Publications by authors named "Si Yi Wang"

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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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effects of esketamine (Esk) combined with dexmedetomidine (Dex) on postoperative delirium (POD) and quality of recovery (QoR) in elderly patients undergoing thoracoscopic radical lung cancer surgery.

Methods: In this prospective, randomized, and controlled study, 172 elderly patients undergoing thoracoscopic radical lung cancer surgery were divided into two groups: the Esk + Dex group (n = 86) and the Dex group a (n = 86). The primary outcome was the incidence of POD within 7 days after surgery and the overall Quality of Recovery-15 (QoR - 15) scores within 3 days after surgery.

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Background: Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill (S. chinensis), a member of the Magnoliaceae family, is renowned for its distinctive medicinal attributes and is commonly employed in the treatment of disorders affecting the CNS.

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  • * Findings reveal that ozone pollution is worsening, with higher concentrations in the southeastern area and significant correlations with specific pollutants and weather conditions throughout the year.
  • * The research highlights a shift in the pollution mechanism from being influenced more by pollutants to being increasingly driven by meteorological factors, particularly temperature, wind speed, and relative humidity.
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To show the impact of environmental noise on imitation dynamics, the stochastic stability and stochastic evolutionary stability of a discrete-time imitation dynamics with random payoffs are studied in this paper. Based on the stochastic local stability of fixation states and constant interior equilibria in a two-phenotype model, we extend the concept of stochastic evolutionary stability to the stochastic imitation dynamics, which is defined as a strategy such that, if all the members of the population adopt it, then the probability for any mutant strategy to invade the population successfully under the influence of natural selection is arbitrarily low. Our main results show clearly that the stochastic evolutionary stability of the system depends only on the properties of the mean matrix of the random payoff matrix and is independent of the randomness of the random payoff matrix.

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A strategy for pandemic preparedness is the development of antivirals against a wide set of viral targets with complementary mechanisms of action. SARS-CoV-2 nsp3-mac1 is a viral macrodomain with ADP-ribosylhydrolase activity, which counteracts host immune response. Targeting the virus' immunomodulatory functionality offers a differentiated strategy to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 compared to approved therapeutics, which target viral replication directly.

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  • SBP-1, a purified neutral polysaccharide from Schisandra chinensis, shows promise in preventing and treating Parkinson's disease (PD) through both in vivo and in vitro studies.
  • The compound enhances behavioral function, protects dopaminergic neurons, and reduces cell death in PD mouse models by targeting the MCL-1 protein to promote autophagy.
  • Overall, findings suggest SBP-1 could be a viable candidate for future PD therapies due to its ability to modulate apoptotic responses and improve neuron health.
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Three new compounds 1-glyceryl 9(), 10(), 11()-trihydroxy-12()-octadecenoate, 2'-20---hydroxyphenylpropionyloxy-20-hyd-roxyarachidic acid glycerol ester (), 3---l-arabinopyranosyl-(1→6)--d-glucopyranoside of ethyl (3)-hydroxybutanoate (), as well as a new natural product () were isolated from the fruits of L. The structures of 26 compounds were determined by comprehensive spectroscopic analyses, NMR calculation, chemical methods, and comparisons of spectroscopic data. Compounds and exhibited good anti-inflammatory activity in the LPS-induced RAW 264.

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The effective isolation of rare target cells, such as circulating tumor cells, from whole blood is still challenging due to the lack of a capturing surface with strong target-binding affinity and non-target-cell resistance. Here we present a solution leveraging the flexibility of bacterial virus (phage) nanofibers with their sidewalls displaying target circulating tumor cell-specific aptamers and their ends tethered to magnetic beads. Such flexible phages, with low stiffness and Young's modulus, can twist and adapt to recognize the cell receptors, energetically enhancing target cell capturing and entropically discouraging non-target cells (white blood cells) adsorption.

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The development of gel electrophoresis-based biodetection assays for point-of-care analysis are highly demanding. In this work, we proposed a ratiometric gel electrophoresis-based biosensing platform by employing catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA) process functions as both the signal output and the signal amplification module. Two types of nucleic acids, DNA and miRNA, are chosen for demonstration.

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  • Nine compounds were extracted from ethanolic extracts, including one new alkaloid and one new pentacyclic triterpenoid, plus seven known alkaloids.
  • The structures of the new compounds were determined using 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy and high-resolution mass spectrometry.
  • The antiproliferative activity of the compounds was tested against two cancer cell lines (LN229, A549), but compounds did not show significant activity.
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Phytochemical investigation of the roots of (Turcz.) Schischk resulted in the isolation of twelve coumarin derivatives including one new 3,4-dihydroisocoumarin () and eleven known 3,4-unsubstituted coumarins (). Structural elucidation of compounds was established by 1D and 2D NMR spectra referring to the literature, together with high-resolution mass spectrometric analysis.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world. As one of the major degradation pathways, autophagy plays a pivotal role in maintaining the effective turnover of proteins and damaged organelles in cells. Lewy bodies composed of α-synuclein (α-syn) abnormally aggregated in the substantia nigra are important pathological features of PD, and autophagy dysfunction is considered to be an important factor leading to abnormal aggregation of α-syn.

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Nine polyacetylenes, including five new compounds named sadivaethynes E-I (1-5), were isolated from the roots of Saposhnikovia divaricata. Structural elucidation of compounds 1-5 was established by extensive spectroscopic analysis, quantum chemical calculations and DP4 probability analysis. Among them, the absolute configuration of compound 1-2, 4-5 was unambiguous determined by ECD.

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Five new sesquiterpenoids, dictamtrinorguaianols E and F (1-2), and dictameudesmnosides F, G, and H (3-5), along with seven known sesquiterpenoids (6-12) were isolated from Dictamnus dasycarpus Turcz. The structures of all new compounds were characterized by spectroscopic methods, including UV, IR, HR-ESI-MS, and 1D and 2D NMR. The In-vitro anti-proliferative activities of all the compounds against two human cancer cell lines (SW982 and A549) were evaluated by CCK-8 assay.

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With the rapid development of the livestock industry, finding new sources of feed has become a critical issue that needs to be addressed urgently. China is one of the top five sunflower producers in the world and generates a massive amount of sunflower stalks annually, yet this resource has not been effectively utilized. Therefore, in order to tap into the potential of sunflower stalks for animal feed, it is essential to explore and develop efficient methods for their utilization.

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Two new quinoline alkaloids (-) together with twenty-two known alkaloids (-) were isolated and identified from Turcz. Compounds -, , , -, and were isolated from for the first time. The structures of all compounds were characterised by spectroscopic methods (1D, 2D NMR and HRESIMS).

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Six novel withanolides, along with nine known related compounds were isolated from the leaves of Datura stramonium L. The structures and absolute configurations of the new withanolides were elucidated by employing various spectral techniques and comparing them with those previously reported in the literature. In addition, four withanlides demonstrated interesting cytotoxic activity on LN229 cells with IC <20 μM.

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Thirteen previously undescribed steroidal saponins, named parisverticilloside A-M (1-13) and twenty known steroidal saponins (14-33) were isolated from ethanol extract of the roots of Paris verticillata. Their structures were identified by a series of spectroscopic methods, including 1D and 2D NMR, HR-ESI-MS, optical rotatory dispersion and chemical processes. The anti-proliferative activities of all compounds against LN229, HepG2, MDA-MB-231 and 4T1 cell lines were evaluated using the CCK8 assay with cisplatin or capecitabine as the positive control.

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Eleven compounds were isolated and identified from ethanolic extracts of fruits, including two new compounds (-) and nine known compounds (-). Their structures were determined to be melongenaterpene C15---D-glucopyranoside (), (9)-3,7,11,15-tetramethyl -hexadeca-1,6,10-triene-3,5,14,15-tetraol-5---D-glucopyranoside (), actini-dioionoside A (), byzantionoside B (), citroside A (), 7Z-roseoside (), matenoside A (), megastigmane (), dihydrophaseic acid 3'---D-glucopyranoside (), taraxerol (), and huzhangoside C (). In this paper, NMR spectroscopy was used to study the structures of the compounds, comparing their data with those in the literature.

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Exploring the spatial and temporal pattern evolution of habitat quality and carbon storage has a positive feedback effect on establishing an ecological security barrier and optimizing the spatial pattern of national land in the WeiBei Arid Plateau Region of Shaanxi. This study took the Weibei Plateau Region as a case study, simulated the spatial pattern of land use for different development scenarios of 2035 based on the PLUS model, and used the InVEST model to analyze the characteristics of habitat quality and carbon storage distribution in the study area from 1980 to 2020 and under multi-scenarios in the future. The results showed that:①the area of the low-grade habitat quality area in the study area expanded by 462.

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Super-rational aspiration induced strategy updating with exit rights has been considered in some previous studies, in which the players adjust strategies in line with their payoffs and aspirations, and they have access to exit the game. However, exit payoffs for exiting players are automatically allocated, which is clearly contrary to reality. In this study, evolutionary cooperation dynamics with super-rational aspiration and asymmetry in the Prisoner's Dilemma game is investigated, where exit payoffs are implemented by local peers.

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Apiculture has been greatly developed in recent years in China. Beekeeping cooperatives and honey manufacturing enterprises have increased rapidly. As a result, a variety of honey products have entered the market, adding vitality to the food economy; however, the adulteration of honey products is on the rise in China.

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  • Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs important for genomic stability and regulating various biological processes, but their role in the Asian honeybee remains largely unexplored.
  • In this study, researchers identified 621 piRNAs in the larval gut of Asian honeybees, discovering specific groups of piRNAs that were up-regulated and down-regulated during larval development.
  • The analysis revealed that these piRNAs target thousands of mRNAs involved in numerous growth and development pathways, indicating significant changes in piRNA expression linked to the bees’ developmental stages.
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