Publications by authors named "Fu-Xin Zhang"

Natural products play a vital role in human health because people find that they can reduce the incidence of many diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, researchers have developed many effective techniques for screening and separating active compounds from natural products. High-speed countercurrent chromatography is a unique unsupported liquid-liquid chromatography technology that has been widely used in the separation of natural products.

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Owing to its ability to separate substances with a broad scope of polarities, exploring the three-phase solvent systems (TPSSs) with high-speed countercurrent chromatography is a topic of interest in separation science, and their retention volumes should be more concerned. This study primarily investigates the behavior of retention volumes while examining the isolation abilities of the TPSS in the technique above. We took standard compounds, including sophoricoside, Sudan red 7B, and rotenone, which have a broad range of polarity, for investigation in this study and separated them using different four-liquid TPSSs made up of water, acetonitrile, methyl acetate, and n-hexane (WAMH).

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Article Synopsis
  • - Countercurrent chromatography (CCC) is an effective separation technique known for its efficiency, often used alone or with other methods, leading to the concept of multidimensional CCC (MDCCC).
  • - MDCCC allows for the separation of complex mixtures, such as those found in natural products, by initially separating the mixture and then analyzing smaller fractions individually, which accelerates the resolution process.
  • - This review focuses on various aspects of MDCCC, including its principles, setup with multiple columns, multilayer coil systems, on-line monitoring, and its practical applications in separating complicated mixtures.
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Counter-current chromatography is a chromatographic separation and purification technique being developed. The development of different elution modes has significantly contributed to this field. Multiple dual-mode elution is a method developed based on dual-mode elution, which consists of a series of changing cycles of the phase role and the direction by switching between normal and reverse elution modes of counter-current chromatography.

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Anticancer peptides (ACPs) are biologically anticancer active molecules that are produced by mammals, plants, insects and microorganisms. Here, a new peptide (TC22) with the amino acid sequence MTVVLLLIVLPLLGGVHSSGIL was identified and characterized from the beetle Tribolium castaneum. We found it inhibited the growth and viability of HeLa and MCF-7 cells.

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