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Public Service Ethics and Anticorruption Efforts in Public Service Ethics and Anticorruption Efforts in
In: Public Administration in East Asia; Public Administration and Public Policy, S. 95-116
The spatial effect of tourism economic development on regional ecological efficiency
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 27, Heft 30, S. 38241-38258
ISSN: 1614-7499
The Roles of Adenosine Signaling in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
In: HELIYON-D-22-24042
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Mechanical properties and shape memory effect of 4D printed cellular structure composite with a novel continuous fiber-reinforced printing path
In: Materials and design, Band 198, S. 109303
ISSN: 1873-4197
USE OF NON-MAMMALIAN ALTERNATIVE MODELS FOR NEUROTOXICOLOGICAL STUDY
The field of neurotoxicology needs to satisfy two opposing demands: the testing of a growing list of chemicals, and resource limitations and ethical concerns associated with testing using traditional mammalian species. National and international government agencies have defined a need to reduce, refine or replace mammalian species in toxicological testing with alternative testing methods and non-mammalian models. Toxicological assays using alternative animal models may relieve some of this pressure by allowing testing of more compounds while reducing expense and using fewer mammals. Recent advances in genetic technologies and the strong conservation between human and non-mammalian genomes allows for the dissection of the molecular pathways involved in neurotoxicological responses and neurological diseases using genetically tractable organisms. In this review, applications of four non-mammalian species, Zebrafish, cockroach, Drosophila, and Caenorhabditis elegans, in the investigation of neurotoxicology and neurological diseases are presented.
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Molecular simulation study of the stabilization process of NEPE propellant
In: Defence Technology, Band 25, S. 220-230
ISSN: 2214-9147
Multi‐technical analysis on the antioxidative capacity and total phenol contents of 94 traditional Chinese dietary medicinal herbs
Dietary medicinal herbs (DMHs) are superior reservoirs for natural antioxidants and safe for long‐term consumption. Chinese government recently announced an official list of traditional Chinese DMHs to support civil health promotion. However, antioxidative capacity (AOC) and total phenol contents (TPC) of these listed herbs were not comprehensively and systematically evaluated. In this study, AOC of 94 listed DMHs in water extract were investigated by three techniques including radical scavenging and ferric reducing antioxidative power. The results showed that emblic leafflower, rose, and clove possessed the highest AOC, while TPC was significantly correlated with AOC. While traditional Chinese medicines are categorized by the nature of Yin‐Yang, this study demonstrated that Yin DMHs are statistically correlated with high AOC.
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Multi‐technical analysis on the antioxidative capacity and total phenol contents of 94 traditional Chinese dietary medicinal herbs
Dietary medicinal herbs (DMHs) are superior reservoirs for natural antioxidants and safe for long‐term consumption. Chinese government recently announced an official list of traditional Chinese DMHs to support civil health promotion. However, antioxidative capacity (AOC) and total phenol contents (TPC) of these listed herbs were not comprehensively and systematically evaluated. In this study, AOC of 94 listed DMHs in water extract were investigated by three techniques including radical scavenging and ferric reducing antioxidative power. The results showed that emblic leafflower, rose, and clove possessed the highest AOC, while TPC was significantly correlated with AOC. While traditional Chinese medicines are categorized by the nature of Yin‐Yang, this study demonstrated that Yin DMHs are statistically correlated with high AOC. Practical application: In this study, AOC and TPC of 94 traditional Chinese DMHs were documented systematically. Emblic leafflower, rose and clove were shown to possess the highest AOC. TPC in traditional Chinese DMHs was significantly correlated with the AOC, while DMHs with Yin characteristic might be used as an indicator to identify potential antioxidative herbs.
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Superconductivity in Fe(Se,Te) Polycrystalline Bulk with Fe Partially Substituted by Cr
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High Altitude Decreases Bone Mineral Density and the Mediation Effect of Gut Microbiota
In: STOTEN-D-22-05042
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