Publications by authors named "Dong Mei Tang"

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  • Morellic acid can restore the sensitivity of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE) to antibiotics like vancomycin and ampicillin while effectively reducing biofilms.
  • It works by disrupting the inner membrane of VRE, leading to increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) and ultimately killing the bacteria.
  • The compound shows promise for treating VRE infections, as it significantly reduces bacteria in vital organs in mouse models, suggesting potential as an antibacterial agent or treatment aid.
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Bacterial infections result in 7,700,000 deaths per year globally, with intracellular bacteria causing repeated and resistant infection. No drug is currently licenced for the treatment of intracellular bacteria. A new screening platform mimicking the host milieu has been established to explore phytochemical antibiotic adjuvants.

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Background: The potential influence of tinnitus on cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality has yet to be explored. We aim to examine the correlations between tinnitus and the risk of cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality.

Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study utilising data from the UK Biobank.

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Plumula Nelumbinis, the green embryo of a lotus seed, is widely consumed in China as a well-known food with medicinal effects. In this study, 14 alkaloids, including 4 new and 10 known alkaloids, were isolated from it, which were elucidated by comprehensive spectroscopic analysis, and were investigated for their antimelanogenic effects in vitro and in vivo. As a result, melanogenesis in α-MSH-stimulated B16F10 cells was reduced significantly by a new compound and known compound at a concentration of 0.

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The seasonal variation and spatial distribution of pharmaceuticals in typical drinking water sources in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River were analyzed using the solid-phase extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry methods. Combined with the risk entropy method, the corresponding ecological risks for aquatic organisms were evaluated. The results showed that 80% of the target pharmaceuticals were detected in the drinking water sources, with average concentrations of 0.

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To examine the effects of external glucose on growth, root architecture and nitrogen metabolism of Malus baccata seedlings in low carbon soil condition, Malus baccata seedlings were grown in sandy soil with the concentration of soil organic matter being 0.65%. The experiment consisted of three treatments: Control, with 2 g·kg glucose that equal to the ambient microbial biomass carbon (MBC), and with 10 g·kg glucose that was five times higher than the ambient MBC.

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To better understand the mechanism of Mg isotopic variation in magma systems, here we report high precision Mg isotopic data of 17 bulk rock samples including dunite, clinopyroxenite, hornblendite and gabbro and 10 pairs of dunite-hosted olivine and chromite separates from the well-characterized Alaskan-type Xiadong intrusion in NW China, which formed by continuous and high degree of lithological differentiation from mafic magmas. Chromite separates have highly variable δMg values from -0.10‰ to 0.

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As a typical representative of Lepidopteran insects, the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has numerous advantages, such as simple husbandry,highly prolific nature, short generation time, easily handled to be operated with moderate body size, clear genetic background and abundant mutation resources. Silkworm has not only been studied by the geneticists, but also been used as a new laboratory animal model of human disease and drug screening. There is a plenty of genetic resources in silkworm, some of which could be used as models of human genetic diseases, such as Phenylketonuria, Parkinson’s disease, Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome and so on.

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Psoriasis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease and its underlying pathogenesis is still not fully understood. Therapeutic interventions are currently limited and restricted to the treatment of symptoms rather than targeting the mechanisms underlying the disease. Vascular remodeling is a hallmark of psoriasis; however, anti-vascular strategies to treat psoriasis have received little attention to date, particularly systemic treatment with a small molecule compound.

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  • A new technique using ultrasonic-assisted extraction and macroporous resin purification was developed to separate naringin from pomelo peels.
  • The extraction efficiency was influenced by factors like the concentration of the extraction agent, the sample-to-solvent ratio, and ultrasonic duration.
  • Under optimized conditions, naringin content in pomelo peels reached 2.20%, with a purification rate of 77.26%, and the structure of synthetic naringin dihydrochalcone was confirmed using UV, NMR, and MS spectroscopy.
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By using ultra-centrifugal technique and KC1 extraction, the contents of soil soluble organic nitrogen (SON), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), and free amino acid (FAA) in three horticultural production systems, i.e., organic (OS), transitional (TS), and conventional (CS), were determined, and their correlations with some other soil properties were investigated.

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