The anti-digestive mechanism of kiwifruit starch obtained from defective hard fruits was explored from multi-scale structural perspective. The results indicated that kiwifruit starch belonged to small-granule B-type starch, characterized by stable semi-crystalline structure with hilum at the geometric center and relatively indistinct growth rings. Compared with commercial wheat and potato starch, it contained higher proportion of long-chain amylopectin, had higher protein and resistant starch content (63.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTigernut is a potential source of valuable edible oil; however, current oil extraction techniques are inefficient. We assessed high temperature-induced variations in oil absorption and enzymatic hydrolysis of tigernut starch (TS) in the presence of protein to explore the intrinsic reasons for the low oil extraction from tigernut. The results showed that, due to high temperature and the presence of protein, an increase in the volume mean diameters and agglomeration of TS granules occurred.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPharmgenomics Pers Med
December 2024
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the distribution patterns of PLA2G7 gene variants in Han Chinese patients with coronary heart disease (CHD), and their relationships with serum lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) levels and lipid profiles.
Methods: A total of 93 han Chinese CHD patients were recruited. Serum Lp-PLA2 levels were determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), while comprehensive analysis of PLA2G7 gene polymorphisms was conducted through whole-exome sequencing.
In this work, the effects of microwave treatment (MDT) of tigernut tubers at 540 W for 140, 180, 220, 240 s on the yield, physicochemical properties and in vitro digestibility of tigernut starch (TS) were firstly investigated. MDT significantly reduced the crystallinity and double helix structures of the starch, without altering its native A-type crystal structure. After microwaving for 140 s and 180 s, the extraction yield of TS was significantly increased from 14.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnhancing the energy of hydrogen and carbon reservoirs is crucial for the extraction of these resources. Currently, the conventional water-flooding technology faces challenges in replenishing the energy of hydrogen and carbon reservoirs due to the low injection rates caused by their low-permeability properties. To address this, hydraulic fracturing-assisted water injection technology has been employed to enhance the energy of these reservoirs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Agric Food Chem
November 2024
()-Methoprene has been widely applied as a powerful biochemical pesticide to control disease vectors and other pestiferous arthropods of economic importance. As a juvenile hormone analogue, many products based on ()-methoprene are developed and commercialized in the USA, Europe, and elsewhere. However, the agricultural use of ()-methoprene and its analogues remains underexplored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report an H-bond donor controlled diastereoselective switchable intramolecular aza-Henry reaction of ketimines derived from α-ketoesters and 2-(2-nitroethyl)anilines, allowing facile access to chiral tetrahydroquinolines bearing an aza-quaternary carbon stereocenter, which are privileged scaffold for medicinal researches. While newly developed cinchona alkaloid derived phosphoramide-bearing quaternary ammonium salt C2 selectively give cis-adducts in up to 20 : 1 dr and 99 % ee, the corresponding urea-bearing analogue C8 preferentially give trans-adducts in up to 20 : 1 dr and 99 % ee.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSilicon-stereogenic chiral organosilanes have found increasing applications in synthetic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and materials science. In this context, various asymmetric catalytic methods have been established for the diverse synthesis of silicon-stereogenic silanes. In particular, asymmetric organocatalysis is emerging as an important and complementary synthetic tool for the enantioselective construction of silicon-stereocenters, along with the rapid development of chiral-metal catalyzed protocols.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFollowing the publication of this article, a concerned reader drew to the Editor's attention that, for several of the figures showing the results of Transwell migration and invasion assay experiments, unexpected areas of similarity were identified in terms of cellular patterns comparing among data panels where the results from differently performed experiments were intended to have been shown, although the areas immediately surrounding these areas often featured comparatively different distributions of cells. Moreover, several of the figures contained invasion/migration assay data that were strikingly similar to data that had appeared in articles published previously by different authors at different research institutes. In addition, the western blots in this article were presented with atypical, unusually shaped and possibly anomalous protein bands in many cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe metabolic process of polysaccharides in gastrointestinal digestions and the effects of the resulting carbohydrates on the composition of gut microbes are important to explore their prebiotic properties. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the simulated digestion and fecal fermentation in vitro of three fractions (PHEPSs-1, PHEPSs-2 and PHEPSs-3) purified from the crude exopolysaccharides of Paecilomyces hepiali HN1 (PHEPSs) and to explore the potential prebiotic mechanisms. The three purified fractions were characterized by HPLC, UV, FT-IR, SEM and AFM, and they were all of galactoglucomannan family with molecular weight of 178, 232 and 119 kDa, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo study the impact of ultrasonic duration (0, 30, and 60 min) and sodium bicarbonate concentration (0% and 0.2%) on the gel properties of reduced-salt pork myofibrillar protein, the changes in cooking yield, colour, water retention, texture properties, and dynamic rheology were investigated. The findings revealed that added sodium bicarbonate significantly increased (P < 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTigernut has been recognized as a promising resource for edible oil and starch. However, the research on the quality characteristics of tigernut from different regions is lagging behind, which limits the application of tigernut in food industry. Tigernut tubers were obtained from six major growing regions in China, and the physicochemical properties of their main components, oil and starch, were characterized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was to explore the internal reasons for the changes in oil absorption performance of tigernut starch (TS) by revealing the high-temperature induced variations of structural and functional properties of TS. The results showed that as the temperature increased from 80 °C to 140 °C, the degree of starch gelatinization increased, while the proportion of double helix structures, the total proportion of B1 and B2 chains, the relative crystallinity and the molecular weight decreased, accompanied by the fragmentation and swelling of TS granules. The oxidation of tigernut oil (TNO) led to a decrease in oil density and an increase in total polar component content.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChin Med J (Engl)
August 2023
Background: The HELIOS stent is a sirolimus-eluting stent with a biodegradable polymer and titanium oxide film as the tie-layer. The study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of HELIOS stent in a real-world setting.
Methods: The HELIOS registry is a prospective, multicenter, cohort study conducted at 38 centers across China between November 2018 and December 2019.
CO miscible flooding in low permeability reservoirs is conducive to significantly improving oil recovery. At present, the microscopic displacement simulation of CO miscible flooding is mainly reflected in the simulation of the seepage process, but the pressure control of the seepage process is lacking, and the simulation of the characterization of CO concentration diffusion is less studied. In view of the above problems, a numerical model of CO miscible flooding is established, and the microscopic seepage characteristics of interphase mass transfer in CO miscible flooding are analyzed by multiphysics field coupling simulations at the two-dimensional pore scale.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe changes in the gel and rheological properties and water-holding capacity of PSE meat myofibrillar proteins with different amounts of sodium bicarbonate (SC, 0−0.6/100 g) were studied. Compared to the PSE meat myofibrillar proteins with 0/100 g SC, the texture properties and cooking yield significantly increased (p < 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPleurotus ostreatus is usually cultivated in horticultural facilities that lack environmental control systems and often suffer heat stress (HS). Salicylic acid (SA) is recognized as a plant defense-related hormone. Here, SA treatment (200 μM) induced fungal resistance to HS of , with decreased malondialdehyde (MDA) content and expression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA highly enantio- and regio-selective Markovnikov hydromonofluoro(methyl)alkylation of 1,3-dienes was developed using redox-neutral nickel catalysis. It provided a facile strategy to construct diverse monofluoromethyl- or monofluoroalkyl-containing chiral allylic molecules. Notably, this represents the first catalytic asymmetric Markovnikov hydrofluoroalkylation of olefins.
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January 2023
Cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) is a G protein-coupled receptor and a therapeutic target for metabolic disorders. Numerous CB1 antagonists have been developed, but their functional selectivities and bias towards G protein or β-arrestin signaling have not been systemically characterized. In this study, we analyzed the binding affinities and downstream signaling of two series of pyrazole derivatives bearing 1-aminopiperidine (Series I) or 4-aminothiomorpholine 1,1-dioxide (Series II) moieties, as well as the well-known CB1 antagonists rimonabant and taranabant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: An important conceptual advance in health and the environment has been recognized that enzymes play a key role in the green processing industries. Of particular interest, chitosanase is beneficial for recycling the chitosan resource and producing chitosan oligosaccharides. Also, chitosan gene expression and molecular characterization will promote understanding of the biological function of bacterial chitosanase as well as explore chitosanase for utilizing chitosan resources.
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December 2022
If the tigernut meal left after oil extraction is used as a material for starch resources instead of being wasted, the industrial value of tigernut would be improved. Thus, we investigated the effect of extrusion before oil extraction on the yield, structure and function of starches within tigernut meals (TMS). Compared with the yield of native starch, the yield of TMS-130-11 (barrel temperature: 130 °C; feed moisture: 11 %) was increased by 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Fungi (Basel)
August 2022
The global regulator LaeA plays crucial roles in morphological development and secondary metabolite biosynthesis in filamentous fungi. However, the functions of LaeA in basidiomycetes are less reported. The basidiomycete is a well-known fungus used both in medicine and as food that produces polysaccharides and cellulolytic enzymes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: With the growing concern for the environment, there are trends that bio-utilization of keratinous waste by keratinases could ease the heavy burden of keratinous waste from the poultry processing and leather industry. Especially surfactant-stable keratinases are beneficial for the detergent industry. Therefore, the production of keratinase by Bacillus cereus YQ15 was improved; the characterization and use of keratinase in detergent were also studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe majority of colon lesions are <10 mm in size and are easily resected by endoscopists with appropriate basic training. Lesions ≥10 mm in size are difficult to remove technically and are associated with higher rates of incomplete resection. Currently, the main endoscopic approaches include endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) for lesions without submucosal invasion, and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for relatively larger lesions involving the superficial submucosal layer.
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