18 results on '"Li, Jihua"'
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2. Deep eutectic solvent-assisted synthesis of a 3D nanoporous surface on Zr-based amorphous alloy
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He, Shiwei, Li, Jihua, Xu, Yucheng, Xu, Ruidong, Hua, Zhongsheng, Kong, Hui, Sun, Li, and Liu, Huan
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- 2022
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3. Does adjunctive fixation in conjunction with miniplate affect condylar position and morphology after mandibular advancement through bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy? A retrospective 3-dimensional CT comparative study.
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Al-Watary, Mohammed Qasem, Telha, Wael Ahmed, Ge, Han, Wu, Yifan, Sun, Xiaoshuang, Qing, Zhao, and Li, Jihua
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ORTHOGNATHIC surgery ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,INDEPENDENT variables ,BONE growth - Abstract
To minimize condylar positional and morphological changes after mandibular advancement through bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy (BSSRO), surgeons add either a bicortical screw or a two-hole plate distal to the conventional single miniplate. Since there have been no previous studies investigating the effect of this combination, our study aimed to evaluate the short- and long-term effects of these adjunctive fixation methods (AFM) on condylar positional and morphological changes after mandibular advancement through BSSRO. This retrospective cohort study included consecutive patients with retruded mandibles who were treated in the Department of Orthognathic and TMJ Surgery at West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University. The patients were divided into two groups based on the primary predictor variable, which was the addition of AFM — either a single bicortical screw or a two-hole plate in addition to the single miniplate. The primary outcome variable was the condylar positional and morphological changes after mandibular advancement through BSSRO. Three-dimensional facial CT scans were obtained at three different time points (preoperatively — T0, 1 week postoperatively — T1, and 1 year postoperatively — T2) and analyzed using ITK-SNAP, 3D Slicer, and SlicerSALT software. Intergroup comparisons were conducted with an independent t -test, with a p -value of <0.05 considered significant. Correlations between the variables were estimated by Pearson correlation. The study comprised 51 patients (32 females, 19 males; mean age 25.13 ± 4.24 years), involving a total of 81 condyles (21 unilateral and 60 bilateral). There was a significant difference in long-term condylar displacement in favor of AFM along with a single miniplate (p < 0.001). The bicortical screw group recorded less condylar displacement than the two-hole plate group horizontally (0.11 mm vs 0.22 mm) and sagittally (0.03 mm vs 0.17 mm), but more vertically (0.85 mm vs 0.03 mm). Bone formation associated with AFM occurred on all condylar surfaces, compared with only three surfaces in the single miniplate group. The adjunctive method in addition to the single miniplate fixation method showed less condylar displacement and more bone apposition after mandibular advancement through BSSRO. The follow-up duration variable was the only significant determinant for volumetric changes in the condyle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. MSBBS: A sheep breeding system based on blockchain
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Guo, Qiusong, Sun, Ling, Liu, Guiqiong, Jiang, Xunping, Liu, Junrui, Li, Jihua, and Chen, Zhuo
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- 2021
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5. A novel method for cleaning coal-dust-laden air and its application
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Hu, Shengyong, Gao, Yang, Hu, Fei, Feng, Guorui, Liu, Changhe, and Li, Jihua
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- 2021
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6. One-step rapid synthesis of a 3D porous surface on Zr-based bulk metallic glass
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Sun, Li, Li, Jihua, Xu, Ruidong, He, Shiwei, Hua, Zhongsheng, and Liu, Huan
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- 2021
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7. Rapid synthesis of an OER catalytic surface on dual-phase high-entropy alloys via a controllable single-phase corrosion approach.
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Xu, Yucheng, Li, Jihua, Chen, Weijia, Zhou, Jinfeng, He, Shiwei, Zhu, Chenyu, Liu, Huan, and Hua, Zhongsheng
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HYDROGEN evolution reactions , *FACE centered cubic structure , *ALLOYS , *OXYGEN evolution reactions , *SURFACE area , *ELECTROCATALYSTS - Abstract
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are considered to be promising multifunctional electrocatalysts because of their diverse constituent elements, structural uniformity, and multiple active sites that can be applicable for various reactions. In this study, the Fe 20 Co 20 Ni 20 Cr 20 Mo 20 HEA was utilized as a substrate to rapidly synthesize a nanostructured porous film with a highly active HEA surface area via an electrochemical one-step dealloying method. The dealloyed HEA exhibited an excellent oxygen evolution activity, with a low overpotential of only 370 mV at 40 mA cm−2, which is lower than those of the commercial IrO 2 –RuO 2 –Ta 2 O 5 /Ti (500 mV) and IrO 2 –RuO 2 /Ti (542 mV) catalysts, and a Tafel slope of 119 mV dec−1. After synthesizing a nanostructured porous film through dealloying, the active surface area of the HEA increased by 30%. Following a 60-h stability test, the overpotential difference of the HEA before and after the stability test is less than 30 mV, signifying outstanding stability. The obtained results indicate that the prepared FeCoNiCrMo HEA is primarily composed of two phases, namely the σ phase and the face-centered cubic (FCC) phase. The uneven distribution of the corrosion-resistant element Cr in these phases resulted in significantly different corrosion rates for the two phases, wherein the FCC phase underwent preferential corrosion. Additionally, synergistic electronic coupling among the surface atoms of the nanostructured porous film further enhanced the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) performance. This electrochemical dealloying method demonstrated a high reproducibility and provided an effective pathway for optimizing OER catalysts. • Nanostructure was obtained on the dual-phase HEA surfaces via single-phase corrosion. • The uneven distribution of Cr led to divergent corrosion rates in the duplex phase. • The HEA after dealloying exhibited impressive oxygen evolution properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. The accuracy of virtual surgical planning assisted management for L-shaped reduction malarplasty: A retrospective study.
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Ge, Han, Wang, Yumo, Gao, Heyou, Sun, Xiaoshuang, Wu, Yifan, and Li, Jihua
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ZYGOMA ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,SATISFACTION ,CEPHALOMETRY ,OSTEOTOMY ,RESEMBLANCE (Philosophy) - Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of L-shaped reduction malarplasty with bone setback or resection on the zygoma and the mortice and tenon joint structure on the zygomatic arch under the guidance of virtual surgical planning (VSP). Adult patients with zygomatic protrusion or hypertrophy were enrolled and divided. L-shaped reduction malarplasty with or without bone resection and with the mortice and tenon joint structure on the zygomatic arch was conducted either by digital procedures comprising VSP and three-dimensional (3D) printing titanium templates (Group I) or by conventional methods (Group II). Positions of representative landmarks and superimposition models were analyzed by 3D cephalometry. Satisfaction rate and incidences of clinical complications were compared as well. Satisfactory reduction of zygomatic protrusion or hypertrophy was recognized among all 78 patients. Improved symmetry and great surgical accuracy were observed according to the cephalometry analyses. The bone segment movement of virtual plans and actual results in Group I were measured and showed no obvious difference for the inward movement (5.42 ± 0.98 mm vs. 5.33 ± 0.93 mm, P = 0.6906) and the sagittal overlap (4.77 ± 1.32 mm vs. 4.87 ± 1.21 mm, P = 0.7386) at the zygoma roots, along with the step length at the long-arm of the L-shaped osteotomy line (2.43 ± 1.11 mm vs. 2.39 ± 0.89 mm, P = 0.8665). The high resemblance between virtual plans and actual results was depicted via superimposition models. Meanwhile, a higher satisfaction rate (28 in 36, 78% vs. 20 in 42, 48%) and a lower incidence rate of complications (11 in 36, 31% vs. 21 in 42, 50%) were found in Group I. Within the limitations of the study it seems that the application of VSP in reduction malarplasty could significantly contribute to better surgical accuracy and reduced difficulties in the operation, which would be beneficial to patients with zygoma hypertrophy or prominence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Three-dimensional analysis of zygomatic change after L-shaped reduction malarplasty with bone setback or resection.
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He, Yingyou, Wang, Yumo, Al-Watary, Mohammed Qasem Hezam, Gao, Heyou, Li, Jihua, and Wang, Yu
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Reduction malarplasty is one of the most popular procedures for esthetic facial contouring in East Asians. The retrospective observational study aimed to analyze the association between the zygomatic change and bone setback or resection to propose quantitative guidance for L -shaped reduction malarplasty based on computed tomographic (CT) images. A retrospective observational study was conducted on patients who underwent L -shaped reduction malarplasty with bone resection (Group I) or without bone resection (Group II). The amount of bone setback and resection was calculated. The unilateral width changes of the anterior, middle, and posterior zygomatic regions as well as zygomatic protrusion change were also evaluated. Pearson correlation analysis and linear regression analysis were used to analyze the relationship between the bone setback or resection and the zygomatic changes. Eighty patients who underwent L -shaped reduction malarplasty were included in this study. Significant correlation was observed between the bone setback or resection and the change of anterior, and middle zygomatic width as well as protrusion in both the two groups (P <.001). The correlation between bone setback or resection and the posterior zygomatic width change was not significant (P >.05). The bone setback or resection of L -shaped reduction malarplasty lead to the anterior and middle zygomatic width and zygomatic protrusion changes. Furthermore, the linear regression equation can be referenced as a guidance for a preoperative surgical plan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. The accuracy of virtual surgical planning in segmental Le Fort I surgery: A comparison of planned and actual outcome.
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Chu, Yuxian, Ye, Bin, Wu, Qionghui, Wang, Yu, Wang, Peng, and Li, Jihua
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Segmental Le Fort I surgery is an effective technique to correct complicated dentomaxillofacial deformities. This retrospective study evaluated the accuracy of segmental Le Fort I surgery under the guidance of virtual surgical planning (VSP). A total of 129 patients who accepted segmental Le Fort I surgery were investigated in this study. VSP was transferred to segmental surgery with different pieces precisely with the aid of 3D-printed surgical templates and splints. The surgical result was evaluated by postoperative complications, color distance maps, and quantitative accuracy analysis. Outcomes showed that the VSP was successfully transferred to actual surgery with high accuracy. The overall mean linear difference was 1.28 mm, and the overall mean angular difference was 2.4°. Except for one case of root injury, there was no serious complication recorded. The results suggested that VSP was a reliable assistance for segmental Le Fort I surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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11. The importance of the mortice and tenon joint on the zygomatic arch in reduction malarplasty-a retrospective study.
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Wang, Yu, Hsu, Yuchun, Chen, Guizheng, Bi, DanDan, Wang, Yumo, and Li, Jihua
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PATIENT satisfaction ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,OPERATIVE surgery - Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare two kinds of reduction malarplasty in terms of their bony consolidation. Patients that underwent reduction malarplasty were reviewed retrospectively. The medial movement of the zygomatic body and the zygomatic arch as well as the complications and satisfaction of patients were investigated. The surgical procedure entailed a classical or modified L-shaped osteotomy through intraoral and sideburn approaches. Two groups were distinguished, those for whom a mortice and tenon joint was formed on the zygomatic arch (Group I), and those that formed end-to-end bone contact (Group II). All the cases in Group I showed an improved facial contour with sufficient bone contact. A larger medial movement of the zygomatic arch was observed in Group I (4.54 ± 0.41 mm) than in Group II (2.72 ± 0.29 mm) (P = 0.016). More bone malunion was observed in six cases of Group II (P = 0.030) and four required a second operation. In conclusion, this study indicates that the mortice and tenon approach is preferable when the priority is bony consolidation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. Anti-inflammatory effect of essential oil from Amomum Tsaoko Crevost et Lemarie.
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Liao, Liangkun, Yang, Shengtao, Li, Ruyi, Zhou, Wei, Xiao, Yu, Yuan, Yuan, Cha, Yunsheng, He, Guifang, and Li, Jihua
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[Display omitted] • Components of Amomum tsaoko essential oil (ATEO) were characterized. • ATEO showed excellent anti-inflammatory activity of LPS-induced RAW246.7 cell. • ATEO can inhibit the release of inflammatory factors and chemokines. • ATEO can inhibit iNOS/COX-2 signaling pathway. Amomum Tsaoko Crevost et Lemarie is a kind of spices and traditional Chinese medicines with great commercial value. Traditional treatment often uses essential oils from Amomum Tsaoko in aromatherapy. In this study, researchers analyzed the composition of steam-distilled essential oil from Amomum tsaoko (ATEO) and evaluated its potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. GC–MS identified a total of 33 volatile compounds, the majority of which were alcohol (1,8-cineole and nerol) and aldehyde ((2 E)-2-decenal) compounds. Additionally, ATEO showed great anti-inflammatory activity in LPS-induced RAW 264.7 macrophages. ATEO markedly inhibited the nitric oxide (NO) release, and decreased the expression level of TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6 and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, ATEO significantly reduced the expression of iNOS, COX-2, NF-κB p-p65 and p-ERK. These results suggested that ATEO has great anti-inflammatory activity in LPS-induced RAW 264.7 cells, which will facilitate the development of ATEO as a functional food. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. Household air pollution from, and fuel efficiency of, different coal types following local cooking practices in Xuanwei, China.
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Zhang, Yongliang, Meliefste, Kees, Hu, Wei, Li, Jihua, Xu, Jun, Ning, Baofu, Yang, Kaiyun, Chen, Ying, Liu, Dingyu, Wong, Jason, Rahman, Mohammad, Rothman, Nathaniel, Huang, Yunchao, Cassee, Flemming, Vermeulen, Roel, Lan, Qing, and Downward, George S.
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ENERGY consumption ,COAL ,PRESCRIBED burning ,COAL combustion ,PARTICULATE matter ,EMISSION inventories ,INDOOR air pollution - Abstract
The domestic combustion of smoky (bituminous) coal in the Chinese counties of Xuanwei and Fuyuan, are responsible for some of the highest rates of lung cancer in the world. Cancer rates vary between coal producing regions (deposits) in the area, with coals from Laibin exhibiting particularly high risks and smokeless (anthracite) coal exhibiting lower risks. However, little information is available on the specific burning characteristics of coals from throughout the area. We conducted an extensive controlled burning experiment using coal from multiple deposits in either a traditional firepit or ventilated stove, accompanied by a detailed examination of time-weighted and real-time size-aggregated particle concentrations. Smoky coal caused higher particle concentrations of all sizes than smokeless coal, with variations observed by geological source. Virtually all particle emissions were in the PM 2.5 fraction (98% - mass based), and 75% and 46% were in the PM 1 and PM 0.3 fraction respectively. Real-time concentrations of PM 1 and PM 0.1 peaked after coal was added and declined afterwards. Ventilation reduced particle concentrations by up to 15-fold and increased the coal burning rate by 1.9-fold. These findings may provide valuable insight for reducing exposure and adverse health effects associated with domestic coal combustion. [Display omitted] • Both historical (from 1980s) and recent (2010–2017) coal samples were tested. • Particle size-distribution and stove/fuel efficiencies were reported. • Particle emission levels varied by coal geological sources. • Stove improvements reduced indoor particle emissions of all sizes from coal. • Stove improvements promoted cooking efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Intelligent pH-sensing film based on polyvinyl alcohol/cellulose nanocrystal with purple cabbage anthocyanins for visually monitoring shrimp freshness.
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He, Yunxia, Lu, Lun, Lin, Yanyun, Li, Ruyi, Yuan, Yuan, Lu, Xuli, Zou, Ying, Zhou, Wei, Wang, Zhuo, and Li, Jihua
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ANTHOCYANINS , *SHRIMPS , *CELLULOSE nanocrystals , *POLYVINYL alcohol , *CABBAGE , *VAPOR barriers , *EDIBLE coatings , *AMMONIA gas - Abstract
We aimed to prepare a new pH-sensing film based on the immobilization of purple cabbage anthocyanins (PCA) into Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) reinforced by cellulose nanocrystals (CNC). FT-IR, XRD and TGA were used to assess the intermolecular interactions and thermo-stability of films. The addition of CNC and PCA resulted in an enhancement in UV–vis barrier, mechanical properties and moisture resistance. Inclusion of PCA imparted intelligent properties to the films. PCA-loaded films displayed strong visually detectable colorimetric responses to pH (2−13) and volatile ammonia. When applied to monitor shrimp freshness at 4 °C, PVA/CNC films containing 0.6 % PCA exhibited conspicuous color fluctuations from purple to gray blue upon deterioration. As a result, PVA/CNC-PCA colorimetric films were considered as intelligent packaging labels with significant mechanical, water vapor barrier properties and pH-sensing qualities for visual quality evaluation of fresh seafood products. [Display omitted] • Versatile PVA/CNC-PCA intelligent films are fabricated successfully. • Good compatibility and strong interactions are observed among PVA, CNCs and PCA. • PCA film produce naked-eye detectable colorimetric response to pH and ammonia gas. • PVA/CNC-PCA III film display sensitive color response to shrimp spoilage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Purification and characterization of a glycoprotein from Sipunculus nudus and its immune-enhancing activity to RAW 264.7 macrophages.
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Lu, Xuli, Dai, Yaping, Yang, Shengtao, Fu, Tengfei, He, Yunxia, Zeng, Fanke, Chen, Tinghui, Cao, Yupo, Li, Ruyi, Li, Jihua, and Zhou, Wei
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PHAGOCYTOSIS , *MACROPHAGES , *AMINO acid sequence , *CHINESE medicine , *TRADITIONAL medicine , *STRUCTURE-activity relationships - Abstract
[Display omitted] • A glycoprotein (SGP1) was isolated from Sipunculus nudus for the first time. • SGP1 is a protein-dominate glycoprotein with O-glycosidic bonds containing 92.8% protein. • SGP1 was a predominantly β-sheet glycoprotein. • SGP1 exhibited strong immune-enhancing activity by promoting proliferation, phagocytosis and the secretions of NO, IL-1β, TNF-α and IL-6 on RAW264.7 cells. • SGP1 exerts immune-enhancing activity via NF-κB signaling pathway. Sipunculus nudus , an edible marine invertebrate, has long been used as traditional Chinese medicine in folk remedies. In order to assess the immunoregulatory activity of glycoproteins in Sipunculus nudus and conduct a structure–activity relationship, a glycoprotein (SGP1) with molecular mass of 9.26 kDa was purified from Sipunculus nudus , and its chemical structure as well as immune-enhancing activity was investigated in this study. Structure analysis revealed that SGP1, a protein-dominate glycoprotein with O-glycosidic bonds, contained 92.8 % protein and 3.1 % saccharide. GC–MS result indicated that the saccharide moieties of SGP1 basically consisted of lyxose (Lyx), xylose (Xyl) as well as glucose (Glu) at a molar proportion of 0.87:4.16:1.36. The fourier transform infrared specoscopy (FT-IR) result proved that SGP1 have a typical characteristic of glycoprotein. Besides, circular dichroism (CD) result showed that SGP1 contained 4.1 % α-helix, 42.5 % β-sheet, 21.4 % β-turn, and 32.0 % random coil, indicating it's mainly a β-sheet glycoprotein. The amino acid sequence of SGP1 shared a similarity to the Myohemerythrin (sp|Q5K473|HEMTM) with protein sequence coverage of 28.3 %. Moreover, the activity evaluation results showed that SGP1 exhibited significant immune-enhancing activity to the RAW 264.7 macrophages by promoting macrophages proliferation, enhancing phagocytic capacity, and simultaneously stimulating the secretions of nitric oxide (NO), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) via NF-κB pathways. In this study, SGP1 as a novel glycoprotein had an obvious immune-enhancing activity to macrophages, and thus could be applied in the functional foods as a potential immunopotentiator for the hypoimmune population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Household air pollution and epigenetic aging in Xuanwei, China.
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Blechter, Batel, Cardenas, Andres, Shi, Junming, Wong, Jason Y.Y., Hu, Wei, Rahman, Mohammad L., Breeze, Charles, Downward, George S., Portengen, Lützen, Zhang, Yongliang, Ning, Bofu, Ji, Bu-Tian, Cawthon, Richard, Li, Jihua, Yang, Kaiyun, Bozack, Anne, Dean Hosgood, H., Silverman, Debra T., Huang, Yunchao, and Rothman, Nathaniel
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INDOOR air pollution , *GENERALIZED estimating equations , *POLYCYCLIC aromatic hydrocarbons , *COAL combustion , *EPIGENETICS , *AGE , *COMBUSTION kinetics - Abstract
Household air pollution (HAP) from indoor combustion of solid fuel is a global health burden linked to lung cancer. In Xuanwei, China, lung cancer rate for nonsmoking women is among the highest in the world and largely attributed to high levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) that are produced from combustion of smoky (bituminous) coal used for cooking and heating. Epigenetic age acceleration (EAA), a DNA methylation-based biomarker of aging, has been shown to be highly correlated with biological processes underlying the susceptibility of age-related diseases. We aim to assess the association between HAP exposure and EAA. We analyzed data from 106 never-smoking women from Xuanwei, China. Information on fuel type was collected using a questionnaire, and validated exposure models were used to predict levels of 43 HAP constituents. Exposure clusters were identified using hierarchical clustering. EAA was derived for five epigenetic clocks defined as the residuals resulting from regressing each clock on chronological age. We used generalized estimating equations to test associations between exposure clusters derived from predicted levels of HAP exposure, ambient 5-methylchrysene (5-MC), a PAH previously found to be associated with risk of lung cancer, and EAA, while accounting for repeated-measurements and confounders. We observed an increase in GrimAge EAA for clusters with 31 and 33 PAHs reflecting current (β = 0.77 y per standard deviation (SD) increase, 95 % CI:0.36,1.19) and childhood (β = 0.92 y per SD, 95 % CI:0.40,1.45) exposure, respectively. 5-MC (ng/m3-year) was found to be associated with GrimAge EAA for current (β = 0.15 y, 95 % CI:0.05,0.25) and childhood (β = 0.30 y, 95 % CI:0.13,0.47) exposure. Our findings suggest that exposure to PAHs from indoor smoky coal combustion, particularly 5-MC, is associated with GrimAge EAA, a biomarker of mortality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Methylated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from household coal use across the life course and risk of lung cancer in a large cohort of 42,420 subjects in Xuanwei, China.
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Portengen, Lützen, Downward, George, Bassig, Bryan A., Blechter, Batel, Hu, Wei, Wong, Jason Y.Y., Ning, Bofu, Rahman, Mohammad L., Ji, Bu-Tian, Li, Jihua, Yang, Kaiyun, Hosgood, H. Dean, Silverman, Debra T., Rothman, Nathaniel, Huang, Yunchao, Vermeulen, Roel, and Lan, Qing
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POLYCYCLIC aromatic hydrocarbons , *LUNG cancer , *DISEASE risk factors , *COAL , *AIR pollutants , *HIERARCHICAL clustering (Cluster analysis) - Abstract
We previously showed that exposure to 5-methylchrysene (5MC) and other methylated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) best explains lung cancer risks in a case-control study among non-smoking women using smoky coal in China. Time-related factors (e.g., age at exposure) and non-linear relations were not explored. We investigated the relation between coal-derived air pollutants and lung cancer mortality using data from a large retrospective cohort. Participants were smoky (bituminous) or smokeless (anthracite) coal users from a cohort of 42,420 subjects from four communes in XuanWei. Follow-up was from 1976 to 2011, during which 4,827 deaths from lung-cancer occurred. Exposures were predicted for 43 different pollutants. Exposure clusters were identified using hierarchical clustering. Cox regression was used to estimate exposure–response relations for 5MC, while effect modification by age at exposure was investigated for cluster prototypes. A Bayesian penalized multi-pollutant model was fitted on a nested case-control sample, with more restricted models fitted to investigate non-linear exposure–response relations. We confirmed the strong exposure–response relation for 5MC (Hazard Ratio [95% Confidence Interval] = 2.5 [2.4, 2.6] per standard-deviation (SD)). We identified four pollutant clusters, with all but two PAHs in a single cluster. Exposure to PAHs in the large cluster was associated with a higher lung cancer mortality rate (HR [95%CI] = 2.4 [2.2, 2.6] per SD), while exposure accrued before 18 years of age appeared more important than adulthood exposures. Results from the multi-pollutant model identified anthanthrene (ANT) and benzo(a)chrysene (BaC) as risk factors. 5MC remained strongly associated with lung cancer in models that included ANT and BaC and also benzo(a)pyrene (BaP). We confirmed the link between PAH exposures and lung cancer in smoky coal users and found exposures before age 18 to be especially important. We found some evidence for the carcinogen 5MC and non-carcinogens ANT and BaC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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18. Fabrication and characterization of l-ascorbyl palmitate and phospholipid-based hybrid liposomes and their impacts on the stability of loaded hydrophobic polyphenols.
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Chen, Mianhong, Li, Ruyi, Lu, Xuli, Dai, Yaping, Chen, Tinghui, Xing, Yuhang, Xue, Lu, Duan, Zhihao, Zhou, Wei, and Li, Jihua
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BILAYER lipid membranes , *LIPOSOMES , *SURFACE tension , *POLYPHENOLS , *SURFACE charges , *HYDROPHOBIC interactions , *LECITHIN , *PLANT polyphenols - Abstract
• l -Ascorbate palmitate (LAP) incorporated liposome was produced by simple hydration and microfluidization. • LAP increased the surface negative charges, antioxidant capacity, rigidity and orderliness of liposomes. • High LAP incorporated ratio could decrease the encapsulation ability of the control liposome. • The storage stability of hydrophobic polyphenol in liposomes could be improved by LAP. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of l -ascorbyl palmitate (LAP) as an additive to liposome formulations by self-assembling with soy lecithin to form hybrid liposomes, in order to enhance the physical stability and bioactivator-loaded retention ratio of the LAP incorporated liposomes (LAP-LP). The addition of LAP significantly increased its surface negative charge and strong hydrophobic interactions occurred between the hydrophobic tails of LAP and phospholipids resulting in more compactly ordered, rigid and hydrophobic phospholipid bilayers as indicated by surface tension, fluorescence probes and DSC. These changes enhanced the stability of hydrophobic polyphenol loaded LAP-LP during storage. Particularly, after four weeks storage at 37 °C for naringenin loaded liposomes, the retention ratio of pure liposome decreased dramatically to 12.5 %, while the LAP-LP remained above 74.5 %. This study opens up the potential for the LAP-LP to be developed as a food-grade multifunctional formulation for encapsulating and delivering bioactivators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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