1.Effect of byproducts in lignocellulose hydrolysates on ethanol fermentation by Issatchenkia orientalis.
Fengqin WANG ; Yaqiong LIU ; Rui ZHANG ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Hui XIE ; Andong SONG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(5):753-764
Byproducts in lignocellulose hydrolysates, namely sodium formate (1 to 5 g/L), sodium acetic (2.5 to 8.0 g/L), furfural (0.2-2 g/L), 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF, 1 to 1.0 g/L) or vanillin (0.5 to 2 g/L) were used to evaluate their effects on ethanol fermentation by Issatchenkia orientalis HN-1 using single factor test and the response surface central composite experiment. Results showed that most of the byproducts had no obvious inhibition on the production of ethanol, except for the addition of 2 g/L vanillin or 1 g/L of 5-HMF, which reduced the ethanol production by 20.38% and 11.2%, respectively. However, high concentration of some byproducts in lignocellulose hydrolysates, such as sodium formate (1 to 5 g/L), sodium acetic (2.5 to 8.0 g/L), furfural (0.2 to 2 g/L) and vanillin (0.5 to 2 g/L) inhibited the growth of I. orientalis HN-1 significantly. Compared with the control, the dry cell weight of I. orientalis HN-1 decreased by 25.04% to 37.02%, 28.83% to 43.82%, 20.06% to 37.60% and 26.39% to 52.64%, respectively, when the above components were added into the fermentation broth and the fermentation lasted for 36 h. No significant interaction effect of the various inhibitors (sodium formate, sodium acetic, furfural and vanillin) except for vanillin single factor on the ethanol production was observed based on the central composite experiments. The concentrations of byproducts in most lignocellulose hydrolysates were below the initial inhibition concentration on ethanol production by Issatchenkia orientalis HN-1, which indicated that Issatchenkia orientalis HN-1 can be used for ethanol production from lignocellulose hydrolysates.
Ethanol
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metabolism
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Fermentation
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Furaldehyde
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analogs & derivatives
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chemistry
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Lignin
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chemistry
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Saccharomycetales
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metabolism
2.The first detection of Babesia genotype from tick at Alataw Pass, China-Kazakhstan border
Dan LUO ; Xiaoping YIN ; Andong WANG ; Yanhe TIAN ; Zhen LIANG ; Te BA ; Jiangguo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2016;35(9):633-635
Objective To investigate the infection state and genotype of Babesia from tick at Alataw port,the China-Kazakhstan border.Methods Drag-flag method and animal body surface method were used to collect ticks at Ebinur Lake wetland,Alataw port.18s rRNA gene of Babesia was tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR),the sequence analysis was conducted with Blast and phylogenetic analysis was conducted with Mega 6.0.Results The positive rate of Babesia gene in ticks was 12.65% (32/253) at Alataw port.By sequencing,32 sequences were divided in ALSK174,ALSK191,ALSK019 three groups.Analysis of Blast showed that ALSK174 had the highest homology with Babesia caballi (EU888904,South Africa),it was 99.72% (356/357);ALSK191 had the highest homology with Babesia occultans (KP745626,Turkey),it was 99.72% (350/351);ALSK019 had 95.76% (339/354) homology with Babesia odocoilei (KC460321,Canada).Conclusion In this study,we have first reported that the Babesia is infected from ticks at Alataw port,the China-Kazakhstan border.
3.Temporal spatial expression of alpha fetoprotein, cytokeratin-19 and c-Met during the process of human embryonic liver development of 3-12 weeks
Andong QI ; Jie ZHANG ; Shuna YU ; Hongguo LIU ; Qing WANG ; Jiying JIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(27):5243-5246
BACKGROUND: There are few studies conceming morphological charactedstics, space-time distribution and differentiation of hepatic stem cells during embryo liver development.OBJECTIVE: To understand the action of alpha fetoprotein, cytokeratin-19 (CK19) and c-Met in the liver through observing the expression of them.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: The in vitro cytological observational study was performed at the Central Laboratory of Weifang Medical College from June 2005 to December 2006.MATERIALS: A total of 40 embryo samples were obtained from 3-rnonth aborted fetus, which were supplied by Hospital Affiliated to Weifang Medical College.METHODS: Aborted embryo was collected and made into sections within 30 minutes. Fetal age was defined according to embryonic layer formation, somite number and organ development under a microscope. Sample sections with fetal age of 3-12weeks were selected. One was collected from every eleven sections and underwent immunohistochemical staining.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Expression of alpha fetoprotein, CK19 and c-Met was measured in embryo hepatic stem cells aged 3-12 weeks.RESULTS: At 3-5 weeks, samples were positive for alpha fetoprotein and c-Met, which were indicated as hepatic stem ceils. At 10-12 weeks, alpha fetoprotein- and c-Met-positive cells were mainly distributed surrounding the header, which suggested that hepatic stem cells were mainly located at hepatic cord of the header. This had similar distribution as adult hepatic oval cells (adult hepatic stem cells). CK19-positive reaction was found at week 7, and mainly at hepatic cord cells, bile duct sheet cells and bile duct epithelial cells at 10-11 weeks. CKlg-positive reaction was only seen at the bile duct sheet and bile duct epithelial cells at week 12. At this time, all bile duct sheet cells and bile duct epithelial cells were positive for alpha fetoprotein, c-Met and CK19.CONCLUSION: CK19-positive reaction was not found in hepatic stem cells, but only detected in bile duct epithelial cells and progenitor calls. CK19 may be not fit for a marker of hepatic stem cells. All bile duct sheet and bile duct epithelial cells are positive for alpha fetoprotein, c-Met and CK19. It is assumed that alpha fetoprotein+/c-Met+/CK19+ may be bile duct progenitor calls.
4.First delection of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto genotype from Hyalomma asiaticum in Karamay, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China.
Jingyun DU ; Andong WANG ; Lumeng MU ; Ke ZHANG ; Yuanzhi WANG ; Jun XU ; Chuangfu CHEN ; Lina WANG ; Jinliang SHENG ; Weize ZUO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2015;36(5):539-540
5.Screening of high lipid production Trichosporon fermentans mutants by transposon tagging mTn-lacZ/leu2 insertion.
Andong SONG ; Yubo LIU ; Hui XIE ; Fengqin WANG ; Xiaoming BAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2011;27(3):468-474
To improve microbial lipid production, we inserted mTn-lacZ/leu2 into Trichosporon fermentans 2.1368-Leu(-) to obtain high lipid production mutants. By observing the LacZ chromogenic change, the positive reaction between Cerulenin (inhibitor of fatty acid synthase) and phosphate vanillin, a higher lipid-producing mutant 2.1368-Leu(-)-7 grown on corn-stalk hydrolysate was obtained. The lipid content of this mutant reached 38.30% (8.97% higher than that of the control) and the lipid production rate was 8.35% (20.63% higher than that of the control). The rate of sugar utilization was 77%, meaning that 100 g corn-stalk could be converted to 8.32 g lipid. The study provided an effective method for microbial lipid production by using cheap raw materials for biodiesel.
3-Isopropylmalate Dehydrogenase
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genetics
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Biofuels
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DNA Transposable Elements
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genetics
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Fermentation
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Lac Operon
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genetics
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Lipids
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biosynthesis
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Mutagenesis, Insertional
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Mutation
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Plant Stems
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metabolism
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
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genetics
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Trichosporon
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genetics
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metabolism
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Zea mays
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metabolism
6.Optimization of corn stover hydrolysis by fed-batch process.
Andong SONG ; Tianbao REN ; Lingling ZHANG ; Fengqin WANG ; Hui XIE
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2011;27(3):393-397
High-concentration sugars production from stover is an important perspective technology for the cellulosic ethanol industrialization. Fed-batch process is an effective way to achieve this goal in the fermentation industry. In this study, based on fed-batch process, high-concentration sugars were produced from pretreated corn stover by enzymatic hydrolysis. After being pretreated by the dilute sulphuric acid, the impacts of the ratio of solid raw material to liquid culture, the content of supplementary materials and the refilling time on the saccharification rate were investigated. Results showed that the initial ratio of solid raw material to liquid culture was 20% (W/V) and the initial concentrations of enzymes for xylanase, cellulose and pectinase were 220 U, 6 FPU, and 50 U per gram of substrates, respectively. After 24 hours and 48 hours, 8% pretreated corn stovers were added respectively together with the additions of xylanase (20 U) and cellulose (2 FPU) per gram of substrates. After 72 hours, the final concentration of reducing sugar was increased to 138.5 g/L from 48.5 g/L of the non fed-batch process. The rate of enzyme hydrolysis of the raw material was 62.5% of the thoretical value in the fed-batch process. This study demonstrated that the fed-batch process could significantly improve the concentration of reducing sugar.
Batch Cell Culture Techniques
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methods
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Carbohydrates
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analysis
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Cellulase
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metabolism
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Cellulose
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metabolism
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Endo-1,4-beta Xylanases
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metabolism
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Ethanol
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metabolism
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Fermentation
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Hydrolysis
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Plant Stems
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Zea mays
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chemistry
7.On Risk and Return in Domestic Pharmaceutical Industry in China
Jia WANG ; Yuguang YOU ; Renjin LI ; Shiming YANG ; Andong YANG ; Yu HUANG ; Biqiang WU ; Zhipeng CHENG ; Yuandong LUAN ; Huaxiang XIA ; Guangrong ZHAO ; Shihui WU
China Pharmacy 2005;0(19):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish a reasonable return level for Chinese pharmaceutical industry and to study the return level of the domestic pharmaceutical industry from 2000 to 2005.METHODS:In view of the financial data of Chinese pharmaceutical industry in the statistical yearbook from 2001 to 2006,the return level for Chinese pharmaceutical industry was established based on its risk level using the principle of "risk-return equilibrium",and the rationality of the return level of Chinese pharmaceutical industry over the 6 years was validated as well.RESULTS:Over the 6 years,the average lowest anticipating rate of return for the Chinese medicine industry was 7.72% and the actually average assets income rate stood at 8.53%,i.e.the average abnormal return rate over the 6 years was 0.81%.CONCLUSION:The return rate of Chinese pharmaceutical industry corresponds to the risk level as well as the reasonable return level.
8.Chinese Pharmaceutical Industry vs. Other Industries in Profits Level
Jia WANG ; Yuguang YOU ; Renjin LI ; Shiming YANG ; Andong YANG ; Yu HUANG ; Biqiang WU ; Zhipeng CHENG ; Yuandong LUAN ; Huaxiang XIA ; Guangrong ZHAO ; Shihui WU
China Pharmacy 2005;0(22):-
OBJECTIVE:To probe into the profits level and profits-gaining capability of Chinese pharmaceutical industry.METHODS:Based on the data recorded in yearbooks between 2001 and 2006,the profits levels were compared between Chinese pharmaceutical industry and China social average assets,other industries in China and overseas pharmaceutical industry.RESULTS:Between 2000~ 2005,the profits level of Chinese pharmaceutical industry was lower than that of Chinese social average assets,i.e.the profit-gaining capability of Chinese pharmaceutical industry was lower than that of China social average assets.Between 2002~ 2004,the profits level of Chinese pharmaceutical industry ranked at the first 10 places among the 39 industries,but dropped far behind in 2005,meanwhile the number of pharmaceutical enterprises who suffered loss increased greatly.CONCLUSION:The prospect for the development of Chinese pharmaceutical industry and the industry environment they confronted are far from optimistic.
9.Comparison of microorganisms fermenting syngas into ethanol.
Andong SONG ; Xinjun FENG ; Fengqin WANG ; Hui XIE ; Dajiao YANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(3):342-349
To evaluate the ability of microbial mix-culture fermenting syngas into ethanol, we studied the microbial mix-cultures A-fm 4, G-fm 4, Lp-fm 4 and B-fm 4 obtained by enrichment and compared with Clostridium autoethanogenum DSM10061 with 10% and 25% inoculation size. The results show that, with 10% inoculation size, the ethanol production of A-fm 4, G-fm 4, Lp-fm 4, B-fm 4 and C. autoethanogenum were 349.15, 232.16, 104.25, 79.90 and 26.99 mg/L respectively. With 25% inoculation size, the ethanol production were 485.81, 472.73, 348.58, 272.52 and 242.15 mg/L respectively. Higher inoculation size will increase the production of ethanol. The tested mix-culture exhibited a significant yield advantage compared with the maximum production of C. autoethanogenum reported in the literature (259.64 mg/L). This research provided a practical method to improve ethanol production from syngas.
Bacteria
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classification
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metabolism
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Clostridium acetobutylicum
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metabolism
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Ethanol
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Fermentation
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Gases
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metabolism
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Hydrogen
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metabolism
10.Basal cell nevus syndrome: 4 case reports and a literature review
WANG Shipeng ; ZHANG Andong ; CHENG Li ; CHEN Baoyong ; WEN Li ; LIU Huawei
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2019;27(1):41-45
Objective:
To summarize the incidence, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of basal cell nevus syndrome and to provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
Methods :
Retrospective analysis of 4 cases of basal cell nevus syndrome admitted to the General Hospital of PLA during January 2017 to January 2018 and recent cases reported in the literature.
Results:
In this study, 1 males and 3 females were included. The patients included a mother and her child. All 4 cases were surgically resected. Pathological reports included all keratocysts of the jaws. There has been no recurrence since follow-up. Through literature summarization and analysis, the clinical manifestations of this syndrome were found to be diverse. Typical clinical manifestations include multiple keratocysts of the jaws, multiple blepharospasms or cancers, deformities of the spine or ribs, increased brachial distance, eye diseases or special face intracranial calcification.
Conclusion
Basal cell nevus syndrome is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder. The clinical manifestations are diverse and the diagnosis is often overlooked. The incidence of cysts in the jaws is one of the important clinical manifestations of this syndrome. Early diagnosis and proper treatment improve patient survival and quality of life.