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Infrared birefringent crystals that hold significant importance for optoelectronic application have been rarely reported. Traditional tetrahedral PS4, ethane-like P2S6, and octahedral InS6 units in thiophosphates typically manifest near isotropy, often resulting in extremely small birefringence. However, this study prepares α-Rb2InP2S7 (1), ß-Rb2InP2S7 (2), and Cs2InP2S7 (3), consisting of the aforementioned microstructures, notably exhibiting the highest refractive index difference or birefringence values (0.247, 0.298, and 0.250 at 546 nm, respectively) among thiophosphates, the middle one being larger than that of commercial birefringent materials. This unusual increase in birefringence can be primarily attributed to two key factors: (1) simultaneous stretching and compressing of the P-S and In-S covalent bond interactions, generating high polarizability anisotropy of InS6, PS4, and P2S6 polyhedral units; (2) the additional incorporation of alkali metals that further reduces the dimensionality of the crystal structure, creating one-dimensional [InP2S7]2- structures with increasing polarizability anisotropy. This study presents an alternative approach to enhance birefringent materials by reconstructing covalent bond interactions and specific spatial arrangements.
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Metals containing d-orbitals are typically characterized by strong deformation and polarization, yet they tend to induce narrow bandgaps that render them little-appreciated by high-power nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals. Incorporating highly electropositive polycations into d-orbital-containing chalcogenides to modify them into salt-inclusion chalcogenides (SICs) that are competitive in NLO materials, is a viable solution to this predicament. In the present work, two isostructural SICs [K4Cl][MGa9S16] (M = Mn, 1; Hg, 2) are successfully synthesized by the high-temperature molten-salt growth method. Both compounds demonstrate commendable second-harmonic-generation (SHG) responses (0.6-1.0 × AgGaS2 @1910 nm), which can be attributed to their well-designed [MGa9S16]3- anionic frameworks; and compound 2 exhibits the widest optical bandgap (3.41 eV) among the Hg-based NLO chalcogenides. Also, an interesting dual-band photoluminescence emission centered at â¼650 and â¼718 nm is detected in 1 at 77 K, with long lifetimes of 0.94 and 1.35 ms, respectively.
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Birefringent materials are of great significance to the development of modern optical technology; however, research on halide birefringent crystals with a wide transparent range remains limited. In this work, mercuric bromide (HgBr2) has been investigated for the first time as a promising birefringent material with a wide transparent window spanning from ultraviolet (UV) to far-infrared (far-IR) spectral regions (0.34-22.9 µm). HgBr2 has an exceptionally large birefringence (Δn, 0.235 @ 546 nm), which is 19.6 times that of commercial MgF2. The ordered linear motif [Br-Hg-Br] with high polarizability anisotropy within the molecule is the inherent source of excellent birefringence, making it an efficient building block for birefringent materials. In addition, HgBr2 can be easily grown under mild conditions and remain stable in air for prolonged periods. Studying the birefringent properties of HgBr2 crystals would provide new ideas for future exploration of wide-spectrum birefringent materials.
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The traditional fermentation process of soy sauce employs a hyperhaline model and has a long fermentation period. A hyperhaline model can improve fermentation speed, but easily leads to the contamination of miscellaneous bacteria and fermentation failure. In this study, after the conventional koji and moromi fermentation, the fermentation broth was pasteurized and diluted, and then inoculated with three selected microorganisms including Corynebacterium glutamicum, Corynebacterium ammoniagenes, and Lactiplantibacillus plantarum for secondary fermentation. During this ten-day fermentation, the pH, free amino acids, organic acids, nucleotide acids, fatty acids, and volatile compounds were analyzed. The fermentation group inoculated with C. glutamicum accumulated the high content of amino acid nitrogen of 0.92 g/100 mL and glutamic acid of 509.4 mg/100 mL. The C. ammoniagenes group and L. plantarum group were rich in nucleotide and organic acid, respectively. The fermentation group inoculated with three microorganisms exhibited the best sensory attributes, showing the potential to develop a suitable fermentation method. The brewing speed of the proposed process in this study was faster than that of the traditional method, and the umami substances could be significantly accumulated in this low-salt fermented model (7% w/v NaCl). This study provides a reference for the low-salt and rapid fermentation of seasoning.
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The typical chalcopyrite AgGaQ2 (Q = S, Se) are commercial infrared (IR) second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) materials; however, they suffer from unexpected laser-induced damage thresholds (LIDTs) primairy due to their narrow band gaps. Herein, what sets this apart from previously reported chemical substitutions is the utilization of an unusual cationic substitution strategy, represented by [[SZn4 ]S12 + [S4 Zn13 ]S24 + 11ZnS4 â MS12 + [M4 Cl]S24 + 11GaS4 ], in which the covalent Sx Zny units in the diamond-like sphalerite ZnS are synergistically replaced by cationic Mx Cly units, resulting in two novel salt-inclusion sulfides, M[M4 Cl][Ga11 S20 ] (M = A/Ba, A = K, 1; Rb, 2). As expected, the introduction of mixed cations in the GaS4 anionic frameworks of 1 and 2 leads to wide band gaps (3.04 and 3.01 eV), which exceeds the value of AgGaS2 , facilitating the improvement of high LIDTs (9.4 and 10.3 × AgGaS2 @1.06 µm, respectively). Furthermore, compounds 1 and 2 exhibit moderate second-harmonic generation intensities (0.84 and 0.78 × AgGaS2 @2.9 µm, respectively), mainly originating from the orderly packing tetrahedral GaS4 units. Importantly, this study demonstrates the successful application of the cationic substitution strategy based on diamond-like structures to provide a feasible chemical design insight for constructing high-performance NLO materials.
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Noncentrosymmetric phosphides have garnered significant attention as promising systems of infrared (IR) nonlinear optical (NLO) materials. Herein, a new quaternary diamond-like phosphide family I-III-IV2-V4 and its inaugural member, namely, CuInSi2P4 (CISP), were successfully fabricated by isovalent and aliovalent substitution based on ZnGeP2. First-principles calculations revealed that CISP has a large NLO coefficient (d14 = 110.8 pm/V), which can be attributed to the well-aligned tetrahedral [CuP4], [InP4], and [SiP4] units. Remarkably, the extremely small thermal expansion anisotropy (0.09) of CISP enables it to exhibit a considerable laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT, 5.0 × AgGaS2@1.06 µm) despite the relatively narrow band gap (0.81 eV). This work improves the chemical diversity of inorganic phosphide and promotes the development of phosphide systems, which may provide valuable perspectives for future exploration of IR NLO materials.
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Crystallographically, noncentrosymmetricity (NCS) is an essential precondition and foundation of achieving nonlinear optical (NLO), pyroelectric, ferroelectric, and piezoelectric materials. Herein, structurally, octahedral [SmCl6]3- is substituted by the acentric tetrahedral polyanion [CdBr4]2-, which is employed as a templating agent to induce centrosymmetric (CS)-to-NCS transformation based on the new CS supramolecule [Cd5P2][SmCl6]Cl (1), thereby providing the NCS supramolecule [Cd4P2][CdBr4] (2). Meanwhile, this replacement further results in the host 2D ∞2[Cd5P2]4+ layers converting to yield the twisted 3D ∞3[Cd4P2]2+ framework, which promotes the growth of bulk crystals. Additionally, phase 2 possesses well-balanced NLO properties, enabling considerable second-harmonic generation (SHG) responses (0.8-2.7 × AgGaS2) in broadband spectra, the thermal expansion anisotropy (2.30) together with suitable band gap (2.37 eV) primarily leading to the favorable laser-induced damage threshold (3.33 × AgGaS2), broad transparent window, and sufficient calculated birefringence (0.0433) for phase-matching ability. Furthermore, the first polyanion substitution of the supramolecule plays the role of templating agent to realize the CS-to-NCS transformation, which offers an effective method to rationally design promising NCS-based functional materials.
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Chalcohalides not only keep the balance between the nonlinear optical (NLO) coefficient and wide band gap, but also provide a promising solution to achieve sufficient birefringence for phase-matching ability in NLO crystals. In this study, a novel chalcohalide, Cs4 Zn5 P6 S18 I2 (1) is successfully synthesized, by incorporating the highly electropositive Cs and the large electronegative I element into the zinc thiophosphate. Its 3D open framework features an edge-shared by distorted [ZnS4 ], ethanol-like [P2 S6 ], and unusual [ZnS2 I2 ] polyhedrons, which is inconsistent with the soft-hard-acids-bases theory. Remarkably, compound 1 simultaneously exhibits the large second-harmonic generation (SHG, 1.1×AgGaS2 , @1.3 µm) and a wide band gap (3.75 eV) toward a high laser-induced damage threshold (16.7×AgGaS2 , @1.06 µm), satisfying the rigorous requirements for a prominent infrared NLO material with concurrent SHG intensity (≥0.5×AGS) and band gap (≥3.5 eV). Moreover, to the best of the knowledge, the experimental result shows that phase 1 has the largest birefringence (0.108, @546 nm) in chalcohalide and meets phase-matching behavior demand originating from the polarizable anisotropy of NLO-functional motifs. This finding may provide great opportunities for designing birefringent chalcohalides.
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The template-based design of the crystal structure is a direct and highly efficient method to achieve optimal nonlinear optical (NLO, meaning second-order NLO) performances. The structural flexibility of porous salt-inclusion chalcogenides (SICs) provides an alternative platform for modulating the enlargement of the band gap (that is generally positive with laser-induced damage threshold) and second harmonic generation (SHG) response simultaneously. By applying the "pore reconstruction" strategy to SIC [K3Cl][Mn2Ga6S12] (1), a new derivative K3Rb3[K3Cl][Li2Mn4Ga12S27] (2) is successfully isolated, which unusually features a heterologous nanopore framework with inner diameters of 8.90 and 9.16 Å. Guided by such a strategy, compound 2 possesses the widest band gap (3.31 eV) among the magnetic NLO chalcogenides; this finding is dominantly attributed to the porous structure and the "dimensional deduction" effect. Moreover, phase 2 displays a remarkable phase-matchable SHG intensity (1.1 × AgGaS2 at the incident laser of 1910 nm) that originated from the oriented alignment of NLO-functional motifs, as well as the rich terminal S atoms in the nanopore structure. Furthermore, the "pore reconstruction" strategy offers an efficient pathway to explore potential NLO candidates with excellent comprehensive performances; in particular, it settles the conflicting issue of enhancing the band gap (>3.0 eV) and SHG intensity (>1.0 × AgGaS2) concurrently.
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Cations that can regulate the configuration of anion group are greatly important but regularly unheeded. Herein, the structural transformation from 2D CS to 3D noncentrosymmetric (NCS, which is the prerequisite for second-order NLO effect) is rationally designed to newly afford two sulfides LiMGa8 S14 (M = Rb/Ba, 1; Cs/Ba, 2) by introducing the smallest alkali metal Li+ cation into the interlamination of 2D centrosymmetric (CS) RbGaS2 . The unusual frameworks of 1 and 2 are constructed from C2 -type [Ga4 S11 ] supertetrahedrons in a highly parallel arrangement. 1 and 2 display distinguished NLO performances, including strong phase-matchable second-harmonic generation (SHG) intensities (0.8 and 0.9 × AgGaS2 at 1910 nm), wide optical band gaps (3.24 and 3.32 eV), and low coefficient of thermal expansion for favorable laser-induced damage thresholds (LIDTs, 4.7, and 7.6 × AgGaS2 at 1064 nm), which fulfill the criteria of superior NLO candidates (SHG intensity >0.5 × AGS and band gap >3.0 eV). Remarkably, 1 and 2 melt congruently at 873.8 and 870.5 °C, respectively, which endows them with the potential of growing bulk crystals by the Bridgeman-Stockbarge method. This investigated system provides a new avenue for the structural evolution from layered CS to 3D NCS of NLO materials.
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A crystal structure with a diamond-like anionic framework belongs to a non-centrosymmetric macrostructure due to the aligned arrangement of tetrahedral units, meeting the premise of second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) materials. Herein, two new Hg-based sulphides, namely RbHg4Ga5S12 (1) and CsHg4Ga5S12 (2), which are isostructural and crystallise in the trigonal space group R3, are successfully isolated in sealed silica tubes by a solid-state reaction. The features of their three-dimensional open honeycomb frameworks are attributed to the parallel alignment of tetrahedral MS4 (M is disordered by 0.444 Hg and 0.555 Ga) building motifs, accompanied by Rb+ (or Cs+) reseating in the cavities. Notably, although the band gap values of 1 and 2 are 2.30 and 2.36 eV, separately, their thermal expansion anisotropies (0.15 and 0.41, respectively) are favourable for achieving laser-induced damage thresholds (5.6 and 5.8 times that of AgGaS2 for 1 and 2, respectively). In addition, the strong polarisability of tetrahedral MS4 building motifs in the diamond-like anionic structures is responsible for the promising second-harmonic generation (SHG) intensities (1.1 and 1.8 times that of AgGaS2 for 1 and 2, respectively) in the particle size range of 50-75 µm with non-phase-matchable behaviour at 1910 nm. Furthermore, theoretical investigation elaborates that electron transitions in compounds 1 and 2 mainly occur from valence band S-3p to conduction band Hg-6s and Ga-4s states, demonstrating that the linear and nonlinear optical properties originate primarily from the synergy of tetrahedral MS4 units.
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In contrast to anionic group theory of nonlinear optical (NLO) materials that second-harmonic generation (SHG) responses mainly originate from anionic groups, structural regulation on the cationic groups of salt-inclusion chalcogenides (SICs) is performed to make them also contribute to the NLO effects. Herein, the stereochemically active lone-electron-pair Pb2+ cation is first introduced to the cationic groups of NLO SICs, and the resultant [K2 PbX][Ga7 S12 ] (X = Cl, Br, I) are isolated via solid-state method. The features of their three-dimensional structures comprise highly oriented [Ga7 S12 ]3- and [K2 PbX]3+ frameworks derived from AgGaS2 , which display the largest phase-matching SHG intensities (2.5-2.7 × AgGaS2 @1800 nm) among all SICs. Concurrently, three compounds manifest band gap values of 2.54, 2.49, and 2.41 eV (exceeding the criterion of 2.33 eV), which can avoid two-photon absorption under the fundamental laser of 1064 nm, along with the relatively low anisotropy of thermal expansion coefficients, leading to improved laser-induced damage thresholds (LIDTs) values of 2.3, 3.8, and 4.0 times that of AgGaS2 . In addition, the density of states and SHG coefficient calculations demonstrate that the Pb2+ cations narrow the band gaps and benefit SHG responses.
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The aim of the present research was to explore the development of off-odors in fish oil from the perspective of fatty acid oxidation. It was found that the off-odors elicited by the two major ω-3 PUFAs in fish oil, i.e. DHA and EPA, were different from those by fish oil. Results showed that simultaneous oxidation of fatty acids other than DHA and EPA can be involved. The off-odors of fish oil was successfully simulated by combining oxidized samples of DHA, EPA and sunflower oil. Therefore, oxidation of oleic and linoleic acids also contributed to the off-odors in fish oil. A novel analytical approach that consisted in the combination of gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry (GC-IMS) and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) was applied to identify differences in the volatile components between the recombinant oil and the fish oil.
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Ácidos Grasos Omega-3 , Aceites de Pescado , Aceites de Pescado/química , Ácidos Grasos/análisis , Ácido Eicosapentaenoico/análisis , Odorantes/análisis , Ácidos Docosahexaenoicos/análisis , Cromatografía de Gases y Espectrometría de MasasRESUMEN
Fish oil develops particular off-odors, mainly fishy odor, from the oxidation of its characteristic fatty acids, docosahexaenoic (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic (EPA). Anchovy oil (AO) was taken as representative of fish oils. This was compared to three vegetable oils with different fatty acid compositions, i.e. camellia, sunflower and linseed oil, and differential volatile compounds were identified by static-headspace gas-chromatography ion-mobility-spectrometry (SHS-GC-IMS) and orthogonal partial-least-squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) during oxidation at 60 °C. Three groups of differential volatile compounds detected at higher concentrations in the AO were screened out and two compounds, identified as 5-methylfurfural and 2-acetylfuran, were characteristic to the AO and not found in the vegetable oils. They were formed from both EPA and DHA, only present in the AO, and their formation mechanisms were proposed. The contents of 5-methylfurfural and 2-acetylfuran increased linearly with the oxidation time and consequently they could be used as oxidative markers of fish oils.
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Quimiometría , Aceites de Pescado , Ácidos Grasos/análisis , Aceites de Pescado/química , Furaldehído/análogos & derivados , Furanos , Cromatografía de Gases y Espectrometría de Masas/métodos , Aceites de PlantasRESUMEN
As early as 2001, the need for the 'functional motif theory' was pointed out, to assist the rational design of functional materials. The properties of materials are determined by their functional motifs and how they are arranged in the materials. Uncovering functional motifs and their arrangements is crucial in understanding the properties of materials and rationally designing new materials of desired properties. The functional motifs of materials are the critical microstructural units (e.g. constituent components and building blocks) that play a decisive role in generating certain material functions, and can not be replaced with other structural units without the loss, or significant suppression, of relevant functions. The role of functional motifs and their arrangement in materials, with representative examples, is presented. The microscopic structures of these examples can be classified into six types on a length scale smaller than â¼10 nm with maximum subatomic resolution, i.e. crystal, magnetic, aperiodic, defect, local and electronic structures. Functional motif analysis can be employed in the function-oriented design of materials, as elucidated by taking infrared non-linear optical materials as an example. Machine learning is more efficient in predicting material properties and screening materials with high efficiency than high-throughput experimentation and high-throughput calculations. In order to extract functional motifs and find their quantitative relationships, the development of sufficiently reliable databases for material structures and properties is imperative.
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide, of which lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is the most common subtype. Metastasis is the major cause of poor prognosis and mortality for lung cancer patients, which urgently needs great efforts to be further explored. Herein, glutathione peroxidase 8 (GPX8) was identified as a novel potential pro-metastatic gene in LUAD metastatic mice models from GEO database. GPX8 was highly expressed in tumor tissues, predicting poor prognosis in LUAD patients. Knockdown of GPX8 inhibited LUAD metastasis in vitro and in vivo, while it did not obviously affect tumor growth. Knockdown of GPX8 decreased the levels of p-FAK and p-Paxillin and disturbed the distribution of focal adhesion. Furthermore, GPX8 was overexpressed in cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) and associated with CAF infiltration in tumor microenvironment of lung cancer. GPX8 silence on fibroblasts suppressed lung cancer cell migration in the coculture system. BRD2 and RRD4 were the potential transcriptionally regulators for GPX8. Bromodomain extra-terminal inhibitor JQ1 downregulated GPX8 expression and suppressed lung cancer cell migration. Our findings indicate that highly expressed GPX8 in lung cancer cells and fibroblasts functions as a pro-metastatic factor in lung cancer. JQ1 is identified as a potential inhibitor against GPX8-mediated lung cancer metastasis.
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Two new quaternary selenides AAg3Ga8Se14, (A = Rb, 1; Cs, 2) were synthesised via solid-state reaction in sealed silica tubes. Compounds 1 and 2 crystallised in the monoclinic space group Cm (no. 8) and their three-dimensional [Ag3Ga8Se14]- anionic frameworks were comprised of AgSe4 and GaSe4 tetrahedrons. Their UV-Vis-near infrared diffuse reflectance spectra showed that 1 and 2 possessed wide band gaps of 2.17 and 2.10 eV, respectively. Notably, under incident laser irradiation at 1910 nm, compounds 1 and 2 presented moderate second-harmonic generation responses of 0.6 and 0.7 × AgGaS2, respectively, with phase-matching behaviours due to the parallel arrangement of nonlinear optical (NLO) functional tetrahedral AgSe4 and GaSe4 units. The laser-induced damage thresholds of 1 and 2 were estimated to be 25.4 and 18.0 MW cm-2, respectively, which were 2.1 and 1.5 times the threshold of AgGaS2. This study revealed that the title selenides, which were constructed from tetrahedral units arranged in a parallel array, are promising infrared NLO materials.
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The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway is abnormally activated in lung cancer. However, the anti-lung cancer effect of mTOR inhibitors as monotherapy is modest. Here, we identified that ginsenoside Rh2, an active component of Panax ginseng C. A. Mey., enhanced the anti-cancer effect of the mTOR inhibitor everolimus both in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, ginsenoside Rh2 alleviated the hepatic fat accumulation caused by everolimus in xenograft nude mice models. The combination of everolimus and ginsenoside Rh2 (labeled Eve-Rh2) induced caspase-independent cell death and cytoplasmic vacuolation in lung cancer cells, indicating that Eve-Rh2 prevented tumor progression by triggering paraptosis. Eve-Rh2 up-regulated the expression of c-MYC in cancer cells as well as tumor tissues. The increased c-MYC mediated the accumulation of tribbles homolog 3 (TRIB3)/P62+ aggresomes and consequently triggered paraptosis, bypassing the classical c-MYC/MAX pathway. Our study offers a potential effective and safe strategy for the treatment of lung cancer. Moreover, we have identified a new mechanism of TRIB3/P62+ aggresomes-triggered paraptosis and revealed a unique function of c-MYC.
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OBJECTIVE: To explore the time-effect relationship of long snake moxibustion in intervening recurrent exopathogenic diseases of patients with yang-deficiency constitution in different moxibustion periods and provide a scientific basis for the selection of long snake moxibustion in preventing and treating recurrent exopathogenic diseases of patients with yang-deficiency constitution. METHODS: Ninety patients with yang-deficiency constitution who met the inclusion criteria of recurrent exopathogenic diseases were randomly divided into a 30 min group, a 60 min group, and a 90 min group, with 30 cases in each group. Long snake moxibustion was applied once a week from Dazhui (GV14) to Yaoshu (GV2) for different periods (30, 60, and 90 min), 12 times (12 weeks) in total. The scores of yang-deficiency constitution quality scale and Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) before treatment, after treatment, and six months after treatment, as well as attack times of exopathogenic diseases within one year before treatment and after treatment in the three groups, were observed and recorded. RESULTS: After treatment and 6 months after treatment, the yang-deficiency quality scale scores and FSS scores of the three groups were lower than those before treatment (P<0.01), which decreased in the sequence of the 30 min group, the 90 min group, and the 60 min group (P<0.05). Within one year after treatment, the attack times of exopathogenic diseases in the three groups was lower than that within one year before treatment (P<0.01), which decreased in the sequence of the 30 min group, the 90 min group, and the 60 min group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: The optimal moxibustion time of long snake moxibustion on the recurrent exopathogenic diseases of patients with yang-deficiency constitution is 60 min.
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Moxibustión , Humanos , Puntos de Acupuntura , Enfermedad Crónica , Correlación de Datos , Deficiencia Yang/terapiaRESUMEN
Conservation of fish resources is the key to ecological protection and high-quality development of Yellow River basin. From 1960 to 2019, Yellow River basin distributed 201 fish species, belonging to 16 orders, 35 families. The species number of Cypriniformes was the largest (accounting for 60.7%), followed by Perciformes (accounting for 10.0%). From 1960 to 1980, there were 182 fish species belonging to 15 orders, 28 families. During 1980-2019, there were 112 species, belonging to 10 orders, 23 families. The total number of fish species in source area, midstream and downstream decreased significantly, while that in the upper reaches increased slightly. Jaccard's similarity index of source area, upstream, midstream and downstream between two periods were 34.2%, 46.0%, 42.4% and 35.7%, respectively. Based on feeding preference characteristic, fish species could be divided into eight feeding guilds: phytobenthivores, herbivores, phytoplanktivores, zooplanktivores, omnivorous, insectivores, zoobenthivores, and piscivores. Compared with the period from 1960 to 1980, the proportion of insectivores decreased significantly in the Yellow River basin during 1980-2019, while that of phytobenthivores, herbivores, phytoplanktivores, omnivorous and piscivores increased significantly. From 1960 to 1980, the proportion of insectivores was higher than other reaches at source area and upstream, then began to decrease along the river continuum from reaches with elevation of 2000-3000 m; while the proportion of piscivores was lower than other reaches at source area and upstream, then began to increase along the river continuum from reaches with elevation of 2000-3000 m. From 1980 to 2019, the proportion of insectivores decreased along river continuum from source area, and that of piscivores increased from source area to midstream but decreased in downstream. Development of cascade hydropower, water pollution, insufficient water flow, overfishing and invasion of alien fish were important factors causing the spatiotemporal variations of fish feeding guilds in Yellow River basin.