Publications by authors named "Jin-Dan Li"

Purpose: Cancer remains a major global cause of death, with rising incidence influenced by environmental factors. The THOC5 gene, part of the THO complex, has emerged as a potential regulator in cancer biology. This study investigates THOC5 expression across various cancers, its role in prognosis, and its potential therapeutic implications, particularly in liver hepatocellular carcinoma (LIHC).

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In this study, the effects of the thermal ultrasonic enzyme inactivation process on flavor enhancement in sea cucumber hydrolysates (SCHs) and its impact on the inactivation of neutral proteases (NPs) were investigated. The body wall of the sea cucumber was enzymatically hydrolyzed with NPs. On the one hand, the structure of NPs subjected to different enzyme inactivation methods was analyzed using ζ-potential, particle size, and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy.

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The binding mechanism between tea polyphenols and sturgeon myofibrillar protein (SMP) in the early stage (0, 2, 4 min), middle stage (6, 10 min) and late stage (15 min) of low temperature vacuum heating (LTVH) in an in vitro anti-glycation model was investigated. The result indicated that the protein cross-linking during LTVH treatment were mainly induced by tea polyphenols. The loss rate of free arginine (Arg) and free lysine (Lys) of SMP at the late stage of LTVH treatment (15 min) was 73.

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Lipid oxidation will lead to the deterioration of flavor, color and texture of aquatic products with high fatty acid content. The mechanism of ultrasound (US) combined with rosmarinic acid (RA) on lipid oxidation and endogenous enzyme activities of large yellow croaker during cold-storage (4 ℃) was investigated. The result showed that the US and RA have synergistic effects in delaying lipid oxidation and inhibiting endogenous lipase and lipoxygenase (LOX) activities related to oxidation.

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  • - This study investigates how different processing times and enzyme types affect the flavor of freeze-dried sea cucumber powder, using advanced technologies like electronic nose (E-nose) and gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry (GC-IMS).
  • - The analysis showed distinct flavor profiles among different processing groups, with the 60-FN group demonstrating a wider variety of volatile compounds compared to others, while the 80-PN group had higher concentrations of specific compounds.
  • - The findings highlight the potential for improving flavor and quality in the sea cucumber industry through optimized processing, offering practical insights for the development of non-thermal technologies like vibration milling.
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  • The study investigates early predictors for the recurrence and spread of rectal cancer after surgery, utilizing data from 400 patients operated on between September 2013 and September 2014.
  • Key findings indicate that factors like tumor size on preoperative CT scans, lymphocyte-to-neutrophil ratio, and CEA levels are significant biomarkers for assessing the risk of recurrence or metastasis.
  • A nomogram model developed from these predictors showed a high accuracy (AUC of 0.939) for forecasting post-operative outcomes, emphasizing the utility of these biomarkers in clinical assessments.
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