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        Preceding treatment of non-thermal plasma (NTP) assisted the bactericidal effect of ultrasound on <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>

        Liao, Xinyu,Li, Jiao,Muhammad, Aliyu Idris,Suo, Yuanjie,Ahn, Juhee,Liu, Donghong,Chen, Shiguo,Hu, Yaqin,Ye, Xingqian,Ding, Tian Elsevier 2018 FOOD CONTROL Vol.90 No.-

        <P>Ultrasound is a promising non-thermal inactivation technique. However, ultrasound treatment alone is not very effective. In this study, combined applications of ultrasound and non-thermal plasma (NTP) were assessed for their inactivation efficacy and the physiological change on Staphylococcus aureus cells. The lethal and sublethal injury induced by individual ultrasound, NTP, ultrasound-NTP (UP) and NTP-ultrasound treatments was determined by plate count method. Then, we applied fluorescent technology to demonstrate the physiological variations of S. aureus during various treatments. NTP exposure followed by ultrasound treatment exhibited the highest inactivation rate of S. aureus, Prior NTP helped to provide enough reactive oxygen species (ROS) dissolved in the medium, and the subsequent ultrasound assisted in the injection of ROS into S. aureus cells. This accelerated the reaction between ROS and intracellular biomolecules, which led to the rapid death of the microbes. On the contrary, S. aureus cells treated with ultrasound first were more likely to develop and enhance oxidative response, allowing S. aureus to resist toward the following NTP stressor. Therefore, the findings of this study may be used to the optimization of hurdle technologies of ultrasound and NTP in practice. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.</P>

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        Inactivation mechanisms of non-thermal plasma on microbes: A review

        Liao, Xinyu,Liu, Donghong,Xiang, Qisen,Ahn, Juhee,Chen, Shiguo,Ye, Xingqian,Ding, Tian Elsevier 2017 Food Control Vol.75 No.-

        <P>The increasing consumption of fresh-like food products requires the development of mild processing technologies without loss of nutritional value and sensory quality of foods. Non-thermal plasma (NTP) is an emerging and promising technology for extending the shelf-life of food products. However, the further development of a novel preservation technology should base on the adequate understandings of the effects on microbial behaviors. Therefore, the aim of this review is to provide an overview of the inactivation mechanisms of NTP technology on microbes. Topics covered are the basic introduction of NTP, the intrinsic and extrinsic factors affecting microbial inactivation effect and the probable mechanisms for microbial inactivation. Many factors, including processing parameters, environmental conditions and microbial properties have been shown to influence the bactericidal effect of NTP. According to previous research, the inhibitory activity of NTP against microbes includes biological and physical scenarios, though the exact mechanisms still remain unknown, requiring more investigations in the future. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.</P>

      • Effect of preliminary stresses on the resistance of <i>Escherichia coli</i> and <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> toward non-thermal plasma (NTP) challenge

        Liao, Xinyu,Li, Jiao,Suo, Yuanjie,Ahn, Juhee,Liu, Donghong,Chen, Shiguo,Hu, Yaqin,Ye, Xingqian,Ding, Tian Elsevier 2018 Food Research International Vol.105 No.-

        <P>As the development of hurdle technology, cross-protection of various stresses for pathogens posed the potential risk to food safety and public health. This study tried to explore various preliminary stresses including acidity, osmosis, oxidation, heat and cold on the resistance of microbial cells toward the non-thermal plasma (NTP) exposure. The results indicated that short-term (4 h) exposure of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli to acidity, osmosis, oxidation, heat and cold stresses did not lead to the resistance to the subsequent NTP treatment. On the contrary, acidity, osmosis and heat preadaptation increased the vulnerability of E. coil cells to NTP treatment. After exposing S. aureus to osmosis, oxidation, heat and cold stress for longer period (24 h), the reduction level showed significantly (P < 0.05) higher. Interestingly, long-term (24 h) preliminary exposure of acidic stress exhibited protective effect for S. aureus against the following NTP exposure with less damage in cell membrane integrity, membrane potential and intracellular enzyme activity. It might be due to the protein production for oxidative stress response during preliminary acidic adaptation. In general, the obtained result helped to grasp better understanding of the microbial stress response to NTP treatment and provided insight for the future research in order to accelerate the development of NTP technology in food industry.</P>

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        Phase II trial of VEGFR2 inhibitor apatinib for metastatic sarcoma: focus on efficacy and safety

        Zhichao Liao,Feng Li,Chao Zhang,Lei Zhu,Yehui Shi,Gang Zhao,Xu Bai,Shafat Hassan,Xinyue Liu,Ting Li,Peipei Xing,Jun Zhao,Jin Zhang,Ruwei Xing,Sheng Teng,Yun Yang,Kexin Chen,Jilong Yang 생화학분자생물학회 2019 Experimental and molecular medicine Vol.51 No.-

        Apatinib (YN968D1) is a novel tyrosine kinase inhibitor targeting vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR- 2). We conducted a single-arm, nonrandomized phase II study (NCT03121846) to assess the efficacy and safety of apatinib in patients with stage IV sarcoma. We recruited 64 patients with stage IV sarcoma who had failed chemotherapy. The primary endpoint was progression-free survival (PFS), and the secondary endpoints were progression-free survival rate (PFR), objective response rate (ORR), and disease control rate (DCR) at week 12. Treatment-related adverse effects (AEs) were evaluated. Fifty-nine patients were assessed for efficacy and 64 patients for AEs. The median PFS was 7.93 months. At 12 weeks, the PFR was 74%, the ORR was 16.95% (10/59), and the DCR was 86.44% (51/59). The final ORR was 15.25% (9/59) and the DCR was 57.63% (34/59). Notably, 22 patients (34.38%) who developed hypertension, hand-foot-skin reaction, or proteinuria had significantly longer OS than those without these AEs (18.20 vs. 10.73 months; P = 0.002). We conclude that apatinib is effective and well tolerated in patients with advanced sarcoma. The development of hypertension, hand-foot-skin reaction, or proteinuria may indicate a favorable prognosis, representing a novel finding in sarcoma patients.

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        Effect of Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Properties of High Strain Rate Rolled 7050 Aluminum Alloy

        Yang Liao,Hongge Yan,Weijun Xia,Jihua Chen,Bin Su,Xinyu Li,Lu Zhao 대한금속·재료학회 2022 METALS AND MATERIALS International Vol.28 No.4

        High strain rate rolling (HSRR) is developed to improve the strength, plasticity and stress corrosion resistance of 7050 aluminumalloy simultaneously. The volume fraction of the small-angle grain boundary in the HSRRed alloy sheet is 89.9%. TEM shows that the presence of dislocations and sub-grains promotes the precipitation of the second phase. The alloy inthe T6 state has the highest strength (622 MPa) and the biggest elongation to rupture (20.6%), but poor corrosion resistance. The over-aged state shows the best corrosion resistance. The RRA state can achieve the tensile strength equivalent to T6 of614 MPa, the highest yield strength of 561 MPa and corrosion resistance comparable to the over-aged state. TEM observationshows the existence of sub-grains and dislocations plays an important role in the nucleation of the second phase. Thehigh strength can be attributed to the higher volume fraction of the precipitates, and the high plasticity can be attributed tothe higher work hardening rate. The better corrosion resistance can be ascribe to the wider precipitate-free zones at the grainboundary and the presence of the larger size second phase particles.

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        Analysis of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> cell viability, sublethal injury and death induced by synergistic combination of ultrasound and mild heat

        Li, Jiao,Suo, Yuanjie,Liao, Xinyu,Ahn, Juhee,Liu, Donghong,Chen, Shiguo,Ye, Xingqian,Ding, Tian Elsevier 2017 Ultrasonics sonochemistry Vol.39 No.-

        <P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>This study was designed to investigate the combined effects of ultrasound and mild heat on the viability of <I>S. aureus</I> in association with the cell membrane integrity and intracellular enzyme activity. Cells were treated by ultrasound under 55°C for 3, 5, 7, 10, and 15min. The dynamic changes of <I>S. aureus</I> cell viability, sublethal injury and death were evaluated using flow cytometric assay. Microscopies were applied to identify the morphological appearance, ultrastructure and topography of <I>S. aureus</I>. The results showed the membrane damage was synchronous with esterase inhibition during the exposure to sonication, leading to the immediate lethal effect. On the other hand, bacteria under the mild heat at 55°C were inactivated via a sublethal injury process. The different lethal modes were observed between sonication and mild heat treatments, which could synergistically inactivate <I>S. aureus</I>. The antibacterial value of thermo-sonication was greater than the sum of the individual treatments. The thermo-sonication combination synergistically reduced the number of sublethal cells and also resulted in severe cell damage.</P> <P><B>Highlights</B></P> <P> <UL> <LI> The lethal modes induced by ultrasound and mild heat were different. </LI> <LI> Two sterilization techniques were synergistic in cell inactivation. </LI> <LI> Cell viability, sublethal injury and death were distinguished by flow cytometry. </LI> <LI> Thermo-sonication treatment reduced the number of sublethal cells. </LI> <LI> Microscopies revealed <I>S. aureus</I> morphological changes and bactericidal effect. </LI> </UL> </P>

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        CHIRAL CARBON NANOTUBES AND CARBON NANOTUBE CHIRAL COMPOSITES:PREPARATION AND APPLICATIONS

        XIAOQING CHEN,XIAO-YUN LIAO,JIN-GANG YU,FEI-PENG JIAO,XINYU JIANG 성균관대학교(자연과학캠퍼스) 성균나노과학기술원 2013 NANO Vol.8 No.4

        A review of preparation of chiral carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and carbon nanotube chiral composites is presented. Novel chiral separation science and technology based on CNTs is analyzed and discussed, with the emphasis in two topics. The first topic concerns the possibility of application of chiral CNTs in resolution and chiral sensing. The second topic centers on the subject of enantioseparation based on CNT chiral composites. Despite the crucial functionalization of CNTs using chiral selectors, better resolution could also be achieved by using a mixture of CNTs and optical pure substances as chiral selectors. Due to their ability of improving the degree of enantioseparation, CNTs could find their potential applications in the resolution in the future.

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