Publications by authors named "Shi Qi Xu"

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill (S. chinensis), first recorded in Shennong's Classic of the Materia Medica, is described as a "top grade medicine".

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: In the realm of traditional Chinese medicine, Panax quinquefolius L. has garnered significant attention for its potential to treat various ailments associated with deficiencies, including qi, blood, and kidneys. As its primary bioactive constituent, Panax quinquefolius saponins (PQS) have the potential therapeutic role of Alzheimer's disease (AD) treatment, but with unclear mechanisms of action.

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Organic compost application plays an important role in improving the fertility of Mollisol. However, the effects of different organic composts on carbon sequestration varies greatly and its internal mechanism are unclear. We conducted a field experiment to explore the residual proportion of different organic composts and their effects on carbon emissions in dryland Mollisol in Northeast China.

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Objective: TPMS porous structures have adjustable stiffness, a smooth surface, and highly connected pores, which help avoid stress concentration within the dot-matrix structure and promote cell adhesion and proliferation. A cervical interbody cage based on this type of porous structure was designed and fabricated, and its mechanical properties and biocompatibility were evaluated.

Methods: TPMS porous structures have adjustable stiffness, a smooth surface, and highly connected pores, which help avoid stress concentration within the dot-matrix structure and promote cell adhesion and proliferation.

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The synthesis of chiral α-azaheteroaryl oxiranes via enantioselective catalysis is a formidable challenge due to the required complex stereoselectivity and diverse N-heterocyclic structures. These compounds play a crucial role in developing bioactive molecules, where precise chirality significantly influences biological activity. Here we show that using chiral phosphoric acid as a catalyst, our method efficiently addresses these challenges.

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To develop composite hydrogels based on low acyl gellan gum (GG), the effect of puerarin (PUE) on the gel properties of GG was investigated. The results showed that the maximum storage modulus (G') of the 1.2 % GG/0.

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Studying the noncovalent interactions between proteins and polysaccharides is quite important mainly due to the wide number of applications such as developing pH-responsive complexes. Scallop Patinopecten yessoensis male gonad hydrolysates‑sodium alginate (SMGHs-SA) was investigated as noncovalent complexes at pH from 1 to 10. The critical pH values pH (around 6) and pHφ (around 4) were independent of the SMGHs-SA ratio, indicating the formation of soluble and insoluble complexes.

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With the concept of "healthy lifestyle" deeply rooted in people's minds, the sports service industry is thriving, which has resulted in intense competition. The sports service industry must improve its service quality to be competitive. Customer orientation is the key factor for enterprises to gain competitive advantage.

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Ginseng, when used as a food and nutritional supplement, has the ability to regulate human immunity. Here, the potential anti-hepatic fibrosis effect of ginsenoside Rd (Rd), one of the protopanaxadiol types of ginsenoside, was investigated. We established a hepatic fibrosis model using intraperitoneal injection of thioacetamide (TAA) for five weeks in mice.

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Sea cucumbers will vomit their intestines during certain stimulations, and the collagen of the body wall will then be degraded. To define the effect of the sea cucumber intestine extracts on the body wall, the intestinal extracts and crude collagen fibers (CCF) of sea cucumber were prepared. According to the gelatin zymography, the type of endogenous enzymes in intestinal extracts were mainly serine endopeptidases with optimal activities at pH 9.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of gellan gum (GG) on the cold gelation of large yellow croaker roe protein isolate (pcRPI). The water-holding ability and storage modulus of the pcRPI-GG binary gels increased with the GG concentration, where the storage modulus of the pcRPI-0.2% GG gel was approximately 30.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the impact of high atmospheric nitrogen deposition on soil nitrogen levels and the biogeochemical cycle in forests, focusing on the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region of China.
  • It finds that while these forests have higher levels of bioavailable nitrogen, they exhibit lower rates of nitrogen mineralization and nitrification compared to other global forests.
  • The research concludes that increased nitrogen deposition enhances soil nitrogen without boosting microbial activity, and identifies soil moisture and carbon availability as key factors affecting nitrogen dynamics.
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This study aimed to examine the gelation and microstructural properties of scallop male gonad hydrolysates (SMGHs) in the presence of low-acyl gellan gum (GG) at different mass ratios. The rheological results showed that both elastic modulus and thermal stability of SMGHs were significantly improved by the addition of GG. Meanwhile, the relaxation time T was significantly reduced in SMGHs/GG by low-field nuclear magnetic resonance, indicating a strong interaction between SMGHs and GG.

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In this paper, some cationic dipeptides from scallop (Patinopecten yessoensis) male gonads (SMGs), which can synergistically gel with ι-carrageenan (ι-C), were screened by the in silico approach. Fourteen protein sequences of SMGs were obtained by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and nano liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (nanoLC-MS/MS) analysis and were then hydrolyzed via in silico simulation. A total of 414 sequences were obtained with 56 duplicates, half of which were positively charged at pH 7.

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This study evaluated the gel and microstructure properties of scallop (Patinopecten yessoensis) male gonads hydrolysates (SMGHs) combined with xanthan gum (XG). SMGHs/XG hydrogel matrix properties and structures were elucidated via different analysis tools such as rheometry, LF-NMR, FTIR, AFM, and Cryo-SEM. The addition of XG significantly improved the rheological properties of SMGHs, as indicated by 3.

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Article Synopsis
  • Human activities have increased nitrogen pollution in ecosystems, but its effects on soil carbon and nitrogen levels remain unclear in real-world conditions.
  • A study in northern China's BTH region found that long-term nitrogen deposition has likely raised soil total nitrogen levels in forests, contrasting with previous findings.
  • Importantly, soil moisture and pH, influenced by climate factors, were identified as key drivers of soil carbon and nitrogen variations, suggesting that climate change may have a greater impact than nitrogen pollution itself.
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Background: Close relationships between ticks and microbial communities are important for tick fitness and pathogen colonization and transmission. Haemaphysalis longicornis, distributed widely in China, can carry and transmit various pathogens and pose serious damages to public health and economics. However, little is known about the broader array of microbial communities and symbionts in H.

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