Publications by authors named "Ling-Juan Wang"

For environmental safety, it is important to establish a simple, rapid, and sensitive method for emerging pollutants. Here, a dispersive solid-phase extraction (d-SPE) method based on an iron-based metal-organic framework (Fe-MIL-88-NH) combined with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was developed for tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) in water samples. Fe-MIL-88-NH was synthesized using a solvothermal method and completely characterized.

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  • Climate change is critically impacting alpine ecosystems, with rising temperatures increasing the risk of extinction for rare and endangered alpine plants.
  • This study focuses on a specific endangered alpine plant in the Qinling Mountains, using an optimized MaxEnt model to analyze its distribution in relation to climate variables across different historical periods (including past and future projections).
  • Results indicate that temperature, particularly the mean temperature of the coldest quarter, plays a major role in the plant's distribution, and future climate scenarios predict a significant contraction in its suitable habitat by the 2050s and 2070s, forcing a potential migration towards southern high-altitude areas.
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Ecological factors have received increasing attention as drivers of speciation but also in the maintenance of postspeciation divergence. However, the relative significance of the responses of species to climate oscillations for driving niche divergence or conservatism in the evolution of many species that pass through diverse environments and limited geographical boundaries remains poorly understood. (one of the ancient species of ) comprising two subspecies called subsp.

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In this study, a core-shell-structured magnetic metal-organic framework (MMOF) composite material (FeO@UiO-66-NH) was synthesized by the solvothermal method. It was employed as a new absorbent in combination with high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) for the simultaneous detection of four aflatoxins (AFs) in rice. This method could shorten the pre-processing time by exploiting the advantageous characteristics of magnetic cores.

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Glycoside hydrolases Family 1 (GH1) comprises enzymes that can hydrolyze β-O-glycosidic bond from a carbohydrate moiety. The plant GH1 hydrolases participate in a number of developmental processes and stress responses, including cell wall modification, plant hormone activation or deactivation and herbivore resistance. A large number of members has been observed in this family, suggesting their potential redundant functions in various biological processes.

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Stereoselective differences in pharmacokinetics between clausenamide (CLA) enantiomers have been found after intravenous and oral administration of each enantiomer to rats. The differences could be associated with excretion and first-pass metabolism of two enantiomers. The data from this study demonstrated that (-)CLA was mainly excreted in feces with 13.

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