1.Source, Structure, Biological Activity and Application of Natural Arabinogalactan: A Review
Peng ZHAO ; Man ZHANG ; Dan MU ; Wenming BAI ; Rina SU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(5):353-362
Natural arabinogalactan, an important polysaccharide, has a wide range of sources, a complex structure, various biological activities, and great application potential. Natural arabinogalactan is mainly rich in plants and microorganisms, and its structure varies due to different sources, including types Ⅰ, type Ⅱ, type Ⅱ-related types, and new configurations. Natural arabinogalactan has shown a variety of biological activities, such as anti-tumor, anti-oxidation, anti-coagulation, anti-aging, blood glucose-lowering, intestinal health-maintaining, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory activities. In addition, natural arabinogalactan shows good biocompatibility and low toxicity, serving as a potential material in the biomedical field. Natural arabinogalactan has been designed as a carrier in the drug delivery system to effectively improve drug stability and targeting. Natural arabinogalactan is often added to skin care products to help delay skin aging and enhance skin barrier function because of their moisturizing and antioxidant properties. Additionally, natural arabinogalactan acts as a thickener, stabilizer, and emulsifier to improve the texture and taste while enhancing the nutritional value of food products. The review of latest research reports is helpful to further understand the relationship between the structure, biological activity, and functional application of natural arabinogalactan and provides an important reference for future research and development.
2.Burden of influenza-associated consultations in China from 2011 to 2021 surveillance years
Yuxin SHEN ; Zhibin PENG ; Ying QIN ; Xiaoying YU ; Rina SU ; Qingyi WANG ; Jiandong ZHENG ; Hongting ZHAO ; Xiaokun YANG ; Yanping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(4):612-618
Objective:To estimate the burden of influenza-associated outpatient consultations in China from 2011 to 2021 surveillance years to provide a reference for developing influenza prevention, control strategies, and vaccination policies.Methods:Data on influenza-like illness (ILI) and virological confirmation of sentinel specimens from 2011 to 2021 surveillance years were extracted from China's national sentinel surveillance system. Generalized additive models were fitted to estimate influenza-associated excess ILI outpatient burden, accounting for seasonal baselines and meteorological factors.Results:Influenza was associated with an average of 1.66 (95% CI: 1.51-1.80) excess ILI consultations per 1 000 person-years (py) in China each year from 2011 to 2021 surveillance years. The influenza-associated outpatient burden was similar across different virus types/subtypes. Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 led to a higher rate of influenza- associated ILI consultations [0.65 (95% CI: 0.53-0.76) per 1 000 py] compared to other types/subtypes. The age groups with the highest burdens were children aged 0-4 years and 5-14 years, with excess outpatient consultation rates of 15.23 (95% CI: 13.73-16.73) per 1 000 py and 13.53 (95% CI: 12.49-14.52) per 1 000 py, respectively. Conclusions:Influenza caused many outpatient consultations in China, particularly among children aged 0-14. Continuous influenza monitoring and disease burden assessment should be conducted, and close attention should be paid to the changing trends of various influenza virus types/subtypes. When formulating vaccination strategies, priority should be given to recommending vaccination for high-risk populations, such as children.
3.Burden of influenza-associated consultations in China from 2011 to 2021 surveillance years
Yuxin SHEN ; Zhibin PENG ; Ying QIN ; Xiaoying YU ; Rina SU ; Qingyi WANG ; Jiandong ZHENG ; Hongting ZHAO ; Xiaokun YANG ; Yanping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(4):612-618
Objective:To estimate the burden of influenza-associated outpatient consultations in China from 2011 to 2021 surveillance years to provide a reference for developing influenza prevention, control strategies, and vaccination policies.Methods:Data on influenza-like illness (ILI) and virological confirmation of sentinel specimens from 2011 to 2021 surveillance years were extracted from China's national sentinel surveillance system. Generalized additive models were fitted to estimate influenza-associated excess ILI outpatient burden, accounting for seasonal baselines and meteorological factors.Results:Influenza was associated with an average of 1.66 (95% CI: 1.51-1.80) excess ILI consultations per 1 000 person-years (py) in China each year from 2011 to 2021 surveillance years. The influenza-associated outpatient burden was similar across different virus types/subtypes. Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 led to a higher rate of influenza- associated ILI consultations [0.65 (95% CI: 0.53-0.76) per 1 000 py] compared to other types/subtypes. The age groups with the highest burdens were children aged 0-4 years and 5-14 years, with excess outpatient consultation rates of 15.23 (95% CI: 13.73-16.73) per 1 000 py and 13.53 (95% CI: 12.49-14.52) per 1 000 py, respectively. Conclusions:Influenza caused many outpatient consultations in China, particularly among children aged 0-14. Continuous influenza monitoring and disease burden assessment should be conducted, and close attention should be paid to the changing trends of various influenza virus types/subtypes. When formulating vaccination strategies, priority should be given to recommending vaccination for high-risk populations, such as children.
4.Screening and enzyme activity analysis of chitinase-producing strains from tick-de-rived Bacillus
Gejile HU ; Fuli YU ; Jianzhong LIANG ; Yuxin LIU ; Chula KA ; Lageqi YI ; Rigele TE ; Rina SU ; Fang LIU ; Riletu GE
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(7):1394-1401
The biological activity of chitinase in degrading chitin has garnered extensive attention,particularly for its potential applications in biological control.This study utilized four spore-form-ing Bacillus strains isolated from Dermacentor nuttalli ticks collected in the Hulunbuir region.Traditional bacterial culture methods were employed for isolation and identification,followed by 16S rRNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the purified cultures.chitin-hydrolyzing strains were screened using colloidal chitin plates,and specific chitinase genes were detected via PCR.Fer-mentation was conducted at 37.0 ℃ for 4 d,and the supernatants were subjected to enzyme activity analysis using the DNS method.Four Gram-positive Bacillus strains were successfully isolated from tick tissue samples,they were identified as B.proteolyticus,B.paramycoides,B.thuringien-sis,and B.cereus,and renamed IMH/B-1,IMH/P-1,IMH/T-1,and IMH/C-1,respectively.PCR a-nalysis detected chitinase genes in B.proteolyticus and B.thuringiensis,while B.cereus and B.pa-ramycoides lacked these genes.However,three strains B.proteolyticus,B.thuringiensis,and B.ce-reus demonstrated significant(P<0.01)chitin degradation activity on colloidal chitin.Enzyme ac-tivity assays revealed that chitinase activity ranged from 1.292 to 2.032 U/mL,with B.proteolytic-us exhibiting the highest activity 2.032 U/mL,followed by B.cereus 1.496 U/mL and B.thuring-iensis 1.324 U/mL.This study provides a foundation for further research and application of chiti-nase-producing Bacillus strains.
5.Screening and enzyme activity analysis of chitinase-producing strains from tick-de-rived Bacillus
Gejile HU ; Fuli YU ; Jianzhong LIANG ; Yuxin LIU ; Chula KA ; Lageqi YI ; Rigele TE ; Rina SU ; Fang LIU ; Riletu GE
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(7):1394-1401
The biological activity of chitinase in degrading chitin has garnered extensive attention,particularly for its potential applications in biological control.This study utilized four spore-form-ing Bacillus strains isolated from Dermacentor nuttalli ticks collected in the Hulunbuir region.Traditional bacterial culture methods were employed for isolation and identification,followed by 16S rRNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the purified cultures.chitin-hydrolyzing strains were screened using colloidal chitin plates,and specific chitinase genes were detected via PCR.Fer-mentation was conducted at 37.0 ℃ for 4 d,and the supernatants were subjected to enzyme activity analysis using the DNS method.Four Gram-positive Bacillus strains were successfully isolated from tick tissue samples,they were identified as B.proteolyticus,B.paramycoides,B.thuringien-sis,and B.cereus,and renamed IMH/B-1,IMH/P-1,IMH/T-1,and IMH/C-1,respectively.PCR a-nalysis detected chitinase genes in B.proteolyticus and B.thuringiensis,while B.cereus and B.pa-ramycoides lacked these genes.However,three strains B.proteolyticus,B.thuringiensis,and B.ce-reus demonstrated significant(P<0.01)chitin degradation activity on colloidal chitin.Enzyme ac-tivity assays revealed that chitinase activity ranged from 1.292 to 2.032 U/mL,with B.proteolytic-us exhibiting the highest activity 2.032 U/mL,followed by B.cereus 1.496 U/mL and B.thuring-iensis 1.324 U/mL.This study provides a foundation for further research and application of chiti-nase-producing Bacillus strains.
6.Group cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in the treatment of comorbid insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea: a case report
Min LIU ; Rui ZHAO ; Min CHEN ; Rina SU ; Wanting WEI ; Ping YAO ; Dongsheng LYU
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(6):572-575
This article reported a patient who initially presented with insomnia complaints and was subsequently diagnosed with severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on polysomnography (PSG). The patient tried continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)but gave up because wear the ventilator made it more difficult to fall asleep. Then the patient only received group cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), which not only alleviated insomnia severity but also promoted severe OSA into mild status. Such case suggested that, firstly, due to the high comorbidity of insomnia and OSA, evaluation of OSA should be considered a part worth enough attention of the clinical diagnosis and treatment of insomnia patients. Secondly, by relieving insomnia, CBT-I can alleviate both nocturnal apnea and daytime somnolence in patients with comorbid insomnia and sleep apnoea (COMISA), so the application of CBT-I should be emphasized in the treatment of such patients. [Funded by the Central Government-guided Local Science and Technology Development Fund Project (number, 2022ZY0028)]
7.Analysis of the Effect of the Tightly-knit Speciality Alliance Model on Enhancing the Speciality Technical Capacity of County-Level Hospitals
Rina SU ; Daguo XU ; Peijun CHEN ; Zhongshun TANG ; Zhiyuan WANG ; Yirong WANG ; Qian WANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):90-92,96
In order to promote the development of grassroots hospitals through targeted assistance,ZhuJiang Hospital of Southern Medical University took the lead in responding in Guangdong Province and established a tight-ly-knit specialty alliance belonging to Zhujiang.It introduces the construction content,principles and measures of Zhujiang Tightly-Knit Specialty Alliance,and proposes a dual-promotion management model for the tightly-knit Spe-cialty Alliance.A comprehensive comparison of the changes in specialized technical capabilities and medical quality of Guangning County People's Hospital before and after aid shows that the close specialist alliance has achieved initial results in effectively promoting the sinking of resources and improving the medical technology capabilities and quality of member units.It is of great practical significance for further promoting the development of specialist alliances and filling the shortcomings of primary medical institutions.
8.Analysis of the Effect of the Tightly-knit Speciality Alliance Model on Enhancing the Speciality Technical Capacity of County-Level Hospitals
Rina SU ; Daguo XU ; Peijun CHEN ; Zhongshun TANG ; Zhiyuan WANG ; Yirong WANG ; Qian WANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):90-92,96
In order to promote the development of grassroots hospitals through targeted assistance,ZhuJiang Hospital of Southern Medical University took the lead in responding in Guangdong Province and established a tight-ly-knit specialty alliance belonging to Zhujiang.It introduces the construction content,principles and measures of Zhujiang Tightly-Knit Specialty Alliance,and proposes a dual-promotion management model for the tightly-knit Spe-cialty Alliance.A comprehensive comparison of the changes in specialized technical capabilities and medical quality of Guangning County People's Hospital before and after aid shows that the close specialist alliance has achieved initial results in effectively promoting the sinking of resources and improving the medical technology capabilities and quality of member units.It is of great practical significance for further promoting the development of specialist alliances and filling the shortcomings of primary medical institutions.
9.Analysis of the Effect of the Tightly-knit Speciality Alliance Model on Enhancing the Speciality Technical Capacity of County-Level Hospitals
Rina SU ; Daguo XU ; Peijun CHEN ; Zhongshun TANG ; Zhiyuan WANG ; Yirong WANG ; Qian WANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):90-92,96
In order to promote the development of grassroots hospitals through targeted assistance,ZhuJiang Hospital of Southern Medical University took the lead in responding in Guangdong Province and established a tight-ly-knit specialty alliance belonging to Zhujiang.It introduces the construction content,principles and measures of Zhujiang Tightly-Knit Specialty Alliance,and proposes a dual-promotion management model for the tightly-knit Spe-cialty Alliance.A comprehensive comparison of the changes in specialized technical capabilities and medical quality of Guangning County People's Hospital before and after aid shows that the close specialist alliance has achieved initial results in effectively promoting the sinking of resources and improving the medical technology capabilities and quality of member units.It is of great practical significance for further promoting the development of specialist alliances and filling the shortcomings of primary medical institutions.
10.Analysis of the Effect of the Tightly-knit Speciality Alliance Model on Enhancing the Speciality Technical Capacity of County-Level Hospitals
Rina SU ; Daguo XU ; Peijun CHEN ; Zhongshun TANG ; Zhiyuan WANG ; Yirong WANG ; Qian WANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):90-92,96
In order to promote the development of grassroots hospitals through targeted assistance,ZhuJiang Hospital of Southern Medical University took the lead in responding in Guangdong Province and established a tight-ly-knit specialty alliance belonging to Zhujiang.It introduces the construction content,principles and measures of Zhujiang Tightly-Knit Specialty Alliance,and proposes a dual-promotion management model for the tightly-knit Spe-cialty Alliance.A comprehensive comparison of the changes in specialized technical capabilities and medical quality of Guangning County People's Hospital before and after aid shows that the close specialist alliance has achieved initial results in effectively promoting the sinking of resources and improving the medical technology capabilities and quality of member units.It is of great practical significance for further promoting the development of specialist alliances and filling the shortcomings of primary medical institutions.

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