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Jianming Liu

Bio: Jianming Liu is an academic researcher from Henan Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human serum albumin & Quenching (fluorescence). The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 36 publications receiving 587 citations.

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Yuanyuan Yue1, Jianming Liu1, Ren Liu1, Yangyang Sun1, Xiaoge Li1, Jing Fan1 
TL;DR: The interaction between two phthalate plasticizers and human serum albumin was investigated by multispectroscopic techniques and molecular modeling, and indicated that the hydrophobic interactions played a major role in the process.

51 citations

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TL;DR: The raw data indicated that imidazole derivatives could spontaneously bind with HSA through hydrophobic interactions and hydrogen bonds which agreed well with the results from the molecular modeling study.

50 citations

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TL;DR: The results of molecular modeling simulations revealed that the phenanthridine derivatives could bind on both site I in HSA and the binding intensity between three phenanthridgeine derivatives and HSA was BTQ>BFQ>DFQ, and Thermodynamics confirmed that the interaction were entropy driven with predominantly hydrophobic forces.

50 citations

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TL;DR: The conformational transformation of PFOA/PFNA-pepsin was confirmed through the quantitative analysis of the CD spectra and UV-vis, FTIR, three-dimensional fluorescence and molecular docking result indicated that PFCs impact the conformation of pepsin and PFCA was more toxic than PFNA.

48 citations

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TL;DR: Steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence experiments showed that binding of aurantio-obtusin with pepsin occurred through static quenching mechanism, and the binding mode was displayed using molecular simulation, which suggested that the binding process was spontaneous and might involved hydrophobic and hydrogen bonding forces.

45 citations


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01 Jan 2016
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2,960 citations

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TL;DR: This clinically focused comprehensive review on the hazards of phthalates would benefit the general population, academia, scientists, clinicians, environmentalists, and law or policy makers to decide upon whether usage ofphthalates to be continued swiftly without sufficient deceleration or regulated by law or to be phased out from earth forever.

413 citations

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TL;DR: Glycated material was found to function both as a reductant and an oxidant and a possible mechanism by which superoxide is produced is proposed and results may give a clue to diabetic complications.
Abstract: Nonenzymatically glycated human serum albumin and glycated poly-lysine(Lys) in vitro brought about the reduction of nitroblue tetrazolium and ferricytochrome c at pH 9.06 and pH 7.8, respectively. This reduction was inhibited partially by superoxide dismutase (SOD). Glycated poly-Lys caused the oxidation of NADH in the presence of LDH at pH 7.0 which was completely inhibited by SOD. Glycated material was found to function both as a reductant and an oxidant. The reactivity of glycated material is discussed and a possible mechanism by which superoxide is produced is proposed. Results may give a clue to diabetic complications.

299 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of petro-based and bio-based plasticizers for PVC is presented, focusing on the most important categories of PVC plasticizers, namely phthalates and polysaccharidic or lipidic structures.
Abstract: Polymeric materials, in particular PVC, can find various industrial utilizations thanks to the use of plasticizers added during their processing. The most famous applications include wires and cables, coatings, flooring, paintings, packaging… After some generalities concerning plasticization theories and the description of plasticized petro- and bio-based polymers, this review details the well-known different petro-based plasticizers and more particularly phthalates which represent the most important category of PVC plasticizers. Owing to migration problems, impact on the human health and the environment, alternative candidates have been developed by researchers. Renewable resources and their wastes offer a large platform for the design of bio-based plasticizers using polysaccharidic or lipidic structures. In an in-depth analysis, the bio-based plasticizer structures, their groups and substituents (ester groups, alkyl chains, aromatic rings…) are gathered and examined in order to be able to predict their plasticizing efficiency and design new molecular and macromolecular plasticizers from natural resources. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2016, 54, 11–33

246 citations

01 Jan 2016

241 citations