Publications by authors named "Anqi Yuan"

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  • Subacute thyroiditis (SAT) is an inflammatory thyroid condition that often resolves on its own but may require treatment for symptoms like pain, fever, and thyrotoxicosis, typically using NSAIDs or glucocorticoids.
  • * The study aims to systematically review and analyze the outcomes of SAT patients treated with either glucocorticoids or NSAIDs, as no such comparison currently exists in the literature.
  • * Data was collected from various electronic databases and included ten comparative cohort studies, focusing on the risk of permanent hypothyroidism as the main outcome measure.
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Essential oils have unique functional properties, but their environmental sensitivity and poor water solubility limit their applications. Therefore, we encapsulated oregano essential oil (OEO) in chitosan nanoparticles (CSNPs) and used tripolyphosphate (TPP) as a cross-linking agent to produce oregano essential oil chitosan nanoparticles (OEO-CSNPs). The optimized conditions obtained using the Box-Behnken design were: a chitosan concentration of 1.

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This study evaluated the pasteurization (P), ozone (O), ultrasonic (US), and high-hydrostatic-pressure (HHP) sterilization approaches for processing of regarding browning factors and microorganisms, compared with non-sterilization (control check, CK) treatment. The microorganisms (total bacterial count and fungi and yeast count) in the juice were identified after different sterilization techniques, while the quality parameter changes (degree of browning, color measurements, total phenolic content, reducing sugar, ascorbic acid, 5-hydroxymethyl furaldehyde (5-HMF), amino acid nitrogen, total soluble solids (TSS), pH value) were investigated. The results indicate that P and HHP treatment reduced non-enzymatic browning while substantially impacting the color measurements, TSS, and pH, while the sterilization effect was remarkable, with a rate exceeding 90%.

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Phenols were extracted from the (Keng) shell (PAS) using ethanol. A Plackett-Burman assessment indicated that the factors affecting polyphenol extraction included the ethanol concentration, extraction temperature, liquid to solid ratio, extraction time, and reflux extraction times; the best extraction parameters were the ethanol concentration of 75%, a 20:1 liquid to solid ratio, and an extraction time of 2.1 h.

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Soil freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) change soil physical, chemical, and biological properties, however information regarding their vertical variations in response to FTCs is limited. In this work, black soil (silty loam) packed soil columns were exposed to 8 FTCs, and soil properties were determined for each of vertical layer of soil columns. The results revealed that after FTCs treatment, moisture and electrical conductivity (EC) salinity tended to increase in upper soil layers.

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