1.Study on Adsorption-Reaction Formaldehyde Remover
Guangmei GUO ; Shufang LI ; Huimin DUAN
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(01):-
Objective To develop a remover of formaldehyde in indoor air. Methods Activated carbon was used as the raw materials, potassium hydroxide as the activator. The activated carbon was modified through activation and impregnation. The influence factors for the formaldehyde adsorption property of activated carbons were evaluated, such as the size, activation temperature, activation time and impregnation time. Results The optimum technics conditions for developing the formaldehyde remover and the optimum conditions to absorb formaldehyde were confirmed. The mass adsorption capacity of the adsorbent was 49.6%, the BET surface area was about 1 591 m2/g and the total pore volume was 1.01 cm3/g. Conclusion The mass adsorption capacity of formaldehyde and the BET surface area of the modified activated carbon in the present paper are better than those of unmodified activated carbon.
2.Determination of Chromium in Human Hair by Spectrophotometry
Guangmei GUO ; Gengliang YANG ; Shiwen DING
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective To study the determination of chromium in human hair by spectrophotometry using starch as color agent. Methods The total chromium(Cr)in human hair was oxidized by (NH4?雪2S2O3 into Cr6+,which could oxidize KI to form I-3 in acid medium. I-3 reacted with starch to form a blue colored complex,which revealed the maximum absorption peak at 590 nm. Results The contents of Cr in human hair were 8.46-29.56 ?g/g.The lowest detection limit and linear range were 0.02 and 0.02-1.0 ?g/ml respectively.The coefficient of variation and standard material-added recovery rates were 3.3% and 94.8%-104.5% respectively. Conclusion This methods was rapid,accurate and convenient for the determination of chromium in human hair.
3.Efefct of adoptive transfer of 5 AzaD-induced re gulator T cells on outcomes of gestation in abortion-prone murine matings
Jian WANG ; Fuxi ZHAO ; Jing YANG ; Runhua LIU ; Yaqin MU ; Xiying WANG ; Juncheng GUO ; Lihua LIU ; Guangmei BAI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(10):1310-1314
Objective:To investigate the effect of the adoptive transfer of CD4+CD25+Foxp3+regulatory T cells ( iTregs) induced by 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine (5AzaD) on pregnant outcome of the abortion-prone mice.Methods:Sixty cases of female CBA/J × male DBA/2J abortion-prone matings were taken as study group,the CD4+T cells from spleen of twenty female CBA/J mice were separated by magnetic activated cell sorting (MACS),5AzaD was applied to the conversion of CD4+CD25-T cells to iTregs,the expression of Foxp3 in Tregs was characterized by flow cytometry analysis before and after epigenetic modification.The purified iTregs were injected into abortion-prone mice on day 1 or 4 of pregnancy,respectively,which were used as therapy groups,and then the embryo resorption rate was counted on day 14 of pregnancy.Results:After the treatment of 5AzaD,the percentage of iTregs in CD4+T cells was (41.50±8.03)%.The embryonic absorption rates of the two therapy groups were 10.47%(on day 1 of pregnancy) and 21.69%(on day 4 of pregnancy) ,respectively ( P<0.05 ) .Conclusion: Epigenetic modication of CD4+CD25-T cells may solve the problem of nTregs deficiency,particularly adoptive therapy of 5AzaD-induced iTregs at early stage of pregnancy can maintain normal pregnancy.