Publications by authors named "Chen-Meng Song"

Eleven new chromane meroterpenoids (1-11), along with 24 known ones (12-35) were isolated from Rhododendron capitatum, a Tibetan medicine. Their structures were determined via extensive spectroscopic methods. The absolute configurations of 1 and 2 were determined by comparison of the experimental and theoretically calculated ECD data.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Caesalpinia minax Hance, whose seeds are known as "Ku-shi-lian" in China, have been used in Chinese folk medicine for treatment of rheumatism, dysentery, and skin itching. However, the anti-neuroinflammatory constituents of its leaves and their mechanism are rarely reported.

Aim Of The Study: To search for new anti-neuro-inflammatory compounds from the leaves of C.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fungal laccases are unstable under high pH and temperature, limiting their use in treating textile wastewater, while bacterial laccases, like CotA-laccase from Bacillus pumilus, are much more stable in these conditions.
  • This study successfully achieved high production of the CotA-laccase in Bacillus subtilis, yielding 373.1 U/mL through optimized conditions and screening a suitable signal peptide for secretion.
  • The research also found that using acetosyringone (ACS) as a redox mediator significantly improved the decolorization and detoxification of textile industry wastewater by the purified CotA-laccase, making it a promising solution for industrial applications.
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Laccases from fungal origin are typically unstable at high temperatures and alkaline conditions. This characteristic limits their practical applications. In this study, a new bacterial strain exhibiting laccase activity was isolated from raw fennel honey samples and identified as Bacillus subtilis X1.

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