenoid (1), together with a new phenolic glycoside (2), and seven known compounds, alangionoside C (3), pisumionoside (4), koaburaside (5), 3,5-dimethoxy-benzyl alcohol 4-O-ß-d-glucopyranoside (6), 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzyl-ß-d-glucopyranoside (7), arbutin (8), and salidroside (9). The previously undescribed compounds were elucidated as (3R,9R)-3-hydroxy-7,8-didehydro-ß-ionyl 9-O-α-d-arabinopyranosyl-(1→6)-ß-d-glucopyranoside (1) and 2-(4-O-ß-d-glucopyranosyl)syringylpropane-1,3-diol (2) by spectroscopic data (1H and 13C NMR, HSQC, HMBC, 1H-1H COSY, HSQC-TOCSY, HRESIMS, IR and ORD) and chemical methods. Compound 1 showed potent insecticidal effect against Mythimna separata with LD50 value of 140 µg g-1. Compounds 2, 5, 6, 8 and 9 showed varying α-glucosidase inhibitory activity with IC50 values ranging from 148.2 to 230.9 µM.


Subject(s)
Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors/chemistry , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Insecticides/chemistry , Insecticides/pharmacology , Viburnum/chemistry , Animals , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical/methods , Glucosides/chemistry , Glucosides/pharmacology , Glycosides/chemistry , Glycosides/pharmacology , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Structure , Moths/drug effects , Phenols/chemistry , Phenols/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Nat Prod Res ; 33(23): 3398-3403, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29888963

ABSTRACT

Two new phenolic glycoside compounds (1, 2) and ten known analogues (3-12) have been isolated from the ethanolic extract of Brassica rapa flowers and identified as 2-O-ß-d-glucopyranosyl-(1S)-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethylene glycol (1), 2-(4-O-ß-d-allopyranosyl)phenyl-ethanol (2), 2-O-ß-d-glucopyranosyl-(1S)-phenylethylene glycol (3), 2-O-ß-d-glucopyranosyl-(1R)-phenylethylene glycol (4), (Z)-p-coumaryl-O-ß-d-glucopyranoside (5), phenyl-O-ß-d-glucopyranoside (6), 2-phenylethyl-O-ß-d-glucopyranoside (7), salidroside (8), 2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)ethanol-O-ß-d-glucopyranoside (9), 4-methoxybenzyl-O-ß-d-glucopyranoside (10), 2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl-1-O-ß-d-glucopyranoside (11) and sachaliside 1 (12). The structures of 1 and 2, including absolute configurations, were determined by spectroscopic data (1H NMR, 13C NMR, HSQC, HMBC and ORD) and chemical methods. In addition, most of them exhibited inhibitory activity with IC50 values ranging from 14.43 to 50.20 µM in comparison to the positive control acarbose (IC50 = 15.76 µM) in intestinal α-glucosidase inhibitory activity tests.


Subject(s)
Brassica rapa/chemistry , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors/chemistry , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Phenols/chemistry , Phenols/pharmacology , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Flowers/chemistry , Glucosides/chemistry , Glucosides/pharmacology , Glycosides/chemistry , Glycosides/pharmacology , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Structure , Plant Extracts/chemistry
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J Agric Food Chem ; 66(40): 10421-10430, 2018 Oct 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30231607

ABSTRACT

Nine new neolignan glycosides (1-9), viburfordosides A-I, two new neolignans, fordianes A and B (10, 11), and seven known analogues (12-18) have been isolated and identified from the fruits of Viburnum fordiae Hance. The structures and absolute configurations of undescribed neolignan constituents were identified by chemical methods and spectroscopic analyses. The α-glucosidase inhibitory, ABTS•+ and DPPH• scavenging, and anti-inflammatory activities of these secondary metabolites were evaluated. Some of them exhibited significant potency in inhibiting α-glucosidase and scavenging free radicals. Among the 14 metabolites that were found to have the capacity to inhibit NO production in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 macrophage cells, compounds 2, 4, 6, 10, 11, 14, 17, and 18 were potent with IC50 values of 10.88-41.10 µM. These results support that V. fordiae fruits possessing the neolignan compounds may serve as both a functional food and a medicinal resource to prevent and treat type 2 diabetes (T2D).


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/prevention & control , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors/chemistry , Lignans/chemistry , Plant Extracts/administration & dosage , Viburnum/chemistry , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/chemistry , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/metabolism , Fruit/chemistry , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Humans , Lignans/pharmacology , Macrophages/drug effects , Macrophages/immunology , Mice , Molecular Structure , Plant Extracts/chemistry , RAW 264.7 Cells , alpha-Glucosidases/metabolism
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Shanghai Kou Qiang Yi Xue ; 27(5): 482-485, 2018 Oct.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30680390

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To investigate the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) in undergraduates of Xinjiang Medical University and analyse its possible risk factors. METHODS: A sample of 700 medical students included 244 males and 456 females was selected from Xinjiang Medical University and underwent examination of temporomandibular joint, questionnaire survey. Their average age was 20.08±1.457 years. Prevalence of TMD was analyzed, and the possible risk factors associated with the disease were identified by logistic regression analysis with SPSS17.0 software package. RESULTS: The prevalence of TMD was 42.40% in this population. There was no difference between different ethnics. Chewing-side preference, bruxism,orthodontic treatment,tooth extraction,psychological factors,anterior overjet, posterior scissors-bite were the main risk factors which increased the occurrence of TMD. CONCLUSIONS: Poor oral habits, psychological factors and malocclusion were related to the development of TMD.


Subject(s)
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders , Adolescent , Adult , China/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Malocclusion/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Students, Medical , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/epidemiology , Universities , Young Adult
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