The polysaccharides in yam bulbils were extracted, and their antioxidant activity and hypoglycemic effect in diabetic mice were discussed. The results showed that the antioxidant activity of polysaccharides in yam bul...The polysaccharides in yam bulbils were extracted, and their antioxidant activity and hypoglycemic effect in diabetic mice were discussed. The results showed that the antioxidant activity of polysaccharides in yam bulbils was signifi- cantly enhanced with the increase of concentration; they showed a strong scaveng- ing ability against DPPH. and .OH, and the scavenging ability was dose dependent to some extent; the scavenging rates reached 91.15% and 89.06% respectively when the dose reached 4.0 mg/ml; the polysaccharides in yam bulbils significantly educed the blood glucose in model rice, and the hypoglycemic effect of large-dose polysaccharides was more obvious. The polysaccharides in yam bulbils has good antioxidant activity and hypoglycemic effect, which provides a new source for devel- opment of safe and natural food antioxidants and blood sugar-lowering agents.展开更多
In this paper,research of aftershock mechanisms is reviewed,including heterogeneity of medium and stress,mechanical loading,fluid intrusion and stress corrosion,and ratestate dependence.Previous studies have indicated...In this paper,research of aftershock mechanisms is reviewed,including heterogeneity of medium and stress,mechanical loading,fluid intrusion and stress corrosion,and ratestate dependence.Previous studies have indicated that the heterogeneity of media and stress is the basic premise of aftershocks generated.From the point view of mechanics,transient creep and afterslip can explain the decay of aftershocks in a short time after a mainshock and the relaxation of stress tends to interpret the characteristics of long-term aftershocks.Fluid intrusion and stress corrosion control the evolution process of the aftershocks under certain conditions.The interaction between the faults perturbed by the mainshock always exists during the aftershock activities.All kinds of models and the theories want to comply with the two basic power-law relationships---the G-R law and Omori law to some extent.展开更多
Aims The aims of this study were to assess how functional diversity(FD)and functional redundancy respond to subalpine meadow ecosystem degradation under anthropogenic disturbance and how species contribute to function...Aims The aims of this study were to assess how functional diversity(FD)and functional redundancy respond to subalpine meadow ecosystem degradation under anthropogenic disturbance and how species contribute to functional redundancy along the disturbance gradient.Methods The study was carried out in the subalpine meadow in Mount Jade Dragon,which is located at the southeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau.Four disturbance intensities[no disturbance(ND),weak disturbance(WD),moderate disturbance(MD)and severe disturbance(SD)]were identified.Species richness,soil properties and five key plant functional traits were assessed along the disturbance gradient.Simpson’s diversity index,FD based on the Rao algorithm,functional redundancy,community-weighted mean of each functional trait and species-level functional redundancy were determined.Important Findings Unimodal change pattern of FD and functional redundancy along the disturbance gradient were found in the present study,with their maximum in MD and WD,respectively.Species diversity showed a decreasing trend with increasing disturbance intensity.As disturbance intensified,species with traits related to conservative growth strategies,such as low specific leaf area(SLA)and high leaf dry matter content(LDMC),decreased,whereas species with resource acquisitive strategies,such as small plant,high SLA and low LDMC,increased in the community.At the species level,species showed species-specific roles in functional redundancy.Notably,some species were important in the community in terms of their unique function.For instance,Ligularia dictyoneura in ND and Potentilla delavayi in MD and SD.展开更多
基金Supported by Key Project of Huainan Normal College(2011LK76zd)Youth Fund of Huainan Normal College(2010LK13)~~
文摘The polysaccharides in yam bulbils were extracted, and their antioxidant activity and hypoglycemic effect in diabetic mice were discussed. The results showed that the antioxidant activity of polysaccharides in yam bulbils was signifi- cantly enhanced with the increase of concentration; they showed a strong scaveng- ing ability against DPPH. and .OH, and the scavenging ability was dose dependent to some extent; the scavenging rates reached 91.15% and 89.06% respectively when the dose reached 4.0 mg/ml; the polysaccharides in yam bulbils significantly educed the blood glucose in model rice, and the hypoglycemic effect of large-dose polysaccharides was more obvious. The polysaccharides in yam bulbils has good antioxidant activity and hypoglycemic effect, which provides a new source for devel- opment of safe and natural food antioxidants and blood sugar-lowering agents.
基金sponsored by the National Key Technology R&D Program of China(2012BAK19B0205)Key Foundation of Earthquake Administration of Shandong Province(JJ1308Y)
文摘In this paper,research of aftershock mechanisms is reviewed,including heterogeneity of medium and stress,mechanical loading,fluid intrusion and stress corrosion,and ratestate dependence.Previous studies have indicated that the heterogeneity of media and stress is the basic premise of aftershocks generated.From the point view of mechanics,transient creep and afterslip can explain the decay of aftershocks in a short time after a mainshock and the relaxation of stress tends to interpret the characteristics of long-term aftershocks.Fluid intrusion and stress corrosion control the evolution process of the aftershocks under certain conditions.The interaction between the faults perturbed by the mainshock always exists during the aftershock activities.All kinds of models and the theories want to comply with the two basic power-law relationships---the G-R law and Omori law to some extent.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31560181)The Biodiversity Survey and Assessment Project of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment,China(2019HJ2096001006).
文摘Aims The aims of this study were to assess how functional diversity(FD)and functional redundancy respond to subalpine meadow ecosystem degradation under anthropogenic disturbance and how species contribute to functional redundancy along the disturbance gradient.Methods The study was carried out in the subalpine meadow in Mount Jade Dragon,which is located at the southeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau.Four disturbance intensities[no disturbance(ND),weak disturbance(WD),moderate disturbance(MD)and severe disturbance(SD)]were identified.Species richness,soil properties and five key plant functional traits were assessed along the disturbance gradient.Simpson’s diversity index,FD based on the Rao algorithm,functional redundancy,community-weighted mean of each functional trait and species-level functional redundancy were determined.Important Findings Unimodal change pattern of FD and functional redundancy along the disturbance gradient were found in the present study,with their maximum in MD and WD,respectively.Species diversity showed a decreasing trend with increasing disturbance intensity.As disturbance intensified,species with traits related to conservative growth strategies,such as low specific leaf area(SLA)and high leaf dry matter content(LDMC),decreased,whereas species with resource acquisitive strategies,such as small plant,high SLA and low LDMC,increased in the community.At the species level,species showed species-specific roles in functional redundancy.Notably,some species were important in the community in terms of their unique function.For instance,Ligularia dictyoneura in ND and Potentilla delavayi in MD and SD.