Publications by authors named "Yanna Jiao"

Camellia oil (CAO), known for its high nutritional and commercial value, has raised increasing concerns about adulteration. Developing an accurate and non-destructive method to identify CAO adulterants is crucial for safeguarding public health and well-being. This study simulates potential real-world adulteration cases by designing representative adulteration scenarios, followed by the acquisition and analysis of corresponding excitation-emission matrix fluorescence (EEMF) spectra.

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Endothelial necroptosis plays a crucial role in regulating cancer metastasis. Our previous research demonstrated that TC14012, which is an agonist of CXCR7, exhibits protective effects against endothelial injury. This study was designed to elucidate the effects of TC14012 on endothelial necroptosis and cancer lung metastasis, along with deciphering the underlying molecular mechanisms.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) represents the most aggressive subtype of breast cancer, featuring a high proportion of cancer stem cells (CSCs) and the poorest clinical outcomes. Taraxacum mongolicum Hand. -Mazz.

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The intestinal barrier function is a critical defense mechanism in the human body, serving as both the primary target and initiating organ in cases of sepsis. Preserving the integrity of this barrier is essential for preventing complications and diseases, including sepsis and mortality. Despite this importance, the impact of resveratrol on intestinal barrier function remains unclear.

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Camellia oil had been widely utilized in the realms of cooking, healthcare, and beauty. Nevertheless, merchants frequently adulterated pure camellia oil with low-priced oils to cut costs. This study was aimed at identifying the authenticity of camellia oil.

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Traceability and mislabelling of black tea for their geographical origin is known as a major fraud concern of the sector. Discrimination among various geographical indications (GIs) can be challenging due to the complexity of chemical fingerprints in multi-class metabolomics analysis. In this study, 302 black tea samples from 9 main cultivation GI regions were collected.

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Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) can accumulate in different organs or tissues and seriously harm humans. Traditional magnetic relaxation switching (MRS) sensors have relatively low sensitivity, but are complex to use. Rapid small-trace molecule analysis in complex samples is challenging.

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive subtype of breast cancer, and is characterized by a high infiltration of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs). TAMs contribute significantly to tumor progression by intricately interacting with tumor cells. Deeply investigating the interaction between TNBC cells and TAMs is of great importance for finding potential biomarkers and developing novel therapeutic strategies to further improve the clinical outcomes of TNBC patients.

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Hepatoma-derived growth factor (HDGF) expression is associated with poor prognosis in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC); however, whether HDGF affects gefitinib resistance in NSCLC remains unknown. This study aimed to explore the role of HDGF in gefitinib resistance in NSCLC and to discover the underlying mechanisms. Stable HDGF knockout or overexpression cell lines were generated to perform experiments in vitro and in vivo.

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  • Ferroptosis is a new form of cell death linked to high levels of iron and cell membrane damage, playing a significant role in cancer development and progression.
  • Emerging research suggests that targeting ferroptosis may be an effective strategy for cancer prevention and treatment.
  • A review of natural products has shown that 62 different compounds can induce ferroptosis in cancer cells, offering potential benefits for enhancing chemotherapy and developing new cancer treatments.
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  • Hyperactivation of Wnt signaling is key in tumor formation, especially in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), and the study focuses on the role of a protein called CUEDC2 in this process.
  • CUEDC2 is shown to sustain Wnt signaling activation by binding to β-catenin, aiding its transport into the nucleus, which promotes tumor growth in TNBC.
  • High levels of CUEDC2 in TNBC patients correlate with worse clinical outcomes, emphasizing its potential as a therapeutic target for improving treatment strategies.
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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive breast cancer subtype with limited treatment options and a poor prognosis. TNBC exists widely reprogrammed lipid metabolism, and its metabolic-associated proteins and oncometabolites are promising as potential therapeutic targets. Dandelion () is a classical herbal medicine used to treat breast diseases based on traditional Chinese medicine theory and was reported to have antitumor effects and lipid regulatory capacities.

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Background: Modified Bu-Fei decoction (MBFD), a formula of traditional Chinese medicine, is used for treating lung cancer in clinic. The actions and mechanisms of MBFD on modulating lung microenvironment is not clear.

Purpose: Lung microenvironment is rich in vascular endothelial cells (ECs).

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Marsdenia tenacissima (Roxb.) Wight et Arn. is a traditional Chinese herbal medicine, and its water-soluble ingredient Marsdenia tenacissima extract (MTE), was widely used for cancer treatment.

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Metabolic reprogramming, characterized by alterations of cellular metabolic patterns, is fundamentally important in supporting the malignant behaviors of cancer cells. It is considered as a promising therapeutic target against cancer. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and its bioactive components have been used in cancer therapy for an extended period, and they are well-known for their multi-target pharmacological functions and fewer side effects.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive and the worst prognosis breast cancer with limited treatment options. Taraxacum mongolicum (also called dandelion) is a traditional Chinese medicine has been used to treat mastitis, breast abscess, and hyperplasia of mammary glands since ancient times. In modern pharmacological research, dandelion has been proven with anti-breast cancer activities.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that originates from central nervous system lesions or recessions. Current estimates suggest that this disease affects over 35 million people worldwide. However, lacking effective drugs is the biggest handicap in treating AD.

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  • Marsdenia tenacissima extract (MTE), derived from a traditional Chinese medicine, enhances the effectiveness of gefitinib in treating non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) by increasing drug levels in tumor tissues while reducing its metabolites in the plasma.
  • MTE was found to inhibit activities of liver enzymes (CYP2D6 and CYP3A4) and the drug transporter ABCG2, which are crucial for gefitinib metabolism and absorption.
  • The study suggests that the compounds within MTE, particularly tenacissoside H, play a significant role in these mechanisms, though the exact processes remain to be fully understood.
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  • Marsdenia tenacissima (MTE) is traditionally used in Chinese medicine for cancer treatment, but the role of tumor microenvironment cells, specifically endothelial cells, in its anti-tumor effects needs further exploration.
  • The study aims to investigate how nitric oxide (NO) produced by endothelial cells influences MTE's anti-cancer properties using a co-culture system of lung cancer cells and endothelial cells, alongside various assays to assess cell viability and signaling pathways.
  • Results showed that MTE significantly reduced lung cancer cell viability, but the presence of L-NAME (a NO synthase inhibitor) diminished these effects, indicating that NO from endothelial cells is crucial for MTE's efficacy against non-small cell lung cancer.
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A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) for highly selective solid-phase extraction (SPE) of bisphenol A (BPA) was prepared using phenolphthalein (PP) as the novel dummy template by bulk polymerization. A particle diameter distribution of 40⁻60 μm, a specific surface area of 359.8 m²·g, and a total pore volume of 0.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Marsdenia tenacissima is a traditional Chinese medicine that is known to be effective in combating cancer as well as reducing blood pressure. The efficacy and mechanisms of Marsdenia tenacissima in treating cancer have been well described. However, the potential vasoactivities of Marsdenia tenacissima remain poorly known.

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Background: is an herb medicine which has been utilized to treat malignant diseases for decades. The extract (MTE) shows significant anti-proliferation activity against non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we explored the potential anti-proliferation mechanisms of MTE in NSCLC cells in relation to apoptosis as well as autophagy, which are two critical forms to control cancer cell survival and death.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of electroacupuncture (EA) at "Zusanli" (ST36) and "Shangjuxu"(ST37) on reducing inflammatory reaction and improving intestinal dysfunction in patients with sepsis-induced intestinal dysfunction with .

Methods: A total of 71 patients with sepsis-induced intestinal dysfunction with were randomly assigned to control group (n=36) and treatment group (n=35). Patients in control group were given conventional therapies including fluid resuscitation, anti-infection, vasoactive agents, mechanical ventilation, supply of enteral nutrition, and glutamine as soon as possible.

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Background: A pathological increase in intraabdominal pressure (IAP) and inflammatory responses have negative effects on splanchnic, respiratory, cardiovascular, renal, and neurological function in septic patients with intestinal dysfunction. Electro-acupuncture (EA) has been evidenced to have a bidirectional neuron-endocrine-immune system regulating effect in patients with intestinal dysfunction. The purpose of current study was to evaluate the effects of EA at "Zusanli" (ST36) and "Shangjuxu" (ST37) on inflammatory responses and IAP in septic patients with intestinal dysfunction manifested syndrome of obstruction of the bowels Qi.

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