[Objective] The preventive and therapeutic effects of Folium perillae extract (FPE) on hyperlipemia induced by feeding rabbit with high fat forage were observed. [Method] The high fat and cholesterol diet were adopt...[Objective] The preventive and therapeutic effects of Folium perillae extract (FPE) on hyperlipemia induced by feeding rabbit with high fat forage were observed. [Method] The high fat and cholesterol diet were adopted to create the hyperlipemia model of rabbit. The rabbits were randomly and equally divided into 5 groups which were NC( normal control)group, HLM (high lipid model) group, LFPE, MFPE and HFPE group (low, middle, high dosage of FPE were 0.17 g/kg, 0.5 g/kg and 1.5 g/kg respectively). The contents of TC, TG, LDL-C, HDL-C, MDA and the activity of SOD in serum were detected respectively. [ Result] The three FPE groups could decrease the contents of TC, TG, LDL-C, MDA significantly (P〈0.01) compared with these of HLM group, and the contents of HDL-C (P〈0.01) and the activity of SOD (P〈0.05 ) in serum was increased significantly. [Conclusion] FPE could regulate blood-fat and counteract lipid peroxidation.展开更多
An implicit finite difference method is developed for a one-dimensional frac- tional percolation equation (FPE) with the Dirichlet and fractional boundary conditions. The stability and convergence are discussed for ...An implicit finite difference method is developed for a one-dimensional frac- tional percolation equation (FPE) with the Dirichlet and fractional boundary conditions. The stability and convergence are discussed for two special cases, i.e., a continued seep- age flow with a monotone percolation coefficient and a seepage flow with the fractional Neumann boundary condition. The accuracy and efficiency of the method are checked with two numerical examples.展开更多
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文摘[Objective] The preventive and therapeutic effects of Folium perillae extract (FPE) on hyperlipemia induced by feeding rabbit with high fat forage were observed. [Method] The high fat and cholesterol diet were adopted to create the hyperlipemia model of rabbit. The rabbits were randomly and equally divided into 5 groups which were NC( normal control)group, HLM (high lipid model) group, LFPE, MFPE and HFPE group (low, middle, high dosage of FPE were 0.17 g/kg, 0.5 g/kg and 1.5 g/kg respectively). The contents of TC, TG, LDL-C, HDL-C, MDA and the activity of SOD in serum were detected respectively. [ Result] The three FPE groups could decrease the contents of TC, TG, LDL-C, MDA significantly (P〈0.01) compared with these of HLM group, and the contents of HDL-C (P〈0.01) and the activity of SOD (P〈0.05 ) in serum was increased significantly. [Conclusion] FPE could regulate blood-fat and counteract lipid peroxidation.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.11171193 and11371229)the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(No.ZR2014AM033)the Science and Technology Development Project of Shandong Province(No.2012GGB01198)
文摘An implicit finite difference method is developed for a one-dimensional frac- tional percolation equation (FPE) with the Dirichlet and fractional boundary conditions. The stability and convergence are discussed for two special cases, i.e., a continued seep- age flow with a monotone percolation coefficient and a seepage flow with the fractional Neumann boundary condition. The accuracy and efficiency of the method are checked with two numerical examples.