26 results on '"Yong-Yan Wang"'
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2. Evaluation of efficacy of the essential oil from Ostericum viridiflorum (Turcz.) Kitagawa in control of stored product insects
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Shu-Shan Du, Hai Ming Zhang, Bin Fan, Yong Yan Wang, Shan Shan Guo, and Zhi-Wei Deng
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Insecticides ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Liposcelis bostrychophila ,010501 environmental sciences ,Biology ,Insect Control ,Neoptera ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Carotol ,Lethal Dose 50 ,Toxicology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,Oils, Volatile ,Animals ,Environmental Chemistry ,Ecotoxicology ,Essential oil ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Polycyclic Sesquiterpenes ,Tribolium ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Apiol ,General Medicine ,Pesticide ,biology.organism_classification ,Pollution ,Monocyclic Sesquiterpenes ,Food Storage ,chemistry ,Insect Repellents ,Sesquiterpenes ,Apiaceae - Abstract
The natural and ecologically safe control of stored product insects has gained considerable attention in modern society. In this study of further searching for botanical pesticides from wild-growing plant, the contact toxicity and repellency towards Tribolium castaneum and Liposcelis bostrychophila were assessed for the essential oil (EO) from Ostericum viridiflorum. The EO was distilled from aboveground parts of O. viridiflorum and checked by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Twenty-two compounds were identified and the main components were β-caryophyllene (24.3%), α-humulene (21.0%), apiol (10.2%), and carotol (2.5%). For bioactivity tests, results indicated that the EO and its two main compounds (β-caryophyllene and α-humulene) all showed potent contact toxicity towards L. bostrychophila with LD50 values of 44.52 μg/cm2, 74.11 μg/cm2, and 118.56 μg/cm2, respectively. The EO and the two main compounds also exhibited comparable repellency towards T. castaneum and L. bostrychophila. The results evidenced the EO of O. viridiflorum aboveground parts and its major compounds could be considered for the development of eco-friendly botanical insecticides and repellents in controlling stored product insects.
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- 2018
3. Chemical Composition of Essential Oils from Zanthoxylum bungeanum Maxim. and Their Bioactivities against Lasioderma serricorne
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Chun-Xue You, Junyu Liang, Zhu-Feng Geng, Shu-Shan Du, Zhi-Wei Deng, Wen-Juan Zhang, Cheng-Fang Wang, Yong-Yan Wang, and Shan-Shan Guo
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0106 biological sciences ,Limonene ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Nonanoic acid ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,010602 entomology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Eucalyptol ,Linalool ,chemistry ,Zanthoxylum ,law ,Botany ,Lasioderma serricorne ,Food science ,Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry ,Essential oil - Abstract
Two essential oil samples were obtained from the pericarp of Zanthoxylum bungeanum with the methods of hydrodistillation (HD) and supercritical fluid CO2 extraction (SFE), their chemical components were identified, and their bioactivities against Lasioderma serricorne adults were evaluated. In the process of testing, the two samples showed significant bioactivities against Lasioderma serricorne adults. For an example, the SFE-sample expressed relatively stronger fumigant toxicity on Lasioderma serricorne adults (LC50 = 3.99 μg/mL air) than that of the HD-sample (LC50 = 12.54 μg/mL air). According to GC-MS analysis, the chemical components between two samples were different. The major chemical components for HD included linalool (25.99%), limonene (19.34%), linalyl anthranilate (12.22%), 4-terpinenol (10.49%), eucalyptol (6.53%) and α-terpineol (5.02%), while for SFE included nonanoic acid (21.43%), γ-terpinene (14.51%), eucalyptol (13.45%), α-terpineol (5.83%) and caryophyllene oxide (5.48%). The results showed that different chemical components result in different bioactivities. This work provides theoretical basis for traditional Chinese concept of antagonistic storage, and it also provides important information for the development and comprehensive utilization of Zanthoxylum bungeanum.
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- 2016
4. Antifeedant activities of methanol extracts of four Zanthoxylum species and benzophenanthridines from stem bark of Zanthoxylum schinifolium against Tribolium castaneum
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Zhu-Feng Geng, Cheng-Fang Wang, Zhi-Wei Deng, Chun-Xue You, Shu-Shan Du, Li Fan, Shan-Shan Guo, Kai Yang, and Yong-Yan Wang
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Norchelerythrine ,Stem bark ,biology ,Chemistry ,Benzophenanthridines ,biology.organism_classification ,Methylenedioxy ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Zanthoxylum ,visual_art ,Botany ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Bark ,Methanol ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Zanthoxylum schinifolium - Abstract
Antifeedant activities of the methanol extracts from Zanthoxylum bungeanum , Zanthoxylum schinifolium , Zanthoxylum armatum and Zanthoxylum dissitum were assessed on Tribolium castaneum adults. It was found that the methanol extract of stem bark of Z. schinifolium had the highest antifeedant activity at 41.12% (antifeedant index). Based on bioactivity-guided fractionation, six benzophenanthridines norchelerythrine ( 1 ), decarine ( 2 ), 8-hydroxy-9-methoxy-2,3-(methylenedioxy) benzophenanthridine ( 3 ), 6-hydroxydihydrochelerythrine ( 4 ), 6-methoxy-7-hydroxydihydrochelerythrine ( 5 ) and oxychelerythrine ( 6 ) were isolated from the stem barks of Z. schinifolium . And their antifeeding activities were also evaluated against T. castaneum . All of them exhibited strong antifeeding activity in a concentration-dependant manner with EC 50 of 62.67, 66.97, 151.39, 96.72, 141.61 and 192.32 ppm, respectively. The six bioactive compounds from the stem bark of Z. schinifolium might be used as antifeedants against T. castaneum .
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- 2015
5. Bioactivity of Essential Oil of Zingiber purpureum Rhizomes and Its Main Compounds against Two Stored Product Insects
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Jiao Han, Wen-Juan Zhang, Wu Yan, Zhi Long Liu, Zhi-Wei Deng, Kai Yang, Zhu-Feng Geng, Shu-Shan Du, Yong-Yan Wang, Chun-Xue You, and R. Chen
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Insecticides ,animal structures ,Sabinene ,law.invention ,DEET ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Column chromatography ,Zingiberaceae ,law ,Botany ,Oils, Volatile ,Animals ,Food science ,Essential oil ,Ecology ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,fungi ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Rhizome ,Coleoptera ,chemistry ,Insect Science ,Toxicity ,Lasioderma serricorne - Abstract
The insecticidal and repellent activities of the essential oil extracted from Zingiber purpureum Roscoe rhizomes were evaluated against Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) and Lasioderma serricorne (L.) adults. During our screening program for agrochemicals from Chinese medicinal herbs and wild plants, the essential oil of Z. purpureum rhizomes was found to possess strong contact toxicity against T. castaneum and L. serricorne adults, with LD50 values of 39.0 and 16.3 µg per adult, respectively, and also showed strong fumigant toxicity against the two grain storage insects with LC50 values of 13.6 and 9.3 mg/liter of air, respectively. The essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation was investigated by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The main components of the essential oil were identified to be sabinene (48.1%), terpinen-4-ol (25.1%), and γ-terpinene (6.7%), followed by α-terpinene (4.3%), β-thujene (3.4%), and α-phellandrene (2.7%). Sabinene, terpinen-4-ol, and γ-terpinene were separated and purified by silica gel column chromatography and preparative thin-layer chromatography. Terpinen-4-ol showed the strongest contact toxicity against T. castaneum and L. serricorne (LD50=19.7 and 5.4 µg per adult, respectively) and also the strongest fumigant toxicity against T. castaneum and L. serricorne (LC50=3.7 and 1.3 mg/liter of air, respectively). Otherwise, sabinene and terpinen-4-ol were strongly repellent against T. castaneum as well as the essential oil, while γ-terpinene exhibited weaker repellency against T. castaneum compared with the positive control, DEET (N, N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide). Moreover, only the essential oil exhibited strong repellency against L. serricorne, the three compounds exhibited weaker repellency against L. serricorne relative to DEET.
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- 2015
6. Cytotoxicity of benzophenanthridine alkaloids from the roots ofZanthoxylum nitidum(Roxb.) DC. var.fastuosumHow ex Huang
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Zhi-Wei Deng, Xu Su, Mei Tian, Li Fan, Shu-Shan Du, Yong-Yan Wang, Cheng-Fang Wang, and Jiang-Bin Feng
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Benzophenanthridines ,Zanthoxylum ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Plant Roots ,Biochemistry ,In vitro ,Analytical Chemistry ,Zanthoxylum nitidum ,HeLa ,Alkaloids ,Cell culture ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,Potency ,Medicinal plants ,Cytotoxicity - Abstract
This work aimed to investigate benzophenanthridine from the roots of Zanthoxylum nitidum (Roxb.) DC. var. fastuosum How ex Huang for the first time. Thirteen benzophenanthridines were isolated, and our results of the cytotoxic activities indicated that compound 6 exhibited the best potency against A549, Hela, SMMC-7721 and EJ, with the IC50 values of 27.50, 37.50, 16.95 and 60.42 μM, respectively. Compounds 7 and 11 also showed strong cytotoxicity when tested against the four human cancer cell lines (A549, Hela, SMMC-7721 and EJ), while only compounds 12 and 13 displayed cytotoxicity in inhibiting BALL-1 proliferation among all the compounds. These results suggested that benzophenanthridines may become a valid alternative of potential basis for new anti-proliferative agents.
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- 2015
7. Insecticidal Constituents of Essential Oil Derived from Zanthoxylum armatum against Two Stored-Product Insects
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Zhi-Wei Deng, Shu-Shan Du, Chun-Xue You, Wen-Juan Zhang, Zhu-Feng Geng, Cheng-Fang Wang, Yong-Yan Wang, Li Fan, and Shan-Shan Guo
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Limonene ,biology ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,law.invention ,Toxicology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Rutaceae ,chemistry ,law ,Toxicity ,Lasioderma serricorne ,Bioassay ,Food science ,Medicinal plants ,Essential oil ,Piperitone - Abstract
In the course of our search for natural bioactive chemicals and investigations on their insecticidal activities from some medicinal plants growing in China, the essential oil derived from the twigs of Zanthoxylum armatum (Rutaceae) was found to possess strong insecticidal activities against two stored-product insects, Lasioderma serricorne and Tribolium castaneum. A total of 32 constituents of the essential oil were identified by GC and GC-MS analysis, and it revealed (E)-anethole (20.5%), 1,8-cineole (14.0%), 2-tridecanone (12.5%), limonene (9.0%) and piperitone (8.0%) as major components, followed by β-phellandrene (6.3%), β-pinene (5.1%) and 4-terpineol (4.4%). From the essential oil, five compounds were isolated and identified as (E)-anethole, 1,8-cineole, 2-tridecanone, limonene and piperitone. The results of insecticidal bioassays showed that the essential oil of Z. armatum exhibited strong fumigant toxicity towards L. serricorne and T. castaneum with LC50 values of 13.83 and 4.28 mg/L air, respectively, and also possessed contact toxicity against two insect species with LD50 values of 18.74 and 32.16 μg/adult, respectively. Among the active compounds, piperitone performed the strongest fumigant toxicity against L. serricorne (LC50 = 1.21 mg/L air) and contact toxicity against T. castaneum (LD50 = 3.16 μg/adult). 1,8-Cineole, limonene and piperitone showed similar fumigant toxicity against T. castaneum with LC50 values of 5.47, 6.21 and 7.12 mg/L air, respectively. Meanwhile, L. serricorne was the most sensitive to 2-tridecanone (LD50 = 5.74 μg/adult) in the progress of contact toxicity assay.
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- 2015
8. Bioactivity and Chemical Constituents of the Essential Oil from Dendranthema indicum (L.) Des Moul. against Two Stored Insects
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Kai Yang, Wen-Juan Zhang, Yong-Yan Wang, Cheng-Fang Wang, Zhu-Feng Geng, Chun-Xue You, Shu-Shan Du, Zhi-Wei Deng, Ying Wang, and Yang Su
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business.industry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Chamazulene ,Food storage ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Biology ,law.invention ,Biotechnology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Horticulture ,Eucalyptol ,chemistry ,law ,Chemical constituents ,Medicinal herbs ,Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry ,business ,Essential oil ,Germacrene D - Abstract
Dendranthema indicum (L.) Des Moul. is a perennial herb commonly used as a traditional Chinese medicine for a long time. In this work, we took Dendranthema indicum as a target plant and two stored insects which include Tribolium castaneum and Stegobium paniceum adults as target insects. Essential oil obtained from Dendranthema indicum was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). A total of 31 components representing 92.44% of the oil were identified and the main compounds were found to be chamazulene (15.93%), β-caryophyllene (13.78%), germacrene D (9.11%), and b-cis-farnesene (6.59%). With a further isolation, three constituents were obtained from the essential oil and identified as chamazulene, β-caryophyllene and eucalyptol. Significantly, in the progress of assay, it showed that the essential oil and chamazulene exhibited stronger insecticidal and repellent activities against Stegobium paniceum than Tribolium castaneum. The results indicate that additional to its traditional use as Chinese medicinal herb, the essential oil of Dendranthema indicum aerial parts and isolated compounds have potential to be developed into natural insecticides or repellents for control of insects in stored grains.
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- 2015
9. Chemical constituents from the roots of Euphorbia nematocypha Hand.-Mazz
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Chun-Xue You, Zhi Long Liu, Yong-Yan Wang, Kai Yang, Ying Wang, Wen-Juan Zhang, Ran Chen, Zhi-Wei Deng, Shu-Shan Du, and Zhu-Feng Geng
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Euphorbia ,biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Biochemistry ,Terpene ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Triterpene ,chemistry ,Chemotaxonomy ,Chemical constituents ,Botany ,Diterpene ,Spectral data ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
A new myrsinol-type diterpene (1), three myrsinol-type diterpenes (2–4), three ent-abietane-type diterpenes (5–7), one tigliane-type diterpene (8), two cycloartane-type triterpenes (9–10), and two tirucallane-type triterpenes (11–12) were isolated from the roots of Euphorbia nematocypha Hand.-Mazz. Their structures were identified by spectroscopic analyses and by comparison of their spectral data with those reported in the literature. Compound 12 was isolated and reported from plants for the first time. All compounds were isolated from E. nematocypha for the first time.
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- 2014
10. Antioxidant Phenolic Compounds from Pu-erh Tea
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Cheng Fang Wang, Sheng Min Shen, Zi Mu Liu, Gang Li Wang, Zhi-Wei Deng, Hai Ming Zhang, Shu-Shan Du, Zhi Long Liu, Peng Liu, and Yong Yan Wang
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Pu-erh tea ,DPPH˙ ,ABTS˙+ ,chemical constituent ,antioxidant activity ,Antioxidant ,DPPH ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pharmaceutical Science ,DPPH˙ ,+ ,Antioxidants ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,Phenols ,Picrates ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,+ ,ABTS%26#729%22"> ABTS˙ Benzothiazoles ,Gallic acid ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Scavenging ,Flavonoids ,ABTS ,Chromatography ,Tea ,Biphenyl Compounds ,Organic Chemistry ,Free Radical Scavengers ,Dpph scavenging ,chemistry ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Molecular Medicine ,Sulfonic Acids ,Quercetin ,Kaempferol ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Eight compounds were isolated from the water extract of Pu-erh tea and their structures were elucidated by NMR and MS as gallic acid (1), (+)-catechin (2), (−)-epicatechin (3), (−)-epicatechin-3-O-gallate (4), (−)-epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate (5), (−)-epiafzelechin- 3-O-gallate (6), kaempferol (7), and quercetin (8). Their in vitro antioxidant activities were assessed by the DPPH and ABTS scavenging methods with microplate assays. The relative order of DPPH scavenging capacity for these compounds was compound 8 > compound 7 > compound 1 > compound 6 > compound 4 ≈ compound 5 > compound 2 > VC (reference) > compound 3, and that of ABTS scavenging capacity was compound 1 > compound 2 > compound 7 ≈ compound 8 > compound 6 > compound 5 > compound 4 > VC (reference) > compound 3. The results showed that these phenolic compounds contributed to the antioxidant activity of Pu-erh tea.
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- 2012
11. Experimental Investigating of Latex Cement as Similar Material Simulating Soft Rock Creep
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Feng Li, Xiu Jiang Tai, and Yong Yan Wang
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Cement ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Portland cement ,Materials science ,Creep ,Rheology ,chemistry ,law ,General Engineering ,Cylinder stress ,Polymer ,Composite material ,law.invention - Abstract
This paper takes styrene-butadiene latex with 37% solid contents, the portland cement of number 45r and fine sands with 0.2mm diameter to prepared similar material, the mass ratio of cement and fine sand is fixed, different ratio of the specimens are prepared by adjusting the latex ratio. The MATLAB fitting and ANSYS simulation calculation are used to compare to the date of soft rock. The analysis shows that the latex cement can be used for deep soft rock rheology theory and polymer materials similar simulation experiment.
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- 2012
12. A New Eudesmane Sesquiterpene Glucoside from Liriope muscari Fibrous Roots
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Gang Li Wang, Hai Ming Zhang, Peng Liu, Shu-Shan Du, Chun Qi Bai, Yong Yan Wang, Qi Zhi Liu, Zhi-Wei Deng, Zhi Long Liu, and Zi Mu Liu
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Nematoda ,Liriope muscari ,Fibrous root system ,1,4-epoxy-cis-eudesm-6-O-β-D-glucopyranoside ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Bursaphelenchus xylophilus ,Sesquiterpene ,Plant Roots ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Glucoside ,Glucosides ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Botany ,Animals ,Sesquiterpenes, Eudesmane ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Medicine, Chinese Traditional ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Liriope Plant ,biology ,Molecular Structure ,Chemistry ,Antinematodal Agents ,Organic Chemistry ,Glycoside ,Nematocidal activity ,biology.organism_classification ,Pinus ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Xylophilus ,Molecular Medicine ,Muscari - Abstract
The screening of several Chinese medicinal herbs for nematocidal properties showed that the ethanol extract of Liriope muscari fibrous roots possessed significant nematocidal activity against the pine wood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus). From the ethanol extract, a new constituent (1,4-epoxy-cis-eudesm-6-O-β-D-glucopyranoside) and three known glycosides [1β,6α-dihydroxy-cis-eudesm-3-ene-6-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (liriopeoside A), 1β,6β-dihydroxy-cis-eudesm-3-ene-6-O-β-D-glucopyranoside, and 1α,6β-dihydroxy-5,10-bis-epi-eudesm-4(15)-ene-6-O-β D-glucopyranoside] were isolated by bioassay-guided fractionation. The structures were elucidated by 1D and 2D NMR and MS techniques. 1,4-Epoxy-cis-eudesm-6-O-β-D-glucopyranoside possessed moderate nemato-cidal activity against B. xylophilus with a LC(50 )value of 339.76 μg/mL, while liriopeoside A (LC(50) = 82.84 μg/mL) and 1β,6β-dihydroxy-cis-eudesm-3-ene-6-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (LC(50) = 153.39 μg/mL) also exhibited nematocidal activity against B. xylophilus. The crude extract of L. muscari fibrous roots exhibited nematocidal activity against the pine wood nematode with a LC(50) value of 182.56 μg/mL.
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- 2011
13. Components and Insecticidal Activity against the Maize Weevils of Zanthoxylum schinifolium Fruits and Leaves
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Shu-Shan Du, Cheng Fang Wang, Rui Fang, Yong Yan Wang, Ligang Zhou, Zhi Long Liu, Zhi-Wei Deng, Hai Ming Zhang, Jie Cao, and Kai Yang
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Zanthoxylum ,Insecticides ,Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,linalool ,sabinene ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Sabinene ,Article ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,fumigant ,essential oil ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,Lethal Dose 50 ,estragole ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Linalool ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,law ,Zanthoxylum schinifolium ,Sitophilus zeamais ,contact toxicity ,Drug Discovery ,Botany ,Nerol ,Oils, Volatile ,Animals ,Food science ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Essential oil ,Limonene ,biology ,Sitophilus ,Organic Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,Plant Leaves ,chemistry ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Chromatography, Gel ,Molecular Medicine ,Weevils ,Estragole - Abstract
In our screening program for new agrochemicals from Chinese medicinal herbs and wild plants, Zanthoxylum schinifolium essential oils were found to possess strong insecticidal activity against the maize weevil Sitophilus zeamais. The essential oils of Z. schinifolium fruits and leaves were extracted via hydrodistillation and investigated by GC and GC-MS. Estragole (69.52%) was the major compound of the essential oil of fresh fruits, followed by linalool (8.63%) and limonene (4.34%) and 94.33% of the total components were monoterpenoids. The main components of the essential oil of fresh leaves were linalool (12.94%), ar-tumerone (8.95%), limonene (6.45%) and elixene (5.43%) and only 50.62% were monoterpenoids. However, the essential oil from purchased fruits contained linalool (33.42%), limonene (13.66%) and sabinene (5.72%), followed by estragole (4.67%), nerol (4.56%) and 4-terpineol (4.27%). Estragole, linalool and sabinene were separated and purified by silica gel column chromatography and preparative thin layer chromatography, and further identified by means of physicochemical and spectrometric analysis. The essential oil from the fresh fruits (LD50 = 15.93 μg/adult) possessed two times more toxicity to the insects compared with that of fresh leaves (LD50 = 35.31 μg/adult). Estragole, linalool and sabinene exhibited contact activity against S. zeamais with LD50 values of 17.63, 13.90 and 23.98 μg/adult, respectively. The essential oils of Z . schinifolium possessed strong fumigant toxicity against S. zeamais adults with LC50 values of 13.19 mg/L (fresh fruits), 24.04 mg/L (fresh leaves) and 17.63 mg/L (purchased fruits). Estragole, linalool and sabinene also exhibited strong fumigant toxicity against the maize weevils with LC50 values of 14.10, 10.46 and 9.12 mg/L, respectively.
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- 2011
14. Deformation Analysis of Polyurethane Screen Deck in Linear Vibrating Screen
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Ze Rong Zhang and Yong Yan Wang
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Engineering ,chemistry ,business.industry ,Bar (music) ,General Engineering ,Vibration amplitude ,Structural engineering ,Deformation (meteorology) ,Composite material ,business ,Polyurethane ,Deck - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the application of polyurethane screen deck in linear vibrating screen. The dynamic model of polyurethane screen deck in sieving is built. The maximum deformation of grizzly bar is studied and the section size of grizzly bar is optimized. The maximum deformation of grizzly bar is mainly affected by the vibration amplitude and the inclined angle of the vibrating screen. The optimization curve between the height and width of grizzly bar is obtained.
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- 2011
15. GEPT Extract Reduces Aβ Deposition by Regulating the Balance Between Production and Degradation of Aβ in APPV717I Transgenic Mice
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Jing Shi, Yong-Yan Wang, Leiming Zhang, Pengwen Wang, Yi Xu, Shuli Sheng, Junxiang Yin, Quan Hu, Rong Wang, Jinzhou Tian, and Ying Ren
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Genetically modified mouse ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,Transgene ,Tau protein ,Endogeny ,Pharmacology ,Neurology ,Western blot ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Amyloid precursor protein ,biology.protein ,Neurology (clinical) ,Donepezil ,Neuroscience ,Neprilysin ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: Accumulation of beta-amyloid peptide (Aβ) in the brain is a primary influence driving Alzheimers disease (AD) pathogenesis. The disease process, including formation of neurofibrillary tangles containing tau protein, is proposed to result from an imbalance between production and clearance of Aβ. A major therapeutic strategy for AD should be to decrease deposition of Aβ by the inhibition of its production and the facilitation of its degradation. Hence, the primary aim of this study was to investigate effects of GEPT, a combination of herbal extracts, on Aβ levels, β- and γ-secretases substrate (BACE1 and PS1, respectively) associated with production of Aβ, and insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) and neprilysin (NEP) related to degradation of Aβ in the brain. Methods: Three-month-old-male APPV717I mice were randomly divided into five groups (n=6 per group): (i) APP mice alone were given distilled water, (ii) APP donepezil mice were treated with donepezil (0.92mg/kg/d), and (iii-v) APP mice treated with GEPT low dose (0.75g/kg/d), middle dose (1.5g/kg/d), and large dose (3.0g/kg/d) for 8 months. Three-month-old-male C57BL/6J mice (n=6) for vehicle were given distilled water for 8 months. Immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis were used in determining amyloid precursor protein (APP), Aβ1-42, BACE1, PS1, IDE and NEP in hippocampal CA1 region and hippocampal tissue homogenates. Results: Expression level of Aβ1-42 in the large GEPT dose was significantly lower than those in APP alone or APP treated with donepezil, and decreased to the level of vehicle mice. Similarly, a ratio calculated from the densitometric measures of Aβ1-42 protein/β-actin in the large dose also was significantly lower than those in APP mice alone or APP mice treated with donepezil, and even reduced to the level of vehicle mice. Expression of PS1 in the large GEPT dose was significantly lower than that of APP mice alone and decreased to those in vehicle mice as well. A decreased level of BACE1 appeared, respectively, in APP mice treated with the large GEPT dose or donepezil but was still much greater than the level of vehicle mice. In contrast, NEP and IDE showed a significantly higher expression in APP mice treated with either the large dose or the middle dose of GEPT compared to APP mice alone or donepezil, and were even increased in level compared to vehicle mice. Conclusion: The combination of GEPT extracts can reduce levels of endogenous Aβ peptide in APPV717I transgenic mice through the inhibition of PS1 activity rather than BACE1 and the promotion of IDE and NEP activity. Lower-expression of PS1 and over-expression of IDE or NEP may be helpful in potentially lowering brain Aβ levels in subjects with AD, and hence GEPT appears to offer potential that should be explored in AD.
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- 2009
16. [Effects of Tongluo Xingnao effervescent tablets on blood rheology, iNOS, VEGF and LDH-5 in MID rats]
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Jiangping Wei, Wen-Jun Fu, Yong-Yan Wang, Xiang-Yi Ren, Yong Hu, and Shi-Jun Xu
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,medicine.medical_specialty ,VEGF receptors ,Morris water navigation task ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II ,Escape latency ,Erythrocyte aggregation ,Hippocampus ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Memory ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Hippocampus (mythology) ,Animals ,Humans ,Learning ,Pharmacology (medical) ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Model control ,biology ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ,Chemistry ,Rats ,Isoenzymes ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Dementia, Multi-Infarct ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Escape platform ,biology.protein ,Lactate Dehydrogenase 5 ,Rheology ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) ,Blood Chemical Analysis ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal ,Tablets - Abstract
The study was to explore effects of Tongluo Xingnao effervescent tablets on the blood rheology, iNOS, VEGF and LDH-5 in multi-infarct dementia(MID) model rats. Establish MID model rats were induced by microthrombosis, from which 50 successful model rats were randomly divided into five groups, such as the model control group, the dihydroergotoxine mesylate tablets(hydergine) group(0.7 mg•kg⁻¹), Tongluo Xingnao effervescent tablets high-dose, medium-dose and low-dose groups(7.56, 3.78, 1.89 g•kg⁻¹). Another ten rats in the sham group were randomly selected as the parallel control group. Each group was orally administered with drugs for 90 days. The learning and memory ability was evaluated with the Morris water maze test, while the whole blood viscosity and the erythrocyte aggregation index derived from abdominal aorta were measured in different shear rates. In addition, the levels of VEGF and iNOS in the serum were determined by ELISA kits. The expression of LDH-5 in hippocampus of rats was measured with immunohistochemistry and image quantitative analysis. The result showed that Tongluo Xingnao effervescent tablets notably decreased the escape latency of MID model rats, increased times of entering into the escape platform and prolonged retention time in medium ring, meanwhile the whole blood viscosity in MID model rats was also notably reduced in four shear rates, i.e. 1, 5, 30, 200 S⁻¹, erythrocyte aggregation index, serum VEGF and iNOS, and average optical density value of LDH-5, with a statistically significant differences compared with the model control group (P
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17. Chemical Composition and Insecticidal Activity of Essential Oils from Zanthoxylum dissitum Leaves and Roots against Three Species of Storage Pests
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Chun-Xue You, Kai Yang, Shan-Shan Guo, Yong-Yan Wang, Shu-Shan Du, Cheng-Fang Wang, Wen-Juan Zhang, and Zhu-Feng Geng
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Zanthoxylum ,Insecticides ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Biology ,Plant Roots ,Article ,essential oil ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,Black carpet beetle ,Sesquiterpenes, Germacrane ,Zanthoxylum dissitum ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,law ,Drug Discovery ,Botany ,Oils, Volatile ,Animals ,Red flour beetle ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Essential oil ,Polycyclic Sesquiterpenes ,Humulene ,Terpenes ,Caryophyllene ,Organic Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,Terpenoid ,Coleoptera ,Monocyclic Sesquiterpenes ,Plant Leaves ,Horticulture ,chemistry ,Germacrene ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Insect Repellents ,Lasioderma serricorne ,contact activity ,stored product pests ,Molecular Medicine ,Sesquiterpenes - Abstract
This work aimed to investigate chemical composition of essential oils obtained from Zanthoxylum dissitum leaves and roots and their insecticidal activities against several stored product pests, namely the cigarette beetle (Lasioderma serricorne), red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) and black carpet beetle (Attagenus piceus). The analysis by GC-MS of the essential oils allowed the identification of 28 and 22 components, respectively. It was found that sesquiterpenoids comprised a fairly high portion of the two essential oils, with percentages of 74.0% and 80.9% in the leaves and roots, respectively. The main constituents identified in the essential oil of Z. dissitum leaves were δ-cadinol (12.8%), caryophyllene (12.7%), β-cubebene (7.9%), 4-terpineol (7.5%) and germacrene D-4-ol (5.7%), while humulene epoxide II (29.4%), caryophyllene oxide (24.0%), diepicedrene-1-oxide (10.7%) and Z,Z,Z-1,5,9,9-tetramethyl-1,4,7-cycloundecatriene (8.7%) were the major components in the essential oil of Z. dissitum roots. The insecticidal activity results indicated that the essential oil of Z. dissitum roots exhibited moderate contact toxicity against three species of storage pests, L. serricorne, T. castaneum and A. piceus, with LD50 values of 13.8, 43.7 and 96.8 µg/adult, respectively.
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18. Effects of active components extracted from Qixue Bingzhi Recipe on proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells and expressions of platelet-derived growth factor and its receptor genes
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Ping Geng, Yong-yan Wang, Bo Ji, Da-zhuo Shi, and Jian-gang Liu
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Male ,Umbilical Veins ,Vascular smooth muscle ,Platelet-derived growth factor ,Arteriosclerosis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Becaplermin ,Flavones ,Muscle, Smooth, Vascular ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Receptors, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor ,RNA, Messenger ,Aorta ,Cells, Cultured ,Cell Proliferation ,Platelet-Derived Growth Factor ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,Growth factor ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-sis ,Paeoniflorin ,Molecular biology ,Lipoproteins, LDL ,Endothelial stem cell ,Vascular endothelial growth factor B ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,chemistry ,cardiovascular system ,biology.protein ,Female ,Endothelium, Vascular ,Platelet-derived growth factor receptor ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To observe the effects of paeoniflorin and total flavones extracted from Qixue Bingzhi Recipe on proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) cultured in endothelial cell conditioned medium (EC-CM) induced by oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) and the expressions of platelet-derived growth factor and its receptor genes. METHODS The VSMCs were cultured in normal culture medium, EC-CM, simvastatin-medicated EC-CM, paeoniflorin and total flavones (low, medium and high dose) -medicated EC-CM respectively. The growth activity of VSMCs was assessed by thiazolyl blue tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. The expressions of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB and platelet-derived growth factor receptor-alpha (PDGFR-alpha) mRNAs were detected by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). RESULTS The growth activity of VSMCs cultured in the EC-CM induced by ox-LDL was significantly higher than that in the normal culture medium (P
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19. Gene expression profile induced by oral administration of baicalin and gardenin after focal brain ischemia in rats1
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Xiao-yan Zhang, Jian-Xun Liu, Kang Ying, Yong-yan Wang, Zhan-jun Zhang, and Zhong Wang
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Pharmacology ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Microarray ,business.industry ,Infarction ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Sprague dawley ,Gene expression profiling ,Brain ischemia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Oral administration ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,business ,Baicalin - Abstract
Gene expression profile induced by oral administration of baicalin and gardenin after focal brain ischemia in rats
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20. Experiment and ANSYS simulation analysis for metal aluminum solid and fluid conversion
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Z. L. Zhang, Shaohua Jiang, Yumin Wu, Yong Yan Wang, and P. Guo
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Metal ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Aluminium ,visual_art ,Metallurgy ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Mechanical engineering - Published
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21. Chemical Constituents of Supercritical Extracts from Alpinia officinarum and the Feeding Deterrent Activity against Tribolium castaneum
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Shu-Shan Du, Yong-Yan Wang, Wen-Juan Zhang, Mintong Xin, Zhu-Feng Geng, Shan-Shan Guo, Junyu Liang, and Zhi-Wei Deng
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecticides ,Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Phytochemicals ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Alpinia officinarum ,1-phenyl-4-(16,17-dimethyl-9,13-octadiene)-5-isopentenyl-7-(4”-methoxyl-3”-hydroxyl-phenyl)-3-heptanone ,Tribolium castaneum ,contact toxicity ,feeding deterrent activity ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,law ,Drug Discovery ,Botany ,Animals ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Essential oil ,Tribolium ,Pinocembrin ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Plant Extracts ,010405 organic chemistry ,Benzylacetone ,Organic Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,Supercritical fluid ,0104 chemical sciences ,Rhizome ,Galangin ,010602 entomology ,chemistry ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Chemical constituents ,Alpinia ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Alpinia officinarum has been confirmed to possess bioactivities against some pests. In this work, a sample was obtained from A. officinarum rhizomes by supercritical fluid CO2 extraction (SFE). According to GC-MS analysis, the main chemical components for SFE-sample included benzylacetone (26.77%), 1,7-diphenyl-5-hydroxy-3-heptanone (17.78%), guaiacylacetone (10.03%) and benzenepropanal (7.42%). The essential oil of A. officinarum rhizomes (LD50 = 20.71 μg/adult) exhibited more contact toxicity than SFE extract (LD50 = 82.72 μg/adult) against Tribolium castaneum. From SFE extracts, one new compound, 1-phenyl-4-(16,17-dimethyl-9,13-octadiene)-5-isopentenyl-7-(4”-methoxyl-3”-hydroxyl-phenyl)-3-heptanone (3), together with five known compounds identified as 5-hydroxy-1,7-diphenyl-3-heptanone (1), 1,7-diphenyl-4-hepten-3-one (2), galangin (4), galangin-3-methyl ether (5) and pinocembrin (6), were isolated and their feeding deterrent activities against T. castaneum adults were assessed. It was found that compounds 1–6 had feeding deterrent activities against T. castaneum with feeding deterrent indices of 18.21%, 18.94%, 19.79%, 26.99%, 20.34%, and 35.81%, respectively, at the concentration of 1500 ppm. Hence, the essential oil and SFE extracts/compounds of A. officinarum rhizomes represent promising alternatives in the control of T. castaneum adults.
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22. Pharmacokinetics and brain distribution differences of baicalin in rat underlying the effect of Panax notoginsenosides after intravenous administration
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Wenfeng Xin, Yan-Fang Yang, Zhi Li, Wensheng Zhang, and Yong-Yan Wang
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Male ,Ginsenosides ,Encephalopathy ,Flavonoid ,Panax notoginseng ,Pharmacology ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,Plant Roots ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pharmacokinetics ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Flavonoids ,Brain Diseases ,business.industry ,Plant Extracts ,Area under the curve ,Brain ,Drug Synergism ,General Medicine ,Carbamazepine ,medicine.disease ,Rat brain ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,chemistry ,Area Under Curve ,Injections, Intravenous ,Administration, Intravenous ,business ,Baicalin ,medicine.drug ,Phytotherapy ,Scutellaria baicalensis - Abstract
Baicalin (BA) is the most well-known flavonoid present in Radix Scutellariae. The aim of this study was to explore whether the pharmacokinetic behavior of BA in rat brain can be affected by Panax notoginsenosides (PNS), and to assess the possible mechanism for the observed effects. Specific HPLC and HPLC/MS/MS methods were developed and validated for the determination of BA in the rat plasma and brain using carbamazepine as an internal standard. BA was found to enter rat brain quickly after a single intravenous dose. When co-administered with PNS, clearance (CL) of BA from rat plasma decreased by 50.00%, while the area under the curve AUC0-t and AUC0-∞ increased 94.69% and 87.68%, respectively. On the other hand, some pharmacokinetic parameters of BA in rat brain had obvious differences after PNS was administered, such as an increase in Tmax from 5 min to 15 min, an increase in AUC0-t and AUC0-∞ by 42.75% and 29.39%, respectively, as well as a decrease in CL by 27.95%. Together, these results indicate that PNS can decrease the elimination rate of BA from rat plasma, promote the penetration of BA into rat brain, increase the concentration and slow down the elimination of BA from rat brain. The data provide important information that compatibility with PNS can promote the consequent effects of BA for the treatment of encephalopathy.
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23. Randomized controlled trial of letrozole, berberine, or a combination for infertility in the polycystic ovary syndrome
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Ying Yan, L. Hou, Hui Ying Xue, Xian Ji Shen, Elisabet Stener-Victorin, Zhen Yu Tan, Hong Xia Ma, Ernest Hung Yu Ng, Xiao Bin Li, Yong Yan Wang, Guang Zhu Yu, Shao Min Du, Wei Li Li, Feng Jie He, Jin Ying Fu, Xiao Ke Wu, Jianping Liu, Ya Qin Gao, Xiao Guang Shao, Yan Ming Xie, Cai Fei Ding, Robert M. Silver, Pei Lin Li, Jin Feng Zhang, Rui Ning Liang, Mu Er An, and Feng Tian
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Adult ,Infertility ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Berberine ,Pregnancy Rate ,Administration, Oral ,Placebo ,Drug Administration Schedule ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Double-Blind Method ,Randomized controlled trial ,Pregnancy ,law ,Internal medicine ,Nitriles ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Gynecology ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,business.industry ,Letrozole ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Fertility Agents, Female ,Triazoles ,medicine.disease ,Polycystic ovary ,Pregnancy rate ,Fertility ,Treatment Outcome ,Reproductive Medicine ,chemistry ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Live birth ,business ,Infertility, Female ,Live Birth ,Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective To study whether a combination of berberine and letrozole results in higher live births than letrozole alone in infertile women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Design A multicenter randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled trial. Setting Reproductive and developmental network sites. Patient(s) Eligible women had PCOS as defined by the Rotterdam criteria. We enrolled 644 participants randomized 1:1:1 among letrozole, berberine, and combination groups. Interventions(s) Berberine or berberine placebo were administrated orally at a daily dose of 1.5 g for up to 6 months. Patients received an initial dose of 2.5 mg letrozole or placebo on days 3–7 of the first three treatment cycles. This dose was increased to 5 mg on the last three cycles if not pregnant. Main Outcomes Measure(s) Cumulative live births. Results The cumulative live births were similar between the letrozole and combination groups after treatment (36% and 34%), and were superior to those in the berberine group (22%). Likely, conception, pregnancy, and ovulation rates were similar between the letrozole and combination groups, and these were significantly higher than in the berberine group. There was one twin birth in the letrozole group, three twin births in the combination group, and none in the berberine group. Conclusion(s) Berberine did not add fecundity in PCOS when used in combination with the new ovulation agent letrozole. Clinical Trial Registration Number ChiCTR-TRC-09000376 (http://apps.who.int/trialsearch/).
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24. Limitations of the use of MTT assay for screening in drug discovery
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Qi Tan, Jin-Feng Li, Yuan-Yuan Sun, Yong-Yan Wang, and Mei Han
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Chromatography ,Drug discovery ,Cell growth ,food and beverages ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Molecular biology ,Absorbance ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Polyphenol ,MTT assay ,Viability assay ,Formazan ,Cytotoxicity - Abstract
The 3(4,5dimethylthiazol2yl)2,5diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay is a routine cell viability assay for cell proliferation and cytotoxicity, which is widely used in many fields, especially in screening for drug discovery. However, this assay exhibits limitations in the presence of particular compounds and under certain assay conditions, which may yield false screening results. For example, polyphenols that are extracted from natural sources can react with MTT in the absence of living cells and thus interfere with the screening results. We measured the absorbance of 15 polyphenols extracted from green tea and showed that the phenolic hydroxyl groups in the polyphenols are responsible for the reduction of MTT to formazan. When three or more phenolic hydroxyl groups were present on a conjugated polyphenol, a significantly increased MTT reduction was observed. Moreover, the type of medium also had an effect on the absorbance value, in the following order: αMEM + 10% FBS> αMEM>DMEM/F12>PBS. The absorbance of the MTT assay recorded at 570 nm is more sensitive than that measured at 595 nm. These results will improve the cellbased assay of polyphenols and clarify the limitations of the MTT assay as a method of screening in drug discovery.
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25. Chemical Constituents and Activity of Murraya microphylla Essential Oil against Lasioderma serricorne
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Yong-Yan Wang, Chun-Xue You, Cheng-Fang Wang, Zhi-Wei Deng, Kai Yang, Zhu-Feng Geng, Wen-Juan Zhang, Shu-Shan Du, and Shan-Shan Guo
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Pharmacology ,biology ,Murraya ,Chemistry ,Plant Science ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Zingiberene ,law.invention ,DEET ,Toxicology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Caryophyllene oxide ,law ,Chemical constituents ,Drug Discovery ,Lasioderma serricorne ,Murraya microphylla ,Food science ,Essential oil - Abstract
The chemical composition, contact and repellent activities of the essential oil from Murraya microphylla branches and leaves against Lasioderma serricorne adults were determined and six compounds from the essential oil were isolated as well. The essential oil of M. microphylla obtained by hydrodistillation was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometric (GC-MS) analysis; 22 compounds were identified. The main constituents of the essential oil included β-caryophyllene (18.0%), α-pinene (13.8%), spathulenol (9.5%), α-humulene (6.0%), γ-elemene (5.1%) and zingiberene (4.6%), followed by α-cadinol (3.9%) and caryophyllene oxide (3.8%). Six of these compounds were isolated and fully identified as α-pinene, β-caryophyllene, α-humulene, caryophyllene oxide, spathulenol and α-cadinol. L. serricorne adults had different sensitivities to the crude essential oil and isolated compounds. α-Humulene exhibited the strongest contact activity against L. serricorne, showing an LD50 value of 13.1 μg adult−1. However, spathulenol, the crude essential oil and α-cadinol showed stronger contact activity against L. serricorne than caryophyllene oxide and β-caryophyllene. The essential oil, α-humulene and spathulenol showed comparable repellency against L. serricorne adults at 2 h after exposure, relative to the positive control, DEET. The results demonstrate that the essential oil and isolated compounds exhibited important contact and repellent activities against L. serricorne. Thus, they could become potential natural insecticides or repellents for control of insects in stored products.
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26. Immune injury combined with high fat diet led to the formation of atherosclerosis of the analysis of relevant factors on rabbit
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Jiangang Liu, Dazhuo Shi, Yong-yan Wang, Lubo Ma, and Guoju Dong
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Triglyceride ,Apolipoprotein B ,biology ,business.industry ,Lipid metabolism ,Calcitonin gene-related peptide ,Thromboxane B2 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Platelet ,Bovine serum albumin ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Endothelin receptor - Abstract
Aim To analyse serum factors of experimental atherosclerosis of rabbit induced by immunologic injury and high fat diet by multiple linear stepwise regression. To discuss the risk factors and the relationship with atherosclerosis model from lipid metabolism, inflammation mediators, platelet function and vasoactive factors. Methods Japanese white rabbit, intravenously injected bovine serum albumin (250 mg/kg), feeding high fat diet after injection, seven days later, injected again bovine serum albumin (250 mg/kg), 72 days later, obtaining blood from central artery of rabbit ears to determine Lipid level, apolipoprotein, interleukin 6, interleukin 8, high sensitivity-C reactive protein (hs-CRP), platelet aggregation (PaGT), endothelin (ET), calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), rennin angiotensin (RA), angiotensin (Ang), thromboxane B2 (TXB2), 6-keto-prostaglandin (6-Keto-PGF1a) (radioimmunity), and nitrogen monoxidum (NO) (enzymic method). Lastly, measured the atherosclerosis plaque sizes of rabbit. Results After 72 days, determined serum factors and compared the relationship with plaque size of aorta. All the items of model group increased or decreased obviously compared with control group. Due to exogenous high fat intake, lipid metabolism of model group was abnormal and vasoactivity was high. Otherwise, the levels of IL-6 and 8, apoA, apoB, ET, Ang, RA, platelet aggregation and TXB2 were significantly higher than those of control group (p
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