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Chi-Jung Chang,Yu-Chieh Kao,Jem-Kun Chen,Hao-Cheng Zhang,Shu-Yii Wu 한국공업화학회 2023 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Vol.124 No.-
Since a large amount of waste polyester-cotton blended textiles can cause environmental pollution problems,it is crucial to develop sustainable technology for recycling textile wastes and producing valueaddedproducts. In this research, regenerated cellulose and polyester were obtained from thepolyester-cotton jean wastes by a sustainable process through the selective dissolving of cellulose fibersusing an ionic liquid (ILs), 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([Bmim]Cl). We developed an environmentallybenign decoloration approach without the bleaching or leaching processes. Instead, cellulose,polyester, and ILs were recycled from the selective degradation of indigo carmine (IC) or indigo dye inthe dye/ILs solution using the Bi11VO19 photocatalyst without impairing the dissolution capability ofILs. The selective decoloration of dye solution extracted from waste textiles involves interactions amongphotocatalysts, colorants, fibers, and media (ILs). The changes of dye and ILs molecules during the photocatalysisreaction were analyzed. FTIR and Raman spectra of the recycled ILs reveal that the chemicalstructure of ILs remains unchanged after the photocatalytic decoloration process. The ILs and photocatalystscan be recycled for repeated production of regenerated cellulose from waste jeans.
Predictors of Positive Bone Metastasis in Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer Patients
Chien, Tsu-Ming,Lu, Yen-Man,Geng, Jiun-Hung,Huang, Tsung-Yi,Ke, Hung-Lung,Huang, Chun-Nung,Li, Ching-Chia,Chou, Yii-Her,Wu, Wen-Jeng,Huang, Shu-Pin Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2016 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.17 No.3
Background: The prevalence of prostate cancer (PCa) has been increasing in recent years. Treatment strategies are largely based on the results of bone scan screening. Therefore, our aim was to investigate predictors of positive bone metastasis in newly diagnosed PCa patients. Materials and Methods: After extensive review, 336 consecutive patients newly diagnosed with PCa between April 2010 and November 2013 at our institution were enlisted in the study. Patients were divided into two groups according to bone scan results. Univariate analyses (Chi-square test for discrete variables and independent t-test for continuous variables) were applied to determine the potentially significant risk factors associated with distant bone metastasis. Binary logistic regression analyses were used to further investigate the influence of these factors on bone metastasis. Results: The patient mean age was $71.9{\pm}8.6years$ (range: 48 to 94 years). The mean prostate specific antigen (PSA) level and biopsy Gleason score were $260.2{\pm}1107.8ng/mL$ and $7.4{\pm}1.5$, respectively. The body mass index (BMI) for the series was $24.5{\pm}3.4kg/m^2$. Sixty-four patients (19.0%) had a positive bone scan result. Patients with positive bone scan results had a significantly lower BMI ($23.3{\pm}3.5$ vs. $24.8{\pm}3.3$; p=0.003), a higher Gleason score ($8.5{\pm}1.1$ vs. $7.1{\pm}1.5$; p < 0.001), and a higher PSA level ($1071.3{\pm}2337.1$ vs. $69.4{\pm}235.5$; p < 0.001) than those without bone metastasis. Multivariate logistic regression analysis employing the above independent predictors demonstrated that a Gleason score of ${\geq}7$, clinical stage ${\geq}T3$, $BMI{\leq}22kg/m^2$, and an initial PSA level of ${\geq}20ng/mL$ were all independent predictors of bone metastasis. Conclusions: A bone scan might be necessary in newly diagnosed PCa patients with any of the following criteria: clinical stage T3 or higher, a Gleason score of 7 or higher, BMI equal to or less than 22, and a PSA level of 20 or higher.