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1. Antioxidative effect of Oolong tea Polysaccharides on Streptozotocin induced diabetic rats | |||
YU zhi,ZHANG yun,NI dejiang,ZHOU JIRONG | |||
Agronomy 28 February 2013 | |||
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Abstract:Effect of Oolong tea polysaccharide (OTPS) on the antioxidant and antidiabetic activities in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats were investigated. Significant changes of biochemical were found in serum and tissues 30 days after OPTS-treated diabetic rats induced by a single dose of streptozotocin. OTPS significantly reduced blood glucose (BG), nitric oxide (NO) and malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration and activity of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in serum of diabetic rats, meanwhile the activities of superoxide dismutase(SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX), and the content of insulin in serum were increased. | |||
TO cite this article:YU zhi,ZHANG yun,NI dejiang, et al. Antioxidative effect of Oolong tea Polysaccharides on Streptozotocin induced diabetic rats[OL].[28 February 2013] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4524853 |
2. Chitin synthase (CHS) gene in epidermis of Ectropis obliqua Prout | |||
Liang Yuerong,Lin Chen,Wang Luoren,Ye Jianhui,Lu Jianliang | |||
Agronomy 25 January 2012 | |||
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Abstract:Ectropis obliqua Prout is a major pest in tea fields and chitin synthase (CHS) plays an important role in biosynthesis of chitin and growth of the pest. A cDNA sequence encoding the CHS and its expression pattern during development of E. obliqua were investigated. The CHS cDNA sequence was 5496 bp nucleotides, with an open reading frame of 4692 bp encoding a protein of 1563 amino acids. It belonged to CHS-A member of CHS gene family. The CHS-A expression was the strongest in the third and fourth instar larvae, during which the growth rate of E. obliqua larvae was the rapidest. Catalysis model of CHS-A enzyme in E. obliqua was also hypothesized according to the specific motifs and topological structure prediction of the protein. This study provided an important information for the further research on development of RNA interference (RNAi) technology to control E. obliqua. | |||
TO cite this article:Liang Yuerong,Lin Chen,Wang Luoren, et al. Chitin synthase (CHS) gene in epidermis of Ectropis obliqua Prout[OL].[25 January 2012] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4463876 |
3. Isolation and Preliminary Identification of Aluminium-resistant Microorganisms from the Rhizophric Soil of Tea Plant | |||
Wu Ying,Liang Yuerong,Lu Jianliang,Liu Zusheng | |||
Agronomy 03 March 2006 | |||
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Abstract:Microorganism isolated from rhizospheric soil of tea plant was inoculated in culture medium containing aluminium 5-20 mmol/L and an aluminium-resistant fungus ALF-1 was isolated. The ALF-1 fungus possesses aluminium-resistant ability. It could grow normally in the medium containing 20 mmol/L of aluminium and decreased the aluminium content in medium and faded the haematocylin colour of the medium. The fungus was identified as a species of Neurospora sp. | |||
TO cite this article:Wu Ying,Liang Yuerong,Lu Jianliang, et al. Isolation and Preliminary Identification of Aluminium-resistant Microorganisms from the Rhizophric Soil of Tea Plant[OL].[ 3 March 2006] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/5494 |
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