Publications by authors named "Xiang-Yu Peng"

Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder predominantly affecting the elderly population. It is characterized by cognitive deficits associated with the accumulation of amyloid-beta plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Huang-Lian-Jie-Du (HLJD) decoction, recognized as a representative formulation with heat-clearing and detoxification effects, has been demonstrated to be effective in treating AD.

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Both rhizospheric soil microbes and shoot litter input can have profound effects on plant performance; however, their interactive effects on plants in Cd-contaminated soils remain poorly understood. We grew an invasive hyperaccumulator, , in sterilized and unsterilized rhizosphere soil without litter or with a low (0.2%, dry weight ratio) or a high amount (1%) of litter from in soil with low (5 mg kg) or high (10 mg kg) concentrations of Cd.

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Thermophilic semi-continuous composting (TSC) is effective for kitchen waste (KW) treatment, but large amounts of NH-rich odorous gas are generated. This study proposes a TSC-biofiltration (BF) two-stage process. Compost from the front-end TSC was used as the packing material in the BF to remove NH from the exhaust gas.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted on a decentralized kitchen waste treatment system that involved thermophilic semi-continuous composting (TSC) followed by static stacking (SS).
  • The TSC showed impressive efficiencies with 80.88% organic matter degradation and a seed germination index (GI) of 78.51%, stabilized by a daily feeding ratio of 10%.
  • Following a seven-day SS, the compost quality improved significantly, raising the GI to 91.58%, and notable shifts in bacterial communities were observed between TSC and SS phases.
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This study evaluated the feasibility, system stability, and microbial community succession of thermophilic semi-continuous composting of kitchen waste (KW). The results revealed that treatment performance was stable at a 10 % feeding ratio, with an organic matter (OM) degradation efficiency of 81.5 % and seed germination index (GI) of 50.

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