1.Screening, identifying of cellulose-decomposing strain L-06 and its enzyme-producing conditions.
Yuntao LIU ; Shuxia XUAN ; Chuannan LONG ; Minnan LONG ; Zhong HU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(6):1112-1116
Cellulases are relatively costly enzymes that are sold in large volumes for use in different industrial applications, and a significant reduction in cost will be important for their commercial use in biorefineries. The production of cellulase is a major factor in the hydrolysis of cellulosic materials. Hence it is essential to make the process economically viable. A strain (L-06) with high cellulase activity was screened from rice straw compost and classified as Penicillium decumbens by the analysis of its morphology and 18S rRNA gene sequences. Different conditions of liquid fermentation medium including nitrogen source, carbon source, surfactant, temperature, initial pH, inoculation quantity for the production of cellulase had been studied. The maximal beta-1, 4-glucosidase(BGL) activity was 1662 u/mL which is 1.49 times of the previous and the maximal exo-beta-1, 4-glucanases(CBH) activity was 2770 u/mL which is 1.36 times of the previous, cultured in the optimal condition for three days. And the maximal endo-beta-1, 4-glucanases (EG) activity was 18064 u/mL which is 1.87 times of the previous and the maximal filter paper enzyme(FPase) activity was 4035 u/mL which is 1.47 times of the previous, cultured in the optimal condition for four days. In the optimization experiments, the EG and CBH in the culture condition (pH10) maintained 70% and 43% activity. In the culture condition (50 degrees C) EG and CBH maintained 59% and 68% activity, which showed heat and alkali resistant characteristics.
Cell Culture Techniques
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Cellulase
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biosynthesis
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Cellulose
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metabolism
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Glucan 1,4-beta-Glucosidase
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biosynthesis
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metabolism
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Oryza
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Penicillium
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cytology
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enzymology
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isolation & purification
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Plant Stems
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microbiology
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Temperature
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beta-Glucosidase
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biosynthesis
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metabolism
2.Biomechanical comparison of Ortho-Bridge system and plate fixation system for femoral periprosthetic type Vancouver B1 fracture
Wen WANG ; Yuntao LONG ; Guilai ZUO ; Yubin QI ; Jianke LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(1):47-53
Objective:To compare the biomechanical parameters of Ortho-Bridge system (OBS) and locking compression plate+locking attachment plate (LCP+LAP) in the fixation of femoral periprosthetic type B1 fracture.Methods:The same periprosthetic type B1 fracture of human femur were made, including simple fracture model and comminuted fracture model, 12 in each. And the simple fracture models were randomly divided into 6 pieces of OBS system fixation group and 6 pieces of LCP+LAP system fixation group, and the complex fracture models were also randomly divided into 6 pieces of OBS system fixation group and 6 pieces of LCP + LAP system fixation group. Then the four groups of models were tested by axial compression and torsion tests, and the stiffness of the models under axial compression and torsion angle of the models under torsion test were collected. The axial compression failure test was carried out to collect the vertical load of the ultimate failure test. The axial stiffness, torsion angle and axial failure load of OBS and LCP+LAP fixed simple and comminuted fractures were statistically analyzed by t test. Results:For the test of fixed simple fracture, there was no significant difference ( t=0.535, P=0.522) in the axial stiffness between the OBS group (868.87±157.14 N) and the LCP+LAP group (904.53±44.76 N), whereas the results of torsion test showed that the LCP+LAP group had a higher torsion angle 7.17°±0.52° than the OBS group 5.45°±0.44° ( t=5.616, P<0.001); When fixing comminuted fractures, the OBS group had a higher axial stiffness (145.33±10.34 N) than the LCP+LAP group (84.15±8.94 N) ( t=10.961, P<0.001), but the LCP+LAP group had a higher torsion angle 7.75°±1.17° than the OBS group 5.23°±0.31° ( t=4.652, P=0.001). Ultimate failure test data showed that the failure pressure of OBS fixed group (4 967.49±132.88 N) was higher than LCP+LAP group (3 967.41±145.16 N) ( t=12.447, P<0.001). In the LCP+LAP group, there was destruction of the contact cortex at the fracture site, while in the OBS group, there was destruction of the contact cortex at the fracture site as well as fractures around the proximal fixation screw. Conclusion:OBS group has similar axial compression resistance to LCP+LAP group, but better torsion resistance than LCP+LAP group when it is used to fix B1 simple fracture around femoral prosthesis. When comminuted fracture is fixed, the axial compression resistance and torsion resistance of OBS group are better than LCP+LAP group. The stress is dispersed during OBS fixation, which can better avoid the failure of internal fixation during early functional exercise.
3.Study on the intenal fixation of distal femoral fracture with Ortho-Bridge system in elderly patients
Yubin QI ; Jianke LIU ; Hongmei SUN ; Yuntao LONG ; Guilai ZUO ; Wen WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(14):897-904
Objective:To introduce the surgical method of Ortho-Bridge system (OBS) in the treatment of distal femoral fractures in elderly patients and investigate its clinical effect.Methods:From January 2018 to July 2021, 24 elderly patients who suffered distal femoral fractures were treated with bilateral OBS. There were 8 males and 16 females aging from 62 to 87 years, with an average age of 72.6 years. It included 15 cases of simple distal femoral fractures. According to AO classification, there were one case of A1, two of A2, five of A3, two of C1, three of C2 and two of C3. Nine cases of femoral periprosthetic fractures after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) were classified as type II according to rorabeck's classification. After operation, all patients were guided to perform knee joint functional exercise and to measure the range of motion of the knee joint. Then imaging examinations were used to evaluate the fracture healing and measure the femoral-tibial and femoral angles. The American Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee joint scoring system was used to evaluate the knee function.Results:All 24 patients successfully completed the operation. The operation time was 84-115 min, with an average of 96.6 min; the intraoperative blood loss was 150-335 ml, with an average of 240 ml. All patients were followed up for 8-17 months, with an average of 13.6 months. Except for 1 case of nonunion due to few primary bone grafts, which required secondary bone grafting, the other 23 cases achieved bone union. The healing time was 3.5-6 months, with an average of 4.6 months. At 1, 3, and 6 months after operation and at the last follow-up, the flexion angles of knee were 92.2°±10.2°, 98.6°±13.3°, 106.4°±13.7°, 115.7°±15.3°, and the extension angles were -4.7°±4.1°, -1.2°±4.2°, 0.7°±4.5°, 1.8°±4.6°, respectively; and all differences were statistically significant ( F=17.03 and 12.68, P<0.001). The knee flexion and extension angles at the last follow-up were greater than 1, 3, and 6 months after operation, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.001). The femoral-tibial angle was 171.2°±2.4° and 170.7°±3.2°, and the femoral angle was 80.3°±1.7° and 79.6°±2.1°, respectively, at the immediate postoperative and last follow-up, with no significant difference. The HSS scores at 1, 3, 6 months after operation and at the last follow-up were 71.5±7.5, 74.6± 9.3, 78.9±10.4 and 84.7±9.4 respectively, with significant difference ( F=9.17, P<0.001). At the last follow-up, the HSS score was higher than that at 1, 3, and 6 months after the operation, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.001), and the knee function was evaluated according to the HSS scoring system: excellent in 12 cases, good in 9, fair in 3, with an excellent and good rate of 88% (21/24). There was no OBS crack or fixation failure in all patients, and no prosthetic loosening and instability occurred in patients with periprosthetic femoral fractures after TKA. Statistical analysis of the data at the last follow-up between the distal femoral fracture group and the periprosthetic femoral fracture group after TKA showed that the knee flexion function and HSS score of the periprosthetic femoral fracture group after TKA (126.8°±3.7°, 92.2±4.1) were both better than the simple distal femur fracture group (108.9°±15.7°, 80.2±8.8). The difference was statistically significant ( t=4.22, 4.52, P<0.05). One patient had incision fat liquefaction and healed after debridement; bone nonunion occurred in 1 case, which healed after iliac bone grafting. Conclusion:Double OBS has a good clinical effect in the treatment of distal femoral fractures in the elderly, especially in patients with periprosthetic femoral fractures after TKA.
4.Mining and Evaluation of Post-marketing Safe Alert Signals of Pegaspargase and L-asparaginase Based on BCPNN Method
Ni ZHANG ; Hongli WANG ; Guizun ZHONG ; Jun GONG ; Long MENG ; Huilai WANG ; Jianwen XIAO ; Yuntao JIA
China Pharmacy 2021;32(16):2012-2018
OBJECTIVE: To mine and evaluate the post-marketing safety alert signals of pegaspargase (PEG-ASP) and L-asparaginase (L-ASP),and compare the safety differences between them ,so as to provide reference for clinical safe and rational drug use. METHODS : The adverse drug event (ADE) reports of PEG-ASP and L-ASP issued by FDA adverse event reporting system from Jan. 1st,2004-Jun. 30th,2020 were retrieved. BCPNN method was used to mine the safety signals of these two drugs under the condition that the lower limit of information component (IC-2SD)>0 and the number of events ≥3. The medium and strong signals of two drugs with IC -2SD≥1.5 were evaluated and compared in 8 system organ class,such as gastrointestinal system ,hepatobiliary system ,blood and lymphatic system ,blood vessels and lymphatic vessels , nervous system ,immune system ,metabolism and nutrition ,various examinations. IC value of specific ADE signal and its 95% confidence interval were analyzed by time scanning spectrum. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS :The reports of PEG-ASP and L-ASP as suspected drugs were 2 324 and 3 824;67 and 68 medium and strong signals were included ,respectively. In gastrointestinal system,the common strong signal of PEG-ASP and L-ASP was necrotic pancreatitis. In hepatobiliary system ,both of them showed strong signal in venoocclusive liver disease ,and this ADE was not included in the drug instruction. In blood and lymphatic system , common strong signals of the two drugs were febrile neutropenia ,coagulation disorder ,neutropenia and febrile bone marrow regeneration disorder ;in blood vessels and lymphatic vessels ,in addition to haemodynamic instability ,IC values of other signals of L-ASP were higher than those of PEG-ASP. In nervous system ,IC values of other signals of L-ASP were higher than those of PEG-ASP except for intracranial haemorrhage. In immune system ,anaphylactic reaction was a medium signal for L-ASP but was a strong signal for PEG-ASP. In metabolism and nutritional diseases ,except for tumor lysis syndrome ,IC values of other signals of L-ASP were higher than those of PEG-ASP. The results of time scanning spectrum showed that the signals of necrotic pancreatitis and coagulation disorder of PEG-ASP were stable ,while the signals of veno occlusive liver disease and hypersensitivity were unstable and needed to be observed ;above four signals of L-ASP were stable signals. When using PEG-ASP or L-ASP clinically , close attention should be paid to the safety problems such as hypersensitivity ,coagulation disorder ,thrombosis,necrotic pancreatitis,venoocclusive liver disease and hypoproteinemia.