Publications by authors named "Yongshi Yu"

Polysaccharides derived from the flowers of Plumeria rubra (PRP) have shown a variety of beneficial effects on improving human health. However, the structural features and bioactivities of PRP remain unclear. A novel neutral polysaccharide (named PRP-1) with a molecular weight of 23 kDa was extracted and purified from the flowers of P.

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Carbonate electrolytes have excellent chemical stability and high salt solubility, which are ideally practical choice for achieving high-energy-density sodium (Na) metal battery at room temperature. However, their application at ultra-low temperature (-40 °C) is adversely affected by the instability of solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) formed by electrolyte decomposition and the difficulty of desolvation. Here, we designed a novel low-temperature carbonate electrolyte by molecular engineering on solvation structure.

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Influenza A viruses possess a high antigenic shift, and the approved anti-influenza drugs are extremely limited, which makes the development of novel anti-influenza drugs for the clinical treatment and prevention of influenza outbreaks imperative. Herein, we report a series of novel aryl benzoyl hydrazide analogs as potent anti-influenza agents. Particularly, analogs , , , , and exhibited potent inhibitory activity against the avian H5N1 flu strain with EC values ranging from 0.

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Influenza A virus is an enveloped negative single-stranded RNA virus that causes febrile respiratory infection and represents a clinically challenging threat to human health and even lives worldwide. Even more alarming is the emergence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) strains such as H5N1, which possess much higher mortality rate (60%) than seasonal influenza strains in human infection. In this study, a novel series of heteroaromatic-based benzenesulfonamide derivatives were identified as M2 proton channel inhibitors.

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Article Synopsis
  • The H5N1 virus, a highly dangerous subtype of influenza A, has gained attention because of its unpredictability and high death rates in humans.
  • Researchers have discovered a series of arylsulfonamide derivatives that show promise as effective inhibitors of the H5N1 virus, indicating potential improvements in influenza treatment.
  • The most effective compound, referred to as 3h, demonstrated exceptional antiviral activity with an EC value of 0.006 μM and a selectivity index of 33543.3, and its interaction with the M2 proton channel protein could help explain how it inhibits the virus.
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