1.Investigation on Production of Cluster Ions UsingSurface-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2017;45(6):851-855
Surface-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (SALDI-MS) has become an indispensable tool in macromolecule and small molecule analysis for solid and liquid samples.However, there were few studies focusing on the ionization mechanisms especially for the small molecules.In this work, the compounds of pyrene, coronene and rubrene which have similar molecular structures were used to investigate the ionization mechanism via SALDI-MS.Additionally the effect of the laser power on the product ions was also investigated.It was found that strong cluster ions peaks nM+(M=pyrene, coronene) were observed for pyrene and coronene, and daughter ions of coronene by loss of C2H2 were also observed.On the contrary, no cluster ion was obtained for rubrene, only daughter ions with the losses of nC6H5 (n=1, 2, 3) were acquired.Finally, the ionization mechanisms were discussed.The formation of clusters of pyrene and coronene was attributed to the interaction of π-π bands.For rubrene, the spatial barrier weakened the interaction of π-π bands because the four phenyl groups were not on the same plane of skeleton structure, thus impeding the formation of cluster ions.
2.Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine in India
Wenyi NIE ; Han SHI ; N. Rajendra GADHAVI ; Jingjing WEI ; Lanye HE ; Jing ZHAO ; Longhui YANG ; Kakit HUI ; Hongxin CAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2021;43(1):12-16
India is a parliamentary republic country located in South Asian. Its medical and healthcare insurance is paid by the state government and it has the world’s largest "free medical" service system. India has a long history of traditional medicine (TM) represented mainly by Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Yoga etc. As early as the 2nd century BC, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) was introduced to India along with religious exchanges and trade activities. At present, acupuncture has achieved independent legal status in India and there are many acupuncture clinics and associations. However, non-acupuncture TCM treatments lack development in India, but the application of acupuncture lacks of systematic standards.