150 research outputs found
Investigations on the Antifungal Effect of Nerol against Aspergillus flavus
The antifungal efficacy of nerol (NEL) has been proved against Aspergillus flavus by using in vitro and in vivo tests. The mycelial growth of A. flavus was completely inhibited at concentrations of 0.8 μL/mL and 0.1 μL/mL NEL in the air at contact and vapor conditions, respectively. The NEL also had an evident inhibitory effect on spore germination in A. flavus along with NEL concentration as well as time-dependent kinetic inhibition. The NEL presented noticeable inhibition on dry mycelium weight and synthesis of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) by A. flavus, totally restraining AFB1 production at 0.6 μL/mL. In real food system, the efficacy of the NEL on resistance to decay development in cherry tomatoes was investigated in vivo by exposing inoculated and control fruit groups to NEL vapor at different concentration. NEL vapors at 0.1 μL/mL air concentration significantly reduced artificially contaminated A. flavus and a broad spectrum of fungal microbiota. Results obtained from presented study showed that the NEL had a great antifungal activity and could be considered as a benefit and safe tool to control food spoilage
A posterior-based Wald-type statistic for hypothesis testing
Ministry of Education, Singapore under its Academic Research Funding Tier
Helically Twisted Chiral Arrays of Gold Nanoparticles Coated with a Cholesterol Mesogen
Gold nanoparticles have been prepared and
surface-functionalized with a 1:1 molar mixture of a
hexylthiol ligand and a chiral mesogenic ligand consisting
of a cholesterylbenzoate attached via an undecylthiol
spacer. Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction showed that
upon annealing a columnar liquid crystal (LC) structure
develops with the nanoparticles forming strings on a
regular oblique 2d lattice. Synchrotron radiation circular
dichroism is substantially enhanced upon the isotropic−
LC transition. In the proposed structural model, layers of
Au columns rotate by a small angle relative to their
neighbors, with the columns winding around a helical axis.
The work demonstrates that it is possible to obtain chiral
LC superstructures from nanoparticles coated with chiral
mesogen without the addition of a separate LC or chiral
dopants. The results provide direction in the development
of plasmonic metamaterials interacting selectively with
circularly polarized light
NF45/NF90-mediated rDNA transcription provides a novel target for immunosuppressant development
Herein, we demonstrate that NFAT, a key regulator of the immune response, translocates from cytoplasm to nucleolus and interacts with NF45/NF90 complex to collaboratively promote rDNA transcription via triggering the directly binding of NF45/NF90 to the ARRE2-like sequences in rDNA promoter upon T-cell activation in vitro. The elevated pre-rRNA level of T cells is also observed in both mouse heart or skin transplantation models and in kidney transplanted patients. Importantly, T-cell activation can be significantly suppressed by inhibiting NF45/NF90-dependent rDNA transcription. Amazingly, CX5461, a rDNA transcription-specific inhibitor, outperformed FK506, the most commonly used immunosuppressant, both in terms of potency and off-target activity (i.e., toxicity), as demonstrated by a series of skin and heart allograft models. Collectively, this reveals NF45/NF90-mediated rDNA transcription as a novel signaling pathway essential for T-cell activation and as a new target for the development of safe and effective immunosuppressants
Energy Saving for Tissue Paper Mills by Energy-Efficiency Scheduling under Time-of-Use Electricity Tariffs
Environmental concerns and soaring energy prices have brought huge pressure of energy saving and emission reduction to tissue paper mills. Electricity is one of the main energy sources of tissue paper mills. The production characteristics of tissue paper mills make it easy to decrease energy cost by using time-of-use (TOU) electricity tariffs. This study investigates the bi-objective energy-efficiency scheduling of tissue paper mills under time-of-use electricity tariffs, the objectives of which are makespan and energy cost. First, considering the processing energy cost, setup energy cost, and transportation energy cost, an energy cost model of a tissue paper mill under TOU electricity tariffs is established. Second, the energy-efficiency scheduling model under TOU electricity tariffs is built based on the energy cost model. Finally, on the basis of decomposition and teaching–learning optimization, this study proposes a novel multi-objective evolutionary algorithm and further combined with the variable neighborhood search to solve the problem. The case study results demonstrate that our study of tissue paper mill energy saving is feasible, and the proposed method has better performance than the existing methods
Posterior-based Wald-type statistic for hypothesis testing
Ministry of Education, Singapore under its Academic Research Funding Tier
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