Publications by authors named "Zan J"

Drying is the step that is to be used to adjust and control the formation of flavour and quality in black tea processing. In the present work, the comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC × GC-MS) and gas chromatography olfactometry with mass (GC-O-MS) were used to determine the dynamic change of the volatile compounds in black tea during drying at 90, 120, 150 °C for 1 h. Results showed that the ratio of esters and aldehydes largely declined when temperature was elevated from 90 °C to 150 °C, while the ratio of heterocycles was increased to 22.

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A random forest algorithm combined with correlation analysis, was employed to identify key taste compounds in Huangjin green tea by using an electronic tongue. A total of 45 commercial Huangjin green teas were analysed for their amino acids, catechins, gallic acid, and caffeine using an amino acid analyser and HPLC. In this study, taste compounds of 30 were quantified, and 16 of these compounds exhibited taste activity values greater than 1 in the tea samples, including 6 amino acids, 8 catechins, as well as gallic acid and caffeine.

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  • A new test called Time-resolved fluorescence immunochromatographic test strips (TRFIS) has been created for the fast detection of a specific type of exosome related to liver cancer, targeting a protein called glypican-3 (GPC3).
  • The test allows for direct detection of these exosomes in plasma without needing complex isolation methods, completing the entire process in just 15 minutes.
  • Clinical testing showed that TRFIS can effectively differentiate HCC patients from healthy individuals with high sensitivity and specificity, presenting a promising tool for early liver cancer screening.
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Three-phase partitioning (TPP) is promising for isolating bioactive polysaccharides, but t-butanol's environmental impact limits its application. Deep eutectic solvents can serve as a green and recyclable alternative to t-butanol. This study introduces an ultrasonic-assisted DES three-phase partitioning (UA-TPP-DES) system to extract and purify American ginseng polysaccharides (AGPs).

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  • Population changes in and out of Africa have significantly shaped human evolution.
  • A continental-scale study of hominin-environment interactions in Eurasia reveals how climate transitions influenced early human dispersals.
  • High-resolution carbon isotope data indicates that Mid-Pleistocene climate changes created new open habitats and landscapes, prompting hominins to adapt and expand their ranges in response to environmental challenges.
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  • Postural instability and cognitive dysfunction are common in Parkinson's disease (PD), necessitating improved assessment methods beyond standard scales.
  • High-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) may enhance both motor and cognitive functions in PD patients, prompting the need for accurate monitoring of changes.
  • In a study of 159 PD patients, wearable and eye-tracking devices were used to measure gait and cognitive improvements before and after rTMS treatment, which indicated significant enhancements in motor performance and cognitive measures.
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  • The TESTING trial found that corticosteroids reduce kidney failure risk in patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN), but they also increase serious side effects, highlighting the need for better biomarkers.
  • This study focuses on urinary soluble CD163 (u-sCD163), suggesting it correlates with treatment response and kidney health in IgAN patients receiving steroid therapy.
  • The results indicate that higher u-sCD163 levels are linked to better steroid responses and that corticosteroids significantly lower u-sCD163 levels, which may reduce the risk of kidney progression.
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Key Points: We generated a transgenic mouse model expressing the human IgA1 heavy chain, which has a hinge region with rich -linked glycosylation. After inflammatory stimulation, the mouse model showed elevated galactose-deficient IgA1 levels in the serum. Coupled with complement H factor mutant, the mice model exhibited glomerular lesions, associated with hematuria and albuminuria like IgA nephropathy.

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Purpose: This study sought to develop an unbalanced-ensemble model that could accurately predict death outcomes of patients with comorbid coronary heart disease (CHD) and hypertension and evaluate the factors contributing to death.

Patients And Methods: Medical records of 1058 patients with coronary heart disease combined with hypertension and excluding those acute coronary syndrome were collected. Patients were followed-up at the first, third, sixth, and twelfth months after discharge to record death events.

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Introduction: Selective posterior rhizotomy (SPR) is a preferred procedure for relieving spastic children with cerebral palsy, but it is associated with severe pain and significant emergence agitation (EA). The thoracolumbar interfascial plane (TLIP) block provides an effective blockade to the dorsal branch of the spinal nerve. We hypothesise that the TLIP block may be an effective tool to alleviate EA and postoperative pain scores in children with cerebral palsy undergoing SPR.

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Shandong province, located in the Lower Yellow River, is one of the birthplaces of ancient Chinese civilization. However, the comprehensive genetic histories of this region have remained largely unknown until now due to a lack of ancient human genomes. Here, we present 21 ancient genomes from Shandong dating from the Warring States period to the Jin-Yuan Dynasties.

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Introduction: Telitacicept, a transmembrane activator and cyclophilin ligand interactor (TACI) fusion protein targeting B cell activating factor and a proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL), has proven efficacy in treating Immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy (IgAN). However, serum biomarkers that could predict the clinical response during the treatment remain unclear.

Methods: Plasma samples from 24 participants in the phase 2 clinical trial were collected at baseline and after 4, 12, and 24 weeks; with 8 participants in the placebo group, 9 in the 160 mg group, and 7 in the 240 mg group.

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  • * A new test, called the time-resolved fluorescence immunochromatographic test strip (TRFIS), was developed that can quickly and accurately measure serum GFAP levels, showing a wide detection range and sensitivity.
  • * The TRFIS demonstrated high specificity and precision, successfully differentiating between healthy individuals and those with cerebral hemorrhage, making it a valuable tool for on-site TBI diagnosis.
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Urine retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) has recently been reported as a novel earlier biomarker of chronic kidney disease (CKD) which is a global public health problem with high morbidity and mortality. Accurate and rapid detection of urine RBP4 is essential for early monitor of impaired kidney function and prevention of CKD progression. In the present study, we developed a time-resolved fluorescence immunochromatographic test strip (TRFIS) for the quantitative and rapid detection of urine RBP4.

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Extensive research on zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) and its derivatives has highlighted their unique properties in nanomedicine. ZIF-8 exhibits advantages such as pH-responsive dissolution, easy surface functionalization, and efficient drug loading, making it an ideal nanosystem for intelligent drug delivery and phototherapy. These characteristics have sparked significant interest in its potential applications in tissue regeneration, particularly in bone, skin, and nerve regeneration.

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Cuprous oxide (CuO) has great potential in photodynamic therapy for implant-associated infections due to its good biocompatibility and photoelectric properties. Nevertheless, the rapid recombination of electrons and holes weakens its photodynamic antibacterial effect. In this work, a new nanosystem (CuO@rGO) with excellent photodynamic performance was designed via the in situ growth of CuO on reduced graphene oxide (rGO).

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  • Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is a severe lung cancer with a low survival rate, and this study focuses on understanding the role of anoikis (a form of programmed cell death) in its progression.
  • A model and nomogram were created using four anoikis-related genes to help predict the prognosis of LUAD patients, which showed varying risks and responses to treatment based on genetic expression.
  • The study confirmed the significance of these genes (PLK1, SLC2A1, ANGPTL4, CDKN3) in LUAD proliferation and migration, suggesting potential therapeutic targets for improving patient outcomes.
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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a common progressive neurodegenerative disease. The Ubiquitin-Protease system (UPS), which plays important roles in maintaining protein homeostasis in eukaryotic cells, is involved in the development of AD. This study sought to identify differential UPS-related genes (UPGs) in AD patients by using bioinformatic methods, reveal potential biomarkers for early detection of AD, and investigate the association between the identified biomarkers and immune cell infiltration in AD.

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  • The study focuses on how the NLRP3 inflammasome contributes to cell death (pyroptosis) in macrophages during sepsis, leading to acute lung injury (ALI), and investigates the protective effects of tangeretin (TAN), a compound found in citrus peels.
  • TAN was tested in both mice and cell culture models, showing it reduces inflammation and lung damage due to sepsis, such as pulmonary edema and fibrosis, while also suppressing inflammatory markers.
  • The research identified Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) as a key target for TAN's action, as it prevents the decline in PLK1 levels and impacts related processes involved in inflammation and mitochondrial function in the context of sepsis-induced ALI
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The integration of hydroxyapatite (HA) with broad-spectrum bactericidal nano-silver within biopolymer-based bone scaffolds not only promotes new bone growth, but also effectively prevents bacterial infections. However, there are problems such as a poor interface compatibility and easy agglomeration. In this project, zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIF-8) were grown in situ on nano-HA to construct a core-shell structure, and silver was loaded into the ZIF-8 shell through ion exchange.

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The rapid proliferation of electronic waste (e-waste), including waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs), has exerted immense pressure on the environment. The recovery of precious metals from WPCBs not only serves as an effective means of alleviating this environmental burden but also generates economic value. This review focuses on bioleaching, an environmentally friendly method for extracting precious metals from WPCBs.

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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD), characterized by the progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra and striatum of brain, seriously threatens human health, and is still lack of effective treatment. Dysregulation of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification has been implicated in PD pathogenesis. However, how m6A modification regulates dopaminergic neuronal death in PD remains elusive.

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  • Pyroptosis plays a significant role in the damage caused by cerebral ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury, which poses serious health risks.
  • Tangeretin (TANG), a compound found in the peel of Citrus reticulata, shows neuroprotective properties by reducing brain injury and inhibiting neuronal pyroptosis in both mice and cell models of I/R injury.
  • TANG exerts its protective effects by inhibiting the activation of the AIM2 inflammasome through the regulation of NRF2, and blocking NRF2 reduces TANG's neuroprotective benefits, highlighting TANG's potential as a treatment for cerebral I/R injury.
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