Publications by authors named "Zhiqi Qi"

Objectives: To observe the effect of acupuncture and moxibustion on arterial elasticity in patients with early carotid atherosclerosis.

Methods: A total of 62 patients with early carotid atherosclerosis were randomly divided into a blank group (12 cases, 1 cases dropped-off), a sham-acupuncture group (25 cases, 5 cases dropped-off) and an acupuncture group (25 cases, 3 cases dropped-off). Patients in the acupuncture group received acupuncture treatment, including ①acupuncture:Baihui (GV20), Yintang (GV24), Renying (ST9), Neiguan (PC6), Yanglingquan (GB34);②moxibustion:Yinqiguiyuan (Zhongwan [CV12], Xiawan [CV10], Qihai [CV6], Guanyuan [CV4]), Sihua (Geshu [BL17], Danshu [BL19]);③Intradermal needle:Xinshu (BL15), Danshu (BL19).

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  • A new mild method using PPh/I/imidazole has been developed for deoxygenating substituted methanol derivatives without the use of metals.
  • This process is effective for secondary or tertiary alcohols with one or two heteroaryl groups and is compatible with acid-sensitive heterocycles.
  • However, it does not work for derivatives with 3-pyridyl or certain heterocyclic groups that cannot stabilize the negative charge formed during the reaction.
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Background: Carotid atherosclerosis disease (CAD) is generally associated with the occurrence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents. However, CAD has not been taken seriously enough in the clinic, which, coupled with the single treatment and prevention of CAD, has led to a generally low level of patient compliance. Therefore, acupuncture is expected to be a safe and effective therapy that can be maintained in the long term for patients with CAD.

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In this letter, we report a general one-pot strategy that utilizes three elementary steps (decarboxylative hydrazination, Boc deprotection, and heterocycle condensation) to regioselectively prepare hindered C(sp) substituted pyrazoles and triazoles. The operational simplicity of this sequence and ubiquity of tertiary carboxylic acids allow rapid access to hindered -alkyl azaheterocycles that will be useful to practitioners of medicinal chemistry and agro-chemistry.

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