Publications by authors named "Li-juan Ma"

Rare dehydrated ginsenosides barely exist in natural ginseng plants. Herein, the confined microwave technique was utilized to transform the main ginsenosides of leaves (PNL) into dehydrated ginsenosides. The main microwave-treated products of dried PNL are dehydrated ginsenoside Rk1, Rg5, notoginsenoside SFt3, and SFt4.

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  • BRENS syndrome is a rare ciliopathy linked to mutations in the TTC26 gene, characterized by issues in multiple organ systems such as kidneys, brain, and bones.
  • The case discussed is notable as it describes a BRENS syndrome patient without biliary symptoms, broadening the understanding of the syndrome's manifestations.
  • Genetic testing identified three new variants in the TTC26 gene inherited from both parents, suggesting that BRENS syndrome can present with different symptoms among patients.
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Microplastic is globally regarded as an important factor impacting biogeochemical cycles, yet our understanding of such influences is limited by the uncertainties of intricate microbial processes. By multiomics analysis, coupled with soil chemodiversity characterization and microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE), we investigated how microbial responses to microplastics impacted soil carbon cycling in a long-term field experiment. We showed that biodegradable microplastics promoted soil organic carbon accrual by an average of 2.

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Electroreduction of carbon monoxide into high-energy fuel is an excellent energy strategy for sustainable development, but the high yield of multi-carbon products remains a difficult challenge. Inspired by the successful synthesis of various trimer metal clusters and studies on electrocatalysis of CO to C3 products by Cu-based catalysts, Cu supported on N-doped graphene structures (Cu@NG) are investigated as electrocatalysts for CORR toward propanol in this paper. Due to the appropriate Cu-Cu bond length, the moderate charge of the Cu site, mild CO adsorption energy, and 100 % CO coverage, the absorbed 3*CO substance can form the critical *CO-CO-CO intermediate with a rather low kinetic barrier of 0.

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  • HDR syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by hypoparathyroidism, deafness, and renal disease, with a case report of a Chinese infant who exhibited early-onset nephrotic syndrome, a condition not commonly associated with HDR syndrome.
  • The infant, a 9-month-old boy, showed symptoms like proteinuria, growth retardation, and sensorineural deafness, with his medical history indicating significant developmental delays and congenital issues.
  • Genetic testing revealed a specific variant in the gene, suggesting a potential link between this variant and the development of nephrotic syndrome in infants with HDR syndrome.
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Gut microbial β-glucuronidases (gmβ-GUS) played crucial roles in regulating a variety of endogenous substances and xenobiotics on the circulating level, thus had been recognized as key modulators of drug toxicity and human diseases. Inhibition or inactivation of gmβ-GUS enzymes has become a promising therapeutic strategy to alleviate drug-induced intestinal toxicity. Herein, the Rhodiola crenulata extract (RCE) was found with potent and broad-spectrum inhibition on multiple gmβ-GUS enzymes.

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  • The study evaluates treatment outcomes for diabetic patients with tuberculosis (TB-DM) using machine learning algorithms on electronic medical records from 429 patients at Chongqing Public Health Medical Center.
  • Researchers utilized the Boruta algorithm to identify key factors predicting treatment success, selecting 9 important features from an initial 69, with resistance type being the most significant.
  • The best performing model, XGBoost, achieved an impressive AUC of 0.9281, indicating strong predictive ability for treatment failure, and highlights the potential of machine learning to enhance TB-DM treatment strategies, especially in low and middle-income countries.
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Scrub typhus may be one of the world's most prevalent, neglected and serious, but easily treatable, febrile diseases. It has become a significant potential threat to public health in China. In this study we used national disease surveillance data to analyze the incidence and spatial-temporal distribution of scrub typhus in mainland China during 1952-1989 and 2006-2018.

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  • Plants produce defense compounds in inactive forms and activate them during pathogen attacks, a strategy known as the two-component system.
  • Researchers discovered that the medicinal plant Panax notoginseng has a two-component defense system involving a chloroplast-localized enzyme (PnGH1) and protopanaxadiol ginsenosides, which are activated when the chloroplasts are damaged by pathogens.
  • This activation leads to the conversion of ginsenosides into more potent antifungal compounds, demonstrating a broader antifungal spectrum than the original compounds and suggesting potential applications for developing botanical pesticides in related Panax species.
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-methyladenosine (mA) is one of the most abundant chemical modifications in mRNA and plays essential roles in diverse physiological and pathological processes. mA is highly enriched near stop codons and in long internal exons of mRNA, but the mechanism leading to this specific distribution has been unclear. Recently, three papers have solved this major problem by revealing that exon junction complexes (EJCs) act as mA suppressors and shape the formation of the mA epitranscriptome.

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A promising pathway for carbon usage and energy storage is electrocatalytic reduction of CO to form high-value multi-carbon products. Herein, the d-p coupled triatomic catalyst CuB@g-CN with significant activity and selectivity for ethanol is presented for the first time. Density functional theory calculations elucidate that these spatially confined triatomic centers are capable of immobilizing multiple CO molecules, providing an exclusive reaction channel for direct C-C coupling.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Paeonia lactiflora Pall has been used in Chinese Medicine for thousands of years, especially having anti-inflammatory, sedative, analgesic and other ethnic pharmacological effects. Moreover, Paeoniflorin is the main active ingredient of the Paeonia lactiflora Pall, and most are used in the treatment of inflammation-related autoimmune diseases. In recent years, studies have found that Paeoniflorin has a therapeutic effect on a variety of kidney diseases.

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Although herbal medicines (HMs) are widely used in the prevention and treatment of obesity and obesity-associated disorders, the key constituents exhibiting anti-obesity activity and their molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Recently, we assessed the inhibitory potentials of several HMs against human pancreatic lipase (hPL, a key therapeutic target for human obesity), among which the root-extract of (ERC) showed the most potent anti-hPL activity. In this study, we adopted an integrated strategy, involving bioactivity-guided fractionation techniques, chemical profiling, and biochemical assays, to identify the key anti-hPL constituents in ERC.

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Background: Obesity is a key risk factor of hypertension. Angiotensin-converting enzyme 1 (ACE1) is a key enzyme involved in the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS), which contributes to obesity-related hypertension (OrHTN). Emerging evidence has shown that histone acetylation is also involved in OrHTN.

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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of the main complications of diabetes. Genomics may reveal the essential pathogenesis of DN. We analyzed datasets to search for key genes to explore pathological mechanisms of DN.

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is an obligate intracellular parasite, which is responsible for a widely distributed zoonosis. Effective vaccines against toxoplasmosis are necessary to protect the public health. The aim of this study is to evaluate the immune efficacy of DNA vaccines encoding TgMIC5 and TgMIC16 genes against infection.

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Panax notoginseng leaves (PNL) was considered as a promising functional food ingredient with abundant protopanaxdiol ginsenosides. In this study, the influence of different drying methods on chemical components in PNL was characterized by a newly developed heart-cutting 2D-LC-HRMS. Our data indicates that vigorous ginsenoside transformation occurs in PNL processed by sun-air drying and hot-air drying (HAD) at 50 °C, but not shade-air drying (SAD), HAD at 25 °C and steaming prior to drying (SD).

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Background: Reference intervals (RIs) are normal ranges of clinical indicators established from healthy subjects, and comparing test results with RIs is the first step for clinicians in differentiating between healthy and diseased subjects. Capillary blood is widely used in complete blood count (CBC) tests in children; however, capillary blood-based RIs for the CBC parameters are still lacking for all pediatric populations. The aim of this study was to establish capillary blood-based RIs for the CBC parameters in children aged 3 months to 18 years in Beijing.

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The roots of Panax notoginseng (Burk) F. H. Chen are used as a highly valuable Chinese herbal medicine in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular and hematological diseases.

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Saponins derived from Panax notoginseng root are widely used as herbal medicines and dietary supplements due to their wide range of health benefits. However, the effects of those from Panax notoginseng flowers (PNF) on platelet function and thrombus formation remain largely unknown. Using a series of platelet function assays, we found that G-Rb2 and G-Rd2, among the ten PNF saponin monomers, significantly inhibited human platelet aggregation and activation induced by adenosine diphosphate (ADP) in vitro.

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The development of synthetic methods to obtain high value-added mesoporous Al-MCM-41 from a low-cost silicon-aluminum source with low toxicity is an active research topic in solid waste resource utilization. In particular, the controlled synthesis of MCM-41 with a two-level pore distribution is a challenging task. In this work, the synthesis of unimodal and bimodal mesoporous Al-MCM-41s was achieved using acids with different degrees of ionization from coal gasification fine residue (CGFR) as bulk solid waste generated by the coal gasification process.

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The chemical properties of characteristic components are significant to the manufacturing quality control of big brand traditional Chinese medicine. In this study, the Huangjing Zanyu Capsules were used as the research carrier to determine the content of five characteristic components including icraiin, emodin, schisandrin A, 2,3,5,4'-tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O-β-D-glucoside, and osthole simultaneously by high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC). The results showed that the chemical properties of five cha-racteristic components had a good linear relationship(r>0.

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Identification of critical quality attribute(CQA) is crucial in quality control of Tongren Niuhuang Qingxin Pills(TRNHQXP). In this study, 661 active components in TRNHQXP were selected by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry(LC-MS) and network pharmacology based on reported data and TCMSP, BATMAN-TCM, and TCMID databases, as well as mass spectrometry data, and 1 413 targets of the active components were obtained through SwissTargetPrediction. The 152 potential targets obtained from the intersection of predicted targets with 456 stroke targets underwent functional enrichment analysis by Metascape.

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Texture sensory attributes are the key items in quality control of Chinese medicinal honeyed pills. The purpose of this study is to develop a quality control method for assessing the texture sensory attributes of Chinese medicinal honeyed pills based on real-world Tongren Niuhuang Qingxin pilular masses and finished products. First, parameters of texture profile analysis(TPA) were optimized through single factor and central composite design(CCD) experiments to establish a detection method for texture sensory attri-butes of Tongren Niuhuang Qingxin Pills.

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