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National Chung Hsing University
Education•Taichung, Taiwan•
About: National Chung Hsing University is a education organization based out in Taichung, Taiwan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Thin film. The organization has 19443 authors who have published 24060 publications receiving 540154 citations. The organization is also known as: NCHU.
Topics: Catalysis, Thin film, Population, Apoptosis, Gene
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TL;DR: The results suggest that RAPA prevented the effect of the high-fat diet on the rate of accretion in body weight via reducing lipid accumulation, despite greater food intake.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the topography and geology of this area was followed by field investigations, based on a series of limit equilibrium analyses, the failure mechanism of this landslide and the risk of the residual slope were studied.
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TL;DR: Caffeine and epicatechin (EC), main polyphenolic compounds in WEPT, showed both antimutagenic and antimicrobial effect against strains mentioned above, which may partially account for the antimutageic and antibacterial action of pu-erh tea.
Abstract: The biological action of water extract of pu-erh tea (WEPT) was evaluated by Salmonella mutagenesis assay and bacteria test. Like green tea, oolong tea and black tea, WEPT showed neither cytotoxicity and nor mutagenicity toward Salmonella typhimurium TA98 and TA100 with or without S9 mix (an external metabolic activation system). WEPT at 0.5–5 mg/plate expressed a dose-dependent inhibitory effect against both the mutagenicity of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), an indirect mutagen which requires metabolic activation, and 4-nitroquinoline-N-oxide (NQNO), a direct mutagen, in Salmonella typhimurium TA98 and TA100. In general, the antimutagenic activity of WEPT against AFB1 and NQNO was weaker than other tea extract because of the least amount of total catechin in WEPT. For antimicrobial action, WEPT, green tea, oolong tea and black tea at 2.0 mg/ml showed inhibitory effect on growth of Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis, but no effect on Escherchia coli. Obviously, WEPT has potential antimicrobial effect on gram-positive Staphylcoccus aureus and B. subtilis than that of gram-negative E. coli. In addition, caffeine and epicatechin (EC), main polyphenolic compounds in WEPT, showed both antimutagenic and antimicrobial effect against strains mentioned above, which may partially account for the antimutagenic and antimicrobial action of pu-erh tea.
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TL;DR: This paper newly establish the simulation method based on the operational matrices of the orthogonal functions, and formulate the operational matrix of integration in a unified framework.
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TL;DR: The results show that the prolonged plasma residence time of SN-38/CSBC micelles as compared with free CPT-11 permit increased tumor accumulation and consequently, improved antitumor activity.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Barry Halliwell | 173 | 662 | 159518 |
Chi-Huey Wong | 129 | 1220 | 66349 |
Meilin Liu | 117 | 827 | 52603 |
Wen-Hsiung Li | 106 | 461 | 61181 |
Pan-Chyr Yang | 102 | 786 | 46731 |
David A. Case | 102 | 364 | 74066 |
Jo Shu Chang | 99 | 639 | 37487 |
Wilhelm Gruissem | 94 | 325 | 32048 |
Pi-Tai Chou | 90 | 614 | 30922 |
Liang Tong | 81 | 342 | 21752 |
Tim H M Huang | 80 | 318 | 19905 |
De-en Jiang | 80 | 338 | 20466 |
Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng | 77 | 465 | 26807 |
Jianhua Yang | 74 | 554 | 27839 |
Gow-Chin Yen | 72 | 242 | 17303 |