A total of 27 natural products were isolated from Saussurea cauloptera, including two new eudesmane-type sesquiterpenoids, the gerin derivatives 2 and 3, and one new ent-labdane diterpenoid, compound 9. The known compounds included six sesquiterpenoids, eleven triterpenoids, six sterols, and one lignan. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic and mass-spectrometric analyses, as well as by X-ray crystallography in the case of gerin (1). The structurally related compounds 1-4 were found to exhibit strong inhibitory activities against human gastric carcinoma (SGC-7901) cells.
Brucellosis is an infectious disease affecting humans and animals worldwide. Effective methods of control include inducing immunity in animals by vaccination and elimination. Brucella abortus S19 is one of the popular vaccines for control of cattle brucellosis, as it has low virulence. In this paper, allelic exchange plasmids of wzm and wzt genes were constructed and partially knocked out to evaluate the effects on the induction of immunity to Brucella abortus S19 mutants. Cytokine secretion in vitro, INF-γ induction in vivo and antibody dynamics were evaluated. These data suggested that the immunity-eliciting ability of the wzm and wzt gene deletion mutants was similar, although reduced compared with the S19 strain. The results demonstrated that the wzt gene may be more important in the regulation of the induction of immunity than the wzm gene.
The decomposition temperatures of the lanthanide organic complexes (η5‐C5H5)2 Ln(C6H5CONHO) involving cyclopentadienyl and benzohydroxamic acid ligands were calculated and predicted by the model based on ANNs (artificial neural networks) method. The comparison was carried out between results from ANNs method and traditional regression method. It is proved that ANNs could be used more efficiently for the prediction of decomposition temperature of lanthanide organic complexes.
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