Publications by authors named "Shi-Yi Tian"

This study reported for the first time that Ascorbic acid (AA) could appreciably boost the efficiency of Octyl gallate (OG)-mediated photodynamic inactivation (PDI) on Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus in planktonic and biofilm states. The combination of OG (0.075 mM) and AA (200 mM) with 420 nm blue light (212 mW/cm) led to a >6 Log killing within only 5 min for E.

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A series of alkyl gallates were evaluated for the antibacterial activity against two common Gram-negative foodborne bacteria (Pseudomonas fluorescens and Vibrio parahaemolyticus) associated with seafood. The length of the alkyl chain plays a pivotal role in eliciting their antibacterial activities and octyl gallate (OG) exerted an excellent inhibitory efficacy. To extend the aqueous solubility, stability, and bactericidal properties of octyl gallate (OG), an inclusion complex between OG and β-cyclodextrin (βCD), OG/βCD, was prepared and identified with various methods including X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR).

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Acarbose and voglibose are the most widely used diabetes drugs as glycosidase inhibitors. In this study, the use of these two inhibitors significantly increased the content of starch in large intestine, and altered the concentration of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) by affecting the intestinal microbiota. However, there are some differences in the intestinal microbiome of the two groups of mice, mainly in bacteria such as Bacteroidaceae bacteroides and Desulfovibrionaceae desulfovibrio.

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  • The study evaluated the long-term success of dental implants placed using osteotome sinus floor elevation (OSFE) without bone grafts, analyzing factors influencing implant survival and bone remodeling over 4-9 years.
  • Out of 96 implants, the study found a cumulative survival rate of about 90.6%, with nine implants failing during the follow-up, and showed low levels of marginal bone loss over time.
  • Results indicated that implant success was lower in severely atrophic sites (with less than 5 mm of bone height), and highlighted a positive correlation between the length of the implant protrusion and the final bone height gained post-surgery.
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