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    Actividad antioxidante, fenoles totales y flavonoides totales en extractos de tallos de Jasminum nervosum Lour

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    Guangxi traditional Chinese Medical University Universidad de Medicina Tradicional China de Guangxi This study evaluated the antioxidant activities of the extracts of Jasminum nervosum Lour. stems along with the effects of different extract solvents on total phenolics (TP), total flavonoids (TF), and antioxidant potential. The antioxidant activity of the extracts was assessed using the following methods: DPPH, ABTS+ both free radicals scavenging assays, and reducing assays. TP and TF were detected by spectrophotometric and HPLC methods. In former methods, the highest amount of TP content was ethy lacetate extract (EAE), expressed as gallic acid equivalents. The greatest TF content was in the n-butanol extract (BE), expressed as lutin equivalents. No significant difference was observed in the TP/TF content between these two extracts. The antioxidant activity and TP/TF content of three extracts seemed to follow the same trend. This implied that there is a good correlation between antioxidant activities and TP/TF content. But in HPLC methods, EAE contained the highest content of lutin and gallic acid, which decreased in the same order of EAE > BE > PE, the rank order of TP/TF content of EAE and BE were different according to antioxidant ability. The overall results showed that the EAE and BE were richer in phenolics and flavonoids than petroleum ether extract (PE), and may represent a good source of antioxidants.Este estudio evaluó las actividades antioxidantes de extractos de tallos de Jasminum nervosum Lour., y el efecto de diferentes disolventes de extracción en los fenoles totales (TP) y flavonoides totales (TF), y su potencial antioxidante. La actividad antioxidante de los extractos fue evaluada usando los siguientes métodos: DPPH, ABTS+ y ensayos reductores. TP y TF fueron detectados por métodos espectroscópicos y por HPLC. Con el primer método, el contenido más alto de TP se obtuvo en el extracto con acetato de etilo (EAE), expresado como equivalentes de ácido gálico. Por su parte, el mayor contenido de TF se obtuvo en el extracto con n-butanol (BE), expresado como equivalentes de luteína. No se observaron diferencias significativas en la relación TP/TF entre los dos extractos. La actividad antioxidante y la relación TP/TF de los tres extractos parecen seguir el mismo comportamiento. Esto implica que hay una buena correlación entre las actividades antioxidantes y la relación TP/TF. Con el método de HPLC, el extracto EAE contenía los más altos contenidos de luteína y ácido gálico, que decrecieron en el mismo orden de EAE > BE > PE, el orden de la relación TP/TF de EAE y BE fueron diferentes de acuerdo a su capacidad antioxidante. En conjunto, los resultados muestran que los extractos de EAE y de BE fueron más ricos en compuestos fenólicos y flavonoides que el extracto de éter (PE), y pueden representar una buena fuente de antioxidantes

    Antioxidant activity, total phenolic, and total flavonoid of extracts from stems of <i>Jasminum nervosum</i> Lour

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    Guangxi traditional Chinese Medical University Universidad de Medicina Tradicional China de Guangxi This study evaluated the antioxidant activities of the extracts of <i>Jasminum nervosum</i> Lour. stems along with the effects of different extract solvents on total phenolics (TP), total flavonoids (TF), and antioxidant potential. The antioxidant activity of the extracts was assessed using the following methods: DPPH, ABTS+ both free radicals scavenging assays, and reducing assays. TP and TF were detected by spectrophotometric and HPLC methods. In former methods, the highest amount of TP content was ethy lacetate extract (EAE), expressed as gallic acid equivalents. The greatest TF content was in the n-butanol extract (BE), expressed as lutin equivalents. No significant difference was observed in the TP/TF content between these two extracts. The antioxidant activity and TP/TF content of three extracts seemed to follow the same trend. This implied that there is a good correlation between antioxidant activities and TP/TF content. But in HPLC methods, EAE contained the highest content of lutin and gallic acid, which decreased in the same order of EAE > BE > PE, the rank order of TP/TF content of EAE and BE were different according to antioxidant ability. The overall results showed that the EAE and BE were richer in phenolics and flavonoids than petroleum ether extract (PE), and may represent a good source of antioxidants.<br><br>Este estudio evaluó las actividades antioxidantes de extractos de tallos de <i>Jasminum nervosum</i> Lour., y el efecto de diferentes disolventes de extracción en los fenoles totales (TP) y flavonoides totales (TF), y su potencial antioxidante. La actividad antioxidante de los extractos fue evaluada usando los siguientes métodos: DPPH, ABTS+ y ensayos reductores. TP y TF fueron detectados por métodos espectroscópicos y por HPLC. Con el primer método, el contenido más alto de TP se obtuvo en el extracto con acetato de etilo (EAE), expresado como equivalentes de ácido gálico. Por su parte, el mayor contenido de TF se obtuvo en el extracto con n-butanol (BE), expresado como equivalentes de luteína. No se observaron diferencias significativas en la relación TP/TF entre los dos extractos. La actividad antioxidante y la relación TP/TF de los tres extractos parecen seguir el mismo comportamiento. Esto implica que hay una buena correlación entre las actividades antioxidantes y la relación TP/TF. Con el método de HPLC, el extracto EAE contenía los más altos contenidos de luteína y ácido gálico, que decrecieron en el mismo orden de EAE > BE > PE, el orden de la relación TP/TF de EAE y BE fueron diferentes de acuerdo a su capacidad antioxidante. En conjunto, los resultados muestran que los extractos de EAE y de BE fueron más ricos en compuestos fenólicos y flavonoides que el extracto de éter (PE), y pueden representar una buena fuente de antioxidantes

    Energy-Efficient UAV-Aided Target Tracking Systems Based on Edge Computing

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    Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)-aided target tracking has been applied in many important practical scenarios such as target vehicle tracking missions. However, the limited computation capability of UAVs can hardly support computation intensive tasks, like the target tracking with real-time video processing. Inspired by the strong computation capabilities from edge computing servers nowadays, this paper develops an energy efficient UAV-aided target tracking system, where the video processing tasks can be offloaded from a UAV to the edge nodes (ENs) along its flight trajectory. To select appropriate offloading ENs for efficient task processing and energy saving, we formulate a cost minimization problem by jointly optimizing the task execution time and the offloading energy consumption. To devise a practical offloading strategy, we propose an Energy-efficient UAV’s Task Distribution (EUTD) algorithm by jointly taking the hiratical computation capabilities among ENs, time and energy requirements for different task, and fast changing wireless channel conditions into account. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that our proposed algorithm can achieve significantly higher energy efficiency and lower latency in UAV-aided target tracking as compared with existing methods

    Dynamic Bath Mixing during an Ingot Casting Process

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    This paper presents the results of a bath stirring investigation using a physical model for an uphill ingot casting process. A new method of mixing time measurement that overcomes the drawback of the conventional measurement method was developed. The method was used to investigate bath stirring for a dynamic-volume bulk bath in which the liquid volume increases over time during the teeming process. The results show that the new method can be successfully applied to reveal the relationship between gas blowing schemes, gas blowing flowrates, and bath depths. It is demonstrated that blowing bubbles causes the flow of the bath to increase when the bath depth is increased. By applying the new data analysis method, three different bottom blowing schemes were explored to study the mixing behaviors under different operating conditions. The results suggest that the concentric circular annulus is more favorable than both the eccentric blowing scheme and symmetrical scheme to achieve efficient mixing

    Analysis of Multiple Clients’ Behaviors in Edge Computing Environment

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    Low-Cost BDS Reflectometry for Real-Time Water Surface Retrieval

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    The official launch of the Chinese BeiDou Navigation Satellite System with global coverage (BDS-3) presents significant opportunities for various applications, including precision agriculture and autonomous driving, among others. With its global spatial coverage and hybrid space constellation comprising geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO), inclined geosynchronous orbit (IGSO), and medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellites, BDS can significantly contribute to various GNSS remote sensing applications that require real-time, precise water surface height measurements with high temporal and spatial resolution, such as in tidal monitoring. In this paper, we propose a carrier-phase-based method for BDS Reflectometry (BDS-R) to precisely retrieve real-time water surface height. Firstly, the BDS-R altimetry method is introduced, along with a detailed explanation of the data processing procedures. Secondly, a quality control method tailored to the characteristics of low-cost BDS devices is developed. Thirdly, a land altimetry experiment is conducted to evaluate the precision of BDS-R and analyze the specific contribution of the BDS hybrid constellation. Finally, a water surface altimetry experiment validates the real-time monitoring capabilities for low-cost BDS-R. The results indicate that low-cost BDS-R can achieve real-time centimeter-level water level monitoring with a temporal resolution of 1 s in lakefront environments. The performance of BDS-R can be significantly improved by the BDS hybrid constellation, particularly IGSOs. It is concluded that low-cost BDS-R has great potential for promoting ground-based GNSS remote sensing applications
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