Background: Calotropis procera (C. procera), is an authentic plant naturally grown in the flora of Dead Sea region. Despite its toxicity, C. procera presents healing properties. However, it has not been implemented ye...Background: Calotropis procera (C. procera), is an authentic plant naturally grown in the flora of Dead Sea region. Despite its toxicity, C. procera presents healing properties. However, it has not been implemented yet in cosmetics as an active ingredient. Objective: The biological effects of C. procera callus extract on skin were elucidated solely and in combination with Dead Sea water (DSW). Methods: The capability of C. procera extract to protect against skin inflammation and irritation was tested on ex vivo human skin organ culture by LPS and SDS addition respectively. Viability and cytokine secretion were evaluated. The combination of C. procera extract with Dead Sea water was tested on full thickness skin equivalents. Gene expression and relevant biochemical markers for glycolysis, hypoxia and extracellular matrix balance were tested. Results: C. procera extract exhibits a protective biological activity against skin irritation and inflammation at the biochemical level. Furthermore, a combination of C. procera extract and DSW demonstrates a potential contribution for skin wellbeing via enhance energy production, resistance to hypoxia and extracellular matrix balance. Conclusions: Topical application of C. procera callus extract might support skin balance and wellbeing at the molecular level. Hence, it is recommended for new cosmetic formulae as standalone or in combination with Dead Sea water, in the effort to achieve anti-aging bio-activity that is working beyond skin aging symptoms, especially via skin calming effects and skin energy enhancement.展开更多
With rutin standard sample as the comparison, flavonoid extraction rate as an indicator, UV-2450 ultraviolet visible light spectrophotometer to measure flavonoid content in planted Trollius chinensis through orthogona...With rutin standard sample as the comparison, flavonoid extraction rate as an indicator, UV-2450 ultraviolet visible light spectrophotometer to measure flavonoid content in planted Trollius chinensis through orthogonal experiment, this experiment optimizes process condition of flavonoid in Trollius chinensis through water extraction and ethanol extraction. The result shows that flavonoid extraction rate of Trollius chinensis through ethanol extraction method is obviously higher than water extraction, and the optimal extraction process condition is: ethanol concentration is 75%, extraction time is 90min, extraction times are 3, and fluid material ratio is 20:1.展开更多
Triacontyl modified silica gel as a sorbent coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS) was developed to determine EPA prior 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs) in water samples.Various parameters o...Triacontyl modified silica gel as a sorbent coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS) was developed to determine EPA prior 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs) in water samples.Various parameters of solid-phase extraction such as organic modifier solvent,eluent,sample flow rate and volume were optimized.The developed method was found to yield a linear calibration curve in the concentration range of 0.05-8μg/L with respect to naphthalene,acenaphthylene,acenaphthene and 0.01-8μg/L for dibenz[a,h]anthracene and 0.05-14μg/L for fluorene,phenanthrene,anthracene and 0.01-14μg/L for the rest of analytes.Furthermore,the good accuracy and repeatability of the method made sure the requirements for achieving reliable analysis of PAHs in the environmental water samples,and the recoveries of optimal method were in the range of 80-120%except to higher volatility PAHs.C_(30)-bonded silica was proved to be an efficient sorbent for extraction of high molecular weight PAHs.展开更多
The allelopathic potential of Rhus chinensis Mill on seedling growth of radish(Raphanus sativus L.),semen cassiae(seed of Cassia obtusifolia L.) and black soyabean [Glycine max(L.) Merr.] was investigated under ...The allelopathic potential of Rhus chinensis Mill on seedling growth of radish(Raphanus sativus L.),semen cassiae(seed of Cassia obtusifolia L.) and black soyabean [Glycine max(L.) Merr.] was investigated under laboratory conditions.The water extracts of seed,leaf and bark of R.chinensis inhibited the germination and the growth of roots and shoots of radish,semen cassiae,and black soyabean.Significant increasing reductions in the germination and growth of roots and shoots were observed as the concentration of water extract increased in all bioassays.The order of allelopathic potentials of the three parts from R.chinensis plant on seed germination of these receptors was leaf [ seed [ bark.However,the inhibition of water extracts from R.chinensis seed on root activity of semen cassiae was more severe than from the other two parts.The allelopathic potential on the germination of radish was higher than that of black soyabean and semen cassiae.The integrated effect index for allelopathic potential of water extracts of leaf of R.chinensis on radish,semen cassiae and black soyabean seedling growth were-0.88,-0.93 and-0.98 respectively.The results suggested that it is important to minimize the negative allelopathic potential of R.chinensis in agroforestry systems,and to exploit this traditional Chinese medicinal tree for the production of natural bio-pesticides.展开更多
文摘Background: Calotropis procera (C. procera), is an authentic plant naturally grown in the flora of Dead Sea region. Despite its toxicity, C. procera presents healing properties. However, it has not been implemented yet in cosmetics as an active ingredient. Objective: The biological effects of C. procera callus extract on skin were elucidated solely and in combination with Dead Sea water (DSW). Methods: The capability of C. procera extract to protect against skin inflammation and irritation was tested on ex vivo human skin organ culture by LPS and SDS addition respectively. Viability and cytokine secretion were evaluated. The combination of C. procera extract with Dead Sea water was tested on full thickness skin equivalents. Gene expression and relevant biochemical markers for glycolysis, hypoxia and extracellular matrix balance were tested. Results: C. procera extract exhibits a protective biological activity against skin irritation and inflammation at the biochemical level. Furthermore, a combination of C. procera extract and DSW demonstrates a potential contribution for skin wellbeing via enhance energy production, resistance to hypoxia and extracellular matrix balance. Conclusions: Topical application of C. procera callus extract might support skin balance and wellbeing at the molecular level. Hence, it is recommended for new cosmetic formulae as standalone or in combination with Dead Sea water, in the effort to achieve anti-aging bio-activity that is working beyond skin aging symptoms, especially via skin calming effects and skin energy enhancement.
文摘With rutin standard sample as the comparison, flavonoid extraction rate as an indicator, UV-2450 ultraviolet visible light spectrophotometer to measure flavonoid content in planted Trollius chinensis through orthogonal experiment, this experiment optimizes process condition of flavonoid in Trollius chinensis through water extraction and ethanol extraction. The result shows that flavonoid extraction rate of Trollius chinensis through ethanol extraction method is obviously higher than water extraction, and the optimal extraction process condition is: ethanol concentration is 75%, extraction time is 90min, extraction times are 3, and fluid material ratio is 20:1.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.20775042)the Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education(No.20070003026)
文摘Triacontyl modified silica gel as a sorbent coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS) was developed to determine EPA prior 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs) in water samples.Various parameters of solid-phase extraction such as organic modifier solvent,eluent,sample flow rate and volume were optimized.The developed method was found to yield a linear calibration curve in the concentration range of 0.05-8μg/L with respect to naphthalene,acenaphthylene,acenaphthene and 0.01-8μg/L for dibenz[a,h]anthracene and 0.05-14μg/L for fluorene,phenanthrene,anthracene and 0.01-14μg/L for the rest of analytes.Furthermore,the good accuracy and repeatability of the method made sure the requirements for achieving reliable analysis of PAHs in the environmental water samples,and the recoveries of optimal method were in the range of 80-120%except to higher volatility PAHs.C_(30)-bonded silica was proved to be an efficient sorbent for extraction of high molecular weight PAHs.
基金supported by the Major State Basic Research Development Program(973)of China(No.2011CB100400)Sci-technology Program of Guangdong Province(No.0203-E12147)
文摘The allelopathic potential of Rhus chinensis Mill on seedling growth of radish(Raphanus sativus L.),semen cassiae(seed of Cassia obtusifolia L.) and black soyabean [Glycine max(L.) Merr.] was investigated under laboratory conditions.The water extracts of seed,leaf and bark of R.chinensis inhibited the germination and the growth of roots and shoots of radish,semen cassiae,and black soyabean.Significant increasing reductions in the germination and growth of roots and shoots were observed as the concentration of water extract increased in all bioassays.The order of allelopathic potentials of the three parts from R.chinensis plant on seed germination of these receptors was leaf [ seed [ bark.However,the inhibition of water extracts from R.chinensis seed on root activity of semen cassiae was more severe than from the other two parts.The allelopathic potential on the germination of radish was higher than that of black soyabean and semen cassiae.The integrated effect index for allelopathic potential of water extracts of leaf of R.chinensis on radish,semen cassiae and black soyabean seedling growth were-0.88,-0.93 and-0.98 respectively.The results suggested that it is important to minimize the negative allelopathic potential of R.chinensis in agroforestry systems,and to exploit this traditional Chinese medicinal tree for the production of natural bio-pesticides.