Publications by authors named "Jin-Jie Hu"

Bamboo charcoal, a type of manufactured biochar, is produced by pyrolyzing bamboo residue under anoxic conditions. Its beneficial properties in absorption, catalyst support, and agricultural function have attracted significant attention; however, relatively few studies have examined its effects on the soil microbiota. In this study, we analyzed the effects of bamboo charcoal on soil physicochemical properties, enzymes, and microbial community structure in tea plantations and investigated the optimal amount of bamboo charcoal to be added to organic fertilizer.

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A simple and rapid method for screening of tyrosinase (TYR) inhibitors present in traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) was developed by combining ligand fishing and the fluorescent enzymatic assay based on dopamine-functionalized carbon quantum dots (CQDs-Dopa). Ligands of the enzyme present in the TCM extractions were firstly adsorbed on the enzyme-modified magnetic beads, and then the beads were magnetically separated and subjected directly to the CQDs-Dopa-based fluorescent assay. Finally, compounds were desorbed from the "active" beads and identified with ultra-performance liquid chromatography-triple quadrupole mass spectrometry.

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Article Synopsis
  • Tyrosinase (TYR) is a key enzyme for melanin production and serves as a crucial biomarker for skin disorders like vitiligo and melanoma.
  • A new fluorescent assay using dopamine-functionalized carbon quantum dots (CQDs-Dopa) was developed to measure TYR activity, which shows fluorescence quenching when TYR is present.
  • This assay demonstrated a wide detection range and a low detection limit, making it suitable for clinical use in assessing TYR activity in human serum samples.
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Scutellaria baicalensis is a traditional Chinese medicinal plant possessing a wide variety of biological activities. In this work, lipase immobilized on magnetic nanoparticles (LMNPs) was used as solid phase extract absorbent for screening of lipase inhibitors from this plant. Three flavonoids were found to bind to LMNPs and were identified as baicalin, wogonin, and oroxylin A by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS).

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