Publications by authors named "Yechun Lin"

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  • 2, 6-diisopropylaniline (2, 6-DIPA) is an important additive in biodegradable mulching films that can affect both production quality and potential human health risks.
  • The study developed a method combining simultaneous heating hydrolysis-extraction and microextraction to analyze 2, 6-DIPA and its isocyanates in PBAT films using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
  • The optimized conditions provided high accuracy and extraction efficiency, demonstrating the method's effectiveness for monitoring and assessing the safety of biodegradable agricultural films.
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Accurate and rapid differentiation and authentication of agricultural products based on their origin and quality are crucial to ensuring food safety and quality control. However, similar chemical compositions and complex matrices often hinder precise identification, particularly for adulterated samples. Herein, we propose a novel method combining multiplex surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) fingerprinting with a one-dimensional convolutional neural network (1D-CNN), which enables the effective differentiation of the category, origin, and grade of agricultural products.

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  • - Potassium (K) is crucial for tobacco metabolism and quality evaluation, but existing analytical methods for measuring K are often complex and costly.
  • - Researchers developed a fast, simple method for determining K content in flue-cured tobacco leaves using water extraction, solid-phase extraction, and portable reflectometric spectroscopy with K test strips.
  • - The new method showed high accuracy with a correlation coefficient over 0.999, excellent recovery rates between 98.0-99.5%, and effective application in analyzing K levels across different tobacco cultivars.
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To study the effects of cooking methods on the structure and digestion changes of starch encapsulated by cellular structure, intact potato parenchyma cells were successfully isolated and then subjected to different domestic cooking methods, including baking, frying, boiling, and autoclaving. The morphology, crystalline structure, thermal properties, and in vitro starch digestibility of cooked cell samples were investigated. Our results indicated that potato cell walls remained intact and performed as physical barriers preventing the diffusion/absorption of α-amylase to intracellular starch substrates after baking or frying treatment.

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  • - Diisocyanates, which have two isocyanate groups, can cause serious health issues like asthma, respiratory inflammation, and cancer, with their breakdown products also posing carcinogenic risks.
  • - This study introduces a new, efficient method using N-ethoxycarbonylation derivatization and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to accurately measure residual diisocyanates and diamines in biodegradable mulch films.
  • - The method showed strong performance metrics, including high linearity and recovery rates, and was used to analyze commercial biodegradable mulch films, revealing significant variations in diisocyanate and diamine content across samples.
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The alkaloid enantiomers are well-known to have different physiological and pharmacological effects, and to play an important role in enantioselectivity metabolism with enzymes catalysis in tobacco plants. Here, we developed an improved method for simultaneous and high-precision determination of the individual enantiomers of nornicotine, anatabine and anabasine in four tobacco matrices, based on an achiral gas chromatography-nitrogen phosphorus detector (GCNPD) with commonly available Rtx-200 column using (1S)-(-)-camphanic chloride derivatization. The method development consists of the optimization of extraction and derivatization, screening of achiral column, analysis of the fragmentation mechanisms and evaluation of matrix effect (ME).

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  • This study investigates the expression of FAM83A in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and its potential as a clinical prognostic marker.
  • Bioinformatics tools were used to analyze FAM83A mRNA levels, revealing significantly higher expression in LUAD compared to normal lung tissues, along with positive immunohistochemical findings indicating high FAM83A protein levels.
  • The analysis showed that higher levels of FAM83A correlate with poorer overall survival outcomes for LUAD patients, positioning FAM83A as a critical independent factor for predicting prognosis.
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Phenols in tobacco smoke can adversely affect health with serious consequences that include cardiovascular toxicity, tumor promotion and genotoxic activity. Hence, an improved method involving in situ acetylation and dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was developed for the determination of 39 phenols in mainstream tobacco smoke (MTS). The in situ acetylation was optimized using four protocols, after which the effects of experimental variables on acetylation efficiency were studied using a multifactorial experimental design.

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This work describes a rapid, stable, and accurate method for determining the free amino acids, biogenic amines, and ammonium in tobacco. The target analytes were extracted with microwave-assisted extraction and then derivatized with diethyl ethoxymethylenemalonate, followed by ultra high performance liquid chromatography analysis. The experimental design used to optimize the microwave-assisted extraction conditions showed that the optimal extraction time was 10 min with a temperature of 60°C.

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Wintersweet () is a popular garden plant because of its flowering time, sweet fragrance, and ornamental value. However, research into the molecular mechanism that regulates flower development in wintersweet is still limited. In this study, we sought to investigate the molecular characteristics, expression patterns, and potential functions of two C3H-type zinc finger (CZF) protein genes, and , which were isolated from the wintersweet flowers based on the flower developmental transcriptome database.

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Biochar is one of the research hotspots in the field of the agroforestry waste utilization. A field experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of different amounts of tobacco stem biochar (0, 1, 10, 50 t · hm⁻²) on soil micro-ecology and physiological properties of flue-cured tobacco. The results showed that soil water content (SWC) increased at all tobacco growth stages as the amounts of biochar applications increased.

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Residue management in cropping systems is useful to improve soil quality. However, the studies on the effects of residue management on the enzyme activities and microbial community of soils in South China are few. Therefore, the effects of incorporating winter cover crop residue with a double-cropping rice (Oryza sativa L.

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