Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) is a bimonthly,SCI-indexed academic journal produced by the Geological Society of China.With the latest 2023 Impact Factor of 2.1,it has long been indexed by many international ...Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) is a bimonthly,SCI-indexed academic journal produced by the Geological Society of China.With the latest 2023 Impact Factor of 2.1,it has long been indexed by many international databases and websites,such as SCI,CA,BIG,etc.Internationally,the journal cooperates with John Wiley&Sons,Inc.to publish the electronic version;all papers can be downloaded online.Contributors wishing to submit,read,enquire and download can log in via http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ags.展开更多
Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)is a bimonthly,SCI-indexed academic journal produced by the Geological Society of China.With the latest 2023 Impact Factor of 2.1,it has long been indexed by many international da...Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)is a bimonthly,SCI-indexed academic journal produced by the Geological Society of China.With the latest 2023 Impact Factor of 2.1,it has long been indexed by many international databases and websites,such as SCI,CA,BIG,etc.Internationally,the journal cooperates with John Wiley&Sons,Inc.to publish the electronic version;all papers can be downloaded online.Contributors wishing to submit,read,enquire and download can log in via http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ags.展开更多
The 40th anniversary of Acta Mechanica Sinica(AMS)marks a milestone of the journal and its incessant pursuit of novelty and excellence.AMS strives for publishing reports pushing the knowledge boundaries and breaking e...The 40th anniversary of Acta Mechanica Sinica(AMS)marks a milestone of the journal and its incessant pursuit of novelty and excellence.AMS strives for publishing reports pushing the knowledge boundaries and breaking engineering limits where mechanics plays a vital role.展开更多
Objective:To understand the attitudes and perceptions of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)practitioners in Beijing TCM hospitals regarding the use of Ephedra sinica Stapf(E.sinica,Ma Huang).Methods:A two-stage cross-s...Objective:To understand the attitudes and perceptions of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)practitioners in Beijing TCM hospitals regarding the use of Ephedra sinica Stapf(E.sinica,Ma Huang).Methods:A two-stage cross-sectional study was conducted using a questionnaire survey of TCM practi-tioners in Beijing TCM hospitals between April 2023 and March 2024.The questionnaire included de-mographic information,the clinical background of TCM practitioners,and the clinical application of E.sinica.Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the relevant influencing factors when using E.sinica.Results:Of the 465 questionnaires collected,441 were valid.Among these,84.81%(374/441)reported having used E.sinica in clinical practice at least once.The commonly used doses of E.sinicadexcluding the pediatric departmentdwere 10 g for high doses,6 g for medium,and 3 g for low.The three most frequently used formulas for E.sinica included Maxing Shigan decoction,Mahuang decoction,and Xiao Qing Long decoction.The most common TCM patterns treated with a high dose of E.sinica were wind-cold exterior pattern,wind-cold invading the lung,and wind and water combat with meridians con-gealed by cold.The top three Western medical diagnoses when using E.sinica for treatment were common cold,pneumonia,and upper respiratory tract infections.Nearly half of the respondents reported experiencing adverse reactions from the oral administration of E.sinica,with the most common being palpitations,insomnia,and restlessness.Starting with a low dose and gradually increasing it as appro-priate was identified as an effective approach.Conclusion:This study investigated the attitudes and perceptions of TCM practitioners in Beijing TCM hospitals regarding the doseeefficacyeadverse reaction relationship of E.sinica,providing a reference for the safe and effective clinical use of E.sinica.展开更多
The roots of Caragana sinica (Buc′hoz) Rehd is a Chinese folk medicine used for the treatment of asthenia syndrome, vascular hypertension, leukorrhagia, arthrodynia, and as antiinflammatory agent From the ethanolic...The roots of Caragana sinica (Buc′hoz) Rehd is a Chinese folk medicine used for the treatment of asthenia syndrome, vascular hypertension, leukorrhagia, arthrodynia, and as antiinflammatory agent From the ethanolic extract of the roots of C sinica, five isoflavonoid compounds were isolated and identified as flemichapparin B, formononetin, pseudobaptigenin, 5 hydroxy 7,4 ′ dimethoxy isoflavone and 5 hydroxy 7 methoxy 3 ′,4 ′ methylenedioxy isoflavone展开更多
Magnolia sinica is one of the most threatened trees endemic to Southeast Yunnan.Based on our investigations,only 52 individuals and eight populations are found in the wild.M.sinica has been categorized as Critically E...Magnolia sinica is one of the most threatened trees endemic to Southeast Yunnan.Based on our investigations,only 52 individuals and eight populations are found in the wild.M.sinica has been categorized as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List and identified as a "Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations(PSESP)".Its fruit/seed set is very low and seedlings are rarely found in the wild.It is hypothesized that it may encounter obstacles to reproductive success.This study,therefore,focuses on its reproductive biology,knowledge of which is essential for effective conservation.Flowers of this species are protogynous and nocturnal,and possess a two-day rhythm of sexual presentation.For the first night of anthesis,the flowers are in the pistillate stage during which tepals open at dusk and close approx.1 h later(except for the open outer ones).They remain closed until the next afternoon,when flowers,now in the staminate stage,re-open and remain so until the tepals drop.Nocturnal beetles enter into the flowers and remain trapped throughout the night as the flower closes,during which time they feed on tepals.Pollen-gathering bees are found to visit the re-opened flowers and the beetles are released during this stage.Two species of Pleocomidae and Curculionidae beetles appear to be effective pollinators.M.sinica is a self-compatible,pollinator-dependent species,and its fruit/seed set can be significantly increased by hand-pollination.No functional seed dispersers have been found in its extant natural habitats.These findings suggest that it may face both pollination and seed disperser insufficiencies in its current fragmented habitats,which may account for its low regeneration.Here we propose conservation strategies based on our findings.展开更多
With a great difference in therapeutic effects of Mahuang(MH, the stems of Ephedra sinica) and Mahuanggen(MHG, the roots of Ephedra sinica), chemical differences between MH and MHG should be investigated. In the prese...With a great difference in therapeutic effects of Mahuang(MH, the stems of Ephedra sinica) and Mahuanggen(MHG, the roots of Ephedra sinica), chemical differences between MH and MHG should be investigated. In the present study, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS)-based plant metabolomics was employed to compare volatile oil profiles of MH and MHG. The antioxidant activities of volatile oils from MH and MHG were also compared. 32 differential chemical markers were identified according to the variable importance in the projection(VIP) value of orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis(OPLS-DA) and P value of Mann-Whitney test. Among them, chemical markers of tetramethylpyrazine(TMP) and α-terpineol were quantified. Their contents were much higher in most MH samples compared with MHG. The antioxidant assay demonstrated that MH had significantly higher free radical-scavenging activity than MHG. Although MH and MHG derived from the same medicinal plant, there was much difference in their volatile oil profiles. MH samples had significantly higher content of two reported pharmacologically important chemical markers of TMP and α-terpineol, which may account for their different antioxidant activities.展开更多
The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of successive continuous generation (SCG) cuttings of Buxus sinica var. parvifolia on the rejuvenation of ortets at the hormone level, detect levels of in...The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of successive continuous generation (SCG) cuttings of Buxus sinica var. parvifolia on the rejuvenation of ortets at the hormone level, detect levels of indoleacetic acid (IAA), abscisic acid (ABA), isopentenyladenosine (iPA), zeatin riboside (ZR) and gibberellin4 (GA4) during the rooting process of different generations by means of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technology and statistically analyze the rooting characteristics of cuttings. The results show that, the root systems of subsequent generations (generation 1998, 2000) developed satisfactorily, only a few initial generation (generation 1990, 1994) cuttings rooted and the root growth was inhibited. Around the period of callus formation and root projection through the epidermis, there was a marked, regular variation in the levels of IAA, ABA and GA4 between the initial generations and subsequent generations.展开更多
A new tetrastilbene named carasinol D (1) was isolated from the roots of Caragana sinica. Its structure was elucidated by spectroscopic analysis. Compound 1 was obtained from carasinol B (2) by an acid-catalyzed c...A new tetrastilbene named carasinol D (1) was isolated from the roots of Caragana sinica. Its structure was elucidated by spectroscopic analysis. Compound 1 was obtained from carasinol B (2) by an acid-catalyzed conversion.展开更多
Distribution and abundance of Pseudeuphausia sinica off the Changjiang River Estuary (30 ° 00′ – 32 ° 00′ N, 122 ° 00′ –123 ° 30 ′E), the East China Sea were studied in relation to environm...Distribution and abundance of Pseudeuphausia sinica off the Changjiang River Estuary (30 ° 00′ – 32 ° 00′ N, 122 ° 00′ –123 ° 30 ′E), the East China Sea were studied in relation to environmental features associated with the regional warming. P. sinica is a subtropical species. Off the Changjiang River Estuary, its abundance reached maximum in summer. To examine spatial and temporal changes of P. sinica off the Changjiang River Estuary, the authors have combined all available sampling data in 1979, 1981, and 2000–2007. This database shows that a significant increase in abundances of P. sinica was observed in spring of 2000–2007 as compared with 1979, 1981. The abundance of P. sinica increased from 0.18–0.21 ind./m 3 in 1979 and 1981 to 0.68–4.00 ind./m 3 in 2000–2007. Accordingly, the sea temperature increased obviously from spring of 1979, 1981 to the 2000s. The authors further found a positive relationship between average surface temperature and average abundance of P. sinica. Regional warming, together with the release of predator induced stress due to a sharp decline in the abundance of its predator (e.g., fishes), were thought to be responsible for the increase in abundance of P. sinica in water off the Changjiang River Estuary.展开更多
文摘Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) is a bimonthly,SCI-indexed academic journal produced by the Geological Society of China.With the latest 2023 Impact Factor of 2.1,it has long been indexed by many international databases and websites,such as SCI,CA,BIG,etc.Internationally,the journal cooperates with John Wiley&Sons,Inc.to publish the electronic version;all papers can be downloaded online.Contributors wishing to submit,read,enquire and download can log in via http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ags.
文摘Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)is a bimonthly,SCI-indexed academic journal produced by the Geological Society of China.With the latest 2023 Impact Factor of 2.1,it has long been indexed by many international databases and websites,such as SCI,CA,BIG,etc.Internationally,the journal cooperates with John Wiley&Sons,Inc.to publish the electronic version;all papers can be downloaded online.Contributors wishing to submit,read,enquire and download can log in via http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ags.
文摘The 40th anniversary of Acta Mechanica Sinica(AMS)marks a milestone of the journal and its incessant pursuit of novelty and excellence.AMS strives for publishing reports pushing the knowledge boundaries and breaking engineering limits where mechanics plays a vital role.
基金supported by the Scientific Project of the China Medical Association of Minorities(2023ZY-182-07)and the horizontal project of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.
文摘Objective:To understand the attitudes and perceptions of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)practitioners in Beijing TCM hospitals regarding the use of Ephedra sinica Stapf(E.sinica,Ma Huang).Methods:A two-stage cross-sectional study was conducted using a questionnaire survey of TCM practi-tioners in Beijing TCM hospitals between April 2023 and March 2024.The questionnaire included de-mographic information,the clinical background of TCM practitioners,and the clinical application of E.sinica.Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the relevant influencing factors when using E.sinica.Results:Of the 465 questionnaires collected,441 were valid.Among these,84.81%(374/441)reported having used E.sinica in clinical practice at least once.The commonly used doses of E.sinicadexcluding the pediatric departmentdwere 10 g for high doses,6 g for medium,and 3 g for low.The three most frequently used formulas for E.sinica included Maxing Shigan decoction,Mahuang decoction,and Xiao Qing Long decoction.The most common TCM patterns treated with a high dose of E.sinica were wind-cold exterior pattern,wind-cold invading the lung,and wind and water combat with meridians con-gealed by cold.The top three Western medical diagnoses when using E.sinica for treatment were common cold,pneumonia,and upper respiratory tract infections.Nearly half of the respondents reported experiencing adverse reactions from the oral administration of E.sinica,with the most common being palpitations,insomnia,and restlessness.Starting with a low dose and gradually increasing it as appro-priate was identified as an effective approach.Conclusion:This study investigated the attitudes and perceptions of TCM practitioners in Beijing TCM hospitals regarding the doseeefficacyeadverse reaction relationship of E.sinica,providing a reference for the safe and effective clinical use of E.sinica.
文摘The roots of Caragana sinica (Buc′hoz) Rehd is a Chinese folk medicine used for the treatment of asthenia syndrome, vascular hypertension, leukorrhagia, arthrodynia, and as antiinflammatory agent From the ethanolic extract of the roots of C sinica, five isoflavonoid compounds were isolated and identified as flemichapparin B, formononetin, pseudobaptigenin, 5 hydroxy 7,4 ′ dimethoxy isoflavone and 5 hydroxy 7 methoxy 3 ′,4 ′ methylenedioxy isoflavone
基金supported financially by the NSFC-Yunnan joint fund to support key projects to W.B.Sun(Grant no.U1302262)the Young Academic and Technical Leader Raising Foundation of Yunnan Province to G.Chen(2015HB091)
文摘Magnolia sinica is one of the most threatened trees endemic to Southeast Yunnan.Based on our investigations,only 52 individuals and eight populations are found in the wild.M.sinica has been categorized as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List and identified as a "Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations(PSESP)".Its fruit/seed set is very low and seedlings are rarely found in the wild.It is hypothesized that it may encounter obstacles to reproductive success.This study,therefore,focuses on its reproductive biology,knowledge of which is essential for effective conservation.Flowers of this species are protogynous and nocturnal,and possess a two-day rhythm of sexual presentation.For the first night of anthesis,the flowers are in the pistillate stage during which tepals open at dusk and close approx.1 h later(except for the open outer ones).They remain closed until the next afternoon,when flowers,now in the staminate stage,re-open and remain so until the tepals drop.Nocturnal beetles enter into the flowers and remain trapped throughout the night as the flower closes,during which time they feed on tepals.Pollen-gathering bees are found to visit the re-opened flowers and the beetles are released during this stage.Two species of Pleocomidae and Curculionidae beetles appear to be effective pollinators.M.sinica is a self-compatible,pollinator-dependent species,and its fruit/seed set can be significantly increased by hand-pollination.No functional seed dispersers have been found in its extant natural habitats.These findings suggest that it may face both pollination and seed disperser insufficiencies in its current fragmented habitats,which may account for its low regeneration.Here we propose conservation strategies based on our findings.
基金financially supported by the National Science Foundation of China(No.81302733)the research project of Chinese Ministry of education(No.113036A)+3 种基金the Program for Jiangsu province Innovative Research Team,the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University(No.NCET-13-1036)a project funded by the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions(PAPD)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.JKZD2013004)the Open Project Program of State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines,China Pharmaceutical University(Nos.SKLNMZZYQ 201303 and SKLNMKF201220)
文摘With a great difference in therapeutic effects of Mahuang(MH, the stems of Ephedra sinica) and Mahuanggen(MHG, the roots of Ephedra sinica), chemical differences between MH and MHG should be investigated. In the present study, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS)-based plant metabolomics was employed to compare volatile oil profiles of MH and MHG. The antioxidant activities of volatile oils from MH and MHG were also compared. 32 differential chemical markers were identified according to the variable importance in the projection(VIP) value of orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis(OPLS-DA) and P value of Mann-Whitney test. Among them, chemical markers of tetramethylpyrazine(TMP) and α-terpineol were quantified. Their contents were much higher in most MH samples compared with MHG. The antioxidant assay demonstrated that MH had significantly higher free radical-scavenging activity than MHG. Although MH and MHG derived from the same medicinal plant, there was much difference in their volatile oil profiles. MH samples had significantly higher content of two reported pharmacologically important chemical markers of TMP and α-terpineol, which may account for their different antioxidant activities.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 30070633).
文摘The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of successive continuous generation (SCG) cuttings of Buxus sinica var. parvifolia on the rejuvenation of ortets at the hormone level, detect levels of indoleacetic acid (IAA), abscisic acid (ABA), isopentenyladenosine (iPA), zeatin riboside (ZR) and gibberellin4 (GA4) during the rooting process of different generations by means of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technology and statistically analyze the rooting characteristics of cuttings. The results show that, the root systems of subsequent generations (generation 1998, 2000) developed satisfactorily, only a few initial generation (generation 1990, 1994) cuttings rooted and the root growth was inhibited. Around the period of callus formation and root projection through the epidermis, there was a marked, regular variation in the levels of IAA, ABA and GA4 between the initial generations and subsequent generations.
基金This project is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 39270800);the Major Subject of the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (No. 06DZ19709).
文摘A new tetrastilbene named carasinol D (1) was isolated from the roots of Caragana sinica. Its structure was elucidated by spectroscopic analysis. Compound 1 was obtained from carasinol B (2) by an acid-catalyzed conversion.
基金The National Key Program for Fundamental Research and Development(973 Project)under contract No.2010CB428705the Special Research Fund for the National Non-profit Institutes under contract No.2009T04the Major Research Plan of the National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract No.90511005
文摘Distribution and abundance of Pseudeuphausia sinica off the Changjiang River Estuary (30 ° 00′ – 32 ° 00′ N, 122 ° 00′ –123 ° 30 ′E), the East China Sea were studied in relation to environmental features associated with the regional warming. P. sinica is a subtropical species. Off the Changjiang River Estuary, its abundance reached maximum in summer. To examine spatial and temporal changes of P. sinica off the Changjiang River Estuary, the authors have combined all available sampling data in 1979, 1981, and 2000–2007. This database shows that a significant increase in abundances of P. sinica was observed in spring of 2000–2007 as compared with 1979, 1981. The abundance of P. sinica increased from 0.18–0.21 ind./m 3 in 1979 and 1981 to 0.68–4.00 ind./m 3 in 2000–2007. Accordingly, the sea temperature increased obviously from spring of 1979, 1981 to the 2000s. The authors further found a positive relationship between average surface temperature and average abundance of P. sinica. Regional warming, together with the release of predator induced stress due to a sharp decline in the abundance of its predator (e.g., fishes), were thought to be responsible for the increase in abundance of P. sinica in water off the Changjiang River Estuary.