Yu Tao
Northeast Forestry University
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Journal of Forestry Research | 2003
Zhang Yu-hong; Yu Tao; Wang Yang
Betulin, which is a medicinal pentacyclic triterpene, is abundant in the bark of white birch (Betula platyphlly). The bark of birch was collected at Tayuan Forest Farm of Jiagedaqi, Heilongjian Province in September 2000. Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) that is a new separation technology has been used for the processing pharmaceutical and natural products. In this paper, the extraction of betulin from the bark of birch by supercritical CO2 extraction was studied. The authors investigated and analyzed a few parameters such as modifier dosage, extraction pressure and extraction temperature. The optimal extraction conditions showed that the modifier dosage used for per gram bark powder was 1.5 mL, the extraction pressure was at 20 Mpa, and the extraction temperature was at 55 °C. The velocity of flow of liquid CO2 was at 10 kg/h. The pressure and temperature in separation vessel were at 5.5 Mpa and 50 °C, respectively.
Journal of Forestry Research | 2002
Ma Mei-fang; Yu Tao; Dai Shao-jun; Wang Yang; Yan Xiufeng
The determination method of 10-hydroxycamptothecin inCamptotheca acuminatu fruits by high-performance liquid chromatogram (HPLC) was studied. The HPLC analysis was performed on a HIQ sil C18(4.6×250 mm) column with mobile phase of acetonitrile-water (3:7, V:V), flow rate 1 mL·min−1 and UV detective wavelength 266 nm. Extracting 10-hydroxycamptothecin by ultrasonic method from fruits ofC. acuminata to prepare samples for analysis was systematically discussed. The optimal extraction condition was carried out by 60% alcohol solution at 60°C for 50 minutes.
Journal of Forestry Research | 2006
Zhao Xin; Yu Tao; Wang Yang; Yan Xiufeng
Camptotheca acuminata seeds were sown in sterilized sands in the greenhouse in February of 2005. After 90-day growth, seedlings were inoculated with three species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), Acaulo spora mellea, Glomus diaphanum and Sclerocystis sinuosa. The height, biomass, and absorptions of nitrogen and phosphorus of C. acuminata seedlings inoculated with AMF were investigated. The results showed that the formation of AM promoted the height growth and biomass accumulation of seedlings significantly and improved the absorption of phosphorus in seedlings. The height and biomass of mycorrhizal seedlings were 1.2 and 1.6 times higher than those of the non-mycorrhizal seedlings. The absorption of nitrogen was less influenced by the formation of AM. The nitrogen content in mycorrhizal seedling was equal to that of non-mycorrhizal seedlings. Compared with non-mycorrhizal seedlings, the nitrogen content of mycorrhizal seedlings inoculated with A. mellea changed considerably in the root, stem and leaves. The difference in nitrogen content was not significant between mycorrhizal seedlings inoculated with G. diaphanum and S. sinuosa. The AM formation stimulated the absorption of phosphorus, especially in roots, and also changed the allocation of nitrogen and phosphorus in different organs of seedlings. Compared with non-mycorrhizal seedlings, the ratio of nitrogen and phosphorus in mycorrhizal roots increased, but reduced in stem and leaves.
Journal of Plant Ecology (Chinese Version) | 2010
Yu Yang; Yu Tao; Wang Yang; Yan Xiufeng
Archive | 2005
Yan Xiufeng; Wang Yang; Yu Tao
Archive | 2015
Wang Yang; Guo Na; Zheng Jian; Pang Qiuying; Ding Weimin; Yu Tao; Yan Xiufeng
Archive | 2009
Yan Xiufeng; Wang Yang; Ding Weimin; Yu Tao
Archive | 2017
Zheng Jian; Jing Lijia; Li Yangyang; Qi Mingming; Yu Tao; Wang Yang; Yan Xiufeng
Archive | 2017
Wang Yang; Zheng Jian; Ding Weimin; Jing Lijia; Yu Tao; Yan Xiufeng
Archive | 2017
Pang Qiuying; Lin Jixiang; Li Ziwei; Wang Mingchuan; Yu Tao; Wang Yang; Yan Xiufeng