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2. Isolation and Identification of Signature Flavonoid Compounds in Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt.
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SUN Sen, WANG Mengxi, SHU Peng, LI Mingjie, YIN Chenyue, WU Zichao, LI Siwei, LI Wenqing, XIN Zhihong
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coreopsis tinctoria nutt. ,flavonoids ,signature flavonoid ,structural identification ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
In this study, the solvent extraction and purification of flavonoids from three cultivars (coded as 1, 2 and 3) of Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt. were optimized based on the content of total flavonoids and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging capacity. The flavonoids were analyzed and identified by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The results showed that methanol was found to be the best solvent for the extraction of flavonoids. The yield of flavonoids extracted from the first cultivar was the highest, and the total flavonoid content and DPPH radical scavenging capacity of the extract were 65.01 mg/g and 73.59%, respectively. Top 10 most abundant flavonoids were tentatively by HPLC-MS. Eight monomeric compounds were purified from the extract by macroporous resin chromatography, vacuum column chromatography, atmospheric column chromatography and gel permeation chromatography, and these compounds were identified as luteolin, 7,8,3’,4’-tetrahydroxyflavanone, taxifolin, okanin, quercetin, quercetagetin, flavanomarein and marein by MS and NMR spectroscopy. Okanin was determined as the signature flavonoid compound in C. tinctoria Nutt. by HPLC and DPPH radical scavenging activity.
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- 2024
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3. Differential effects of clary sage (Salvia sclarea L.) oil and linalyl acetate on depression levels in diabetic foot ulcer patients with T2DM: a randomized blinded controlled trial
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Ji Won Son, Purum Kang, Sun Seek Min, and Geun Hee Seol
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clary sage ,linalyl acetate ,diabetic foot ulcer ,complementary and alternative medicine ,depression ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
BackgroundDiabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a significant global health concern due to its substantial burden on individuals and healthcare systems. In addition to its physical impact, DFU has emotional effects on patients. This study analyzed the effects of inhaling clary sage (CS; Salvia sclarea L.) or linalyl acetate (LA) on depression and psychological factors in patients with DFU.MethodsThis study, performed at the Diabetic Wound Center, enrolled DFU patients, categorized as having mild or moderate to severe depression based on visual analog scale (VAS) for depression scores. Patients were randomized to inhalation of 5% CS oil, 5% LA or almond oil (control) by natural breathing. Blood pressure, heart rate, Depression-VAS, Anxiety-VAS, and Stress-VAS were measured before and after inhalation.ResultsThis study enrolled 72 patients with DFU, including 43 with mild and 29 with moderate to severe depression. Of the 43 patients with mild depression, 14, 14, and 15 were randomized to inhalation of CS, LA, and almond oil, respectively. Of the 29 patients with moderate to severe depression, 9, 11, and 9 were randomized to inhalation of CS, LA, and almond oil, respectively. Compared with inhalation of almond oil, inhalation of CS oil significantly reduced stress (p
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- 2025
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4. Synergistic Configuration of Binary Rhodium Single Atoms in Carbon Nanofibers for High‐Performance Alkaline Water Electrolyzer
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Natarajan Logeshwaran, Gyuchan Kim, Pandiarajan Thangavel, Sun Seo Jeon, Kaliannan Thiyagarajan, Kampara Roopa Kishore, Hyunjoo Lee, Inseok Seo, Hongseok Yun, Sungho Lee, Byung‐Hyun Kim, and Young Jun Lee
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anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer ,carbon nanofiber ,hydrogen evolution reaction ,interface engineering ,single atom dispersion ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Electrochemical alkaline water electrolysis offers significant economic advantages; however, these benefits are hindered by the high kinetic energy barrier of the water dissociation step and the sluggish kinetics of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in alkaline media. Herein, the ensemble effect of binary types of Rh single atoms (Rh‐Nx and Rh‐Ox) on TiO2‐embedded carbon nanofiber (Rh‐TiO2/CNF) is reported, which serves as potent active sites for high‐performance HER in anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer (AEMWE). Density functional theory (DFT) analyses support the experimental observations, highlighting the critical role of binary types of Rh single atoms facilitated by the TiO2 sites. The Rh‐TiO2/CNF demonstrates an impressive areal current density of 1 A cm−2, maintaining extended durability for up to 225 h in a single‐cell setup. Furthermore, a 2‐cell AEMWE stack utilizing Rh‐TiO2/CNF is tested under industrial‐scale conditions. This research makes a significant contribution to the commercialization of next‐generation high‐performance and durable AEMWE stacks for clean hydrogen production.
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- 2025
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5. The Adolescent Audience for Music Videos and Why They Watch.
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Sun, Se-Wen and Lull, James
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Describes patterns of exposure and motivation of adolescent sample group. Correlates findings with race, gender, involvement with peers, attitude toward school, and other personal circumstances. (MS)
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- 1986
6. Meso-Scale Urban Form Elements for Bus Transit-Oriented Development: Evidence from Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Sun, Se, primary, Her, Jaeseok, additional, Lee, Sae-Young, additional, and Lee, Jae, additional
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- 2017
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7. The Effects of Kevin’s concept on Life Satisfaction : Focused on Five Dimensions of Good City Form Theory
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Her, Jaeseok, primary, Sun, Se Na, additional, and Lee, Jae Seung, additional
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- 2017
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8. Tridepsides from the endophytic fungus colletotrichum gloeosporioides associated with a toxic medicinal plant tylophora ovata
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Sun Sen-Feng, Zhu Shao, Cao Hai-Yan, Liu Yun-Bao, and Yu Shi-Shan
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endophytic fungus ,toxic medicinal plants ,tridepsides ,antidiabetic ,anti-inflammation ,Special situations and conditions ,RC952-1245 - Abstract
Bioactive secondary metabolites from the microbes living in frigid, toxic or other extreme environments are emerging as a new medicinal resource. Here, we report the discovery of new antidiabetic and anti-inflammatory compounds with novel structures from endophytic fungi hosted toxic medicinal plant.
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- 2021
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9. F-FDG PET/CT Parameters for Predicting Prognosis in Esophageal Cancer Patients Treated With Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy
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Seokmo Lee MD, PhD, Yunseon Choi MD, PhD, Geumju Park MD, PhD, Sunmi Jo MD, Sun Seong Lee MD, Jisun Park MD, and Hye-Kyung Shim MD
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background and Aims: This study evaluated the prognostic value of 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography with integrated computed tomography ( 18 F-FDG PET/CT) performed before and after concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) in esophageal cancer. Methods: We analyzed the prognosis of 50 non-metastatic squamous cell esophageal cancer (T1-4N0-2) patients who underwent CCRT with curative intent at Inje University Busan Paik Hospital and Haeundae Paik Hospital from 2009 to 2019. Median total radiation dose was 54 Gy (range 34-66 Gy). Our aim was to investigate the relationship between PET/CT values and prognosis. The primary end point was progression-free survival (PFS). Results: The median follow-up period was 9.9 months (range 1.7-85.7). Median baseline maximum standard uptake value (SUVmax) was 14.2 (range 3.2-27.7). After treatment, 29 patients (58%) showed disease progression. The 3-year PFS and overall survival (OS) were 24.2% and 54.5%, respectively. PFS was significantly lower ( P = 0.015) when SUVmax of initial PET/CT exceeded 10 (n = 22). However, OS did not reach a significant difference based on maximum SUV ( P = 0.282). Small metabolic tumor volume (≤14.1) was related with good PFS ( P = 0.002) and OS ( P = 0.001). Small total lesion of glycolysis (≤107.3) also had a significant good prognostic effect on PFS ( P = 0.009) and OS ( P = 0.025). In a subgroup analysis of 18 patients with follow-up PET/CT, the patients with SUV max ≤3.5 in follow-up PET/CT showed longer PFS ( P = 0.028) than those with a maximum SUV >3.5. Conclusion: Maximum SUV of PET/CT is useful in predicting prognosis of esophageal cancer patients treated with CCRT. Efforts to find more effective treatments for patients at high risk of progression are still warranted.
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- 2021
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10. User Behavior and the “Globalness” of Internet: From a Taiwan Users' Perspective
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Liu, Chun Chou, primary, Day, Wan-Wen, additional, Sun, Se-Wen, additional, and Wang, Georgette, additional
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- 2006
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11. Trans-Anethole Alleviates Trimethyltin Chloride-Induced Impairments in Long-Term Potentiation
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Wonseok Chang, Jihua An, Geun Hee Seol, Seung Ho Han, Jaeyong Yee, and Sun Seek Min
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trans-anethole ,trimethyltin chloride ,long-term potentiation (LTP) ,synaptic plasticity ,hippocampus ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Trans-anethole is an aromatic compound that has been studied for its anti-inflammation, anticonvulsant, antinociceptive, and anticancer effects. A recent report found that trans-anethole exerted neuroprotective effects on the brain via multiple pathways. Since noxious stimuli may both induce neuronal cell injury and affect synaptic functions (e.g., synaptic transmission or plasticity), it is important to understand whether the neuroprotective effect of trans-anethole extends to synaptic plasticity. Here, the effects of trimethyltin (TMT), which is a neurotoxic organotin compound, was investigated using the field recording method on hippocampal slice of mice. The influence of trans-anethole on long-term potentiation (LTP) was also studied for both NMDA receptor-dependent and NMDA receptor–independent cases. The action of trans-anethole on TMT-induced LTP impairment was examined, too. These results revealed that trans-anethole enhances NMDA receptor-dependent and -independent LTP and alleviates TMT-induced LTP impairment. These results suggest that trans-anethole modulates hippocampal LTP induction, prompting us to speculate that it may be helpful for improving cognitive impairment arising from neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease.
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- 2022
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12. Glocalization and identity politics reflections on globalization theories from the Taiwanese experience
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Fang, Leticia Nien‐hsuan, primary and Sun, Se‐wen, additional
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- 1999
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13. Processing complex information: what are the cognitive units and how are they related?
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Al-Menayes, Jamal J., primary and Sun, Se-Wen, additional
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- 1993
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14. Comparison of radiological measures for diagnosing flatfoot.
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Lo HC, Chu WC, Wu WK, Hsieh H, Chou CP, Sun SE, Chou PY, Liao CH, Guan XY, Li SC, Lo, Huan-Chu, Chu, Wen-Cheng, Wu, Wei-Kai, Hsieh, Hsin, Chou, Chieh-Ping, Sun, Shao-En, Chou, Pin-Ya, Liao, Chen-Hui, Guan, Xiao-Yun, and Li, Shu-Chee
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FLATFOOT ,HEEL bone ,MEDICAL radiology ,MILITARY personnel ,ANKLEBONE ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background: In the Taiwanese military, flatfoot is indicated by a calcaneal-fifth metatarsal angle (arch angle) ≥165°. However, the arch angle is not always easily defined.Purpose: To assess correlations between the arch angle and other radiographic measures and thus identify an alternative radiographic measure for diagnosing flatfoot.Material and Methods: Eighty-seven male Taiwanese military recruits were studied (median age 22 years, interquartile range 20-23 years). Lateral, weight-bearing radiographs were taken. Five radiographic measurements, including the calcaneal-fifth metatarsal angle (arch angle), medial arch angle (MAA), calcaneal pitch angle (CP), talus angle (TA), and talar-first metatarsal angle (TFM) were made. Correlations between the arch angle and all other measures were determined. A cut-off value for predicting flatfoot (arch angle ≥165°) was determined for each measure using the Youden index and receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curves were generated for each measure to assess diagnostic accuracy.Results: All measures were significantly correlated with arch angle (P < 0.05); however, the strongest correlation was for CP (ρ = -0.905, P < 0.001). CP was associated with the highest area under the ROC (0.988 vs. 0.711-0.912 for the other measures). Further, CP (cut-off <12.3°) had the highest sensitivity (92.0%), positive predictive value (76.7%), and negative predictive value (96.5%). TFM (>9.5°) had the highest specificity (90.3% vs. 88.75 for CP <12.3°).Conclusion: CP is inversely correlated with arch angle in Taiwanese male military recruits. CP < 12.3° is a significant predictor of flatfoot. Assessment of CP may be used as an alternative means of diagnosing flatfoot when the arch angle is not easily defined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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15. Recurrent Hypoglycemia Triggered by Sorafenib Therapy in a Patient with Hemangiopericytoma
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Si Won Lee, Eun Kyung Lee, Tak Yun, Young-Woong Won, Eun Jeong Ko, Mihong Choi, Sang Il Choi, Sun Seob Park, and Eun Kyung Hong
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Hemangiopericytoma ,Hypoglycemia ,Sorafenib ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Targeted therapy has been proven to be one of the most effective cancer treatments. However, some endocrine disorders can occur during treatment with targeted agents. We report the case of a patient who exhibited a wax and wane pattern of hypoglycemia that was attributed to sorafenib therapy. A 32-year-old woman with metastatic hemangiopericytoma visited the emergency department in a stuporous state. Nonhyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia was diagnosed, was exacerbated shortly after sorafenib therapy, and was improved by the cessation of sorafenib with additional glucocorticoid therapy. Patients with metastatic hemangiopericytoma should be carefully monitored with particular attention to hypoglycemia when sorafenib therapy is initiated.
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16. Processing complex information: what are the cognitive units and how are they related?
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Al-Menayes, Jamal J. and Sun, Se-Wen
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This study deals with the general question of how people process information about public affairs as they encounter it through the mass media. More specifically, the authors sought to examine the nature of the relationship between cognitive variables that play a major role in processing complex information. cognitive complexity, frame repertoiresand factual information.It is hypothesized that these "knowledge structures" determine in part what people "get" out of news about public affairs. To test these relationships, the authors used survey research along with open-ended questions. The combination of these two methods was deemed appropriate because it addressed the active nature of information processing while maintaining the advantage of sample representativeness.
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17. Sa-am Five-element Acupuncture and Hwangyeon-haedoktang Pharmacopuncture Treatment for an Essential Tremor: Three Case Reports
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Jeong Jong-Jin and Sun Seung-Ho
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essential tremor ,acupuncture ,pharmacopuncture ,eight-principle pharmacopuncture ,Sa-am five-element acupunctur ,Medicine ,Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,RZ409.7-999 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to report the effect of a combination of Sa-am five-element acupuncture and eight-principle pharmacopuncture (EPP) for the treatment of an essential tremor (ET). This study reviewed the medical records treated at OO Korean medical hospital for ET by using diverse types of acupuncture without herbal medicine, other types of physical therapy, and western medication related ET or Parkinson’s disease and was performed after the approval of the institutional review board (IRB). The three cases that were finally selected were then extracted and reviewed. The three cases that were finally selected involved three women in their 70s to 80s. The evaluation of the progress was made by using the numeric rating scale. A combined treatment, the method of liver excess (肝乘格), from among Sa-am five-element acupuncture, and Hwangyeonhaedoktang EPP at CV23 and CV17, was applied to all cases. In all three cases, the ET was improved, and recurred ETs improved with the same treatment. The results suggest that the combined treatment of Sa-am five-element acupuncture and Hwangyeonhaedoktang EPP may be effective for treating an ET, even though this conclusion is based on only three cases.
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18. Idiopathic Ninth, Tenth, and Twelfth Cranial Nerve Palsy with Ipsilateral Headache: A Case Report
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Sun Seung-Ho
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acupuncture ,hypoglossal nerve ,cranial nerve palsy ,herbal medicine ,pharmacopuncture ,Medicine ,Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,RZ409.7-999 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Objective: This case report is to report the effect of Korean traditional treatment for idiopathic ninth, tenth, and twelfth cranial nerve palsy with ipsilateral headache. Methods: The medical history and imaging and laboratory test of a 39-year-old man with cranial palsy were tested to identify the cause of disease. A 0.2-mL dosage of Hwangyeonhaedoktang pharmacopuncture was administered at CV23 and CV17, respectively. Acupuncture was applied at P06, Li05, TE05, and G37 on the right side of the body. Zhuapiandutongbang (左偏頭痛方) was administered at 30 minutes to 1 hour after mealtime three times a day. The symptoms were investigated using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Results: The results of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and laboratory tests were normal. The medical history showed no trauma, other illnesses, family history of diseases, medications, smoking, drinking and so on. All symptoms disappeared at the 10th day of treatment. Conclusion: Korean traditional treatment such as acupuncture, pharmcopuncture, and herbal medicine for the treatment of ninth, tenth, and twelfth cranial nerve palsy of unknown origin is suggested to be effective even though this conclusion is based on a single.
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19. Mountain Ginseng Pharmacopuncture Treatment on Three Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patients -Case Report
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Ryu Young-jin, Lee Kwangho, Kwon Ki-Rok, Lee Yeon-hee, Sun Seung-ho, Lee Sun-ju, and An Jung-Cheol
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Mountain Ginseng Pharmacopuncture(MGP) ,Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS) ,Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Functional Rating Scale(ALSFRS) ,Medicine ,Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,RZ409.7-999 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Objectives : The objective of this study is to report the change of progress in symptoms and various scales after treated with Mountain Ginseng Pharmacopuncture(MGP) on the patients of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS). Methods : The three ALS patients who treated with MGP, were checked the change of progress by ALS Functional Rating Scale(ALSFRS), ALS Severity Score(ALSSS), grasping power on both arms and circumference of both thighs and calves. Results : After MGP treatment on three ALS patients, first case did not grow worse during MGP treated whereas she got worse rapidly during none treated period . Second case did not grow worse during treated period and third case got worse in progress by slow degrees despite of MGP treatment. Conclusions : Although MGP could not control the progress of ALS completely, MGP may help the improving of quality of life(QOL) in ALS patients and have the effect of delayed ALS progression.
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- 2010
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20. Effects of Gyejibongnyeong-hwan on dysmenorrhea caused by blood stagnation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Park Jeong-Su, Park Sunju, Cheon Chun-Hoo, Go Ho-Yeon, Sun Seung-Ho, Shin Yong-Cheol, Jang Bo-Hyoung, and Ko Seong-Gyu
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background Gyejibongnyeong-hwan (GJBNH) is one of the most popular Korean medicine formulas for menstrual pain of dysmenorrhea. The concept of blood stagnation in Korean medicine is considered the main factor of causing abdominal pain, or cramps, during menstrual periods. To treat the symptoms, GJBNH is used to fluidify the stagnated blood and induce the blood flow to be smooth, reducing pain as the result. The purpose of this trial is to identify the efficacy of GJBNH in dysmenorrhea caused by blood stagnation. Methods This study is a multi-centre, randomised, double-blind, controlled trial with two parallel arms: the group taking GJBNH and the group taking placebo. 100 patients (women from age 18 to 35) will be enrolled to the trial. Through randomization 50 patients will be in experiment arm, and the other 50 patients will be in control arm. At the second visit (baseline), all participants who were already screened that they fulfil both the inclusion and the exclusion criteria will be randomised into two groups. Each group will take the intervention three times per day during two menstrual cycles. After the treatment for two cycles, each patient will be followed up during their 3rd, 4th and 5th menstrual cycles. From the screening (Visit 1) through the second follow-up (Visit 6) the entire process will take 25 weeks. Discussion This trial will provide evidence for the effectiveness of GJBNH in treating periodical pain due to dysmenorrhea that is caused by blood stagnation. The primary outcome between the two groups will be measured by changes in the Visual Analogue Score (VAS) of pain. The secondary outcome will be measured by the Blood Stagnation Scale, the Short-form McGill questionnaire and the COX menstrual symptom scale. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and repeated measured ANOVA will be used to analyze the data analysis. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials: ISRCTN30426947
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21. Hwangryunhaedoktang in adult patients with Atopic Dermatitis: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, two-centre trial - study protocol
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Seo Eun-Sung, Kim Ji-Eun, Yoon In-Hwan, Oh Yong-Leol, Sun Seung-Ho, Seo Hyung-Sik, Lee Dong-Hyo, Kim Nam-Kwen, Shim Gye-Seon, and Zaslawski Christopher
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Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Abstract Background Atopic Dermatitis is a chronic relapsing eczematous skin disease with increasing prevalence and rising costs. It has a clear impact on a patient's quality of life. Many patients are worried about the use of usual care techniques, such as corticosteroids and antihistamine due to the widespread fear of adverse effects. Complementary and alternative medical approaches have been employed to relieve symptoms of Atopic Dermatitis. Hwangryunhaedoktang is among the most strongly preferred and widely used herbal medicines for Atopic Dermatitis in Korea, as it causes very few serious adverse effects. We aim to establish basic clinical efficacy and safety data for Hwangryunhaedoktang, which is approved as an herbal medication by the Korean Food and Drug Administration, in adult patients with Atopic Dermatitis. Methods/Designs This study is a randomised, double blind, placebo-controlled, two-centre trial with two parallel arms (Hwangryunhaedoktang and a placebo). The diagnosis of Atopic Dermatitis will be made according to the criteria of Hanifin and Rajka by two different Oriental medicine doctors. We will include participants experiencing typical conditions of intermittent or continuous Atopic Eczema for six or more months. Participants will receive Hwangryunhaedoktang or a placebo-drug for eight weeks. The total duration of each arm is eleven weeks. Each participant will be examined for signs and symptoms of Atopic Dermatitis before and after taking medication. A follow-up to evaluate the maintenance of safety will be performed two weeks after the final administration of medication. Discussion This trial will utilize high quality trial methodologies in accordance with consolidated standards of reporting trials guidelines. It will provide evidence for the clinical efficacy and safety evaluation of Hwangryunhaedoktang in adult patients with Atopic Dermatitis. Moreover, we will also employ health-related quality of life questionnaires to assess the changes in quality of life. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN26218532
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- 2011
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22. Ethanol extract of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi prevents oxidative damage and neuroinflammation and memorial impairments in artificial senescense mice
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Choi Youkyung, Park Wansu, Lee Sundong, Sun Seungho, Go Hoyeon, Um Jae-Young, Kim Namil, Park Jeong-Su, Park Sunju, Shin Yong-Cheol, Jeong Kukhuon, Song Yunkyung, Kim Gyungjun, Jeon Chanyong, Park Jonghyeong, Lee Keysang, Bang Oksun, and Ko Seong-Gyu
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Abstract Aging is a progressive process related to the accumulation of oxidative damage and neuroinflammation. We tried to find the anti-amnesic effect of the Scutellaria baicalens Georgia (SBG) ethanol extract and its major ingredients. The antioxidative effect of SBG on the mice model with memory impairment induced by chronic injection of D-galactose and sodium nitrate was studied. The Y-maze test was used to evaluate the learning and memory function of mice. The activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase and the content of malondialdehyde in brain tissue were used for the antioxidation activities. Neuropathological alteration and expression of bcl-2 protein were investigated in the hippocampus by immunohistochemical staining. ROS, neuroinflammation and apoptosis related molecules expression such as Cox-2, iNOS, procaspase-3, cleaved caspase-3, 8 and 9, bcl-2 and bax protein and the products of iNOS and Cox-2, NO, PGE2, were studied using LPS-activated Raw 264.7 cells and microglia BV2 cells. The cognition of mice was significantly improved by the treatment of baicalein and 50 and 100 mg/kg of SBG in Y-maze test. Both SBG groups showed strong antioxidation, antiinflammation effects with significantly decreased iNOS and Cox-2 expression, NO and PGE2 production, increased bcl-2 and decreased bax and cleaved caspase-3 protein expression in LPS induced Raw 264.7 and BV2 cells. We also found that apoptotic pathway was caused by the intrinsic mitochondrial pathway with the decreased cleaved caspase-9 and unchanged cleaved caspase-8 expression. These findings suggest that SBG, especially high dose, 100 mg/kg, improved the memory impairments significantly and showed antioxidation, antiinflammation and intrinsic caspase-mediated apoptosis effects.
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23. Aphid endosymbiont facilitates virus transmission by modulating the volatile profile of host plants.
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Shi XB, Yan S, Zhang C, Zheng LM, Zhang ZH, Sun SE, Gao Y, Tan XQ, Zhang DY, and Zhou XG
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- Animals, Aphids drug effects, Aphids microbiology, Aphids physiology, Capsicum microbiology, Capsicum parasitology, Feeding Behavior, Host-Parasite Interactions, Insect Vectors physiology, Plant Diseases microbiology, Plant Diseases parasitology, Rifampin pharmacology, Volatile Organic Compounds metabolism, Aphids virology, Buchnera physiology, Capsicum virology, Cucumovirus physiology, Plant Diseases virology, Symbiosis
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Background: Most plant viruses rely on vectors for their transmission and spread. One of the outstanding biological questions concerning the vector-pathogen-symbiont multi-trophic interactions is the potential involvement of vector symbionts in the virus transmission process. Here, we used a multi-factorial system containing a non-persistent plant virus, cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), its primary vector, green peach aphid, Myzus persicae, and the obligate endosymbiont, Buchnera aphidicola to explore this uncharted territory., Results: Based on our preliminary research, we hypothesized that aphid endosymbiont B. aphidicola can facilitate CMV transmission by modulating plant volatile profiles. Gene expression analyses demonstrated that CMV infection reduced B. aphidicola abundance in M. persicae, in which lower abundance of B. aphidicola was associated with a preference shift in aphids from infected to healthy plants. Volatile profile analyses confirmed that feeding by aphids with lower B. aphidicola titers reduced the production of attractants, while increased the emission of deterrents. As a result, M. persicae changed their feeding preference from infected to healthy plants., Conclusions: We conclude that CMV infection reduces the B. aphidicola abundance in M. persicae. When viruliferous aphids feed on host plants, dynamic changes in obligate symbionts lead to a shift in plant volatiles from attraction to avoidance, thereby switching insect vector's feeding preference from infected to healthy plants.
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- 2021
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24. Localization of Small Pulmonary Nodules Using Augmented Fluoroscopic Bronchoscopy: Experience from 100 Consecutive Cases.
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Yang SM, Yu KL, Lin KH, Liu YL, Sun SE, Meng LH, and Ko HJ
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- Adenoma surgery, Adult, Aged, Carcinoma surgery, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Feasibility Studies, Female, Humans, Lung Neoplasms surgery, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Pulmonary Nodules surgery, Pneumonectomy, Retrospective Studies, Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted, Adenoma diagnostic imaging, Bronchoscopy methods, Carcinoma diagnostic imaging, Fluoroscopy methods, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Multiple Pulmonary Nodules diagnostic imaging
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Background: We developed augmented fluoroscopic bronchoscopy (AFB) for the localization of small pulmonary nodules. Here, we review the results of 100 consecutive cases of AFB localization performed in our institute in order to evaluate its efficacy, safety, and procedural details., Methods: This study was a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. Between July 2018 and September 2019, a total of 100 patients with 124 small lung nodules underwent AFB localization with dye marking and/or microcoil placement. All localizations were performed in a cone-beam computed tomography examination room followed by thoracoscopic resection within 3 days., Results: The mean nodule size was 9.7 mm, and the mean distance from the pleural space was 18.6 mm. Sixty-three patients received dye marking only, and 37 patients received microcoil placement with/without additional dye marking. The mean bronchoscopy duration was 10.4 min, and the mean fluoroscopy duration was 3.4 min. The mean radiation exposure (expressed as the dose-area product) was 3140.8 μGy × m
2 . The AFB procedures were successful in 94 patients [augmented fluoroscopy discrepancy (n = 2), incomplete C-arm confirmation (n = 3), microcoil unlooping (n = 1)]; of those, 91 received successful marker-guided resection [invisible dye (n = 2), failed nodule resection with first wedge (n = 1)]. The mean length of postoperative stay and chest drainage was 4.2 and 2.9 days, respectively., Conclusions: The AFB technique is a safe and reproducible alternative for localizing small pulmonary nodules, and various localization strategies can be implemented for different nodule locations and resection plans.- Published
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25. Real-time augmented fluoroscopy-guided lung marking for thoracoscopic resection of small pulmonary nodules.
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Yang SM, Yu KL, Lin KH, Liu YL, Sun SE, Meng LH, and Ko HJ
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- Bronchoscopy, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Female, Fluoroscopy, Humans, Indigo Carmine, Indocyanine Green, Male, Middle Aged, Multimodal Imaging, Multiple Pulmonary Nodules diagnostic imaging, Multiple Pulmonary Nodules pathology, Retrospective Studies, Solitary Pulmonary Nodule diagnostic imaging, Solitary Pulmonary Nodule pathology, Thoracoscopy, Fluorescent Dyes, Lung Neoplasms surgery, Multiple Pulmonary Nodules surgery, Optical Imaging, Solitary Pulmonary Nodule surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted methods
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Background: Small pulmonary nodule localization via an endobronchial route is safe and has fewer complications than that with the transthoracic needle approach, but accurate marking without a navigation system remains challenging. We aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of endobronchial dye marking using conventional bronchoscopy guided by cone-beam computed tomography-derived augmented fluoroscopy (CBCT-AF) for small pulmonary nodules., Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical records of 61 nodules in 51 patients who underwent preoperative CBCT-AF-guided bronchoscopic dye marking, followed by thoracoscopic resection, between July 2018 and March 2019., Results: The median nodule size was 8.6 mm [interquartile range (IQR) 7.0-11.8 mm], and the median distance from the pleural space was 15.4 mm (IQR 10.6-23.1 mm). All nodules were identifiable on CBCT images and annotated for AF. The median bronchoscopy duration was 8.0 min (IQR 6.0-11.0 min), and the median fluoroscopy duration was 2.2 min (IQR 1.2-4.0 min). The median radiation exposure (expressed as the dose area product) was 2337.2 µGym
2 (IQR 1673.8-4468.8 µGym2 ). All nodules were successfully marked and resected, and the median duration from localization to surgery was 16.4 h (IQR 4.2-20.7 h). There were no localization-related complications or operative mortality, and the median length of the postoperative stay was 4 days (IQR 3-4 days)., Conclusions: Bronchoscopic dye marking under CBCT-AF guidance before thoracoscopic surgery was safely conducted with satisfactory outcomes in our initial experience.- Published
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26. Cumulative experience of preoperative real-time augmented fluoroscopy-guided endobronchial dye marking for small pulmonary nodules: An analysis of 30 initial patients.
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Yang SM, Yu KL, Lin JH, Lin KH, Liu YL, Sun SE, Meng LH, and Ko HJ
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- Aged, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Female, Fluoroscopy adverse effects, Humans, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Pneumonectomy adverse effects, Retrospective Studies, Solitary Pulmonary Nodule diagnostic imaging, Solitary Pulmonary Nodule pathology, Taiwan, Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted adverse effects, Fluoroscopy methods, Lung Neoplasms surgery, Pneumonectomy methods, Solitary Pulmonary Nodule surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted methods
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Background/purpose: Cone-beam computed tomography-derived augmented fluoroscopy (CBCT-AF) for use in guiding endobronchial dye marking of small pulmonary nodules prior to thoracoscopic surgery is still under development. We sought to evaluate the effect of the cumulative experience on procedural parameters of CBCT-AF-guided endobronchial dye marking for preoperative localization of small pulmonary nodules., Methods: Clinical variables and treatment outcomes of the 30 initial patients with small pulmonary nodules who were managed with CBCT-AF-guided endobronchial dye marking followed by thoracoscopic resection in our institution were analyzed. Two sequential groups of patients (group I and group II, n = 15 each) were compared with regard to localization time and radiation doses. The Mann-Whitney U test and chi-square test or Fisher exact test were used in the statistical analyses., Results: In the entire cohort, the median size of solitary pulmonary nodules on preoperative computed tomography (CT) images was 9.3 mm (interquartile range, 7.4-13.6 mm), and their median distance from the pleural surface was 15.2 mm (interquartile range, 10.3-27.1 mm). The median tumor depth-to-size ratio was 1.6 (interquartile range, 1.1-2.3). A significant reduction in single DynaCT radiation (3690.4 versus [vs.] 1132.3 μGym
2 ; P < 0.001) and total radiation exposure (median, 4878.8 vs. 1673.8 μGym2 ; P < 0.001) was noted in group II (late patients) compared with group I., Conclusion: Our initial results of CBCT-AF-guided lung marking demonstrate that the cumulative experience with several technical modifications can achieve the same purpose of endobronchial localization with less procedure-related radiation exposure., (Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier B.V.)- Published
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27. Single-stage hybrid localization: a combination of bronchoscopic lung mapping followed by post-mapping computed tomographic reconstruction and additional transthoracic needle localization in a cone beam computed tomography room.
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Yang SM, Ko WC, Meng LH, Chen LW, Lin KH, Liu YL, Sun SE, and Ko HJ
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Background: Bronchoscopic lung mapping is a multispot dye-marking technique, which should be performed under real-time fluoroscopic guidance and post-mapping computed tomographic reconstruction. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of lung mapping followed by post-mapping computed tomography (CT) and additional needle localization in a cone bean CT (CBCT) room., Methods: Between February 1, 2018 and August 31, 2018, 11 consecutive patients presenting with 14 lung lesions underwent bronchoscopic lung mapping in a CBCT room followed by thoracoscopic surgery. The efficacy and safety of the procedure were assessed through a retrospective chart review., Results: The median size of the pulmonary lesions was 8.1 mm [interquartile range (IQR), 7.2-10.8 mm] with a median depth-to-size ratio (D-S) ratio of 2.43 (IQR, 1.56-2.79). Additional needle localizations were performed in 4 patients, of which 3 and 1 patients underwent dual localization with dye and microcoil and localization with dye only, respectively. The median total localization time was 28 min (IQR, 18-69 min), and the median radiation exposure was 345.0 mGy (IQR, 161.8-486.6 mGy). A total of 8 wedge resections, 5 segmentectomies, and 1 lobectomy were performed. The final pathological diagnoses were as follows: primary lung cancer (n=6), lung metastases (n=4), and benign lung lesions (n=4). No adverse events were observed, and the median length of postoperative stay was 4 days (IQR, 3-5 days)., Conclusions: Bronchoscopic lung mapping followed by post-mapping CT and additional needle localization can be performed together in a single examination room equipped with a C-arm CBCT, and the results of localization are contributory to the surgery., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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- 2019
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28. The complete mitochondrial genome of Glossaulax reiniana (Littorinimorpha: Naticidae).
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Li PY, Yang Y, Li YG, and Sun SE
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In the present study, the complete mitochondrial genome of Glossaulax reiniana was determined using the next-generation sequencing. The circular genome was found to be 15,254 bp in length and had an overall nucleotide composition of 30.6% A, 14.1% C, 15.8% G, and 39.5% T. Similar to the typical caenogastropod mitochondrial genomes, it contained 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and a potential control origin. All protein-coding genes started with standard initiation codons (ATA and ATG) and ended by TAA or TAG. The lengths of 12S ribosomal RNA and 16S ribosomal RNA were 948 and 1353 bp, respectively. The largest noncoding region considered to contain the origin of replication was 59 bp in length. The complete mitochondrial genome reported here would provide useful information for molecular phylogeny, genetic conservation, and sustainable management of G. reiniana ., Competing Interests: No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors., (© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.)
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- 2018
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29. First Report of Capsicum chlorosis orthotospovirus Infecting Zucchini (Cucurbita pepo) in China.
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Sun SE, Wang JQ, Chen S, Zhang SB, Zhang DY, and Liu Y
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- 2018
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30. Complete Genome Sequence of Southern tomato virus Identified in China Using Next-Generation Sequencing.
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Padmanabhan C, Zheng Y, Li R, Sun SE, Zhang D, Liu Y, Fei Z, and Ling KS
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The complete genome sequence of Southern tomato virus (STV), a double-stranded RNA virus that affects tomato in China, was determined using small RNA deep sequencing. This Chinese isolate shares 99% sequence identity to other isolates from Mexico, France, Spain, and the United States. This is the first report of STV infecting tomatoes in Asia., (Copyright © 2015 Padmanabhan et al.)
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- 2015
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31. Fly ash hemolysis as related to its alkalinity.
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Liu WK, Wong MH, Tam NF, and Sun SE
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- Animals, Calcium analysis, Coal, Electron Probe Microanalysis, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, In Vitro Techniques, Power Plants, Rats, Silicon Dioxide toxicity, Spectrum Analysis, X-Ray Diffraction, Aerosols analysis, Air Pollutants toxicity, Erythrocytes drug effects, Hemolysis
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Fly ash particles were collected from the precipitator of a power plant in Hong Kong and the hemolytic activity of the particles of the respirable range (smaller than 10 micron) was studied using a rat red blood cell assay system. It was revealed that coal-fired fly ash had a high hemolytic activity which was dose independent. The hemolysate changed from red to brownish-green. Chemical analyses, including scanning electron microscopy incorporated with energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis, inductively coupled plasma spectrophotometry, and X-ray power diffractometry, showed that a considerable amount of calcium salt coated the surface of the particles. The high alkalinity of the calcium salt initially damaged the red blood cell membrane and then destroyed the hemoglobin molecules released from the damaged cells. This phenomenon only caused a discrepancy if the amount of hemoglobin which remained in the incubation medium was taken into account for the measurement of hemolytic activity of fly ash particles.
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- 1987
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32. Ultrastructural changes of tracheal epithelium and alveolar macrophages of rats exposed to mosquito coil smoke.
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Liu WK and Sun SE
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- Animals, Epithelium drug effects, Epithelium ultrastructure, Female, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Macrophages drug effects, Microvilli ultrastructure, Pulmonary Alveoli drug effects, Rats, Rats, Inbred Strains, Smoke analysis, Trachea drug effects, Insect Repellents toxicity, Macrophages ultrastructure, Pulmonary Alveoli ultrastructure, Smoke adverse effects, Trachea ultrastructure
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The volatile organic compounds of mosquito coil smoke were analysed by a combination of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. 67 volatile organic compounds were detected and 46, including allethrin, phenol, benzene, toluene, xylene, etc. could be identified. Allethrin, a common name for (+/-)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl (+/-)-cis,trans-chrysanthemate, is a synthetic pyrethroid, which is used as an insecticide or repellent in subtropical countries. The vapors also contain other aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons which are combustion products of other mosquito coil constituents, including wood dust, coconut flour and other fillers and dyes. An exposure to the mosquito coil smoke for 60 days (8 h per day, 6 days per week) resulted in a focal deciliation of the tracheal epithelium, metaplasia of epithelial cells, and morphological alterations of the alveolar macrophages of exposed rats.
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