Publications by authors named "Min-Hui Li"

Eutectogels have emerged as promising candidates for technological applications due to their environmental stability, repeatable deformability, and high ionic conductivity. Nevertheless, the existing eutectogels often show fragile network structures, in which the simultaneous achievement of high modulus, strength, and toughness remains a real challenge. Herein, a variable-temperature solvent exchange (VTSE) strategy is proposed to fabricate mechanically robust eutectogels.

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Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium 'Chachi' (PCRC), a traditional Chinese medicinal herb with dual applications in medicine and food, has demonstrated significant efficacy in treating gastrointestinal disorders. Especially, researches have highlighting PCRC's therapeutic effects on ulcerative colitis (UC). However, bioactive ingredients of PCRC and their molecular mechanisms are still unclear.

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The intracellular balance between nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and its reduced form (NAD/NADH) is essential for cell metabolism. The NAD/NADH redox imbalance strategy using NADH-oxidase-mimic nanozymes has emerged as an attractive antitumor strategy. Here, we develop a photocatalytic metal-free nanozyme that is a polymer vesicle (polymersome) self-assembled from PEG-block-poly(amino acid) functionalized by photocatalytic moieties with aggregation-induced emission (AIE).

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Glassy hydrogels, which maintain a distinctive glassy state at ambient temperature, are appealing for engineering applications. Nevertheless, the existing glassy hydrogels often suffer from inferior strength, inadequate stiffness, and environmental stability caused by weak physical cross-linking. Herein, we present an ultrastiff and ultrastrong glassy hydrogel by introducing robust coordination bonds into a network composed of polyacrylic acid (PAA) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), using a copper acetate-assisted strategy.

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The genus Artemisia is one of the most abundant groups of medicinal plants in the Asteraceae family. Based on the theoretical basis of the pharmacophylogeny, the phylogenetic analysis, association analysis and other methods were used to systematically sort out the genetic relationships, properties, tastes, chemical constituents, and traditional efficacy of Mongolian medicines of genus Artemisia(MMA). The correlation and regularity were discussed.

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  • Multiple myeloma (MM) is a type of blood cancer marked by excessive production of plasma cells that release antibodies, and current research on treatments like Raddeanin A (RA) focuses mainly on solid tumors, leaving a gap in understanding its effects on MM specifically.
  • RA, derived from Anemone raddeana regel, shows promising anti-tumor effects, and this study explores how it may inhibit MM cell growth through network pharmacology and experimental methods, revealing significant interactions with the MAPK signaling pathway.
  • Experimental results demonstrate that RA effectively slows MM cell proliferation, induces apoptosis, alters mitochondrial function, and impacts the expression of key proteins involved in cell growth and survival, suggesting a powerful potential for RA as a treatment for multiple my
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Auxetic foams with a negative Poisson's ratio (NPR) have attracted considerable attention in material engineering due to their outstanding performance in seismic and energy absorption. Nevertheless, thermoplastic auxetic foams are compromised by weak non-covalent crosslinking that diminishes the mechanical strength and durability of foams. Conversely, thermosetting foams with chemical crosslinking, although mechanically robust, face challenges in elaborating auxetic structure and in achieving recyclability.

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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a degenerative disease that caused mortality in people aged >65. Senescence plays a critical role in AAA pathogenesis. Advances in AAA repair techniques have occurred, but a remaining priority is therapies to limit AAA growth and rupture.

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  • Persicae Semen (Taoren), derived from mature peach seeds, is used both as food and in traditional medicine, primarily found in North and East China but now cultivated globally.
  • The seeds contain bioactive compounds like volatile oil, amino acids, and amygdalin, which offer various health benefits such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immune regulatory effects for treating multiple medical conditions.
  • The review covers aspects like resource status, ethnopharmacology, and clinical applications of Persicae Semen, aiming to enhance its use in healthcare.
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Fluorescent elastomers are predominantly fabricated through doping fluorescent components or conjugating chromophores into polymer networks, which often involves detrimental effects on mechanical performance and also makes large-scale production difficult. Inspired by the heteroatom-rich microphase separation structures assisted by intensive hydrogen bonds in natural organisms, an ultra-robust fluorescent polyurethane elastomer is reported, which features a remarkable fracture strength of 87.2 MPa with an elongation of 1797%, exceptional toughness of 678.

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Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer. The nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT)-mediated salvage pathway maintains sufficient cellular NAD levels and is required for tumorigenesis and development. However, the molecular mechanism by which NAMPT contributes to HBV-associated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains not fully understood.

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Polymer micelles/vesicles made of a red-light-responsive Ru(II)-containing block copolymer (PolyRu) are elaborated as a model system for anticancer phototherapy. PolyRu is composed of PEG and a hydrophobic polypeptoid bearing thioether side chains, 40% of which are coordinated with [Ru(2,2':6',2″-terpyridine)(2,2'-biquinoline)](PF) via the Ru-S bond, resulting in a 67 wt % Ru complex loading capacity. Red-light illumination induces the photocleavage of the Ru-S bond and produces [Ru(2,2':6',2″-terpyridine)(2,2'-biquinoline)(HO)](PF).

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Liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) with promising applications in the field of actuators and soft robotics are reported. However, most of them are activated by external heating or light illumination. The examples of electroactive LCEs are still limited; moreover, they are monofunctional with one type of deformation (bending or contraction).

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Inner Mongolia autonomous region of China and Mongolia are the primary regions where Chinese and Mongolian medicine and its medicinal plant resources are distributed. In this study, 133 families, 586 genera, and 1 497 species of medicinal plants in Inner Mongolia as well as 62 families, 261 genera, and 467 species of medicinal plants in Mongolia were collected through field investigation, specimen collection and identification, and literature research. And the species, geographic distribution, and influencing factors of the above medicinal plants were analyzed.

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Polyaniline (PANi) hydrogels that combine advantages of hydrogels and conductive PANi have recently emerged in areas of wearable devices and personal healthcare. Nevertheless, their mechanical performance often gradually degrades after being used for a period, caused by destruction of the inner structures when external forces are applied. Inspired by biological structures with persistent durability, we develop here a phytic acid-assisted PANi/poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogel that shows self-reinforcing features.

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Auxetic materials are appealing due to their unique characteristics of transverse expansion while being axially stretched. Nevertheless, current auxetic materials are often produced by the introduction of diverse geometric structures through cutting or other pore-making processes, which heavily weaken their mechanical performance. Inspired by the skeleton-matrix structures in natural organisms, this study reports an integrated auxetic elastomer (IAE) composed of high-modulus cross-linked poly(urethane-urea) as a skeleton and low-modulus non-cross-linked poly(urethane-urea) as a complementary-shape matrix.

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There are 500 species of Viola(Violaceae) worldwide, among which 111 species are widely distributed in China and have a long medicinal history and wide varieties. According to the authors' statistics, a total of 410 compounds have been isolated and identified from plants of this genus, including flavonoids, terpenoids, phenylpropanoids, organic acids, nitrogenous compounds, sterols, saccharides and their derivatives, volatile oils and cyclotides. The medicinal materials from these plants boast anti-microbial, anti-viral, anti-oxidant and anti-tumor activities.

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Multiple myeloma is a hematological malignancy characterized by the unrestricted proliferation of plasma cells that secrete monoclonal immunoglobulins in the bone marrow. Alpha-momorcharin (α-MMC) is a type I ribosome-inactivating protein extracted from the seeds of the edible plant L., which has a variety of biological activities.

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Biocatalytic transformation has attracted increasing attention in the green synthesis of chemicals due to the diversity of enzymes, their high catalytic activities and specificities, and environmentally benign conditions. Most redox enzymes in nature are dependent on nicotinamide cofactors like β-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)/reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH). The use of solar energy, especially visible light, in the regeneration of cofactors through the combination of photocatalysis and biocatalysis provides an extraordinary opportunity to make complete green processes.

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  • - About 10% of commonly used Chinese medicinal materials are imported, contributing to the growth of traditional Chinese medicine, especially with the boost from the "Belt and Road" Initiative and improvements in cross-border trade.
  • - A systematic investigation was conducted across nearly 40 border ports in 6 regions of China to record types, sources, and traits of imported medicinal materials, following a long-standing gap in research on this topic.
  • - The study, involving the National Resource Center for Chinese Materia Medica and other organizations, identified 237 medicinal materials and aimed to clarify their market status, origins, and the related scientific research and regulatory needs.
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Polyaniline (PANi) hydrogels often exhibit highly mechanical and electrochemical properties, which have received extensive attention in the fields of batteries, supercapacitors, and sensors. However, the shortcomings such as hydrophobicity and easy aggregation of PANi frequently result in deterioration of mechanical and electrochemical performance of PANi hydrogels. Here, a bifunctional natural product, glycyrrhizic acid (GL), is utilized to prepare the homogeneous conductive PANi hydrogel, because GL not only can assemble into supramolecular hydrogel as the biocompatible matrix but also can salinize aniline monomers to facilitate the polymerization to form uniformly dispersed PANi within GL matrix.

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  • Medicinal plant diversity (MPD) is vital for ecosystems but is threatened by over-collection, necessitating a study of its distribution and influencing factors in regions like Inner Mongolia, which has a rich tradition of medicinal plant use.
  • A 9-year field survey using spatial analyses and models revealed that western Inner Mongolia serves as a "cold spot" for MPD, while central-eastern and northeastern regions are "hot spots," indicating varying distribution patterns that must be considered for conservation efforts.
  • Future climate scenarios, particularly under the SSP245 pathway, emphasize the need to focus on areas with high habitat suitability for medicinal plants, including regions around the Yellow River, Yin Mountains, and Greater Khingan Range, highlighting
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Three new compounds, arneatas A-C (-), together with three known compounds (-) were isolated from the roots of Bunge. The structures were established on the basis of extensive spectroscopic data including NMR and HRESIMS. All the new compounds (-) were tested for their cytotoxic activity against two glioma cell lines (U118-MG and U373-MG) after treatment for 48 h.

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In photodynamic therapy (PDT), the uses of nanoparticles bearing photosensitizers (PSs) can overcome some of the drawbacks of using a PS alone (e.g., poor water solubility and low tumor selectivity).

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We aimed to identify the complications of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) associated with poor control of fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and postload plasma glucose (PPG) on the 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). This retrospective study included 997 singleton pregnancy GDM patients who were assigned to poor or good glycaemic control groups. Multivariate analysis indicated that poor FPG control and poor PPG control were both independent predictors of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy (HDCP) (odd ratio (OR) of 2.

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