Publications by authors named "Li Jinshan"

Three types of zaopei (fermented grain) of xiaoqu light-flavor baijiu (XQZP), daqu light-flavor baijiu (DQZP), and strong-flavor baijiu (SFZP) at the end of fermentation and their dominant lactic acid bacteria were systematically compared and analyzed in this study. The results showed that these three types of zaopei differed significantly in acidity, reducing sugar content, and ethanol content, and that the main factors influencing their microbial community were acidity and lactic acid. The diversity and contents of flavor substances were significantly higher in SFZP than in DQZP and XQZP.

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Aquaporins (AQPs) are a subgroup of small transmembrane transporters that are distributed in various types of tissues, including the lung, kidney, heart and central nervous system. It is evident that respiratory diseases represent a significant global health concern, with a considerable number of deaths occurring worldwide. Recent researches have demonstrated that AQPs play a pivotal role in respiratory diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and particularly non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

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Clostridium butyricum is a Gram-positive anaerobic bacterium known for its ability to produce butyate. In this study, we conducted whole-genome sequencing and assembly of 14C. butyricum industrial strains collected from various parts of China.

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Deep-ultraviolet (DUV) light sources are technologically highly important, but DUV light-emitting materials are extremely rare; AlN and its alloys are the only materials known so far, significantly limiting the chemical and structural spaces for materials design. Here, we perform a high-throughput computational search for DUV light emitters based on a set of carefully designed screening criteria relating to the sophisticated electronic structure. In this way, we successfully identify 5 promising material candidates that exhibit comparable or higher radiative recombination coefficients than AlN, including BeGeN, MgNF, KCaBr, KHS, and RbHS.

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In recent years, the application of fluorinated alcohols as solvents, cosolvents, or additives has become important in modern organic synthesis. However, their potential as efficient catalysts in organic synthesis has not been well-explored. In this article, we report on the development of a one-pot sequential cascade reaction of -quinone methides with difluoroenoxysilanes using hexafluoroisopropanol as catalyst.

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Difluoroenoxysilane, a commonly used difluoroallylating reagent, has attracted considerable attention in recent years. However, its application in the annulation reaction for the construction of fluorinated heterocyclic compounds remains relatively limited. Presented here is the Brønsted acid-catalyzed efficient formal [4 + 2] annulation of difluoroenoxysilanes with α-cyano chalcones.

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A novel, efficient and environmentally friendly solvent-free and catalyst-free approach for the synthesis of structurally diverse -difluorinated and polyfluoroarylated derivatives with readily available nucleophilic and electrophilic fluorine-containing reaction partners, difluoroenoxysilane and pentafluorobenzaldehyde, is described. This neat protocol is induced by the direct hydrogen-bond interactions between fluorinated and non-fluorinated reactants without the use of heavy metal catalysts or volatile organic solvents and with no need for column chromatographic separation for most cases.

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Actin-interacting proteins are important molecules for filament assembly and cytoskeletal signaling within vascular endothelium. Disruption in their interactions causes endothelial pathogenesis through redox imbalance. Actin filament redox regulation remains largely unexplored, in the context of pharmacological treatment.

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A highly diastereoselective [3 + 2] cycloaddition of aziridines with difluorinated silyl enol ethers has been developed. This approach provides a facile methodology for highly functionalized -difluorinated pyrrolidines in good to excellent yields with good functional group tolerance. A one-pot, two-step approach for synthesis of structurally interesting fluorinated pyrroles has also been developed through a cycloaddition/aromatization/desulfonation sequence.

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Background: Studies have extensively examined the factors contributing to the onset of occupational stress, burnout, and depression. However, the relationship between these variables is limited.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the association between occupational stress, burnout, and depressive symptoms and to investigate the mediating effect of burnout between occupational stress and depressive symptoms in medical staff.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hydrogen sulfide (HS) and sulfur dioxide (SO) are toxic at high levels but have beneficial effects at low concentrations, highlighting the need for a specialized detection method.
  • A new dual-site fluorescence probe called AMN-SSPy was developed, capable of detecting HS and SO through different fluorescence signals—enhancement for HS and quenching for SO.
  • AMN-SSPy is highly selective, sensitive (especially to HS), and low in toxicity, and it can image HS levels in biological samples while also successfully measuring SO in real-world scenarios.
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Industrial biotechnology is an integrated technology that utilizes biochemical reactions and biofunctions to achieve substance synthesis and energy conversion. The development of industrial biotechnology supports a green, efficient, and new route for manufacturing of chemicals using renewable raw materials. It is expected to bring a fundamental shift in industrial manufacturing and a change in economic growth mode.

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Occupational stress, cumulative fatigue, and work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are major concerns in the field of occupational health. Previous studies on occupational health focused on key industries, such as medical care, while there were few related studies on Information Technology (IT) industry. Our study explored the factors influencing occupational stress, cumulative fatigue, and musculoskeletal disorders in the IT industry.

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A decarboxylative/dehydrofluorinative formal [3 + 2] cycloaddition aromatization of isoquinolinium -ylides with difluoroenoxysilanes has been developed. This methodology provides a facile and straightforward synthetic pathway to afford highly functionalized fluorinated pyrrolo[2,1-]isoquinolines in good to excellent yields under mild conditions. Moreover, gram-scale and synthetic derivatization experiments for the late-stage functionalization of drug molecules have also been demonstrated.

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Heterogeneities in structure and polarization have been employed to enhance the energy storage properties of ferroelectric films. The presence of nonpolar phases, however, weakens the net polarization. Here, we achieve a slush-like polar state with fine domains of different ferroelectric polar phases by narrowing the large combinatorial space of likely candidates using machine learning methods.

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A hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP)-promoted hydroxydifluoromethylation of aniline, indole, and pyrrole derivatives with difluoroacetaldehyde ethyl hemiacetal has been developed. This protocol provides a facile and straightforward approach to access diverse difluoromethylated carbinols in good to excellent yields under mild conditions. Furthermore, gram-scale and synthetic derivatization experiments have also been demonstrated.

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Scope: Changes in composition of intestinal microbes may disrupt the balance of their interaction with a susceptible host, resulting in development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Methods And Results: The study applied in combination two Lactobacillus strains (L. rhamnosus BY-02, L.

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Liver fatty acid binding protein (L-FABP) is an intercellular lipid chaperone protein that selectively combines with unsaturated free fatty acids and transports them to mitochondria or peroxisomes. L-FABP is a promising biomarker for the early detection of renal diseases in humans. Herein a chemiluminescence method (CLIA) was demonstrated to measure the level of urinary L-FABP in the urinary samples.

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With the vigorous development of vision techniques, simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) has shown the capability of navigating autonomous robots in global-navigation-satellite-system-denied environments. However, the long-term robust navigation of lightweight autonomous robots in outdoor environments with complex interferences, such as illumination change, dynamic objects, and electromagnetic interference, is still a great challenge. In this paper, a polarization sensor-aided SLAM (POL-SLAM) that can provide absolute heading constraints for pure SLAM is proposed.

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Background: Bacillus subtilis, an important industrial microorganism, is commonly used in the production of industrial enzymes. Genome modification is often necessary to improve the production performance of cell. The dual-plasmid CRISPR-Cas9 system suitable for iterative genome editing has been applied in Bacillus subtilis.

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Polylactide (PLA) is one of the most attractive bioplastics as it can be produced from nontoxic renewable feedstock. However, its inherently poor toughness greatly limits its large-scale application. Cost-effectively toughening PLA without sacrificing its transparency remains a big challenge.

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A series of ultra-toughened sustainable blends were prepared from poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and bromobutyl rubber-based ionomers (-BIIRs) reactive blending, in which dicumyl peroxide (DCP) and Joncryl®ADR-4440 (ADR) were used as reactive blending additives. The miscibility, phase morphology and mechanical property of the PLA/-BIIRs blends were thoroughly investigated through DMA, SEM, tensile and impact tests. The influence of different ionic groups and the effects of DCP and ADR on the compatibility between the phases, phase structure and mechanical properties were analyzed.

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The expected excellent lubricant effect of graphene in metals during friction and wear is rarely achieved because of the difficulty in synthesizing suitable interfaces. Particularly, the situation is more challenging in titanium (Ti) matrix composites (TMCs) because of the high chemical-interface-reaction tendency between graphene and Ti during composite fabrication. In this study, few-layered graphene (FLG) decorated with SiC nanoparticles (SiCp) was synthesized as reinforcement in Ti-6Al-4V alloy to improve the interface of the composites.

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A HFIP-promoted highly selective hydroxyalkylation of aniline derivatives with arylglyoxal hydrates has been realized. The reaction produces various ,-dialkylanilines and their derivatives with α-hydroxy carbonyl units in good to excellent yields under mild conditions. Furthermore, the synthetic potential of this method has been demonstrated by the facile synthesis of several structurally interesting molecules such as benzil, 1,2,4-triazine, quinoxaline, hydantoin, and 2-thiohydantoin with aromatic amine units.

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A new efficient formal [2 + 3] cyclization of -hydroxybenzyl alcohols with difluoroenoxysilanes has been established. This convenient one-pot sequential procedure enables the divergent construction of highly functionalized -difluorinated oxa-spirocyclohexadienones under mild conditions. As opposed to the common C1 synthons in previous studies, difluoroenoxysilanes acted as new 3-atom (CCO) synthons for the first time here.

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