1.Biodegradation of nicotine in tobacco extracts for making reconstituted tobacco by strain DN2.
Yongjun YUAN ; Zhaoxin LU ; Xiangyang QI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2009;25(6):897-902
The purpose of the study is to use O. intermedium DN2 to degrade nicotine in tobacco extracts for making reconstituted tobacco. Firstly, we studied the effects of various factors on degradation of nicotine in the extracts by strain DN2. When we added 0.1% yeast extract into the extracts, adjusted its pH value to 7.0 by ammonia solution, inoculated 15% cultures and maintained fermentation temperature of 30 degrees C, the degradation rate of nicotine by strain DN2 was the fastest. Furthmore, under these conditions, we studied the degradation rates of nicotine in three fed batches culture which carried out in a 30-L reactor, the result showed that the average degradation rate of nicotine by strain DN2 was 140.55 mg/L/h, which was much higher than that reported in other studies. These results indicated that strain DN2 may be useful for reducing nicotine content of reconstituted tobacco.
Nicotine
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metabolism
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Ochrobactrum
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classification
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metabolism
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Plant Extracts
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metabolism
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Tobacco
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chemistry
2.Analysis of the necessity and possibility to establish a general practice department at tertiary hospitals
Yuan LU ; Dehua YU ; Zhaoxin WANG ; Bin ZHANG ; Ying PAN ; Huiqin FAN ; Jianjun HAN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;31(6):456-458
The paper identified bottlenecks in establishing general practice departments at tertiary hospitals.With analysis of the importance of general practice education,medical service and research,as well as complete disciplinary building at such hospitals,the authors explored strategies and measures for talent training and development of general practice.
3.Effects of Shenmai injection on I?B and TLR4 mRNA expression in lungs of rats exposed to hemorrhagic and LPS shock
Zhaoxin YUAN ; Xiao LIU ; Dongping JI ; Xu ZHANG ; Zhi WANG ; Yang LI ; Xuejian ZHAO ; Liankun SUN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM: To explore the molecular mechanism of anti-shock effect of Shenmai (SM) injection and to observe its influence on TLR4 and I?B mRNA expression in hemorrhagic shock (HS) plus LPS rat lung. METHODS: Rats were divided into HS, HS+LPS, HS+LPS+ dexamethasone (DEX), HS+LPS+SM group, respectively. HS+LPS injury model of rats were induced by hemorrhagic shock (MAP 40 mmHg for 10 min) followed by intravenous administration of lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 1.5 mg/kg). Four hours later, the TNF-? contents in lung tissue were measured by ELISA, TLR4 mRNA and I?B? mRNA expression were assayed by RT-PCR, ultrastructural changes of the type Ⅱ alveolar cell were observed by electron microscope. RESULTS: The TLR4 mRNA expression level in HS+LPS+SM group was significantly decreased as compared to HS+LPS group (P
4.Interrupted time series analysis for impacts of day surgery on average days of stay
Lei YUAN ; Liang LI ; Zhaoxin QIAN ; Xinyu CHEN ; Lingling PAN ; Qinghong WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2018;34(10):805-809
Objective To evaluate the effects of day surgery on average days of stay, and to provide scientific basis for shorter average days of stay. Methods Data of average days of stay from November 2011 to December 2016 were extracted from 6 departments, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University. Segmented regression analysis of interrupted time series was used to analyze the trend of average days of stay of pre-and post-day surgery. Results Thanks to the application of day surgery, average days of stay decreased by 0. 071 days per month, and the monthly decline increased by 0. 049 days (P<0. 001) than before. Average days of stay in the department of stomatology, ear-nose-throat, general surgery and hepatobiliary & enteric surgery research center were the most obvious, and the monthly decline increased by 0. 110 days (P<0. 001), 0. 049 days (P=0. 008) , 0. 075 days (P<0. 001), and 0. 057 days (P=0. 003), respectively than before. Conclusions Day surgery could decrease average days of stay, enhancing the utilization of hospital resources.