Publications by authors named "Xiaolian Feng"

Acute full-thickness wounds require a more extended healing period, thus increasing the risk of infection. Severe infection frequently resulted in wound ulceration, necrosis, and even life-threatening complications. Here, a hybrid hydrogel comprising aminated collagen (AC), oxidized sodium alginate (OSA), and antimicrobial peptides (polymyxin B sulfate and bacitracin) was developed to enhance full-thickness wound healing.

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Rubropunctatin is a naturally occurring constituent of polyketide compounds that has great potential in the development of cancer-assisted chemotherapy. However, it has certain shortcomings such as water insolubility and photo instability that limit its clinical application. In this study, we constructed a Rubropunctatin-loaded liposome (R-Liposome) anticancer drug carrier for the first time.

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To date, many safety assessments of genetically modified (GM) food have been done, but there was still considerable skepticism about the safety of genetic modified foods because no study could be designed to discover all of the potential effects. Since behavioral endpoints could provide one of the most sensitive strategies to reveal subtle functional deficits. In the present study, behavioral profiles in mice fed with milk derived from human lactoferrin gene-modified cows were investigated to enrich the toxicological data of GM food.

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The study was carried out to evaluate the subchronic toxicity of meat derived from human lactoferrin gene-modified cattle in male and female Wistar rats. Rats were fed 5% or 10% transgenic meat diet, 5% or 10% conventional meat diet, or AIN93G diet for 90 days. During the study, body weight and food consumption were weighed weekly and clinical observations were conducted daily.

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Objective: The dermal absorption of Imidacloprid was studied to understand the effects of concentrations and skin reservoir on pesticide risk assessment in in vitro absorption studies.

Methods: By using Franz diffusion cell and the transdermal barrier of viable Wistar rat abdomen skin or frozen ones, the imidacloprid content in the receptor fluid and skin was determined by LC/MS/MS method, and the absorption effects were compared between two concentrations of Imidacloprid solutions and two types of skin, respectively.

Results: All percentages reported are % of applied dose.

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Objective: To investigate the potential toxic or adverse effect of transgenic human alpha-lactalbumin powered milk on rats.

Methods: Weanling Wistar rats were randomly divided into seven groups according the weight: three transgenic milk powder (T) groups, three non-transgenic milk powder (N) groups and the control (C) group. The diets of T groups contain 15%, 30% and 60% transgenic human alpha-lactalbumin milk powder.

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Objective: To explore the suitable dosage and observation period of anaphylactic reactions in WZS minipigs induced by glycinin (11S).

Methods: Twelve 45-day-old WZS minipigs were randomly divided into three groups (control group, 4% 11S group and 8% 11S group, n = 4), which were respectively orally sensitized (0 - 10d) and orally challenged (16 - 18d, 31d) with diets containing 0%, 4% 11S or 8% 11S soybean proteins to induce anaphylactic reactions. Clinical symptoms, skin prick reactions, serum IgG, serum IgE, histamine, mast cell in the small intestine were observed or measured.

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