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Carbohydr Polym ; 335: 122082, 2024 Jul 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38616100

The preparation of cellulose nanofiber (CNF) using traditional methods is currently facing challenges due to concerns regarding environmental pollution and safety. Herein, a novel CNF was obtained from bamboo shoot shell (BSS) by low-concentration acid and dynamic high-pressure microfluidization (DHPM) treatment. The resulting CNF was then characterized, followed by in vitro and in vivo safety assessments. Compared to insoluble dietary fiber (IDF), the diameters of HIDF (IDF after low-concentration acid hydrolysis) and CNF were significantly decreased to 167.13 nm and 70.97 nm, respectively. Meanwhile, HIDF and CNF showed a higher crystallinity index (71.32 % and 74.35 %). Structural analysis results indicated the successful removal of lignin and hemicellulose of HIDF and CNF, with CNF demonstrating improved thermostability. In vitro, a high dose of CNF (1500 µg/mL) did not show any signs of cytotoxicity on Caco-2 cells. In vivo, no death was observed in the experimental mice, and there was no significant difference between CNF (1000 mg/kg·bw) and control group in hematological index and histopathological analysis. Overall, this study presents an environmentally friendly method for preparing CNF from BSS while providing evidence regarding its safety through in vitro and in vivo assessments, laying the foundation for its potential application in food.


Cellulose , Nanofibers , Animals , Mice , Humans , Cellulose/toxicity , Caco-2 Cells , Nanofibers/toxicity , Vegetables , Lignin
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Mol Nutr Food Res ; 68(2): e2300535, 2024 Jan.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38039428

SCOPE: Butyric acid (C4) and lauric acid (C12) are recognized as functional fatty acids, while the health benefits of the structural lipids they constitute remain unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this study, lauric acid-butyric structural lipid (SLBL ) is synthesized through ultrasound-assisted enzyme-catalyzed acidolysis and its health benefits are evaluated in a high-fat diet-induced obesity mouse model. SLBL and its physical mixture (MLBL ) do not significantly inhibit obesity in mice. However, SLBL treatment increases the ratio of n3/n6 fatty acids in the liver and improves obesity-induced hepatic lipid metabolism disorders. Furthermore, the expression of liver pro-inflammatory cytokines (interleukin [IL]-6, IL-1ß, TNF-α) are significantly suppressed by SLBL , while the expression of anti-inflammatory cytokine (IL-10) is increased. Moreover, SLBL ameliorates the dysbiosis of small intestinal microbes induced by high-fat diet and regulates microbial community structure to be close to the control group. Especially, SLBL significantly alleviates the high-fat diet-induced decrease in Dubosiella and Bifidobacterium abundance. Correlation analysis reveals that SLBL treatment increases the abundance of microorganisms with potential anti-inflammatory function and decreases the abundance of potentially pathogenic bacteria. CONCLUSION: In all, small intestinal microbes may be a significant bridge for the positive anti-inflammatory effects of SLBL , while the exact mechanism remains to be clarified.


Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Animals , Mice , Inflammation/metabolism , Obesity/metabolism , Diet, High-Fat/adverse effects , Liver/metabolism , Fatty Acids/metabolism , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Cytokines/metabolism , Lauric Acids/pharmacology , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Lipid Metabolism
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BMC Musculoskelet Disord ; 24(1): 884, 2023 Nov 14.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37957622

PURPOSE: The position of the acetabular and femoral components is critical for stability and wear resistance. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the fluoroscopy-guided direct anterior approach in the supine position (S-DAA) is more helpful in improving the position of acetabular and femoral components than the fluoroscopy-guided direct anterior approach in the lateral decubitus position (L-DAA). METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 76 cases of fluoroscopy-guided direct anterior approach total hip arthroplasty (38 cases in the S-DAA and 38 cases in the L-DAA group) was performed in one hospital from 2019 to 2021. The differences in inclination, anteversion, femoral offset (FO), global offset (GO), and leg length discrepancy (LLD) measurements during and after surgery were analyzed. The postoperative femoral offset (FO), global offset (GO), leg length discrepancy (LLD), and preoperative and postoperative Harris hip score were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: In the S-DAA group, there were no significant differences in the mean intraoperative inclination angle anteversion angle, FO, GO, and LLD compared to the postoperative values, whereas in the L-DAA group, there were significant differences between the intraoperative and postoperative measurements (P < 0.001, P = 0.009, P<0.001, P<0.001 and P = 0.008, respectively). Additionally, there were significant differences in the accuracy of LLD, FO, and GO between the two groups (P < 0.001). Compared with the L-DAA group, the average differences of inclination, anteversion, LLD, FO, and GO during and after operation in the S-DAA group were smaller, and the consistency was higher. There was a significant difference in Harris hip score between the two groups at 1 week after surgery (P = 0.033). There was no significant difference in Harris hip score between 1 month and 3 months after surgery (P = 0.482 and P = 0.797, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In the supine group, the direct anterior approach (DAA) provides more accurate positioning of the acetabular and femoral components. However, there was no significant difference in hip joint function and activity between the two groups at follow-up.


Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Hip Prosthesis , Humans , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip/adverse effects , Retrospective Studies , Supine Position , Acetabulum/surgery , Fluoroscopy , Leg Length Inequality/diagnostic imaging , Leg Length Inequality/etiology , Leg Length Inequality/surgery
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Food Funct ; 14(22): 10188-10203, 2023 Nov 13.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37909356

Sea cucumber peptides (SCPs) have been proven to have many active functions; however, their impact on testosterone synthesis and the corresponding mechanism are not yet clear. This study attempts to explore the effects of SCPs on sex hormone regulation in acute exhaustive swimming (AES) male mice and the possible mechanisms. In the present study, SCP intervention significantly prolonged exhaustive swimming time and reduced exercise metabolite accumulation. The reproductive ability-related parameters including penile index, mating ability, testicular morphology, and sperm storage were dramatically improved by SCP intervention. Notably, SCPs markedly reversed the AES-induced decrease in serum testosterone (T), estradiol (E2), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels. Moreover, treatment with a high dose of SCP (0.6 mg per g bw) significantly enhanced the expression of testosterone synthesis-related proteins in testis, meanwhile markedly increasing the gene expression of StAR, Hsd17b3, Hsd17b2, Ldlr, and Cyp19a1. Serum metabolomics results indicated that SCP intervention notably upregulated the expression of 1-stearoyl-2-arachidonoyl-sn-glycerol but downregulated the concentrations of succinate and DL-lactate. Furthermore, serum metabolomics combined with testicular transcriptome, western blot, and correlation analyses demonstrated that SCPs may regulate testosterone synthesis via the Ca2+/PKA signaling pathway. This study indicated that the SCP could be a potential dietary supplement to improve the symptoms of decreased sex hormones related to exercise fatigue.


Follicle Stimulating Hormone , Sea Cucumbers , Mice , Male , Animals , Sea Cucumbers/metabolism , Swimming , Semen/metabolism , Testis/metabolism , Testosterone , Gonadal Steroid Hormones , Signal Transduction
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Zhongguo Gu Shang ; 36(7): 628-34, 2023 Jul 25.
Article Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37475626

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of different postures on direct anterior approach(DAA) total hip arthroplasty. METHODS: Total of 94 patients who underwent DAA total hip arthroplasty from July 2016 to June 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. They were divided into two groups according to different positions during the operation, including 45 cases in lateral position and 49 cases in supine position (with the aid of stent). The general data such as gender, affected limb, body mass index(BMI), incision length, operation time, intraoperative bleeding volume, drainage volume 24 hours after operation, hemoglobin difference before and after operation, first landing time after operation, postoperative hospitalization time, postoperative complications, visual analogue scale(VAS) at 1 day, 1, 2 weeks, 1, 3 and 6 months after operation, Harris score at 1, 2 weeks, 1, 3 and 6 months after operation were observed and compared between the two groups. RESULTS: Patients in both groups were followed up for 6 to 12 months with an average of (8.31±2.22) months. There was no significant difference between two groups in gender, affected limb, age, height, weight, body mass index(BMI), preoperative VAS score and preoperative Harris score(P>0.05). The incision length, operation time, intraoperative bleeding volume, 24-hour drainage volume, hemoglobin difference before and after operation, first time to the ground and postoperative hospitalization time of patients in supine position (assisted by stent) group were all better than those in lateral position group(P<0.05);There was no significant difference in the number of blood transfusions during and after operation(P=0.550). There was no significant difference in anteversion angle and abduction angle in the supine position(with the aid of stent) group during and after operation (P=0.825, P=0.066);There was significant difference in anteversion angle and abduction angle in the lateral position group during and after operation(P<0.05). VAS of patients in supine position (assisted by stent) group were lower than those in lateral position group at 1 day, 1, 2 weeks and 1 month after operation(P<0.05), and there was no statistical difference between two groups at 3 and 6 months after operation(P>0.05). Harris scores of patients in supine position(assisted by stent) group were higher than those in lateral position group at 1 week, 1 month and 3 months after operation(P<0.05), and there was no significant difference between two groups at 6 months after operation(P>0.05). CONCLUSION: Compared with the lateral position, the supine position DAA total hip arthroplasty has the advantages of small incision, short operation time, less bleeding, early landing time, short hospitalization time, and small intraoperative acetabular cup position judgment error. It has the advantage of fast postoperative recovery, but the recovery of hip joint function is the same after 6 months.


Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Posture
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Food Res Int ; 167: 112685, 2023 05.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37087258

Foods undergo various physical and chemical reactions during cooking. Boiling, steaming, baking, smoking and frying are common traditional cooking techniques. At present, new cooking technologies including ultrasonic-assisted cooking, vacuum low-temperature cooking, vacuum frying, microwave heating, infrared heating, ohmic heating and air frying are widely studied and used. In cooking, lipid oxidation is the main reason for the change in lipid quality. Oxidative decomposition, triglyceride monomer oxidation, hydrolysis, isomerization, cyclization reaction and polymerization occurred in lipid oxidation affect lipids' quality, flavor, digestibility and safety. Meanwhile, lipid oxidation in cooking might cause the decline of lipid digestibility and increase of health risks. Compared with the traditional cooking technology, the new cooking technology that is milder, more uniform and faster can reduce the loss of lipid nutrition and produce a better flavor. In the future, the combination of various cooking technologies is an effective strategy for families to obtain healthier food.


Cooking , Food Quality , Humans , Cooking/methods , Oxidation-Reduction , Vacuum , Lipids/chemistry
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Food Funct ; 14(3): 1430-1445, 2023 Feb 06.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36645395

Sea cucumber peptides (SCPs) have various functional activities. However, studies to evaluate the efficacy and safety of SCPs from the perspective of sex hormones are still lacking. In this study, normal and premature ovarian failure (POF) female mice were used to assess the effect of SCPs on the sex hormones. The ovarian and uterine indices were not influenced by SCP both in normal and POF mice. In normal mice, SCP showed no significant impact on the estrous cycle, ovarian, uterine morphology, sex hormone levels, and sex hormone synthesis-related genes of the ovary. However, 0.6 mg per g bw dosage of SCP (SCPH) statistically increased mapk1 expression on normal mice hypothalamus. In POF mice, SCPH played a more positive role than a low dosage of SCP (0.2 mg per g bw). SCP ameliorated POF-induced estrous cycle disturbances and significantly increased serum estradiol, testosterone, and AMH levels. Moreover, SCP increased the synthesis of the sex hormone by upregulating the expression of StAR, Fshr, and Cyp19a1 in the ovary, which might be due to the activation of the cAMP-related signaling pathways. The upregulation of mapk1, Esr1, and Gnrh was also observed in the hypothalamus. Together, SCP is safe for normal female mice and seems to have positive effects on POF mice from sex hormone regulation. However, the risk of excessive supplementation of sex hormones induced by the SCP intake in POF mice needs to be further explored.


Primary Ovarian Insufficiency , Sea Cucumbers , Humans , Mice , Female , Animals , Primary Ovarian Insufficiency/drug therapy , Primary Ovarian Insufficiency/genetics , Ovarian Follicle , Gonadal Steroid Hormones , Peptides/pharmacology
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Food Res Int ; 162(Pt B): 112148, 2022 12.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36461366

Nowadays, the biological activity of collagen peptides has been revealed, but the effect of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) bone-derived collagen peptide (CPs) on osteoarthritis remains unclear. In this study, CPs was identified as a small molecular weight peptide rich in Gly-X-Y structure. Meanwhile, interleukin-1ß (IL-1ß)-induced hypertrophic chondrocytes and partial medial meniscectomy (pMMx) surgery model in rats were performed. In IL-1ß stimulated chondrocytes, CPs significantly increased the type-II collagen content, reduced the type-X collagen abundance and chondrocytes apoptosis. Meanwhile, CPs reversed the increased expression of matrix metalloproteinase, metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs and RUNX family transcription factor 2 in chondrocytes induced by IL-1ß. In vivo, CPs increased pain tolerance of rats and without organ toxicity at 1.6 g/kg.bw. CPs significantly decreased the levels of COMP and Helix-II in serum. Furthermore, a significant decrease of IL-1ß in synovial fluid and cartilage tissue were observed by CPs intervention. From Micro-CT, CPs (0.8 g/kg.bw) significantly decreased Tb.sp and SMI value. Meanwhile, the expression of tumor necrosis factor and interleukin-6 were reduced by CPs administration both in vitro and in vivo. Together, CPs showed potential to be a novel and safe dietary supplement for helping anti-inflammatory and cartilage regeneration, ultimately hindering osteoarthritis development. However, the clear mechanism of CPs's positive effect on osteoarthritis needs to be further explored.


Osteoarthritis , Salmo salar , Rats , Animals , Cartilage , Osteoarthritis/drug therapy , Osteoarthritis/prevention & control , Collagen , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Peptides/pharmacology
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Ultrason Sonochem ; 88: 106100, 2022 Aug.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35908344

Ultrasound is a green technology for intensifying enzymatic reactions. In this study, an ultrasonic water bath with equipment parameters of 28 kHz, 1750.1 W/m2, 60% duty cycle was used to assist the synthesis of butyric acid-lauric acid designer lipid (BLDL), which was catalyzed by Lipozyme 435. A convincing three-layer feed-forward artificial neural network (ANN) model was established (R2 = 0.949, RMSE = 4.759, ADD = 7.329) to accurately predict the optimal parameters combination, which was described as 13.72 mL reaction volume, 15.49% enzyme loading, 0.253 substrate molar ratio (tributyrin/lauric acid), 56.58 °C reaction temperature and 120 min reaction time. The ultrasonic assistance increased actual butyric acid conversion rate by 11.38%, and also enhanced the consumption rate of tributyrin and lauric acid during the reaction. Meanwhile, the esterification activity of Lipozyme 435 was enhanced and its effectiveness up to 6 cycles. Structurally, ultrasound assistance significantly disrupted the secondary structure of the Lipozyme 435: reduced the content of α-helices, increased the content of ß-sheet and ß-turn. In addition, sonication caused an increase in crevice and micro-damage on the surface of the immobilized enzyme. In conclusion, low-intensity ultrasound at 28 kHz improved the synthesis efficiency of BLDL, which was scientifically predicted by ANN model, and the change of enzyme structure may be the vital reason for ultrasound enhanced reaction. However, the effect of ultrasound on immobilized enzymes' activity needs to be further explored.


Enzymes, Immobilized , Neural Networks, Computer , Butyric Acid , Enzymes, Immobilized/metabolism , Esterification , Lauric Acids
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Zhongguo Gu Shang ; 35(7): 615-9, 2022 Jul 25.
Article Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35859369

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the timing of artificial femoral head replacement in elderly patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture after intramedullary nail failure. METHODS: From July 2013 to September 2019, 17 elderly patients with femoral intertrochanteric fracture after intramedullary nail fixation failure were treated with artificial femoral head replacement. According to the interval from diagnosis of internal fixation failure to pedestrian femoral head replacement, the patients were divided into early operation and delayed operation groups. Among them, there were 8 cases of early operation, 5 males and 3 females;the age ranged from 80 to 89 years old with an average of (84.88±2.79) years old;the interval was 1 to 7 days with an average of(4.13±1.73) d. There were 9 cases of delayed operation, 4 males and 5 females;the age ranged from 80 to 89 year old with an average of(84.22±3.03) years old;The interval was 15 to 30 with days an average of (25.56±4.36) d. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, the first postoperative weight-bearing time, postoperative hospital stay, the number of complications and deaths were compared between two groups. Harris score was used to evaluate hip function at 1 and 12 months after operation. RESULTS: The incision healed well after operation. There was 1 case of urinary tract infection in the early operation group;in the delayed operation group, there were 2 cases of intermuscular venous thrombosis, 1 case of pulmonary infection, 3 cases of urinary tract infection and 1 case of prosthesis dislocation. All 17 patients were followed up for 12 to 16 months with an average of (14.76±1.86) months. There was no significant difference in operation time, intraoperative blood loss and the number of deaths between two groups(P>0.05). There were significant differences in the first weight-bearing time, postoperative hospital stay and the number of complications between two groups(P<0.05). One month after operation, there was significant difference in Harris score between two groups(P<0.05). There was no significant difference in Harris score between two groups 12 months after operation(P>0.05). CONCLUSION: After the failure of intramedullary nail fixation of femoral intertrochanteric fracture in elderly patients, there is no significant difference in mortality and final hip function between early operation and delayed operation. However, early pedestrian femoral head replacement can make patients go down to the ground earlier, shorten the length of hospital stay, effectively reduce the complication rate and restore hip function as soon as possible.


Femoral Fractures , Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary , Hip Fractures , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Blood Loss, Surgical , Bone Nails , Female , Femur Head , Hip Fractures/surgery , Humans , Male , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Food Chem ; 380: 131792, 2022 Jun 30.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35086734

Structuring is a feasible scheme to improve lipids' value. Here, SBL and SLBL (C4-C12 structural lipids) were obtained through enzymatic ester-ester transesterification or acidolysis interesterification using glyceryl tributyrate/glyceryl tridodecanoate and lauric acid/glyceryl tributyrate as raw materials, respectively. The digestive characteristics of SBL and SLBL were investigated in vitro and in vivo, meanwhile, their effects on gut microbes were studied. Compared with their corresponding triglyceride physical mixture, SBL possessed an ideal butyric acid sustained-release effect in simulated stomach digestion. Moreover, the sustained-release effect of SLBL on glycerol monolaurate (GML) was revealed both in vivo and in vitro, while this effect of the SBL was obviously occurred in small intestine. SBL significantly increased the abundance of Bifidobacterium and SLBL promoted the growth of Clostridiales within 24 h. Overall, both SBL and SLBL showed ideal sustained-release effects on GML rather than butyric acid, which may lead to positive changes in gut microbes.


Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Bifidobacterium , Butyric Acid , Fatty Acids
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J Sci Food Agric ; 102(6): 2242-2252, 2022 Apr.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34622457

BACKGROUND: Medium-chain monoglycerides (MGs) are a group of 1-monoglycerides of medium-chain fatty acids with strong antibacterial activity, which may influence the gut microbiota in the diet of broilers. The present study evaluated the effects of mixed MGs on the community and function of gut microbiota in broilers. A total of 528 newly hatched male yellow feathered broiler chicks were weighed and randomly assigned into four groups, including a basal diet (CON), a basal diet containing 300 mg kg-1 MG (MG300), 450 mg kg-1 MG (MG450), or 600 mg kg-1 MG (MG600). RESULTS: The cecal acetic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid, isobutyric acid, isovaleric acid and total short-chain fatty acid of broilers in the MG-containing groups were notably increased compared with the CON group. Dietary MG selectively increased the relative abundance of Bifidobacteriaceae, Bacteroides and an unclassified genus of Lachnospiraceae family, but decreased the proportion of an unclassified genus of Barnesiellaceae and a norank genus of Flavobacteriaceae family in the cecum of broilers. Functional prediction revealed that MG supplementation enriched the microbial gene abundance of amino acid metabolism and carbohydrate metabolism, while depleted the gene abundance of fat metabolism and energy metabolism. Moreover, the modulation of gut microbiota by MG supplementation was closely correlated with the alteration of muscle amino acids. CONCLUSION: Dietary MGs altered the gut microbiota community structure and metabolites, and modulated the gene abundance of microbial metabolism pathways in the cecum of broilers, which may further influence the growth performance, nutrient utilization and meat quality of the host. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.


Chickens , Microbiota , Animal Feed/analysis , Animals , Cecum/microbiology , Diet/veterinary , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Male , Monoglycerides/metabolism
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Eur J Nutr ; 60(5): 2317-2330, 2021 Aug.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33180143

PURPOSE: In previous studies, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) have been found to regulate gut microbiota and change gut barrier status, and the potential positive effects of SCFAs on inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D), and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) have also been found, but the role of SCFAs in these three diseases is not clear. This review aims to summarize existing evidence on the effects of SCFAs on IBD, T1D, and NHFLD, and correlates them with gut barrier and gut microbiota (gut microbiota barrier). METHODS: A literature search in PubMed, Web of Science, Springer, and Wiley Online Library up to October 2020 was conducted for all relevant studies published. RESULTS: This is a retrospective review of 150 applied research articles or reviews. The destruction of gut barrier may promote the development of IBD, T1D, and NAFLD. SCFAs seem to maintain the gut barrier by promoting the growth of intestinal epithelial cells, strengthening the intestinal tight connection, and regulating the activities of gut microbiota and immune cells, which might result possible beneficial effects on the above three diseases at a certain dose. CONCLUSIONS: Influencing gut barrier health may be a bridge for SCFAs (especially butyrate) to have positive effects on IBD, T1D, and NAFLD. It is expected that this article can provide new ideas for the subsequent research on the treatment of diseases by SCFAs and help SCFAs be better applied to precise and personalized treatment.


Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 , Inflammatory Bowel Diseases , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease , Fatty Acids, Volatile , Humans , Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/drug therapy , Retrospective Studies
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Ultrason Sonochem ; 52: 193-204, 2019 Apr.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30514598

In this work, sonication (20-kHz) was conducted to assist the biosorption of phenolics from blueberry pomace extracts by brewery waste yeast biomass. The adsorption capacity of yeast increased markedly under ultrasonic fields. After sonication at 394.2 W/L and 40 °C for 120 min, the adsorption capacity was increased by 62.7% compared with that under reciprocating shaking. An artificial neural network was used to model and visualize the effects of different parameters on yeast biosorption capacity. Both biosorption time and acoustic energy density had positive influences on yeast biosorption capacity, whereas no clear influence of temperature on biosorption process was observed. Regarding the mechanism of ultrasound-enhanced biosorption process, the amino and carboxyl groups in yeast were considered to be associated with the yeast biosorption property. Meanwhile, ultrasound promoted the decline of the structure order of yeast cells induced by phenolic uptake. The interactions between yeast cells and phenolics were also affected by the structures of phenolics. Moreover, the mass transfer process was simulated by a surface diffusional model considering the ultrasound-induced yeast cell disruption. The modeling results showed that the external mass transfer coefficient in liquid phase and the surface diffusion coefficient under sonication at 394.2 W/L and 40 °C were 128.5% and 74.3% higher than that under reciprocating shaking, respectively.


Blueberry Plants/chemistry , Fruit/chemistry , Phenols/chemistry , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/chemistry , Sonication , Waste Products , Adsorption , Kinetics
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