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Plant Cell ; 36(5): 1777-1790, 2024 May 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38190205

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Crown roots are the main components of root systems in cereals. Elucidating the mechanisms of crown root formation is instrumental for improving nutrient absorption, stress tolerance, and yield in cereal crops. Several members of the WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) and lateral organ boundaries domain (LBD) transcription factor families play essential roles in controlling crown root development in rice (Oryza sativa). However, the functional relationships among these transcription factors in regulating genes involved in crown root development remain unclear. Here, we identified LBD16 as an additional regulator of rice crown root development. We showed that LBD16 is a direct downstream target of WOX11, a key crown root development regulator in rice. Our results indicated that WOX11 enhances LBD16 transcription by binding to its promoter and recruiting its interaction partner JMJ706, a demethylase that removes histone H3 lysine 9 dimethylation (H3K9me2) from the LBD16 locus. In addition, we established that LBD16 interacts with WOX11, thereby impairing JMJ706-WOX11 complex formation and repressing its own transcriptional activity. Together, our results reveal a feedback system regulating genes that orchestrate crown root development in rice, in which LBD16 acts as a molecular rheostat.


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Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas , Oryza , Proteínas de Plantas , Raíces de Plantas , Factores de Transcripción , Oryza/genética , Oryza/crecimiento & desarrollo , Oryza/metabolismo , Raíces de Plantas/crecimiento & desarrollo , Raíces de Plantas/genética , Raíces de Plantas/metabolismo , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Factores de Transcripción/metabolismo , Factores de Transcripción/genética , Histona Demetilasas/metabolismo , Histona Demetilasas/genética , Regiones Promotoras Genéticas/genética
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Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ; : 1-27, 2023 Jul 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37395263

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Myricitrin is a member of flavonols, natural phenolic compounds extracted from plant resources. It has gained great attention for various biological activities, such as anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, as well as cardio-/neuro-/hepatoprotective activities. These effects have been demonstrated in both in vitro and in vivo models, making myricitrin a favorable candidate for the exploitation of novel functional foods with potential protective or preventive effects against diseases. This review summarized the health benefits of myricitrin and attempted to uncover its action mechanism, expecting to provide a theoretical basis for their application. Despite enormous bioactive potential of myricitrin, low production, high cost, and environmental damage caused by extracting it from plant resources greatly constrain its practical application. Fortunately, innovative, green, and sustainable extraction techniques are emerging to extract myricitrin, which function as alternatives to conventional techniques. Additionally, biosynthesis based on synthetic biology plays an essential role in industrial-scale manufacturing, which has not been reported for myricitrin exclusively. The construction of microbial cell factories is absolutely an appealing and competitive option to produce myricitrin in large-scale manufacturing. Consequently, state-of-the-art green extraction techniques and trends in biosynthesis were reviewed and discussed to endow an innovative perspective for the large-scale production of myricitrin.

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Echocardiography ; 40(10): 1088-1093, 2023 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37641803

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INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Traditional transcatheter closure of atrial septal defect (ASD) via the femoral vein carries risk of radiation damage. Transcutaneous closure of ASD under echocardiography guidance avoids radiation exposure and can be gradually applied. An alternative is to transcutaneous closure of ASD trans-jugular with an adjustable curved sheath under echocardiography guidance. METHODS: We retrospectively studied all cases of trans-jugular transcutaneous closure of ASD with an adjustable curved sheath under echocardiography guidance in the Heart Center of Henan Province People's Hospital between 2016 and December 2022. RESULTS: A total of 156 patients were included, 74 males and 82 females. Mean age was 6.9 ± 7.4 years and weight 23.7 ± 14.6 kg. Mean sizes of the ASD and occluder were (9.7 ± 4.7) mm and (14.1 ± 5.7) mm. The mean operation time was (49.6 ± 29.2) min. No complications such as atrioventricular block, reoperation, or pericardial effusion occurred. There are 3 patients had a residual shunt. All patients were followed-up for (38.7 ± 11.0) months. The three patients with residual shunt had self-closed at the 3-6-12 months follow-up. There was no complication at follow-up. CONCLUSION: Trans-jugular transcutaneous closure of ASD with adjustable curved sheath under echocardiography guidance is safe, effective and minimally invasive.

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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 264: 115423, 2023 Oct 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37666200

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of arecoline on constipation by intervening at different times to explore its preventive and therapeutic effects. Symptoms related to constipation, gut microbes, short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) content in the cecum, and gene expression in the colon were measured to examine the effect of arecoline on relieving constipation. The results showed that arecoline intervention alleviated loperamide-induced constipation, as evidenced by significantly shortened intestinal transit time, increased fecal water content, improved small bowel propulsion, and increased defecation frequency. In addition, arecoline significantly reduced the levels of gastrointestinal regulatory peptides such as somatostatin and vasoactive intestinal peptide in the serum, thereby regulating intestinal peristalsis. Histopathological analysis showed that arecoline ameliorated intestinal injury caused by constipation. Gut microbial analysis indicated that arecoline altered the taxonomic composition and levels of its metabolite SCFAs in the gut microbiota. Furthermore, the colonic transcriptome results indicated that genes expression related to intestinal diseases were significantly down-regulated by arecoline intervention. In conclusion, the results of the correlation analysis propose a possible mechanism of arecoline in alleviating constipation by modulating the gut microbes and their metabolites and regulating the gut genome.

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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 259: 115055, 2023 Jul 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37224782

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Arecoline is a critical bioactive component in areca nuts with toxicity and pharmacological activities. However, its effects on body health remain unclear. Here, we investigated the effects of arecoline on physiologic and biochemical parameters in mouse serum, liver, brain, and intestine. The effect of arecoline on gut microbiota was investigated based on shotgun metagenomic sequencing. The results showed that arecoline promoted lipid metabolism in mice, manifested as significantly reduced serum TC and TG and liver TC levels and a reduction in abdominal fat accumulation. Arecoline intake significantly modulated the neurotransmitters 5-HT and NE levels in the brain. Notably, arecoline intervention significantly increased serum IL-6 and LPS levels, leading to inflammation in the body. High-dose arecoline significantly reduced liver GSH levels and increased MDA levels, which led to oxidative stress in the liver. Arecoline intake promoted the release of intestinal IL-6 and IL-1ß, causing intestinal injury. In addition, we observed a significant response of gut microbiota to arecoline intake, reflecting significant changes in diversity and function of the gut microbes. Further mechanistic exploration suggested that arecoline intake can regulate gut microbes and ultimately affect the host's health. This study provided technical help for the pharmacochemical application and toxicity control of arecoline.


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Arecolina , Microbioma Gastrointestinal , Animales , Ratones , Arecolina/farmacología , Arecolina/toxicidad , Interleucina-6/metabolismo , Metabolismo de los Lípidos , Hígado
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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(4)2023 Feb 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36834841

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The progression and remission of cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) are quite unpredictable due to the ambiguous pathomechanisms. Spontaneous functional recovery (SFR) has been commonly implicated in the natural course of incomplete acute spinal cord injury (SCI), while the evidence and underlying pathomechanisms of neurovascular unit (NVU) compensation involved in SFR remains poorly understood in CSM. In this study, we investigate whether compensatory change of NVU, in particular in the adjacent level of the compressive epicenter, is involved in the natural course of SFR, using an established experimental CSM model. Chronic compression was created by an expandable water-absorbing polyurethane polymer at C5 level. Neurological function was dynamically assessed by BBB scoring and somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) up to 2 months. (Ultra)pathological features of NVUs were presented by histopathological and TEM examination. Quantitative analysis of regional vascular profile area/number (RVPA/RVPN) and neuroglial cells numbers were based on the specific EBA immunoreactivity and neuroglial biomarkers, respectively. Functional integrity of blood spinal cord barrier (BSCB) was detected by Evan blue extravasation test. Although destruction of the NVU, including disruption of the BSCB, neuronal degeneration and axon demyelination, as well as dramatic neuroglia reaction, were found in the compressive epicenter and spontaneous locomotor and sensory function recovery were verified in the modeling rats. In particular, restoration of BSCB permeability and an evident increase in RVPA with wrapping proliferated astrocytic endfeet in gray matter and neuron survival and synaptic plasticity were confirmed in the adjacent level. TEM findings also proved ultrastructural restoration of the NVU. Thus, NVU compensation changes in the adjacent level may be one of the essential pathomechanisms of SFR in CSM, which could be a promising endogenous target for neurorestoration.


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Compresión de la Médula Espinal , Enfermedades de la Médula Espinal , Traumatismos de la Médula Espinal , Espondilosis , Ratas , Animales , Compresión de la Médula Espinal/patología , Recuperación de la Función , Espondilosis/patología , Potenciales Evocados Somatosensoriales
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J Sci Food Agric ; 103(1): 361-369, 2023 Jan 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35893577

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BACKGROUND: Acrylamide (AA) is a potential carcinogen formed in food rich in carbohydrate during heating. Recently, AA has been found in several fruit products, such as prune juice, sugarcane molasses and canned black olives. This study focused on the role of galacturonic acid (GalA), the main acid hydrolysis product of fruit pectin, in AA formation in three model systems - asparagine (Asn)/glucose (Glc), Asn/GalA, and Asn/Glc/GalA - during heating under different pH values (pH 3.8-7.8), Glc concentration (0-0.1 mol L-1 ), molar ratio of substrates (Asn/Glc = 1:1, 0.025-0.5 mol L-1 ) and temperature (120-180 °C) for 30 min, respectively. RESULTS: The results suggested that the addition of 0.1 mol L-1 GalA strongly accelerated AA formation in a manner dependent on pH value and temperature (P < 0.05). AA concentration under different Glc concentration and molar ratio of substrates suggested that GalA was more reactive than Glc when reacted with Asn. Furthermore, the Amadori rearrangement product/Schiff base/oxazolidine-5-one were identified as the intermediates formed in the Asn/GalA model system using ultra-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight-mass spectrometry. CONCLUSION: The results suggested that Maillard reaction between Asn and GalA might contribute to AA formation. This study is significant in elucidating the contribution of interaction between components for AA formation in fruit products. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.


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Acrilamida , Reacción de Maillard , Acrilamida/química , Asparagina/química , Glucosa/química , Aceleración , Calor
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Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf ; 22(4): 3254-3291, 2023 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37219415

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Polyphenol oxidation is a chemical process impairing food freshness and other desirable qualities, which has become a serious problem in fruit and vegetable processing industry. It is crucial to understand the mechanisms involved in these detrimental alterations. o-Quinones are primarily generated by polyphenols with di/tri-phenolic groups through enzymatic oxidation and/or auto-oxidation. They are highly reactive species, which not only readily suffer the attack by nucleophiles but also powerfully oxidize other molecules presenting lower redox potentials via electron transfer reactions. These reactions and subsequent complicated reactions are capable of initiating quality losses in foods, such as browning, aroma loss, and nutritional decline. To attenuate these adverse influences, a variety of technologies have emerged to restrain polyphenol oxidation via governing different factors, especially polyphenol oxidases and oxygen. Despite tremendous efforts devoted, to date, the loss of food quality caused by quinones has remained a great challenge in the food processing industry. Furthermore, o-quinones are responsible for the chemopreventive effects and/or toxicity of the parent catechols on human health, the mechanisms by which are quite complex. Herein, this review focuses on the generation and reactivity of o-quinones, attempting to clarify mechanisms involved in the quality deterioration of foods and health implications for humans. Potential innovative inhibitors and technologies are also presented to intervene in o-quinone formation and subsequent reactions. In future, the feasibility of these inhibitory strategies should be evaluated, and further exploration on biological targets of o-quinones is of great necessity.


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Benzoquinonas , Polifenoles , Humanos , Oxidación-Reducción , Quinonas/química , Quinonas/farmacología
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Semin Cancer Biol ; 73: 331-346, 2021 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33794344

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Dietary interventions are key nutritional strategies to prevent, improve, and prolong the survival of cancer patients. Lycopene, one of the strongest natural antioxidants, and its biologically active metabolites, have shown significant potential to prevent a variety of cancers, including prostate, breast, and stomach cancers, making it a promising anti-cancer agent. We review the potential regulatory mechanisms and epidemiological evidences of lycopene and its metabolites to delay the progression of cancers at different developmental stages. Recent studies have revealed that lycopene and its metabolites mediate multiple molecular mechanisms in cancer treatment such as redox homeostasis, selective anti-proliferation, apoptosis, anti-angiogenesis, tumour microenvironment regulation, and anti-metastasis and anti-invasion. Gut microbes and cholesterol metabolism are also the potential regulation targets of lycopene and its metabolites. As a dietary supplement, the synergistic interaction of lycopene with other drugs and nutrients is highlighted especially due to its binding activity with other nutrients in the diet found central to the fight against cancer. Furthermore, the application of several of novel lycopene delivery carriers are on the rise including nanoemulsions, nanostructured liposomes, and polymer nanoparticles for cancer prevention as discussed in this review with future needed development. Moreover, the synergistic mechanism between lycopene and other nutrients or drugs and novel delivery systems of lycopene should now be deeply investigated to improve its clinical application in cancer intervention in the future.


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Anticarcinógenos , Licopeno , Neoplasias , Animales , Sistemas de Liberación de Medicamentos , Humanos
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Curr Issues Mol Biol ; 44(2): 777-790, 2022 Feb 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35723339

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Eicosanoids are crucial downstream signals in the insect immune responses. Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) catalyzes phospholipids, the initial step in eicosanoid biosynthesis. In mammals, the biological roles of Ca2+-independent Phospholipase A2 (iPLA2) have been extensively studied; however, only a few studies have attempted to explore iPLA2 functions in insects. In this study, we identified two iPLA2 genes (designated as BmiPLA2A and BmiPLA2B) in the silkworm, Bombyx mori. BmiPLA2A had a 2427 base pair (bp) open reading frame (ORF) that coded for a protein with 808 amino acids. In contrast, BmiPLA2B had a 1731 bp ORF that coded for a protein with 576 amino acids. Domain analysis revealed that BmiPLA2A had six ankyrin repeat domains, but BmiPLA2B lacks these domains. BmiPLA2A and BmiPLA2B were transcribed widely in various tissues and developmental stages with different expression patterns. The administration of 20-hydroxyecdysone increased their expression levels in the epidermis and hemocytes. Furthermore, challenged with virus, fungus, Gram-negative bacteria, and Gram-positive bacteria induced the expression of BmiPLA2A and BmiPLA2B with variable degrees along with different time points. Our findings imply that BmiPLA2A and BmiPLA2B may have important biological roles in the development and innate immunity of B. mori.

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Br J Cancer ; 127(11): 1925-1938, 2022 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36088509

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BACKGROUND: The E3 ubiquitin ligase HECTD3 is a homologue of the E6-related protein carboxyl terminus, which plays a crucial role in biological processes and tumourigenesis. However, the functional characterisation of HECTD3 in glioblastoma is still elusive. METHODS: Determination of the functional role of HECTD3 in glioblastoma was made by a combination of HECTD3 molecular pattern analysis from human glioblastoma databases and subcutaneous and in situ injections of tumours in mice models. RESULTS: This study reports that the DOC domain of HECTD3 interacts with the DNA binding domain of PARP1, and HECTD3 mediated the K63-linked polyubiquitination of PARP1 and stabilised the latter expression. Moreover, the Cysteine (Cys) 823 (ubiquitin-binding site) mutation of HECTD3 significantly reduced PARP1 polyubiquitination and HECTD3 was involved in the recruitment of ubiquitin-related molecules to PARP1 ubiquitin-binding sites (Lysines 209 and 221, respectively). Lastly, activation of EGFR-mediated signalling pathways by HECTD3 regulates PARP1 polyubiquitination. CONCLUSION: Our results unveil the potential role of HECTD3 in glioblastoma and strongly preconise further investigation and consider HECTD3 as a promising therapeutic marker for glioblastoma treatment.


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Glioblastoma , Humanos , Animales , Ratones , Glioblastoma/genética , Ubiquitinación , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligasas/genética , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligasas/metabolismo , Carcinogénesis/genética , Transformación Celular Neoplásica , Ubiquitinas/metabolismo , Receptores ErbB/genética , Receptores ErbB/metabolismo , Poli(ADP-Ribosa) Polimerasa-1/genética , Poli(ADP-Ribosa) Polimerasa-1/metabolismo
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 599: 148-155, 2022 04 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35182941

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Actin-like 6A (ACTL6A) is a core subunit of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex and is highly expressed in several types of human cancers including glioblastoma. Recent studies verified that ACTL6A regulates the proliferation, differentiation, and migration of cancer cells. In this study, we identified ACTL6A as an important regulator of DNA replication. ACTL6A knockdown could impair the DNA replication initiation in glioblastoma cells. The regulation of DNA replication by ACTL6A was mediated through regulating the expression of the CDC45-MCM-GINS (CMG) complex genes. Further investigation revealed that ACTL6A transcriptionally regulates MCM5 expression. Furthermore, ACTL6A knockdown induced DNA damage and diminished the activity of the ATR-Chk1 pathway, which ultimately led glioblastoma cells to apoptosis and death. Taken together, our findings highlight the critical role of ACTL6A in DNA replication and ATR-Chk1 pathway, and reveal a potential target for therapeutic intervention in glioblastoma.


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Actinas/genética , Apoptosis/genética , Proteínas Cromosómicas no Histona/genética , Replicación del ADN , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/genética , Glioblastoma/genética , Glioblastoma/patología , Actinas/metabolismo , Proteínas de la Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutada/genética , Proteínas de la Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutada/metabolismo , Proteínas de Ciclo Celular/genética , Línea Celular Tumoral , Quinasa 1 Reguladora del Ciclo Celular (Checkpoint 1)/genética , Quinasa 1 Reguladora del Ciclo Celular (Checkpoint 1)/metabolismo , Proteínas Cromosómicas no Histona/metabolismo , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/metabolismo , Regulación Neoplásica de la Expresión Génica , Humanos , Transducción de Señal/fisiología
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Neuroendocrinology ; 112(4): 399-416, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34348333

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INTRODUCTION: The lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPBN) is considered to be a brain site of the pyrogenic action of prostaglandin (PG) E2 outside of the preoptic area. Yet, the role of the LPBN in fever following a systemic immune challenge remains poorly understood. METHODS: We examined the expression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and microsomal PGE synthase-1 (mPGES-1) in the LPBN after the intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). We investigated the effects of LPBN NS-398 (COX-2 inhibitor) on LPS-induced fever, the effects of direct LPBN PGE2 administration on the energy expenditure (EE), brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis, neck muscle electromyographic activity and tail temperature, and the effects of PGE2 on the spontaneous firing activity and thermosensitivity of in vitro LPBN neurons in a brain slice. RESULTS: The COX-2 and mPGES-1 enzymes were upregulated at both mRNA and protein levels. The microinjection of NS-398 in the LPBN attenuated the LPS-induced fever. Direct PGE2 administration in the LPBN resulted in a febrile response by a coordinated response of increased EE, BAT thermogenesis, shivering, and possibly decreased heat loss through the tail. The LPBN neurons showed a clear anatomical distinction in the firing rate response to PGE2, with the majority of PGE2-excited or -inhibited neurons being located in the external lateral or dorsal subnucleus of the LPBN, respectively. However, neither the firing rate nor the thermal coefficient response to PGE2 showed any difference between warm-sensitive, cold-sensitive, and temperature-insensitive neurons in the LPBN. CONCLUSIONS: PGE2 synthesized in the LPBN was at least partially involved in LPS-induced fever via its different modulations of the firing rate of neurons in different LPBN subnuclei.


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Dinoprostona , Núcleos Parabraquiales , Animales , Regulación de la Temperatura Corporal , Dinoprostona/metabolismo , Dinoprostona/farmacología , Lipopolisacáridos/toxicidad , Núcleos Parabraquiales/metabolismo , Área Preóptica/metabolismo , Ratas
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Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ; 62(4): 989-1002, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33054345

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The synthesis of novel functional materials from abundant food waste resources has great application potentials and ecological benefits. Nanocellulose is a renewable and sustainable polymer that possesses a modifiable surface, excellent mechanical strength, and high aspect ratio, and it is nontoxic. These unique properties garner nanocellulose a promising prospect for multi-various applications including the food industry. This review presents the structural characteristics and advances in the extraction approaches of nanocellulose, with an emphasis in recent progress on the various applications of nanocellulose in the field of food industry. Finally, the environmental and human health issues related to the production of nanocellulose are evaluated. The scheme to extract and produce nanocellulose from food wastes provides a platform for the sustainable utilization of waste biomass. These nanocelluloses exhibit excellent performances in green food packaging materials, emulsion stabilizers, dietary fiber, nutrition delivery and food three-dimensional (3 D) printing hydrogels. To ensure the security and regulatory issues, validated standards to characterize the structure and evaluate its toxicity are still indispensable to achieve the commercialization of nanocellulose in the food industry.


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Celulosa , Eliminación de Residuos , Alimentos , Embalaje de Alimentos , Humanos , Polímeros
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Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ; 62(14): 3979-3989, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33480266

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Hyperuricemia (HUA) is a metabolic disorder caused by abnormal uric acid (UA) metabolism, which is a complex physiological process involving multiple organs (liver, kidney, and intestine). Although UA metabolism in the liver and kidneys has been elucidated, only a few studies have focused on the process in the intestine. With our growing knowledge of the effects of gut microorganisms on health, the gut microbiota has been identified as a new target for HUA treatment. In this review, the relationship between HUA and the gut microbiota is elucidated, and anti-hyperuricemia mechanisms targeting the intestine are discussed, such as the promotion of purine and UA catabolism by the gut microbiota, increases in UA excretion by the gut microbiota and its metabolites, regulation of UA absorption or secretion in the intestinal tract by certain transporters, and the intestinal inflammatory response to the gut microbiota. Additionally, probiotics (Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli) and prebiotics (polyphenols, peptides, and phytochemicals) with UA-lowering effects targeting the intestinal tract are summarized, providing reference and guidance for further research.


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Microbioma Gastrointestinal , Hiperuricemia , Probióticos , Humanos , Hiperuricemia/tratamiento farmacológico , Prebióticos , Probióticos/uso terapéutico , Ácido Úrico
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Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ; : 1-23, 2022 Aug 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35917112

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Resveratrol (RSV) is a natural polyphenolic compound detected in grapes, berries, and red wine. The anticancer activities of RSV have been observed in vivo and in vitro studies. However, the pharmacology mechanism of RSV is confusing due to its low bioavailability. According to studies of the metabolic characteristics of RSV, the gut intestine is a crucial site of its health benefits. Dietary RSV exhibits a profound effect on the gut microbiota structure and metabolic function. In addition, emerging evidence demonstrates a protective effect of RSV metabolites against carcinogenesis. Therefore, to better understand the anticancer mechanisms of dietary RSV, it is vital to evaluate the role of RSV-microbiota-host interactions in cancer therapy. In this review, we summarized significant findings on the anticancer activities of RSV based on epidemiological, experimental and clinical studies involved in investigating the metabolic characteristics and the traditional anticancer mechanisms of RSV. Special attention is given to the putative mechanisms involving microbiota-host interactions, such as the modulation of gut microecology and the anticancer effects of RSV metabolites. The changes in microbiota-host interactions after RSV supplementation play vital roles in cancer prevention and thus offering a new perspective on nutritional interventions to treat cancer.

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Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ; : 1-15, 2022 Aug 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36004568

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Insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) is a nutritional component constituting the building block of plant cell walls. Our understanding of the role of IDF in plant-based foods has advanced dramatically in recent years. In this Review, we summarize research progress on the subtypes, structure, analysis, and extraction methods of IDF. The impact of different food processing methods on the properties of IDF is discussed. The role of gut microbiota in the health benefits of IDF is introduced. This review provides a better understanding of the chemical features and biological functions of IDF, which may promote the future application of IDF in functional food products. Further investigation of the mechanisms underlying the health benefits of IDF enables the development of effective strategies for the prevention and treatment of human diseases.

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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 414(17): 5009-5022, 2022 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35641641

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In this study, a fluorescent reagent, 4-((aminooxy)methyl)-7-hydroxycoumarin (AOHC), was for the first time applied to label the low-molecular-mass aldehydes (LMMAs) through reductive oxyamination reaction to afford single N,O-substituted oxyamine derivatives at room temperatures with derivatization efficiencies as high as 96.8%. In the following high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection analysis, 12 LMMAs, including furfurals, aromatic aldehydes, and aliphatic aldehydes, were baseline-separated on an ODS column and detected with low limits of detection (LODs) (0.2-50 nM), and good precisions (intraday relative standard deviations [RSDs] were 2.40-4.68%, and interday RSDs were 4.65-8.91%). This approach was then adopted to analyze six alcoholic beverages and five dairy products, and nine LMMAs with concentrations in the 0.28-798.16 µM range were successfully detected with excellent accuracies (recoveries were 92.2-106.2%). Finally, the results were statistically analyzed and discussed. The proposed method has several advantages, including high sensitivity, room-temperature labeling, and the avoidance of further extraction and/or enrichment procedures, demonstrating its great utility for monitoring LMMAs in various complex matrices.


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Aldehídos , Bebidas , Aldehídos/análisis , Bebidas/análisis , Cromatografía Líquida de Alta Presión/métodos , Hidroxilamina , Hidroxilaminas/análisis , Indicadores y Reactivos
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J Sci Food Agric ; 102(1): 312-321, 2022 Jan 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34096072

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BACKGROUND: Sugarcane straw is an available but largely ignored lignocellulosic biomass to obtain cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) with highly crystalline, tunable surface chemistries and a wide-ranging adaptability. Herein, we utilized sugarcane straw to obtain pure cellulose via purification processes, followed by subsequent preparation of CNCs via sulfuric acid hydrolysis. The properties of the purified fibers and obtained CNCs were assessed by their composition, morphology, chemical structure, crystallinity and thermal stability. RESULTS: After the purification process, alkali-treated fibers (ATFs) contained 886.33 ± 1.25 g kg-1 cellulose, and its morphological analysis revealed a smooth and slender fibrous structure. The CNCs obtained by treatment with 64 wt% sulfuric acid at 45 °C for 60 min were isolated in a yield of 21.8%, with a diameter and length of 6 to 10 nm and 160 to 200 nm, respectively. Moreover, crystallinity index of these CNCs reached 62.66%, and thermal stability underwent a two-step degradation. Short-term ultrasonication after hydrolysis was employed to enhance isolation of the CNC particles and improve the anionic charge with higher value -38.00 mV. CONCLUSION: Overall, isolation and characterization results indicated the potential for CNCs preparation using sugarcane straw, in addition to offering a fundamental understanding of this material and indicating potential applications. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.


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Celulosa/química , Celulosa/aislamiento & purificación , Extractos Vegetales/química , Extractos Vegetales/aislamiento & purificación , Saccharum/química , Residuos/análisis , Hidrólisis , Nanopartículas/química , Tallos de la Planta/química , Ácidos Sulfúricos
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Int J Therm Sci ; 172: 107371, 2022 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34785972

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A cooperative control strategy is proposed for the air conditioning (AC) system and ventilation system to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection and save the energy of the AC system. This strategy integrates the dynamic model of the AC-cabin system, infection risk assessment, model predictive control (MPC) of the thermal environment inside the cabin, and ventilation control that considers passengers' sneezing. Unlike other existing AC system models, the thermal-health model established can describe not only the system performance but also the virus concentration and risk of COVID-19 infection using the Wells-Riley assessment model. Experiments are conducted to verify the prediction accuracy of the AC-cabin model. The results prove that the proposed model can accurately predict the evolution of cabin temperature under different cases. The cooperative control strategy of the AC system integrates the MPC-based refrigeration algorithm for the cabin temperature and intermittent ventilation strategy to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection. This strategy well balances the control accuracy, energy consumption of the AC system, and the risk of COVID-19 infection, and greatly reduces the infection risk at the expense of a little rise in the energy consumption.

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