Xue-Wei Zhang
Nanjing University
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2010
Jie Fu; Ying Yang; Xue-Wei Zhang; Wen-Jun Mao; Zhi-Ming Zhang; Hai-Liang Zhu
Twenty-one benzotriazoles (3-16 and 18-24) were synthesized and half of them (5, 8-16, 20, and 21) were reported for the first time. Their antiproliferative activities against three human cancer cells were assayed. It revealed that 1H-benzo[d][1,2,3]triazol-1-yl 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoate (9) showed considerable activity against three human cancer cell lines with the half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) values of 1.2-2.4 nM, which were close to the value of the positive control, doxorubicin. Further investigation indicated compound 9 was a potential histone deacetylase inhibitor (IC(50)=9.4 μM) and its binding mode was simulated using docking method.
Journal of Food Science | 2012
Jie Fu; Xue-Wei Zhang; Kai Liu; Qing-Shan Li; Li-Rong Zhang; Xian-Hui Yang; Zhi-Ming Zhang; Chang-Zhu Li; Yin Luo; Zhenxiang He; Hai-Liang Zhu
UNLABELLED Cornus wilsoniana Wanger is a woody oil plant distributed in the south region of the Yellow River, China. Its oil has been taken as edible oil for over 100 y, and consumption of such oil is believed to prevent hyperlipidemia in Chinese folk recipe. This study has investigated the hypolipidemic effect of Cornus wilsoniana oil (CWO) in Sprague-Dawley rats. The results demonstrated that CWO could significantly decrease total cholesterol (TC), total triacylglycerol (TG), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) in serum, liver weight, hepatic TC, and TG. After analyzing the chemical constituents of CWO, we found that the content of unsaturated fatty acids (UFA) was very high (69.12%). Specially, the n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), including linoleic acid, γ-linolenic acid, and 11,14-eicosadienoic acid, accounted very great proportion (38.86%). The high hypolipidemic activity of CWO might be attributed to the lipid-lowering functions of these polyunsaturated fatty acids. Molecular docking was further performed to study the binding model of fatty acids (FA) from CWO to a possible hypolipidemic target, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor δ (PPARδ). The results showed that linoleic acid and γ-linolenic acid could bind PPARδ very well. PRACTICAL APPLICATION Cornus wilsoniana oil could be used as equilibrated dietary oil, not only having hypolipidemic function, but also helping to overcome essential fatty acids deficiency.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2012
Zhi-Ming Zhang; Xue-Wei Zhang; Zong-Zheng Zhao; Ru Yan; Rui Xu; Hai-Bin Gong; Hai-Liang Zhu
A series of 1,3,4-oxadiazole derivatives derived from 4-methoxysalicylic acid or 4-methylsalicylic acid (6a-6z) have been first synthesized for their potential immunosuppressive activity. Among them, compound 6z displayed the most potent biological activity against lymph node cells (inhibition=38.76% for lymph node cells and IC(50)=0.31 μM for PI3Kγ). The preliminary mechanism of compound 6z inhibition effects was also detected by flow cytometry (FCM) and the compound exerted immunosuppressive activity via inducing the apoptosis of activated lymph node cells in a dose dependent manner. Docking simulation was performed to position compound 6z into the PI3Kγ structure active site to determine the probable binding model.
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C | 2014
Xue-Wei Zhang; Jie Fu; Shuang Song; Ping Zhang; Xian-Hui Yang; Li-Rong Zhang; Yin Luo; Chang-Hong Liu; Hai-Liang Zhu
Microcystis and Anabaena are the main cyanobacteria that cause cyanobacterial blooms in Taihu Lake, China. The mechanism of population competition between M. aeruginosa and A. flos-aquae was studied by co-cultivation in the laboratory. The growth of M. aeruginosa was inhibited, while the growth of A. flos-aquae was promoted. The degree of inhibition or promotion was related to the ratio of the initial cell densities. Both cell-free filtrates of A. flos-aquae and co-culture inhibited M. aeruginosa growth, while both cell-free filtrates of M. aeruginosa and co-culture promoted A. flos-aquae growth. Analysis of the cell-free filtrate by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry indicated that M. aeruginosa and A. flos-aquae may secrete some extracellular allelochemicals that inhibit (promote) the growth of M. aeruginosa (A. flos-aquae) in co-culture. These compounds included sulfur compounds, naphthalene derivatives, cedrene derivatives, quinones, phenol derivatives, diphenyl derivatives, anthracene derivatives, and phthalate esters. This study can help to understand the characteristics of M. aeruginosa and A. flos-aquae and to provide new concepts for the control of cyanobacterial blooms in Taihu Lake.
Environmental Technology | 2010
Jie Fu; Teng Wen; Qing Wang; Xue-Wei Zhang; Qing-Fu Zeng; Shu-Qing An; Hai-Liang Zhu
Degradation of Active Brilliant Red X‐3B (X‐3B) in aqueous solution by a microwave discharge electrodeless lamp (MDEL) in the presence of activated carbon was investigated. The preliminary results proved this method could effectively degrade X‐3B in aqueous solution. The removal percentages of colour and chemical oxygen demand were up to approximately 99% and 66%, respectively, at the conditions of 0.8 g/L dye concentration, 20 g/L activated carbon, pH 7.0 and 8 min microwave irradiation time. The degradation basically belonged to first‐order reaction kinetics and its rate constant was 0.42 min−1. No aromatic organics were detected in the final treated solution, indicating that the mineralization was relatively complete. By studying the change in solution properties, it could be concluded that MDEL‐assisted oxidation was the dominant reaction mechanism. In addition, the influence of operational parameters and reuse of activated carbon were also discussed.
Ecological Engineering | 2009
Jinglei Shuang; Xue-Wei Zhang; Zhenzhen Zhao; S.P. Yao; Shuqing An; Yarong Xue; Changhong Liu
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C | 2014
Xue-Wei Zhang; Jie Fu; Shuang Song; Ping Zhang; Xian-Hui Yang; Li-Rong Zhang; Yin Luo; Chang-Hong Liu; Hai-Liang Zhu
Medicinal Chemistry Research | 2013
Ru Yan; Peng-Gang Liu; Zhi-Ming Zhang; Xian-Ying Fang; Xue-Wei Zhang; Jia-Li Deng; Hai-Liang Zhu
Archive | 2012
Hai-Liang Zhu; Jie Fu; Xue-Wei Zhang; Xian-Hui Yang; Li-Rong Zhang; Chang-Hong Liu; Ping Zhang; Shuang Song
Archive | 2012
Hai-Liang Zhu; Jie Fu; Li-Rong Zhang; Xue-Wei Zhang; Xian-Hui Yang; Zhenxiang He