Publications by authors named "SiCong Chen"

The appropriate protein to energy ratio (P/E ratio) has played a crucial role in maximizing waste-to-biomass conversion and minimizing nitrogen emissions. Black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens, BSFL), capable of converting organic wastes into nutrient-rich biomass, it has the potential to become an innovative solution to reduce environmental impacts and optimize waste resource utilization. However, the appropriate P/E ratio for BSFL in the waste treatment process has remained unknown so far.

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The direct use of readily available aldehydes as acyl radical precursors has facilitated diverse three-component acylative difunctionalization reactions of alkenes, offering a powerful route to synthesize β-branched ketones. However, asymmetric three-component acylative difunctionalization of alkenes with aldehydes still remains elusive. Here we report a copper-catalyzed asymmetric three-component radical acylarylation of vinylarenes with aldehydes and aryl boronic acids.

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Objective: In this study, we aimed to investigate whether and how the aperiodic component in electroencephalograms affects different quantitative processes of steady-state visually evoked potentials and the performance of corresponding brain-computer interfaces.

Methods: We applied the Fitting Oscillations & One-Over-F method to parameterize power spectra as a combination of periodic oscillations and an aperiodic component. Electroencephalographic responses and system performance were measured and compared using four prevailing methods: power spectral density analysis, canonical correlation analysis, filter bank canonical correlation analysis and the state-of-the-art method, task discriminant component analysis.

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  • The chitin extracted from the shells of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens L.) has significant biological potential, yet research on its applications as chitosan or oligosaccharides is limited.
  • Researchers explored various extraction processes—demineralization, deproteinization, and decolorization—determining their impact on the yield and purity of chitin and chitosan.
  • The optimal extraction method achieved the highest yields and purity levels, suggesting that farmed black soldier fly residues can be effectively recycled as a valuable source of chitin in biomaterials.
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In the investigation of extreme density or wave height statistics in a disordered medium, of special interest is the search for universal or fundamental properties shared by different types of disorder. In previous work [Chen and Kaplan, Entropy 25, 161 (2023)1099-430010.3390/e25010161] we have established a direct connection between the degree of stretching or focusing of ray trajectories and the density distribution.

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In order to elucidate the changes in the soil fungal community and soil organic carbon components of a garden after straw and biochar application, we measured the organic carbon components and soil fungal community of the 0-15 cm soil layer in a garden, which was divided into a control group, straw treatment group, and biochar treatment group. The carbon pool management index (CPMI) was also calculated. The results showed that the diversity of the soil fungal community was decreased after straw and biochar application, and the structure of dominant fungal genera was changed in each treatment.

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  • * Results showed that the F-2 fractions of protein hydrolysate displayed significant hypolipidemic activity, particularly the peptides from the salt immersion stress method (SISM) that effectively inhibited cholesterol micelle solubility.
  • * Five novel peptides were identified with strong in vitro and in vivo hypolipidemic effects, suggesting that P. brevitarsis has potential for development as a functional food ingredient to manage lipid levels.
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Background: Numerous investigations have demonstrated a strong association between the TyG (triglyceride-glucose) index, which is derived from lipid and glucose levels in the bloodstream, and the onset and progression of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Blood glucose and blood lipids are affected by nutritional status, and few studies have explored whether the correlation between TyG index and the risk of CVD is affected by nutritional status.

Aims: To investigate the connection between TyG index and the risk of CVD among individuals with varying nutritional statuses.

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  • Toripalimab and anlotinib have been approved for treating advanced esophageal cancer, showing promising efficacy in terms of response rates and progression-free survival.* -
  • A case study highlights a 73-year-old male with advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma who experienced a complete response after 3 months of combination therapy with these two drugs, maintaining remission for up to 14 months.* -
  • The results suggest that combining toripalimab and anlotinib could be an effective treatment option for unresectable esophageal cancer, indicating the need for further clinical trials.*
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Objective: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have tremendous application potential in communication, mechatronic control and rehabilitation. However, existing BCI systems are bulky, expensive and require laborious preparation before use. This study proposes a practical and user-friendly BCI system without compromising performance.

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Unlabelled: Hepatocyte nuclear factor 1α (HNF1α) plays essential roles in controlling development and metabolism; its mutations are clearly linked to the occurrence of maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY3) in humans. Lysine 117 (K117) to glutamic acid (E117) mutation in the HNF1α gene has been clinically associated with MODY3, but no functional data on this variant are available. Here, we addressed the role of lysine 117 in HNF1α function using a knock-in animal model and site-directed mutagenesis.

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Grayanane diterpenoids contain over 300 highly oxidized and structurally complex members, many of which possess important biological activities. Full details are provided for the development of the concise, enantioselective and divergent total syntheses of grayanane diterpenoids and (+)-kalmanol. The unique 7--trig cyclization based on a bridgehead carbocation was designed and implemented to construct the 5/7/6/5 tetracyclic skeleton, demonstrating the practical value of the bridgehead carbocation-based cyclization strategy.

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A general and practical approach for diverse dealkenylative functionalization of olefin-containing substrates has been developed through the one-pot formation and utilization of pro-aromatic 1,4-dihydropyridazines using tetrazine as the key cycloaddition reagent. Triggered by either excitation or oxidation, the targeted C-C bonds in the 1,4-dihydropyridazine intermediates could be readily cleaved to generate alkyl radicals for subsequent transformations. Diverse carbon-carbon and carbon-hetero bond forming protocols, including Giese-type addition, hydrazination, borylation, Minisci-type alkylation, copper-catalyzed NH alkylation, acylation, alkynylation, cyanation, and azidation, are achieved in a highly modular fashion.

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Weak scattering in a random disordered medium and the associated extreme-event statistics are of great interest in various physical contexts. Here, in the context of non-relativistic particle motion through a weakly correlated random potential, we show how extreme events in particle densities are strongly related to the stretching exponents, where the 'hot spots' in the intensity profile correspond to minima in the stretching exponents. This strong connection is expected to be valid for different random potential distributions, as long as the disorder is correlated and weak, and is also expected to apply to other physical contexts, such as deep ocean waves.

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  • Isolating two fungi, Talaromyces allahabadensis Hi-4 and Talaromyces funiculosus Hi-5, from rotten black soldier fly was key to producing chitinolytic enzymes through solid state fermentation, optimizing growth conditions in the process.
  • The best carbon source found was mealworm powder, with the fungi achieving maximum enzyme production of 46.80 and 55.07 U/gds, respectively.
  • Hydrolysis tests showed that these fungi effectively degraded chitinous substrates at lower temperatures, with significant production of chitin oligosaccharides notable for their potential applications in medicine and health products.
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  • The study compares two methods for emptying the intestines of Protaetia brevitarsis larvae to extract bioactive compounds.
  • It finds that the traditional static method (TSM) with a water-ethanol solvent yields higher total flavonoids and better antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory activities than the salt immersion stress method (SISM).
  • The research suggests that using specific pretreatment methods can enhance the extraction of valuable bioactive compounds, making them more useful for potential applications.
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A new and enantioselective total synthesis of the diterpenoid (+)-mutilin is described. Following a Claisen rearrangement approach to construct the 6,9-bicycle, a transannular [2+2] photocycloaddition and the ensuing ring-opening reaction were implemented to forge the characteristic 5-6-8 propellane-like skeleton. Subsequent late-stage alkylations and reduction completed the synthesis.

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  • Insects have historically been used in medicine due to their efficacy and lower side effects, leading to growing interest in their medicinal properties and gut microbiota.
  • The study compared the gut microbiota of medicinal insects to non-medicinal ones, revealing higher microbial richness and distinct community structures in medicinal insects.
  • Researchers identified specific gut microbes possibly linked to the anti-inflammatory properties of medicinal insects, suggesting new avenues for enhancing their medicinal benefits through microbial research.
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  • Oxidative stress and obesity are major contributors to metabolic syndrome, making the search for effective treatments important.
  • A study focused on the hydro-ethanolic extract of an edible insect, identifying 60 bioactive components with high antioxidant and pancreatic lipase inhibitory activities.
  • Major polyphenols like salicylic acid and gallic acid were identified, showing potential for the extract to serve as a nutraceutical for reducing oxidative stress and managing obesity.
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It is hard to degrade untreated highly crystalline chitin. In this study, two solvents pretreatment chitin (acid swollen chitin (AC), super fine chitin (FC)) and microwave-heating method were used to enhance nonspecific enzymatic hydrolysis (lysozyme and pepsin), which obviously improved the enzymolysis rates by at least 1.31 times.

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An efficient and scalable total synthesis of (-)-triptonide is accomplished based on a metal-catalyzed hydrogen atom transfer (MHAT)-initiated radical cyclization. During the optimization of the key step, we discovered that blue LEDs significantly promoted the efficiency of reaction initiated by Co(TPP)-catalyzed MHAT. Further exploration and optimization of this catalytic system led to development of a dehydrogenative MHAT-initiated Giese reaction.

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A new and general method to functionalize the C(sp)-C(sp) bond of alkyl and alkene linkages has been developed, leading to the dealkenylative generation of carbon-centered radicals that can be intercepted to undergo Ni-catalyzed C(sp)-C(sp) cross-coupling. This one-pot protocol leverages the easily procured alkene feedstocks for organic synthesis with excellent functional group compatibility without the need for a photoredox catalyst.

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Although the resting-state networks of patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) have been widely investigated, the underlying neural mechanisms remain unclear. Here we aimed to explore the static and dynamic alterations in the regional brain activity in patients with DOC and detect the diagnostic ability of each index. Nineteen patients in the vegetative state, 19 in the minimally conscious state (MCS), and 41 healthy controls were recruited for this study.

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Cathepsin D (cathD) is traditionally regarded as a lysosomal protease that degrades substrates in acidic compartments. Here we report cathD plays an unconventional role as a cofilin phosphatase orchestrating actin remodeling. In neutral pH environments, the cathD precursor directly dephosphorylates and activates the actin-severing protein cofilin independent of its proteolytic activity, whereas mature cathD degrades cofilin in acidic pH conditions.

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