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Electrochemical C-H Thiocyanation of Bodipys: Two Birds with One Stone of Kscn
In: GRESC-D-24-00031
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Optimisation of clarification process of glutinous rice tea wine, and its antioxidant activity
In: International food research journal: IFRJ, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 205-215
ISSN: 2231-7546
Glutinous rice tea wine is an alcoholic beverage with antioxidant function which has good market value. However, it is prone to turbidity and precipitation during storage. To improve the unstable quality of glutinous rice tea wine, pectinase is used to clarify it. Based on single factor test and response surface test, the optimal clarification process parameters of pectinase, including pectinase addition, enzymolysis temperature, and enzymolysis time were optimised. Then, the antioxidant activity of glutinous rice tea wine was determined. Results showed that the effect of three clarification treatments on the clarification of glutinous rice tea wine was in the order of pectinase addition > enzymolysis temperature > enzymolysis time, and the optimal clarification conditions were: pectinase addition was 0.4 mL/L, enzymolysis temperature was 40.3°C, and enzymolysis time was 120.2 min. Under the optimal condition, the transmittance of glutinous rice tea wine was 92.3%, while the half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of glutinous rice tea wine on the scavenging rates of 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH·), hydroxyl radical (·OH), and superoxide anion radical (O2-·) were 53.64, 41.18, and 66.56 mg/mL (ethanol content), respectively. Therefore, glutinous rice tea wine had certain antioxidant capacity and health promotion effect which provided a theoretical basis for improving the added value of medium- and low-grade teas.
Moderate active Fe3+ doping enables improved cationic and anionic redox reactions for wide-voltage-range sodium storage
In: Carbon neutrality, Band 3, Heft 1
ISSN: 2731-3948
AbstractLayered metal oxides are promising cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) due to their high theoretical specific capacity and wide Na+ diffusion channels. However, the irreversible phase transitions and cationic/anionic redoxes cause fast capacity decay. Herein, P2-type Na0.67Mg0.1Mn0.8Fe0.1O2 (NMMF-1) cathode material with moderate active Fe3+ doping has been designed for sodium storage. Uneven Mn3+/Mn4+distribution is observed in NMMF-1 and the introduction of Fe3+ is beneficial for reducing the Mn3+ contents both at the surface and in the bulk to alleviate the Jahn–Teller effect. The moderate Fe3+/Fe4+ redox can realize the best tradeoff between capacity and cyclability. Therefore, the NMMF-1 demonstrates a high capacity (174.7 mAh g−1 at 20 mA g−1) and improved cyclability (78.5% over 100 cycles) in a wide-voltage range of 1.5–4.5 V (vs. Na+/Na). In-situ X-ray diffraction reveals a complete solid-solution reaction with a small volume change of 1.7% during charge/discharge processes and the charge compensation is disclosed in detail. This study will provide new insights into designing high-capacity and stable layered oxide cathode materials for SIBs.
Technological exploration and antioxidant activity determination of purple compound fruit wine
In: International food research journal: IFRJ, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 412-425
ISSN: 2231-7546
When it comes to processing, purple pepper and purple corn are poorly utilised even though they are rich in anthocyanins and other nutrients. Therefore, studies focusing on their processing are vital for resolving their underutilisation. In the present work, purple pepper and corn were used to prepare a compound fruit wine. The fermentation process parameters were optimised using single factor tests and response surface design. The sensory characteristics of the compound fruit wine were used as an indicator. The antioxidant potential of the purple compound fruit wine was also assessed using 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH·) and hydroxyl radical (·OH) scavenging rates. A purple compound fruit wine with a sensory score of 94.2 and 8.6% alcohol by volume was obtained using a combination of 72.0% purple pepper juice and 28.0% purple corn juice (with an initial sugar content of 23.3%), followed by inoculation with 6.2% Saccharomyces cerevisiae and fermentation for 7.8 d at 23°C. The resulting purple compound fruit wine had a typical harmonious fruit aroma and a mellow taste. Furthermore, the content of anthocyanins in purple compound fruit wine was 1.38 ± 0.14 mg/mL, and the half inhibitory concentration (IC50) values against DPPH· and ·OH were 51.31 and 49.08 mg/mL, respectively. This optimised fermentation process could serve as a theoretical basis for the industrial utilisation of purple pepper and corn.
Cadmium contamination in a soil-rice system and the associated health risk: An addressing concern caused by barium mining
In: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety: EES ; official journal of the International Society of Ecotoxicology and Environmental safety, Band 183, S. 109590
ISSN: 1090-2414
Facile Synthesis of Ag@Agcl/Znal-Ldh Sesame Balls Nanocomposites with Enhanced Photocatalytic Performance for the Degradation of Neonicotinoid Pesticides
In: CEJ-D-22-02633
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Effect of the IDO Gene on Pregnancy in Mice with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
In: Reproductive sciences: RS : the official journal of the Society for Reproductive Investigation, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 52-59
ISSN: 1933-7205
The Role of Institutional Trust in Medical Care Seeking during the COVID-19 Pandemic
This paper investigates the associations between institution trust and public response to the COVID-19 outbreak. An Internet-based, cross-sectional survey was administered on January 29, 2020 to the epicenter Hubei province, China. A total of 4,393 adults who ≥18 years of age and residing or working in the province of Hubei were included in the study. The majority of the participants expressed a higher level of trust in the information and preventive instructions provided by the central government than by the local government. Being under quarantine (adjusted odds ratio (OR) = 2.35, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.80–3.08) and having a high institutional trust score (OR = 2.23, 95% CI 1.96–2.53) were both strong and significant determinants of higher preventive behavior scores. The majority of study participants (85.7%, n = 3,640) reported that they would seek hospital treatment if they suspected themselves to have been infected with COVID-19. Few of the participants from Wuhan (16.6%, n = 475) and those participants who were under quarantine (13.8%, n = 550) expressed an unwillingness to seek hospital treatment. Institutional trust is an important factor influencing adequate preventive behavior and seeking formal medical care during an outbreak.
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Changes and Clinical Significance of Detailed Peripheral Lymphocyte Subsets in Evaluating the Immunity for Cancer Patients
Jinrong Qiu, 1,* Fuping Zhou, 1,* Xinchun Li, 2,* Sufang Zhang, 2 Zhuo Chen, 2 Zenghui Xu, 2 Gaoxiong Lu, 2 Zhi Zhu, 3 Na Ding, 2 Jinxing Lou, 4 Zhenlong Ye, 2 Qijun Qian 1, 2, 4 1Department of Biotherapy, Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital, The Second Military Medical University of Chinese PLA, Shanghai, People's Republic of China; 2Shanghai Baize Medical Laboratory, Shanghai, People's Republic of China; 3Department of Pathology, Changhai Hospital, The Second Military Medical University of Chinese PLA, Shanghai, People's Republic of China; 4Shanghai Mengchao Cancer Hospital, Shanghai, People's Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Qijun Qian; Zhenlong YeShanghai Baize Medical Laboratory, Yuanguo Road, Shanghai 201805, People's Republic of ChinaEmail qian@shcell.org; yezl@shcell.orgObjective: The evaluation of lymphocyte subsets is widely regarded as an important factor for monitoring tumor progression and response to therapy. This study was designed to establish a comprehensive and detailed assessment of peripheral lymphocyte subsets with a multi-parametric flow cytometry assay for response prediction and prognosis evaluation of cancer patients.Methods: Peripheral blood samples collected from 40 cancer patients and 23 age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers were tested for 29 lymphocyte subsets by flow cytometry. The univariate analysis was applied to establish the reference interval of healthy samples, and the ratio and proportion of 29 lymphocyte subsets between patient samples and healthy controls were compared to evaluate their clinical significance by Mann–Whitney U-test model.Results: The reference ranges of 29 lymphocyte subsets were established with a normal distribution and no significant differences were observed between genders. Compared with healthy control group, lower proportion and ratio of specific parameters, such as Naïve Th cells (p< 0.01), Naïve Tc cells (p< 0.01), CM (central memory) Tc cells (p< 0.01), Naïve T cells/Memory T cells (p< 0.001), Naïve T cells/EM (effector memory) T cells (p< 0.001) and Naive Th cells/Memory Th cells (p< 0.001), and higher proportion and ratio of EM Th cells (p< 0.001), EM Tc cells (p< 0.01), effector Tc cells (p< 0.05), EM Th cells/CM Th cells (p< 0.01) and EM Tc cells/CM Tc cells (p< 0.01), as well as Breg (p< 0.001), B cells (p< 0.05) and CD16-NK cells (p< 0.001) were found in cancer cohorts.Conclusion: This study suggests that the changes in certain lymphocyte subsets might be helpful to evaluate the immunity of cancer patients, and holds great potential for clinical application.Keywords: solid tumor, lymphocyte subsets, clinic significance, reference intervals, flow cytometry
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Can integration reduce inequity in healthcare utilization?: evidence and hurdles in China
Background: Integration of medical insurance schemes has been prioritized as one of the key strategies to address inequity in China's health system. The first pilot attempt to integrate started in 2003 and later expanded nationwide. This study aims to assess its intended impact on inequity in inpatient service utilization and identify the main determinants contributing to ieffectiveness. Methods: A total of 49,365 respondents in the pilot integrated area and 77,165 respondents in the non-integration area were extracted from the Fifth National Health Services Survey. A comparative analysis was conducted between two types of areas. We calculate a concentration index (CI) and horizontal inequity index (HI) in inpatient service utilization and decompose the two indices. Results: Insurance integration played a positive role in reducing inequality in inpatient service utilization to some extent. A 13.23% lower in HI, a decrease in unmet inpatient care and financial barriers to inpatient care in the pilot integrated area compared with the non-integration area; decomposition analysis showed that the Urban-Rural Residents Basic Medical Insurance, a type of integrated insurance, contributed 37.49% to reducing inequality in inpatient service utilization. However, it still could not offset the strong negative effect of income and other insurance schemes that have increased inequality. Conclusions: The earlier pilot attempt for integrating medical insurance was not enough to counteract the influence of factors which increased the inequality in inpatient service utilization. Further efforts to address the inequality should focus on widening access to financing, upgrading the risk pool, reducing gaps within and between insurance schemes, and providing broader chronic disease benefit packages. Social policies that target the needs of the poor with coordinated efforts from various levels and agencies of the government are urgently needed.
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Microtubule nucleation properties of single human γTuRCs explained by their Cryo-EM Structure
The γ-tubulin ring complex (γTuRC) is the major microtubule nucleator in cells. The mechanism of its regulation is not understood. We purified human γTuRC and measured its nucleation properties in a total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy-based real-time nucleation assay. We find that γTuRC stably caps the minus ends of microtubules that it nucleates stochastically. Nucleation is inefficient compared with microtubule elongation. The 4 Å resolution cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) structure of γTuRC, combined with crosslinking mass spectrometry analysis, reveals an asymmetric conformation with only part of the complex in a "closed" conformation matching the microtubule geometry. Actin in the core of the complex, and MZT2 at the outer perimeter of the closed part of γTuRC appear to stabilize the closed conformation. The opposite side of γTuRC is in an "open," nucleation-incompetent conformation, leading to a structural asymmetry explaining the low nucleation efficiency of purified human γTuRC. Our data suggest possible regulatory mechanisms for microtubule nucleation by γTuRC closure. ; This work was supported by the Francis Crick Institute, which receives its core funding from Cancer Research UK (FC001163 and FC0010065), the UK Medical Research Council (FC001163 and FC0010065), and the Wellcome Trust (FC001163 and FC0010065) to T.S. and A.C. The Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology is supported by core funding from the Wellcome Trust (203149). J. Rappsilber is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy – EXC 2008 – 390540038 – UniSysCat and 329673113. J. Roostalu. was supported by a Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellowship (100145/Z/12/Z) and M.A.C. is supported by a Marie Sk1odowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (agreement no. 845939). T.S. acknowledges support from the European Research Council (Advanced Grant, project 323042). A.C. receives funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement no. 820102). T.C., J.A., J.W.M., and T.S. acknowledge also the support of the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness to the CRG-EMBL partnership, the Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa and the CERCA Programme of the Generalitat de Catalunya
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Experience of Racial Discrimination was Associated with Psychological Distress and Worsening Sex Life Among Adult Americans During COVID-19
In: The Journal of sex research, S. 1-9
ISSN: 1559-8519
Nothing to fear? Anxiety, numeracy, and demographic perceptions
In: Research & politics: R&P, Band 5, Heft 3, S. 205316801879458
ISSN: 2053-1680
Studies have found that Americans tend to overestimate the size of minority populations, a pattern that potentially increases antipathy toward racial and ethnic outgroups due to heightened perceptions of intergroup competition. Recent research, however, suggests that providing people with accurate information about racial and ethnic demographics has no discernible impact on intergroup attitudes. In this study, we consider whether anxiety is responsible for overestimates of racial and ethnic groups in the USA. We conduct an experiment where we manipulate anxiety before asking subjects to estimate the size of racial and ethnic groups at the local and national level. Contrary to our expectations, our findings suggest that there is no discernible link between emotions and estimates of minority group percentages, and in some cases, negative emotions reduce misperceptions.
Comparison of Disinfection-Residual-Bacteria (Drb) after Seven Different Kinds of Disinfection: Biofilm Formation, Membrane Fouling and Mechanisms
In: STOTEN-D-22-09639
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