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  1. Book: Applications of MALDI-TOF spectroscopy

    Cai, Zongwei

    (Topics in current chemistry ; 331)

    2013  

    Author's details Zongwei Cai ... ed
    Series title Topics in current chemistry ; 331
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    Keywords MALDI-MS
    Subject Matrix assisted laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry ; Matrix-unterstützte Laser-Desorptions-/Ionisations-Flugzeitmassenspektrometrie ; MALDI-Massenspektrometrie ; MALDI-TOF-Massenspektrometrie ; MALDI-TOF-MS ; Matrix-unterstützte Laser-Desorption ; Matrix-unterstützte Laser-Desorptions-/Ionisations-Massenspektrometrie
    Language English
    Size VII, 215 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Publisher Springer
    Publishing place Heidelberg u.a.
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT017577455
    ISBN 978-3-642-35665-0 ; 3-642-35664-8 ; 978-3-642-35664-3 ; 3-642-35665-6
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  2. Article ; Online: Getting Health Hazards of Inhaled Nano/Microplastics into Focus: Expectations and Challenges.

    Cao, Guodong / Cai, Zongwei

    Environmental science & technology

    2023  Volume 57, Issue 9, Page(s) 3461–3463

    MeSH term(s) Microplastics ; Plastics ; Motivation
    Chemical Substances Microplastics ; Plastics
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-22
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ISSN 1520-5851
    ISSN (online) 1520-5851
    DOI 10.1021/acs.est.3c00029
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  3. Article ; Online: Enrichment of nucleobase adducts from genomic DNA in the cytoplasm by solid-phase extraction.

    Wu, Jiabin / Cai, Zongwei

    Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences

    2022  Volume 1215, Page(s) 123574

    Abstract: The exact levels of some DNA adducts, like N7-deoxyguanosine (N7-dG), can be under-calculated since these adducts may depurinate due to their chemical instability, leading to corresponding nucleobase adducts being released into the cytoplasm. To ... ...

    Abstract The exact levels of some DNA adducts, like N7-deoxyguanosine (N7-dG), can be under-calculated since these adducts may depurinate due to their chemical instability, leading to corresponding nucleobase adducts being released into the cytoplasm. To accurately quantify the levels of DNA adducts, it is necessary to consider those modified nucleobases. However, high levels and diversity of cytoplasmic small molecule metabolites (SMMs) can strongly interfere with the detection of adducts, and it is almost impossible to remove them with nucleobase adducts being well retained. Therefore, we aimed to establish an optimized enrichment method based on solid-phase extraction (SPE) to reduce the co-elution of SMMs with target analytes. In this vein, we employed three bisphenols (BPA, BPF, and BPAF) as examples, prepared corresponding N7-guanine (N7-Gua) adducts, loaded on an Oasis hydrophilic-lipophilic balance ® (HLB) cartridge, used a series of mobile phases containing different percentage of methanol for elution, and evaluated the levels of these adducts in each eluent. First, we found that neutral samples led to the best retention for all three adducts compared with acidified or basified ones. We next employed normal distribution fitting model to characterize the elution of analytes from H
    MeSH term(s) DNA Adducts ; Methanol ; DNA/chemistry ; Guanine/chemistry ; Indicators and Reagents ; Cytoplasm/metabolism ; Solid Phase Extraction ; Genomics
    Chemical Substances DNA Adducts ; Methanol (Y4S76JWI15) ; DNA (9007-49-2) ; Guanine (5Z93L87A1R) ; Indicators and Reagents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-12-18
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1180823-8
    ISSN 1873-376X ; 0378-4347 ; 1570-0232 ; 1387-2273
    ISSN (online) 1873-376X
    ISSN 0378-4347 ; 1570-0232 ; 1387-2273
    DOI 10.1016/j.jchromb.2022.123574
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  4. Article ; Online: An All-in-One Platform for On-Site Multiplex Foodborne Pathogen Detection Based on Channel-Digital Hybrid Microfluidics.

    Xie, Mei / Chen, Tianlan / Cai, Zongwei / Lei, Bo / Dong, Cheng

    Biosensors

    2024  Volume 14, Issue 1

    Abstract: Recently, significant progress has been made in the development of microdevices for point-of-care infectious disease detection. However, most microdevices only allow limited steps, such as DNA amplification on the chip, while sample preparation, such as ... ...

    Abstract Recently, significant progress has been made in the development of microdevices for point-of-care infectious disease detection. However, most microdevices only allow limited steps, such as DNA amplification on the chip, while sample preparation, such as lysis and DNA extraction, is conducted off the chip using the traditional method. In this study, an all-in-one platform was developed, which incorporated all necessary procedures for nucleic acid detection. Our on-chip DNA extraction method utilized the magnetic bead-based technology on a hybrid channel-digital microfluidics (C-DMF) microdevice. It yielded high recovery rates, varying from 88.43% to 95.83%, with pathogen concentrations of 10
    MeSH term(s) Escherichia coli ; Microfluidics ; Staphylococcus aureus ; Chromatography, Affinity ; DNA
    Chemical Substances DNA (9007-49-2)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-18
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2662125-3
    ISSN 2079-6374 ; 2079-6374
    ISSN (online) 2079-6374
    ISSN 2079-6374
    DOI 10.3390/bios14010050
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  5. Article ; Online: [Application of multiomics mass spectrometry in the research of chemical exposome].

    Song, Yuan-Yuan / Qi, Zeng-Hua / Cai, Zong-Wei

    Se pu = Chinese journal of chromatography

    2023  Volume 42, Issue 2, Page(s) 120–130

    Abstract: Environmental factors, such as environmental pollutants, behaviors, and lifestyles, are the leading causes of chronic noncommunicable diseases. Estimates indicate that approximately 50% of all deaths worldwide can be attributed to environmental factors. ... ...

    Abstract Environmental factors, such as environmental pollutants, behaviors, and lifestyles, are the leading causes of chronic noncommunicable diseases. Estimates indicate that approximately 50% of all deaths worldwide can be attributed to environmental factors. The exposome is defined as the totality of human environmental (i.e., all nongenetic) exposures from conception, including general external exposure (e.g., climate, education, and urban environment), specific external exposure (e.g., pollution, physical activity, and diet), and internal exposure (e.g., metabolic factors, oxidative stress, inflammation, and protein modification). As a new paradigm, this concept aims to comprehensively understand the link between human health and environmental factors. Therefore, a comprehensive measurement of the exposome, including accurate and reliable measurements of exposure to the external environment and a wide range of biological responses to the internal environment, is of great significance. The measurement of the general external exposome depends on advances in environmental sensors, personal-sensing technologies, and geographical information systems. The determination of exogenous chemicals to which individuals are exposed and endogenous chemicals that are produced or modified by external stressors relies on improvements in methodology and the development of instrumental approaches, including colorimetric, chromatographic, spectral, and mass-spectrometric methods. This article reviews the research strategies for chemical exposomes and summarizes existing exposome-measurement methods, focusing on mass spectrometry (MS)-based methods. The top-down and bottom-up approaches are commonly used in exposome studies. The bottom-up approach focuses on the identification of chemicals in the external environment (e.g., soil, water, diet, and air), whereas the top-down approach focuses on the evaluation of endogenous chemicals and biological processes in biological samples (e.g., blood, urine, and serum). Low- and high-resolution MS (LRMS and HRMS, respectively) have become the most popular methods for the direct measurement of exogenous and endogenous chemicals owing to their superior sensitivity, specificity, and dynamic range. LRMS has been widely applied in the targeted analysis of expected chemicals, whereas HRMS is a promising technique for the suspect and unknown screening of unexpected chemicals. The development of MS-based multiomics, including proteomics, metabolomics, epigenomics, and spatial omics, provides new opportunities to understand the effects of environmental exposure on human health. Metabolomics involves the sum of all low-molecular-weight metabolites in a living system. Nontargeted metabolomics can measure both endogenous and exogenous chemicals, which would directly link exposure to biological effects, internal dose, and disease pathobiology, whereas proteomics could play an important role in predicting potential adverse health outcomes and uncovering molecular mechanisms. MS imaging (MSI) is an emerging technique that provides unlabeled in-depth measurements of endogenous and exogenous molecules directly from tissue and cell sections without changing their spatial information. MSI-based spatial omics, which has been widely applied in biomarker discovery for clinical diagnosis, as well as drug and pollutant monitoring, is expected to become an effective method for exposome measurement. Integrating these response measurements from metabolomics, proteomics, spatial omics, and epigenomics will enable the generation of new hypotheses to discover the etiology of diseases caused by chemical exposure. Finally, we highlight the major challenges in achieving chemical exposome measurements.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Exposome ; Multiomics ; Environmental Exposure/adverse effects ; Mass Spectrometry ; Environmental Pollutants/toxicity
    Chemical Substances Environmental Pollutants
    Language Chinese
    Publishing date 2023-12-12
    Publishing country China
    Document type Review ; English Abstract ; Journal Article
    ISSN 1872-2059
    ISSN (online) 1872-2059
    DOI 10.3724/SP.J.1123.2023.10001
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  6. Article ; Online: A new toxicity mechanism of N-(1,3-Dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine quinone: Formation of DNA adducts in mammalian cells and aqueous organisms.

    Wu, Jiabin / Cao, Guodong / Zhang, Feng / Cai, Zongwei

    The Science of the total environment

    2023  Volume 866, Page(s) 161373

    Abstract: N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine-quinone (6PPDQ), one of the oxidation products of rubber antioxidant 6PPD, has been identified as a novel toxicant to many organisms. However, an understanding of its underlying toxicity mechanisms ... ...

    Abstract N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine-quinone (6PPDQ), one of the oxidation products of rubber antioxidant 6PPD, has been identified as a novel toxicant to many organisms. However, an understanding of its underlying toxicity mechanisms remained elusive. In this study, we reported that 6PPDQ could react with deoxyguanosine to form one isomer of 3-hydroxy-1, N
    MeSH term(s) Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Deoxyguanosine/chemistry ; DNA Adducts/metabolism ; Quinones ; Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization/methods ; Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods ; Phenylenediamines/chemistry ; Phenylenediamines/metabolism ; Phenylenediamines/toxicity ; Benzoquinones/chemistry ; Benzoquinones/metabolism ; Benzoquinones/toxicity ; Antioxidants/chemistry ; Antioxidants/metabolism ; Antioxidants/toxicity ; Chlamydomonas reinhardtii/drug effects ; Chlamydomonas reinhardtii/genetics ; Chlamydomonas reinhardtii/metabolism ; Humans ; A549 Cells
    Chemical Substances Deoxyguanosine (G9481N71RO) ; DNA Adducts ; N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-1,4-phenylenediamine (HJD0U67PS1) ; Quinones ; N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine quinone ; Phenylenediamines ; Benzoquinones ; Antioxidants
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-06
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 121506-1
    ISSN 1879-1026 ; 0048-9697
    ISSN (online) 1879-1026
    ISSN 0048-9697
    DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.161373
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  7. Article ; Online: Spatial Lipidomics Reveals Lipid Changes in the Cotyledon and Plumule of Mung Bean Seeds during Germination.

    Xie, Peisi / Chen, Jing / Wu, Pengfei / Cai, Zongwei

    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry

    2023  Volume 71, Issue 49, Page(s) 19879–19887

    Abstract: Seed germination is a vital process in plant development involving dynamic biochemical transformations such as lipid metabolism. However, the spatial distribution and dynamic changes of lipids in different seed compartments during germination are poorly ... ...

    Abstract Seed germination is a vital process in plant development involving dynamic biochemical transformations such as lipid metabolism. However, the spatial distribution and dynamic changes of lipids in different seed compartments during germination are poorly understood. In this study, we employed liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS)-based lipidomics and MALDI mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) to investigate lipid changes occurring in the cotyledon and plumule of mung bean seeds during germination. Lipidomic data revealed that the germination process reduced the levels of many glycerolipids (e.g., triglyceride) and phosphatidylglycerols (e.g., phosphatidylcholine) while increased the levels of lysophospholipids (e.g., lysophosphatidylcholine) in both the cotyledon and plumule. Sphingolipids (e.g., sphingomyelin) displayed altered levels solely in the plumule. Sterol levels increased in the cotyledon but decreased in the plumule. Further imaging results revealed that MALDI-MSI could serve as a supplement and validate LC-MS data. These findings enhance our understanding of the metabolic processes underlying seedling development, with potential implications for crop improvement and seed quality control.
    MeSH term(s) Cotyledon/metabolism ; Vigna ; Germination ; Lipidomics ; Seeds/chemistry ; Fabaceae ; Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization ; Triglycerides/metabolism
    Chemical Substances Triglycerides
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-29
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 241619-0
    ISSN 1520-5118 ; 0021-8561
    ISSN (online) 1520-5118
    ISSN 0021-8561
    DOI 10.1021/acs.jafc.3c06029
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  8. Article ; Online: Fragmentation Pattern-Based Screening Strategy Combining Diagnostic Ion and Neutral Loss Uncovered Novel

    Wang, Wei / Cao, Guodong / Zhang, Jing / Chang, Weixia / Sang, Yuecheng / Cai, Zongwei

    Environmental science & technology

    2024  Volume 58, Issue 13, Page(s) 5921–5931

    Abstract: Identifying transformed emerging contaminants in complex environmental compartments is a challenging but meaningful task. ... ...

    Abstract Identifying transformed emerging contaminants in complex environmental compartments is a challenging but meaningful task. Substituted
    MeSH term(s) Quinones ; Phenylenediamines/chemistry ; Benzoquinones ; Soil
    Chemical Substances 4-phenylenediamine (U770QIT64J) ; quinone (3T006GV98U) ; Quinones ; Phenylenediamines ; Benzoquinones ; Soil
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-21
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1520-5851
    ISSN (online) 1520-5851
    DOI 10.1021/acs.est.4c00027
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  9. Article ; Online: Prediction of acute toxicity for Chlorella vulgaris caused by tire wear particle-derived compounds using quantitative structure-activity relationship models.

    Jiang, Jie-Ru / Cai, Wen-Xi / Chen, Zhi-Feng / Liao, Xiao-Liang / Cai, Zongwei

    Water research

    2024  Volume 256, Page(s) 121643

    Abstract: Tire wear particles (TWPs) enter aquatic ecosystems through various pathways, such as rainwater and urban runoff. Additives in TWPs can harm aquatic organisms in these ecosystems. Therefore, it is essential to investigate their toxicity to aquatic ... ...

    Abstract Tire wear particles (TWPs) enter aquatic ecosystems through various pathways, such as rainwater and urban runoff. Additives in TWPs can harm aquatic organisms in these ecosystems. Therefore, it is essential to investigate their toxicity to aquatic organisms. In our study, we initially recorded the median effective concentrations of 21 TWP-derived compounds on Chlorella vulgaris growth, ranging from 0.04 to 8.60 mg/L. Subsequently, through an extensive review of the literature, we incorporated 112 compounds with specific toxicity endpoints to construct the QSAR model using genetic algorithm and multiple linear regression techniques, followed by the construction of the consensus model and the quantitative read-across structure-activity relationship (q-RASAR) model. Meanwhile, we employed rigorous internal and external validation measures to assess the performance of the model. The results indicated that the developed q-RASAR model exhibited strong adaptation, robustness, and reliable prediction, with q-RASAR indicators of Q
    MeSH term(s) Chlorella vulgaris/drug effects ; Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship ; Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity ; Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry
    Chemical Substances Water Pollutants, Chemical
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-18
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 202613-2
    ISSN 1879-2448 ; 0043-1354
    ISSN (online) 1879-2448
    ISSN 0043-1354
    DOI 10.1016/j.watres.2024.121643
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  10. Article ; Online: Toxicity of substituted p-phenylenediamine antioxidants and their derived novel quinones on aquatic bacterium: Acute effects and mechanistic insights.

    Wang, Wei / Chen, Yi / Fang, Jiacheng / Zhang, Feng / Qu, Guangbo / Cai, Zongwei

    Journal of hazardous materials

    2024  Volume 469, Page(s) 133900

    Abstract: Substituted para-phenylenediamines (PPDs) are synthetic chemicals used globally for rubber antioxidation, with their quinone derivatives (PPD-Qs) raising particular environmental concerns due to their severe toxicity to aquatic organisms. Emerging ... ...

    Abstract Substituted para-phenylenediamines (PPDs) are synthetic chemicals used globally for rubber antioxidation, with their quinone derivatives (PPD-Qs) raising particular environmental concerns due to their severe toxicity to aquatic organisms. Emerging research has identified a variety of novel PPD-Qs ubiquitously detected in the environment, yet experimental proof for the toxicity of PPD-Qs has not been forthcoming due to the unavailability of bulk standards, leaving substantial gaps in the prioritization and mechanistic investigation of such novel pollutants. Here, we use synthesized chemical standards to study the acute toxicity and underlying mechanism of 18 PPD-Qs and PPDs to the aquatic bacterium V. fischeri. Bioluminescence inhibition EC
    MeSH term(s) Quinones/toxicity ; Antioxidants ; Molecular Docking Simulation ; Phenylenediamines/toxicity ; Benzoquinones/toxicity ; Environmental Pollutants
    Chemical Substances 4-phenylenediamine (U770QIT64J) ; Quinones ; Antioxidants ; Phenylenediamines ; Benzoquinones ; Environmental Pollutants
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-27
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1491302-1
    ISSN 1873-3336 ; 0304-3894
    ISSN (online) 1873-3336
    ISSN 0304-3894
    DOI 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.133900
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