Publications by authors named "Shi-Han Jin"

Health concerns about excess dietary salt have traditionally focused on its relationship with hypertension and the increased risk of cognitive impairment. However, research has often overlooked the unique health concerns and physiological differences between men and women, leading to gaps in knowledge, particularly regarding disease prevention and treatment strategies for women. The present study examined aged female rats over 12 weeks, using control, low, and high salt diets to mimic the post-menopausal phase in human females when cardiovascular risks typically increase.

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  • - A new meso Ce(III) antimonotungstate compound with a butterfly-like shape and two enantiomeric forms was created using a one-pot method and characterized.
  • - The presence of d- or l-tartaric acid ligands led to the formation of two versions of the compound, influencing its structural configuration and linking the two enantiomers through carboxyl groups surrounding a symmetry center.
  • - This compound shows strong catalytic performance in producing isoindolinones from a reaction involving 2-acetylbenzoic acids, amines, and phosphine oxides, marking it as a significant development in polyoxometalate chemistry.
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