Publications by authors named "Qian Luan"

Article Synopsis
  • Fucoxanthin (FX) has beneficial biological properties, but its effectiveness is limited due to poor bioavailability.
  • To improve this, researchers created a bionic cell wall using TEMPO-oxidized cellulose, which enhances liposome stability and facilitates pH-responsive release.
  • This model protects fucoxanthin in acidic stomach conditions and releases it in simulated intestinal fluid, showcasing cellulose's potential in designing effective delivery systems for bioactive substances.
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Oral administration of astaxanthin (AST), a potent antioxidant, is limited owing to its low solubility, physicochemical stability, and bioavailability. This study developed pH-responsive nanocarriers by the electrostatic self-assembly of 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyradical (TEMPO)-oxidized cellulose nanofibers (TCNFs) and chitosan (CS) to enhance the intestinal delivery of AST. The TCNF/CS@AST nanoparticles were optimized through single-factor experiments and Box-Behnken design, subsequently overcoming the hydrophobicity of AST and demonstrating improved stability against environmental stressors and controlled release in the intestinal environment.

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Sesame leaves contain rich phenolic acids and flavonoids. However, their potential in nanozyme synthesis has not been investigated yet. Herein, we report the preparation of flavonoid-rich sesame leaf extract (SLE), composition identification, and its use in the construction of iron (Fe)-based nanozymes (Fe-SLE CPNs).

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The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of astaxanthin (AST) enable it to protect against oxidative stress-related and inflammatory diseases with a range of biological effects. These activities provide the potential to develop healthier food products. Therefore, it would be beneficial to design delivery systems for AST to overcome its low stability, control its release, and/or improve its bioavailability.

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To lower the risk of disease and improve health, many nutrients benefit from intestinal-targeted delivery. Here, we present a nutrient-delivery system based on a pH-responsive "wood scroll", in which nutrients are stored, protected, and controllably released through the rolled structure and natural microchannels of a flexible wood substrate, thus ensuring higher bioactivity as well as prolonged steady release of the nutrient load to the intestine. We loaded the wood's natural microchannels with probiotics as a proof-of-concept demonstration.

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Here, we present highly porous, cellulose-based microspheres using (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl) TEMPO-oxidized cellulose fibers (TOCFs) as starting materials. The TOCFs were first dissolved in a NaOH/urea solvent and transformed into microspheres via an emulsification method. The carboxyl groups on the surface of TOCFs were successfully carried on the cellulose-based microspheres, which provides them numerous reacting or binding sites, allowing them to be easily functionalized or immobilized with biomolecules for multi-functional applications.

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Here we propose a wet-spinning assembly approach to continuously spin nanoTiO/chitosan (CS) nanocomposite fibers, which are used directly as absorbents to remove free fatty acids (FFA) from edible oils. The morphology of nanoTiO and nanoTiO/CS nanocomposite fibers was observed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. The structure of the fibers was studied by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and wide angel X-ray diffractometry (WAXD).

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Variable microorganisms in particulate matter (PM) under different environmental conditions may have significant impacts on human health. In this study, we described a protocol for multiple analyses of the biological compositions in environmental PM. Five experiments are presented: (1) PM number monitoring by using a laser particle counter; (2) PM collection by using a cyclonic aerosol sampler; (3) PM collection by using a high-volume air sampler with filters; (4) culturable microbes collection by the Andersen six-stage sampler; and (5) detection of biological composition of environmental PM by bacterial 16SrDNA and fungal ITS region sequencing.

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Particulate matter (PM), a major air pollutant in Beijing in recent years, poses a formidable public health threat. Even through many studies have documented the chemical and biological characteristics of PM, less is known about these characteristics on hazardous haze days (Air Quality Index, AQI 301-500) and the difference with sunny or unhealthy haze day (AQI 151-200) characteristics. Herein, studies were performed during a red alert air pollution event (continuous hazardous haze days) and the first few days following the event (sunny days first and then unhealthy haze days) in Beijing from December 19 to 25, 2016.

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An ultrasensitive colorimetric aptasensor was developed for antibiotics detection, with chloramphenicol (CAP) as model target, using DNAzyme labeled Fe-MIL-88-Pt as novel peroxidase mimic signal tags and target-triggered circular strand-displacement polymerization (CSDP) for signal amplification. The system consists of two components which can partially hybridize with each other: one is capture probe which was formed through immobilizing hairpin DNA containing aptamer sequence on magnetic beads (MB-cDNA), another is signal tag which was constructed through labeling single strand DNAzyme (G-quadruplex/Hemin) which can partially hybrid with cDNA on platinum nanoparticles functionalized Fe-MIL-88 (MIL-88-Pt-DNAzyme). All components of MIL-88, Pt and DNAzyme in the tag can act as peroxidase mimic to triply catalyze the oxidation of 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) by HO into a blue-colored oxidized TMB (oxTMB) for the colorimetric readout.

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Antibacterial and antioxidant chitosan-xylan/cellulose nanowhiskers (CNW) nanocomposite films were successfully prepared using CNW as nanofillers. The structure and morphology of the nanocomposite films were investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffractometry (XRD), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The optical transmittance, thermal stability, mechanical property, and swelling property of the nanocomposite films were also evaluated.

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Cellulose-based composite macrogels made by cellulose fiber/cellulose nanofiber (CCNM) were used as an intestine delivery vehicle for probiotics. Cellulose nanofiber (CNF) was prepared by a 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl radical (TEMPO)-mediated oxidation system, and the carboxyl groups in CNF acted as pore size and pH responsibility regulators in CCNMs to regulate the probiotics loading and controlled release property. The macrogel presented a porosity of 92.

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The aim of the present work was to study the feasibility of fabricating poly (lactic acid) (PLA) microspheres stabilized Pickering emulsions. For this purpose, the PLA microspheres were first prepared by oil-water emulsion solvent evaporation method. The effects of preparation conditions such as hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) value, emulsifier concentration, oil-water ratio and preparation temperature were evaluated by using optical microscopy.

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A mimicking-enzyme-based colorimetric aptasensor was developed for the detection of kanamycin (KANA) in milk using magnetic loop-DNA-NMOF-Pt (m-L-DNA) probes and catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA)-assisted target recycling for signal amplification. The m-L-DNA probes were constructed via hybridization of hairpin DNA H1 (containing aptamer sequence) immobilized magnetic beads (m-H1) and signal DNA (sDNA, partial hybridization with H1) labeled nano Fe-MIL-88NH-Pt (NMOF-Pt-sDNA). In the presence of KANA and complementary hairpin DNA H2, the m-L-DNA probes decomposed and formed an m-H1/KANA intermediate, which triggered the CHA reaction to form a stable duplex strand (m-H1-H2) while releasing KANA again for recycling.

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Cellulose anionic hydrogels were successfully prepared by dissolving TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers in NaOH/urea aqueous solution and being cross-linked with epichlorohydrin. The hydrogels exhibited microporous structure and high hydrophilicity, which contribute to the excellent water absorption property. The growth indexes, including the germination rate, root length, shoot length, fresh weight, and dry weight of the seedlings, were investigated.

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The linseed gum/cellulose composite hydrogels were successfully fabricated by mixing cellulose and linseed gum solutions dissolved in the NaOH/urea aqueous system and cross-linked with epichlorohydrin. The morphology and structure of the composite hydrogels were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, X-ray diffractometry (XRD) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The swelling ratio and water retention properties were investigated.

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