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Food Chem Toxicol ; 154: 112245, 2021 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33940107

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Dietary pattern and cooking methods are important factors to determine the nutrients supplementation for male reproduction. Methionine and choline are two methyl donors in daily diet, which could mediate the lipid metabolism, but their effects on the sperms are not clear. In this study, we fed the mice with methionine-choline deficient (MCD) diet or the baked MCD diet for 6 weeks to evaluate this dietary pattern and the appended high temperature cooking on the spermatogenesis. The results have shown that MCD diet induced testis degradation and the damage of spermatocytes, reduced sperm vitality, motility, but elevated sperm deformity. Additionally, baking of MCD diet aggravated the testis injury, further reduced sperm density, sperm motility, and decreased normal sperm morphology dramatically. These changes were not related to the blood-testis barrier nor the Leydig cells dysfunction, but related to spermatocytes lost and apoptosis. The spermatocyte apoptosis was mediated by reticulum stress, including GRP78, XBP-1 and CHOP gene expression. Our study has shown the importance of methionine and choline in diet, and emphasized the crucial role of cooking condition, which are dietary factors to influence the quality of sperms.


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Deficiência de Colina/metabolismo , Culinária , Dieta , Metionina/deficiência , Testículo/citologia , Animais , Apoptose , Chaperona BiP do Retículo Endoplasmático , Estresse do Retículo Endoplasmático , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Contagem de Espermatozoides , Motilidade dos Espermatozoides , Espermatócitos/citologia
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J Texture Stud ; 52(2): 197-206, 2021 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33230818

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In order to improve the gel performance and edible quality of surimi for sustainable manufacture, the present study explored the feasibility of four kinds of starchs (potato, corn, sweet potato, and wheat) and fresh water fish tilapia as additives for golden pompano based surimi production. Sweet potato starch stood out as the most appropriate additive for golden pompano surimi due to the highest gel strength, lowest expressible moisture content and more compact microstructure. When the tilapia flesh substitution ratio reached 30%, best gel property of tilapia-golden pompano compound surimi with best texture property and whiteness value was achieved. Moreover, addition of 5% sweet potato starch to the golden pompano-tilapia (7:3) compound surimi comparatively obtained the optimal effect. Namely, it was observed that the texture parameters with hardness (3.62 N), gumminess (2.74 N), chewiness (17.35 mJ), cohesiveness (4.918), and springiness (0.872) being biggest values. On the other hand, the gel strength and expressible moisture content were 2,137.31 g. mm and 3.52%, respectively, which were overwhelming than other levels. Simultaneously, the whiteness of 5% addition group was 74.75, which was also a little higher than other groups. In summary, partial substitution of tilapia and proper addition of sweet potato starch effectively improved the gel performance and quality of golden pompano-based surimi products, which has potential applications in the industry of surimi.


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Ipomoea batatas , Tilápia , Animais , Géis , Amido , Paladar
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