TL;DR: In this article, pectin components were obtained from akebia trifoliate koiaz peels extract (ATKPE) with acid extraction technology and its anti-corrosion performance for mild steel in HCl medium was investigated by electrochemical methods, surface analysis and theoretical calculations.
TL;DR: Here, the potential use of herbal residues of Akebia as feedstock for ethanol production is evaluated and ChCl loading could significantly enhance the selectivity of carboxylic acid for lignin dissolution.
TL;DR: The results suggest that akebia saponin D has a poor intestinal absorption not only due to its poor transepithelial permeability but also owing to the contribution of efflux transporters such as MRPs in the intestine.
TL;DR: From the mRNA expression and protein interaction patterns of the duplicated copies of the AktAP3 genes, it is concluded that subfunctionalization very likely contributes to the maintenance of multiple AP3-like gene copies in A. trifoliata.
Abstract: There is evidence that gene duplication and diversification within the MADS-box gene family had significant impact on floral architecture. In this study, we report the isolation of four class B homologous genes from Akebia trifoliata, termed AktAP3_1, AktAP3_2, AktAP3_3, and AktPI. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that the three AktAP3 paralogs were produced by two gene duplication events and AktAP3_2 and AktAP3_3 are recent paralogs, which are yielded by the duplication before the origin of the genus Akebia. In situ hybridization demonstrates that these genes are mainly expressed in the stamens and carpels of A. trifoliata, but in differential patterns, similar to those in other basal eudicot and basal angiosperm species. AktAP3_3 and AktPI are expressed in the developing petaloid perianth, suggesting that the petaloidy of the perianth is caused by the expression of class B genes. Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction analyses indicate that these genes are expressed in both male and female flowers, but at different levels. We explore the interaction behavior of the class B proteins in the basal eudicots using yeast two-hybrid system for the first time. The AktAP3_1/2/3 proteins and the AktPI protein can form obligate heterodimers, but at different strength. From the mRNA expression and protein interaction patterns of the duplicated copies of the AktAP3 genes, we conclude that subfunctionalization very likely contributes to the maintenance of multiple AP3-like gene copies in A. trifoliata.
TL;DR: In this paper, a pharmaceutical preparation or cosmetic, and a method for effectively inhibiting the abnormal accumulation of extra-cellular matrices is presented. But the method for preventing or treating a disease resulting from the abnormal aggregation of extracellular matrix is also disclosed.
Abstract: This invention provides a pharmaceutical preparation or cosmetic, and a method for effectively inhibiting the abnormal accumulation of extra-cellular matrices. In addition, a method for preventing or treating a disease resulting from the abnormal accumulation of extra-cellular matrices is also disclosed. The pharmaceutical preparation or cosmetic contains as an effective ingredient at least one substance selected from the group consisting of the extract of a plant belonging to the genus Artemisia, the genus Forsythia, the genus Sophorak the genus Pheutn the genus GI rhiza, the genus Arctium, the genus Anemarrhena, the genus Aralia, the genus Anelicia, the genus Akebia or the genus Atractylodes, the genus Akebia or the genus Atractilodes, malotilate, 2,2'-dipyridyl and o-phenanthroline.