Publications by authors named "Huang Ziyou"

The study of long-range transport effects on marine fine particles (PM), particularly in remote sites such as the Dongsha Islands, is pivotal for advancing our understanding of air pollution dynamics on a regional scale and for formulating effective environmental policies. PM concentrations were examined over three consecutive years and grouped based on their transport routes. The backward trajectory simulation revealed that high PM concentrations were observed in the West Channel, originating from North and Central China, the Korean Peninsula, and the Japanese Islands, opposed to the East Channel.

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Previous studies have shown that Alisol B 23-acetate (23ABA) had potent liver-protection effects, however, its roles and potential mechanisms in carbon tetrachloride (CCl)-induced liver fibrosis remain to be determined. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of 23ABA on CCl-induced liver fibrosis and tried to elucidate the underlying mechanisms by focusing on regulating of farnesoid X receptor (FXR). In vivo study found that 23ABA alleviated the CCl-induced liver injury, and showed no obvious systemic toxicity on mice.

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This study investigated the chemical characteristics, spatiotemporal distribution, and source apportionment of marine fine particles (PM) for clustered transport channels/routes of air masses moving toward three remote sites in East Asia. Six transport routes in three channels were clustered based on backward trajectory simulation (BTS) in the order of: West Channel > East Channel > South Channel. Air masses transported toward Dongsha Island (DS) came mainly from the West Channel, while those transported toward Green Island (GR) and Kenting Peninsula (KT) came mostly from the East Channel.

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