Publications by authors named "Ruiteng Li"

Wound infection is becoming a considerable healthcare crisis due to the abuse of antibiotics and the substantial production of multidrug-resistant bacteria. Seawater immersion wounds usually become a mortal trouble because of the infection of . , one kind of natural predatory bacteria, is recognized as a promising biological therapy against intractable bacteria.

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disease that seriously affects brain function. Currently, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are used to treat PTSD clinically but have decreased efficiency and increased side effects. In this study, nasal cannabidiol inclusion complex temperature-sensitive hydrogels (CBD TSGs) were prepared and evaluated to treat PTSD.

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Armodafinil is typically used in clinical practice to maintain cognition and wakefulness in patients suffering from sleep deprivation. However, its poor water solubility and large dosage limit its effective application. Herein, we formulated armodafinil in a nanocrystal hydrogel (NCsG) with appropriate fluidity and viscosity, capable of rapidly dissolving after staying in the nasal cavity for > 4 h and then penetrating the mucosa as quickly as possible in vitro.

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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC), a non-melanoma cancer with high morbidity in the elders, is a type of limited skin cancer with a projected appearance. Traditional treatments such as oral or injection administration are likely to result in serious side effects. Here, we developed a strategy that combined photodynamic therapy (PDT) with ablative light "needles" (carbon-dioxide laser) for the treatment of BCC, involving β-Tetra-(4-carboxyl-phenoxy)-zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPC) cubic phases with high drug loading, easy preparation, long local retention, good spreading ability and little toxicity.

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Electroporation is an important physical technique to improve drug transdermal delivery, although its mechanism remains unclear. Here, some types of polar drugs, including aspirin, diclofenac sodium, metformin hydrochloride, ibuprofen and zidovudine, were used as the model drugs for the exploration of electroporation mechanisms. Electroporation had great influences on the structure of stratum corneum to improve the cumulative permeability due to the formation of pores maintaining for at least 2 h, depending on the power and time, and then the permeation gradually recovered to the normal value after 12 h.

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The brain is the most sensitive organ to microwave radiation. However, few effective drugs are available for the treatment of microwave-induced brain injury due to the poor drug permeation into the brain. Here, intranasal tetrandrine (TET) temperature-sensitive in situ hydrogels (ISGs) were prepared with poloxamers 407 and 188.

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Laser has found increasingly wider applications in the medical filed, but laser is likely to cause damage to patients' skin. In this experiment, we were surprised to find that glyceryl monooleate (GMO)-based cubic liquid crystal had excellent healing effect on the skin of guinea pigs damaged by laser. Transepidermal water loss (TEWL), H.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a common and severe brain disease with a high mortality among the elders, but no highly efficient medications are currently available. For example, timosaponin BII, an efficient anti-AD agent, has low oral bioavailability. Here, timosaponin BII was formulated in a temperature/ion-sensitive in situ hydrogel (ISG) that was well transformed into gels in the nasal environment.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigated the effects of stir-frying on the contents of terrestrosin D and hecogenin in Tribuli Fructus, finding a significant decrease in terrestrosin D and a notable increase in hecogenin after processing.
  • The research used simulated processing techniques along with ultra performance liquid chromatography/time of flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-TOF/MS) to analyze the transformation of terrestrosin D to hecogenin during stir-frying.
  • Results indicated that the deglycosylation of terrestrosin D to hecogenin occurs gradually, with varying temperatures affecting the timing and extent of this transformation, contributing to the understanding of the detoxification mechanisms in stir-fried Tribuli Fr
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