The inhibitory effect of tavaborole on the invasion of Botrytis cinerea in grapes and tomatoes, as well
as the potential mechanism involved, was discovered in this study.
Our findings showed that tavaborole inhibited Botrytis
cinerea spore germination and mycelial expansion in
vitro and that the control efficiency in vivo on fruit decay was dose-dependent,
which was effective in reducing disease severity and maintaining the
organoleptic quality of the fruit, such as reducing weight loss and
retaining fruit hardness and titratable acid contents during storage.
Furthermore, the precise mechanism of action was investigated further.
Propidium iodide staining revealed that Botrytis cinerea treated with tavaborole lost membrane integrity. For further validation,
cytoplasmic malondialdehyde accumulation and leakage of cytoplasmic
constituents were determined. Notably, the inhibitory effect was also
dependent on inhibiting the activities of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases
involved in the aminoacyl-tRNA biosynthesis pathway in Botrytis cinerea. The above findings concluded that
tavaborole was effective against Botrytis cinerea infection in postharvest fruit, and a related mechanism was also
discussed, which may provide references for the drug repurposing of
tavaborole as a postharvest fungicide.
This study evaluated the relationships between parity and the age at menopause and menopausal syndrome among Chinese women in Gansu. A total of 7236 women aged 40 to 55 years met study eligibility criteria. The modified Kupperman Menopausal Index scale was used to assess the severity of menopausal syndrome. Cox regression was applied to estimate hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval, and logistic regression was performed to calculate odds ratio and confidence interval. The mean age at menopause was 47.91 ± 3.31 years. There is no relationship between parity and age at menopause. Women with nulliparity or multiparity seemed to have higher risks of moderate and severe menopausal syndrome. The potential beneficial effects of 1 or 2 births on menopausal syndrome were also observed by applying the multivariable logistic regression analysis, particularly in urogenital symptoms. Women with nulliparity and multiparity appeared to be at the higher risks of menopause syndrome.
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