Publications by authors named "HongPing He"

Background: The pathophysiology of liver diseases is significantly influenced by oxidative stress, making its alleviation a key strategy for treatment. The Keap1/Nrf2 signaling pathway is the body's most crucial antioxidant defense mechanism. Traditional Chinese medicine, Desmodium heterocarpon (L.

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  • Accurate measurement of hydrogen peroxide (HO) is important for understanding its environmental role, but traditional methods struggle with iron interference.
  • A modified spectrophotometric approach involves using iron chelators and leuco crystal violet as a stable chromogenic reagent to enhance measurement accuracy.
  • The new method, validated under different conditions, achieves a detection limit of 300 nM and improves detection of HO in iron-rich environments.
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Forty-nine compounds, including six previously unknown together with forty-three known ones, were isolated from the fruits of Foeniculum vulgare Mill. Their structures were elucidated using high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HR-ESI-MS), infrared spectroscopy (IR), ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) methods. All isolates were evaluated their anti-inflammatory activity.

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Zingiber striolatum Diels is a unique medicine food homology plant native to China. In recent years, due to severe habitat destruction, studying the impact of climate change on the distribution of wild resources is of great significance for the ecological conservation and artificial cultivation of Z. striolatum.

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Three new ent-kaurane diterpenoids, silvaticusins A-C (1-3), along with a new ent-kaurane dimer silvaticusin D (4) were isolated from the aerial parts of Isodon silvaticus. The structures of these new compounds were established mainly by comprehensive analysis of their NMR and MS data. The absolute configuration of compounds 1 and 4 were determined using a single-crystal X-ray diffraction and computational methods, respectively.

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Eighteen compounds including eleven previously undescribed diterpenes were isolated from the leaves of Croton mangelong. The structures were determined by HRESIMS, IR, NMR, X-ray diffraction and ECD spectroscopic analysis. All isolates were assayed for their anti-hyperglycemic activities in insulin resistance (IR) 3T3-L1 adipocytes, and compound 4 was tested for its anti-diabetic activity in vivo.

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Preliminary pharmacological studies revealed that the EtOAc fraction (BGEA) might be the main active fraction with anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive effects in Wall. Further assays on BGEA at doses of 200, 400, and 800 mg/kg using four animal models showed that it could inhibit the xylene-induced ear edema, carrageenan-induced paw edema, and acetic acid-induced writhing and prolong the latency time in the hot-plate test. ELISA analysis revealed that the anti-inflammatory activity of BGEA might be associated with the decrease of TNF-, IL-1, and IL-6 levels and the increase of the IL-10 level.

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In modern industries, rare earth elements (REEs) are considered as essential metals and invaluable natural resources. Ion-adsorption deposits (IADs) are repositories of REE in the weathering crust soils, in which REEs are adsorbed on clay minerals. In the last few decades, the mining of REEs from IADs has caused substantial environmental damage owing to the overuse of leaching agents for the desorption and transport of REEs in weathering crust soils.

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  • - Four new tirucallane-type triterpenoids, called polystanins H-K, were discovered from the stems and leaves of a specific plant.
  • - Their structures were determined using spectroscopic analysis and comparisons with existing literature.
  • - Compounds from this study exhibited weak inhibitory effects on nitric oxide production in specific immune cells and were also tested for antifungal activity against drug-resistant strains.
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Recent research has hypothesized that hydrogen peroxide (HO) may have emerged from abiotic geochemical processes during the Archean eon (4.0-2.5 Ga), stimulating the evolution of an enzymatic antioxidant system in early life.

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Alkaline media widely exist in natural and engineered systems such as semiarid/arid areas, radioactive waste sites, and mine tailings. In these settings, the commonly occurring iron (oxyhydr)oxides differed in their ability to influence the fate of nutrients and contaminants. Due to the substantially increased atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO) concentration, carbonate stands to increase in these media.

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  • Current methods for measuring high-concentration As(III) in acidic wastewater from copper smelting are complicated and costly, leading to environmental issues due to hazardous waste.
  • A new UV high-reference differential absorption spectroscopy method is introduced, allowing for quick, accurate measurement of As(III) concentration in simulated high-acid wastewater.
  • The developed method showed excellent accuracy and precision, potentially reducing sulfurizing agent usage and minimizing waste generation, which can lead to a more sustainable removal process for As(III).
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  • Nine unique compounds were extracted from Salacia polysperma using various chromatography techniques and identified through advanced analytical methods.
  • Among these, compound 1 is a newly discovered oleanane-type triterpene lactone, and compounds 1, 3, 4, 7-9 are reported for the first time from the Salacia genus.
  • The isolated compounds were tested for their ability to inhibit α-glucosidase, revealing that only compound 8 showed moderate activity, while the others had no significant effect.
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Oriented attachment (OA), that is, the coalescence of crystals through attachment on coaligned crystal faces, is a nonclassical crystal growth process. Before attachment, a mesocrystal consisting of coaligned parallel crystals but with liquid separating them was observed. Fundamental questions such as why OA is kinetically favored and whether a mesocrystal stage is a prerequisite for OA are raised.

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As the largest beer producer and consumer in the world, China's endeavors to reduce solid waste generation (SWG) and carbon emissions (CEs) in the course of beer production assume paramount significance. This study aims to assess the SWG and CEs in beer production within China at both national and provincial levels, and further delves into the spatial distribution characteristics and evolving patterns across the country. Key findings of the study include:(1) Peak SWG and CEs were recorded in 2013, reaching 861.

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  • * The identified compounds include a new xanthone (compound 1), a xanthone dimer (compound 4), and a naphthoquinone (compound 5), with some being isolated for the first time.
  • * Cytotoxicity tests revealed that compounds 1, 2, and 4 showed moderate cytotoxic effects on HeLa cells, while compound 4 also affected K562 cells, indicating potential anti-cancer properties.
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Nineteen triterpenoids, including five previously unknown (four triucallane-type derivatives and one highly oxidized A, B-seco limonoids), together with fourteen known triterpenoids, were isolated from the fruits of Aphanamixis polystachya. Their structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis. All isolates were evaluated their anti-inflammatory activities.

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The issue of ion-adsorption type rare earth deposits (IADs) in urban areas of South China has garnered significant attention due to its environmental implications. Hyperaccumulator-based phytoremediation is a potentially effective solution for reducing the environmental impact of IADs in urban areas, particularly using ferns as they are known to be REE hyperaccumulators. However, the ability of different fern species to accumulate REEs in urban areas remains unknown.

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Various combined processes with pre-coagulation have been developed for biologically treated landfill leachate, but the microscopic-level processes occurring during coagulation remain largely unknown. Herein, dissolved organic matter (DOM) fate using fluorescence excitation emission matrix spectroscopy combined with parallel factor analysis and electrospray ionization coupled Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry and concomitant heavy metal (HM) behaviors were explored at the molecular level. In addition, AlCl and two polyaluminum chloride (PACl) species (dominated by [AlOAl(OH)(HO)] and [(AlO)Al(OH)(HO)], respectively) were used.

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Background: Clot analogs are essential in animal and in vitro experiments on mechanical thrombectomy devices for treating acute ischemic stroke. Clot analogs should be capable of reproducing a variety of arterial clots observed in clinical practice in terms of histological composition and mechanical properties.

Methods: Bovine blood with added thrombin was stirred in a beaker so that clots could be formed under the condition of dynamic vortical flow.

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Aralianudaside A, a triterpene saponin with an unusual skeleton of pentacyclic triterpenoid, along with a new triterpene glycoside and six known compounds were obtained from the buds of . Their structures were determined through extensive spectral analysis, including HRESIMS, IR, 1D and 2D NMR, glycolysis and GC. All compounds were evaluated for anti-airway inflammatory activity in lipopolysaccharides (LPS)-induced airway epithelial cells (16HBE), compounds , , , and significantly decreased the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and IL-4.

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Landfills contain significant amounts of plastic waste (PW) and microplastics (MPs). However, the contributions of various PW fragmentation processes to the quality and quantity of MPs in landfills are unclear. In this study, LDPE and EPS pieces were mixed with sand to simulate landfilled solid waste, which experienced one-dimensional abiotic compression under vertical stress of 100-800 kPa for 1-300 days.

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Uncarialines A-E (1-5), five undescribed monoterpene indole alkaloids, together with five known analogues were obtained from the stems of Uncaria rhynchophylla. Alkaloids 1-3 were unique 3,4-seco-tricyclic alkaloids with a 6/5/10 ring system, while 4 and 5 possessed a rare rearranged scaffold originated from corynantheine-type alkaloids with C-2/C-7 oxidation. Their structures were characterized by a comprehensive analysis of MS, NMR, and ECD.

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