Publications by authors named "De-gao Wang"

Psychological stress has a significant impact on individuals' quality of life and health. Traditionally, psychological stress assessment relies on self-reported tools such as the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), which are inherently subjective. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of using wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) to assess cortisol and cortisone as biomarkers for psychological stress.

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Since the onset of COVID-19, respiratory diseases have emerged as a focal concern within the field of public health. This study aims to reveal the prevalence of acute respiratory infectious diseases by screening antipyretic, antiviral, and antibiotic biomarkers through wastewater analysis. Samples were collected over a seven-day period each year in 2022, 2023, and 2024 from a northern city in China, assessing the concentrations of two antipyretics (paracetamol and ibuprofen), one antiviral drug (oseltamivir), eleven antibiotics, and three pathogens (influenza A, influenza B, and Mycoplasma pneumoniae).

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It is a new approach to identify legal or illegal use of morphine through information on municipal wastewater. However, the sources of morphine in wastewater are complex, and distinguishing the contribution of different sources has become a key issue. A total of 262 influent samples from 61 representative wastewater treatment plants in a typical city were collected from October 2022 to March 2023.

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  • Myxobacteria are tiny bacteria that can make complicated chemicals with many interesting uses, and this study focused on a special chemical called coralinone found in one type of myxobacteria named SDU70.
  • The researchers discovered how coralinone is made and that it helps myxobacteria stick together more by increasing a special substance they produce.
  • They also found a gene that helps myxobacteria protect themselves from the effects of coralinone, showing how these bacteria may evolve to keep their environment in balance.
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  • This review focuses on natural products (NPs) produced by myxobacteria, which are known for their complex chemical structures and significant biological effects.
  • It summarizes recent advancements from 2017 to 2023 in the discovery methods, novel structures, and bioactivities of these myxobacterial NPs.
  • The review also emphasizes unique biosynthetic pathways associated with various families of these compounds.
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Dual-atom catalysts (DACs) hold a higher metal atom loading and provide greater flexibility in terms of the structural characteristics of their active sites in comparison to single-atom catalysts. Consequently, DACs hold great promise for achieving improved catalytic performance. This article aims to provide a focused overview of the latest advancements in DACs, covering their synthesis and mechanisms in reversible oxygen electrocatalysis, which plays a key role in sustainable energy conversion and storage technologies.

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Dietary-derived substances possess significant potential as anthropogenic markers owing to the large consumption and different intake habit. To investigate and evaluate such markers, wastewater samples from 35 wastewater treatment plants across 29 Chinese cities were collected to analyze artificial sweeteners (acesulfame and cyclamate) and natural spicy compounds (capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin). Acesulfame (mean: 14.

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The simultaneous monitoring of individual or multiple diseases can be achieved by selecting therapeutic medicines used to treat the primary symptoms of the condition as biomarkers in wastewater. This study proposes a novel approach to monitor the prevalence of COVID-19 and influenza A (H1N1) by selecting nine medicines to serve as biomarkers, including three antipyretics, three antivirals, and three cough suppressants. To verify our approach, wastewater samples were collected from seventeen urban and five rural wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in a Chinese city over a period of one year.

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Layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanomaterials are utilized extensively in numerous fields because of their distinctive structural properties. It is critical to understand the environmental behavior and toxicological effects of LDHs to address potential concerns caused by their release into the environment. In this work, the toxicological effects of two typical LDHs (Mg-Al-LDH and Zn-Al-LDH) on freshwater green algae (Scenedesmus obliquus) and the main affecting factors were examined.

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Myxobacteria are fascinating prokaryotes featuring a potent capacity for producing a wealth of bioactive molecules with intricate chemical topology as well as intriguing enzymology, and thus it is critical to developing an efficient pipeline for bioprospecting. Herein, we construct the database MyxoDB, the first public compendium solely dedicated to myxobacteria, which enabled us to provide an overview of the structural diversity and taxonomic distribution of known myxobacterial natural products. Moreover, we demonstrated that the cutting-edge NMR-based metabolomics was effective to differentiate the biosynthetic priority of myxobacteria, whereby MyxoDB could greatly streamline the dereplication of multifarious known compounds and accordingly speed up the discovery of new compounds.

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Advanced nanomaterials can be released into the environment and can coexist with natural organic matter (NOM). However, evidence on the impacts of NOM on the environmental behavior and toxicity of advanced nanomaterials is still scarce. Here, we investigated the behavior and toxic effects of two layered double hydroxides (LDHs) nanomaterials with different metallic constituents (Mg-Al-LDH and Zn-Al-LDH) at relatively low exposure concentrations on a freshwater green alga (Chlorella pyrenoidosa) in the absence and presence of two types of NOM, namely dissolved organic matter (DOM) and dealkaline lignin (DL).

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With rapid economic development, an increasing number of people suffer from mental health diseases, which are gradually receiving the attention of society. However, basic data from surveys of mental disorders are limited. Composite influent samples were collected from 26 wastewater treatment plants in 23 major cities in China.

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Sildenafil (SIL) is widely used to treat erectile dysfunction. Information on its consumption and the factors influencing its use is limited in China. In this study, we sampled composite influent wastewater samples from 33 Chinese cities and analyzed SIL using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

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A prediction method that integrated a mixture descriptor with an established mixture toxicology method was proposed for the joint toxicity of chemical pollutants. A weighted descriptor derived from the single descriptor of each component was employed to calculate a mixture descriptor, which was successfully embedded into the generalized concentration addition (GCA) model named the extended GCA (XGCA) model. To develop and validate the proposed approach, binary antibiotic mixtures (ciprofloxacin and oxytetracycline) and metal-oxide (copper oxide and zinc oxide) nanoparticle mixtures were selected to study their toxicity to freshwater green algae.

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Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) is a new type of persistent organic pollutant, which causes environmental pollution and health problems, and has attracted the attention of the international research community. Once released into the environment, TBBPA can interact with dissolved organic matter (DOM), which affects its behavior. However, the effect of DOM on the biological toxicity of TBBPA remains unclear.

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Solar-initiated CO reduction is significant for green energy development. Herein, we have prepared a new mesoporous/microporous porphyrin metal-organic framework (MOF), , loaded with polymetallic oxygen clusters (POMs) to form a composite material POMs@ for visible-light-driven photocatalytic CO reduction. The as-made composite material exhibits good stability in water from pH 0 to 11.

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Glycodiversification can optimize the properties of pharmaceutical compounds, and versatile glycosyltransferases (GTs) are the key enzymatic toolkits to achieve this goal. Plant GTs in the GT1 family (GT1-pGTs) have attracted much attention due to their promising substrate promiscuity, but previous investigations on GT1-pGTs were mainly conducted sporadically and without systematic phylogenetic comparisons. In this study, we exemplified the phylogeny-guided characterization of highly promiscuous GT1-pGTs from the contemporary surge of genomic information.

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Myxobacteria are a prolific source of structurally diverse natural products, and one of the best-studied myxobacterial products is the siderophore myxochelin. Herein, we report two new compounds, myxochelins N () and O (), that are nicotinic paralogs of myxochelin A, from the terrestrial myxobacterium sp. SDU34; is functionalized with a rare 2-oxazolidinone.

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Ketamine (KET) analogs are increasingly emerging as new psychoactive substances (NPS). The present report describes the first detection of the KET analog, 2-fluorodeschloroketamine (2F-DCK), in influent samples collected from nine wastewater treatment plants in seven major Chinese cities from 2018 to 2020 by wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE). An analytical method based on solid-phase extraction and subsequent gas chromatography-mass spectrometry was developed for the detection of 2F-DCK and KET.

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  • * Researchers developed a population model using location-based services data to accurately estimate dynamic illicit drug consumption, achieving a high correlation with actual population data (r = 0.92).
  • * The model validated its accuracy through comparisons with ammonia nitrogen data and utilized the results to estimate methamphetamine use, providing valuable insights for monitoring drug use trends and assessing public health risks.
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  • Research on drug use in rural and suburban China is limited, with most studies focusing on urban areas.
  • A study in Dalian found that methamphetamine use was significantly lower in rural areas compared to urban and suburban areas, while heroin use was notably higher in suburban areas.
  • The findings suggest that lower incomes and the outflow of the working-age population contribute to the reduced levels of drug use in rural areas, whereas suburban areas face challenges due to larger transient populations and less anti-drug initiatives.
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Monitoring the consumption of pharmaceuticals and licit drugs is important for assessing the needs of public health owing to the impact on individuals as well as society. The present work applied wastewater-based epidemiology to profile the spatial patterns of metformin, nicotine, and caffeine use and their correlations. Influent wastewater samples were collected from 27 wastewater treatment plants in 22 typical Chinese cities that covered all geographic regions of the country.

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  • Illicit drug use is a significant international issue, and a study in China utilized data from 34 wastewater treatment plants across 25 cities to analyze consumption patterns of various drugs.
  • The analysis revealed distinct categories of drug use: methamphetamine and ephedrine were most prevalent, followed by ketamine and heroin, and there were notable regional differences in consumption across China.
  • Additionally, the study identified trends over time, including a decrease in ketamine use while heroin use remained stable, alongside patterns of polydrug abuse between specific drugs.
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We experimentally investigated the toxicity of stannic oxide nanoparticles (SnO NPs) to three freshwater species including Scenedesmus obliquus, Daphnia magna, and Danio rerio. To evaluate effect, toxicological impacts were compared to that of stannic chloride (SnCl). Based on the actual concentration of Sn, SnO NPs suspensions inhibited growth of S.

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