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Int J Biol Macromol ; 277(Pt 3): 134406, 2024 Aug 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39097067

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In this study 5-((2-((3-methoxy benzylidene)-amino)-phenyl)-diazenyl)-4,6-diphenyl pyrimidine-2(5H)-thione was synthesized. The pharmacological applications of pyrimidine analogs are restricted due to their poor pharmacokinetic properties. As a solution, a microbial exopolysaccharide (curdlan gum) was used to synthesize folic acid-conjugated pyrimidine-2(5H)-thione-encapsulated curdlan gum-PEGamine nanoparticles (FA-Py-CG-PEGamine NPs). The results of physicochemical properties revealed that the fabricated FA-Py-CG-PEGamine NPs were between 100 and 400 nm in size with a majorly spherical shaped, crystalline nature, and the encapsulation efficiency and loading capacity were 79.04 ± 0.79 %, and 8.12 ± 0.39 % respectively. The drug release rate was significantly higher at pH 5.4 (80.14 ± 0.79 %) compared to pH 7.2. The cytotoxic potential of FA-Py-CG-PEGamine NPs against MCF-7 cells potentially reduced the number of cells after 24 h with 42.27 µg × mL-1 as IC50 value. The higher intracellular accumulation of pyrimidine-2(5H)-thione in MCF-7 cells leads to apoptosis, observed by AO/EBr staining and flow cytometry analysis. The highest pyrimidine-2(5H)-thione internalization in MCF-7 cells may be due to folate conjugated on the surface of curdlan gum nanoparticles. Further, internalized pyrimidine-2(5H)-thione increases the intracellular ROS level, leading to apoptosis and inducing the decalin in mitochondrial membrane potential. These outcomes demonstrated that the FA-Py-CG-PEGamine NPs were specificity-targeting folate receptors on the plasma membranes of MCF-7 Cells.

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Food Chem ; 459: 140255, 2024 Jun 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38986201

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This study investigated the effects of two forms of curdlan, namely curdlan thermoreversibility (CT) and curdlan powder (CP), on in vitro digestion and viscoelastic properties of myofibrillar protein (MP). As the level of curdlan (0.1-0.5%) increased, pepsin digestibility and pancreatin digestibility significantly decreased, active sulfhydryl group also decreased, while surface hydrophobicity and total sulfhydryl groups increased. Meanwhile, curdlan enhanced the secondary and tertiary structures of MP. As the pepsin digest, α-helix gradually transformed into random coil. Furthermore, the viscosity, storage modulus (G") and loss modulus (G') increased with the CT or CP addition. After in vitro digestion, the viscoelasticity significantly decreased with a dose-response. Molecular dynamics simulations showed hydrogen bond formation (2.86 on average) between MP and curdlan contributing to reduced radius of gyration and solvent accessible surface area. Overall, this study highlighted curdlan as a promising ingredient to modulate structural properties and digestibility of MP, especially in pre-hydrated (CT) groups.

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Gels ; 10(7)2024 Jun 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39057447

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Hydrogels based on biocompatible polysaccharides with biological activity that can slowly release an active principle at the wound site represent promising alternatives to traditional wound dressing materials. In this respect, new hydrogels based on curdlan derivative with 2-hydroxypropyl dimethyl octyl ammonium groups (QCurd) and native curdlan (Curd) were obtained at room temperature by covalent cross-linking using a diepoxy cross-linking agent. The chemical structure of the QCurd/Curd hydrogels was investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) spectroscopy. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed well-defined regulated pores with an average diameter between 50 and 75 µm, and hydrophobic micro-domains of about 5 µm on the pore walls. The high swelling rate (21-24 gwater/ghydrogel) and low elastic modulus values (7-14 kPa) make them ideal for medical applications as wound dressings. To evaluate the possible use of the curdlan-based hydrogels as active dressings, the loading capacity and release kinetics of diclofenac, taken as a model drug, were studied under simulated physiological skin conditions. Several mathematical models have been applied to evaluate drug transport processes and to calculate the diffusion coefficients. The prepared QCurd/Curd hydrogels were found to have good antibacterial properties, showing a bacteriostatic effect after 48 h against S. aureus, MRSA, E. coli, and P. aeruginosa. The retarded drug delivery and antimicrobial properties of the new hydrogels support our hypothesis that they are candidates for the manufacture of wound dressings.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; : 134132, 2024 Jul 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39053826

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The mechanical, barrier properties, and water resistance of packaging materials are crucial for the preservation of fruits and vegetables. In this study, zein was incorporated as a hydrophobic substance into the konjac glucomannan (KGM)/curdlan (KC) system. The KC/zein (KCZ) showed good compatibility with the zein aggregates uniformly distributed in the network formed by an entanglement of KGM and curdlan micelles based on hydrogen bonds. The presence of zein inhibited the extension of the KC entangled structure and enhanced the solid-like behavior. The high content of zein (>6 %) increased zein aggregation and negatively affected the structure and properties of KCZ. The zein addition significantly improved the water vapor permeability, tensile strength, and elongation at break. The hydrophobicity of the KCZ films was significantly enhanced, accompanied by the water contact angle increasing from 81° to 112°, and the moisture content, swelling, and soluble solid loss ratio decreasing apparently. The K56C40Z4 coating exhibited an excellent preservation effect to inhibit the respiration of cherry tomatoes, significantly reducing the water loss and firmness decline and maintaining the appearance, total solid, total acid, and ascorbic acid content. This work provided a strategy to fabricate hydrophobic packaging for the preservation of fruits and vegetables.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 16(28): 36862-36877, 2024 Jul 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38970565

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Intrinsic conducting hydrogels fabricated in situ at low temperatures with self-adhesive properties and excellent flexibility hold significant promise for energy applications and outdoor damage repair. However, challenges such as low polymerization rate and self adhesion, insufficient ionic conductivity, inflexibility, and poor stability under extreme cold conditions have hindered their utilization as high-performance sensors. In this study, we designed an intrinsic conducting hydrogel (PADOC) composed of acrylic acid, acryloyloxyethyltrimethylammonium chloride, N,N'-methylenebis(2-propenamide), self-fabricated oxidized curdlan (OC), and a water/glycerol binary solvent. The novel hydrogel exhibited rapid gelation (30 s) at 0 °C facilitated by the promotion of OC, without the need for external energy input. Our findings from FT-IR, NMR, XPS, XRD, EPR spectra, MS, and DSC analyses revealed that OC underwent selective oxidation via the evolved Fenton reaction at 30 °C, serving as bioaccelerators for PAD polymerization. Due to OC's reductive structure and increased solubility, the reaction activation energy of the PAD polymerization reaction significantly reduced from 103.2 to 54.4 kJ/mol. PADOC ionic hydrogels demonstrated an electrical conductivity of 1.00 S/m, 0.7% low hysteresis, 39.6 kPa self-adhesive strength, and 923% strain-at-break and kept even at -20 °C owing to dense hydrogen and ionic bonds between PAD and OC chains. Furthermore, PADOC ionic hydrogels exhibited antifatigue properties for 10 cycles (0-100%) due to electrostatic interactions and hydrogen bonding. Remarkably, using a self-designed device, the rapid polymerization of PADOC effectively repaired copper pipeline leakage under 86 kPa pressure and detected 1% strain variation as a strain sensor. This study opens a new avenue for the rapid gelation of self-adhesive and flexible intrinsic conducting hydrogels with robust sensor performance.

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Life (Basel) ; 14(7)2024 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39063632

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Ectopic teeth are an eruption disorder in which teeth are located in anatomical structures where, physiologically, they should not occur. An ectopic tooth is a very rare phenomenon, affecting approximately 0.5% of the canine population, and few descriptions of the treatment of such teeth in dogs can be found in the available literature. This article describes the diagnostic and therapeutic handling of cavities following extraction of ectopic teeth in nine dogs. The cases are subdivided into uncomplicated (when the ectopic tooth was encapsulated in the surrounding connective tissue, without lysis of the bone around the tooth) and complicated (in which, in addition to the presence of the ectopic tooth, a dentigerous cyst had formed). Four cases of complicated ectopic teeth are described in more detail. In this study, special attention was paid not only to the technique of tooth extraction itself but also to the method of securing and healing large bone defects after the extraction using hydroxyapatite curdlan polymer. Owing to the plastic properties of the bone substitute preparation, it was possible to implant the material without enlarging the bone defect created during the tooth extraction. Control radiographs showed features of bone regeneration, and clinical examination at both the early and late stages revealed no postoperative complications.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 277(Pt 3): 134161, 2024 Jul 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39059535

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This study investigated the influence of curdlan on the gel properties of whey protein isolate (WPI). Results demonstrated that curdlan significantly improved the water-holding capacity, gel strength and rheological properties of the WPI gels. Moreover, it promoted the unfolding of the molecular structures of WPI, which was manifested by the transition from α-helix to ß-sheet, an increase in free sulfhydryl content and a decrease in surface hydrophobicity. Furthermore, 4 % curdlan promoted the formation of WPI with uniform and compact elastic gel network structures, primarily attributed to disulphide bonds, hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions. However, when the addition of curdlan exceeds 4 %, excessive entanglement of curdlan chains and steric hindrance effects hinder the unfolding and folding of protein structures, weaken their interaction, result in a loose network structure and affect the gel properties. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that curdlan can effectively improve the gelling properties of WPI, suggesting its potential application in low-calorie gel-based dairy products.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 277(Pt 2): 134222, 2024 Jul 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39074697

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In this work, carboxymethylated curdlan (CMCD) was utilized as a capping and stabilizing agent for the green synthesis of silver nanoparticles. Subsequently, quaternized curdlan (QCD) was introduced as the second capping layer through electrostatic attraction, leading to the preparation of double-capped silver nanoparticles (AgNPs@CQ). The successful synthesis of silver nanoparticles was characterized using UV-vis, FTIR, XRD, TEM, and DLS. AgNPs@CQ were incorporated into gelatin and a AgNPs@CQ/Gel composite hydrogel was obtained. The incorporation of AgNPs@CQ imparts excellent antibacterial properties to the composite hydrogel, thereby enhancing its antimicrobial efficacy. The presence of double-capping layers significantly retards the release rate of silver, contributing to prolonged antimicrobial activity. The MTT and live/dead fluorescence staining results demonstrate that the gelatin hydrogel incorporating double-capped AgNPs exhibits enhanced cell viability compared to the one incorporating single-capped AgNPs. Additionally, the composite hydrogel exhibits remarkable mechanical strength and adhesive performance. The AgNPs@CQ/Gel composite hydrogel demonstrates a cost-effective and facile preparation, showing significant potential in the field of dressings.

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Macromol Rapid Commun ; : e2400240, 2024 Jun 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38876473

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The effective treatment of chronic wounds represents a critical global medical challenge demanding urgent attention. Persistent inflammation, driven by an excess of reactive oxygen radicals, sets in motion a detrimental cycle leading to chronic wounds and impeding the natural healing process. This study develops a sprayable wound dressing by covalently grafting amino fullerene to carboxymethylated curdlan (CMC-C). This novel dressing exhibits excellent biocompatibility, antioxidant, and reactive oxygen species scavenging properties. Furthermore, it demonstrates a targeted affinity for HEK-a cells, efficiently reducing the inflammatory response while promoting cell proliferation and migration in vitro. Moreover, the animal experiment investigations reveal that CMC-C significantly accelerates chronic wounds healing by regulating the inflammatory process, promoting collagen deposition, and improving vascularization. These results demonstrate the potential of the sprayable dressing (CMC-C) in curing the healing of chronic wounds through the modulation of the inflammatory microenvironment. Overall, the sprayable hydrogel dressing based on water-soluble derivative of fullerene and curdlan emerges as a potential approach for clinical applications in the treatment of chronic wounds.

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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 674: 315-325, 2024 Jun 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38936088

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HYPOTHESIS: Elucidation of the micro-mechanisms of sol-gel transition of gelling glucans with different glycosidic linkages is crucial for understanding their structure-property relationship and for various applications. Glucans with distinct molecular chain structures exhibit unique gelation behaviors. The disparate gelation phenomena observed in two methylated glucans, methylated (1,3)-ß-d-glucan of curdlan (MECD) and methylated (1,4)-ß-d-glucan of cellulose (MC), notwithstanding their equivalent degrees of substitution, are intricately linked to their unique molecular architectures and interactions between glucan and water. EXPERIMENTS: Density functional theory and molecular dynamics simulations focused on the electronic property distinctions between MECD and MC, alongside conformational variations during thermal gelation. Inline attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy tracked secondary structure alterations in MECD and MC. To corroborate the simulation results, additional analyses including circular dichroism, rheology, and micro-differential scanning calorimetry were performed. FINDINGS: Despite having similar thermally induced gel networks, MECD and MC display distinct physical gelation patterns and molecular-level conformational changes during gelation. The network of MC gel was formed via a "coil-to-ring" transition, followed by ring stacking. In contrast, the MECD gel comprised compact irregular helices accompanied by notable volume shrinkage. These variations in gelation behavior are ascribed to heightened hydrophobic interactions and diminished hydrogen bonding in both systems upon heating, resulting in gelation. These findings provide valuable insights into the microstructural changes during gelation and the thermo-gelation mechanisms of structurally similar polysaccharides.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 274(Pt 1): 133260, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38901505

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Hydroxypropyl starch-based composite system has high potential for many applications such as food packaging and biomedical fields. Here, how the incorporation of curdlan, a thermo-irreversible heating-set gel, tailors the processability, structure, and film performance of hydroxypropyl starch, a cooling-set gel, has been systematically investigated, aiming to achieve enhanced material properties favorable for edible packaging applications. Curdlan incorporation increased the shear-thinning behavior and viscosity of hydroxypropyl starch solution, which was also strongly affected by temperature. The miscibility and comparability between the two polymers with distinct gelation behaviors is a practical and interesting scientific topic. Scanning electron microscopy, dynamic mechanical analysis, and thermogravimetric analysis all indicated good compatibility between hydroxypropyl starch and curdlan. There was no observable phase boundary between the two materials, and all composite films showed only a single relaxation peak and only one polymer thermal decomposition peak. This resulted in improved structural density and overall performance. Compared with pure HPS film, the 7:3 HPS/CD film showed increases in tensile strength by 66.12 % and thermal decomposition temperature by 3 °C, and a reduction in water solubility by 11.72 %. This knowledge gained here may facilitate the development of edible films based on hydroxypropyl starch with satisfying film performance and processability.


Subject(s)
Edible Films , Food Packaging , Starch , beta-Glucans , beta-Glucans/chemistry , Food Packaging/methods , Starch/chemistry , Starch/analogs & derivatives , Tensile Strength , Solubility , Viscosity , Temperature
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Food Chem ; 457: 140101, 2024 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38901349

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Curdlan, a natural polysaccharide, exhibits emulsion-stabilizing and viscosity-modifying properties. However, when employed solely in the aqueous phase, curdlan's adhesive nature impedes droplet dispersion, resulting in a gel-like structure with limited applicability. This investigation formulated a biphasic stabilized oil-in-water emulsion by supplementing the oil phase with beeswax and the aqueous phase with curdlan and soy protein isolate (SPI). The addition of SPI transformed the structural characteristics from a gel-like to a mayonnaise-like structure. Maximal electrostatic repulsion was observed at an internal phase volume fraction of 30%, effectively precluding droplet aggregation owing to the absolute zeta potentials surpassing 40 mV. The emulsions displayed shear-thinning rheological behavior, with a higher storage modulus than the loss modulus, indicative of favorable elastic properties. Molecular docking revealed the predominant role of polar amino acids in facilitating hydrogen bond formation. This study provides a template for developing emulsions with biphasic stability and desirable dispersibility.


Subject(s)
Emulsions , Rheology , Soybean Proteins , Water , beta-Glucans , Emulsions/chemistry , beta-Glucans/chemistry , Soybean Proteins/chemistry , Water/chemistry , Viscosity , Molecular Docking Simulation , Particle Size , Oils/chemistry , Hydrogen Bonding
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Chemosphere ; 362: 142504, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38825243

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The aerobic granular sludge (AGS) biotechnology has been explored for wastewater treatment for over two decades. AGS is gaining increased interest due to its enhanced treatment performance ability and the potential for resource recovery from AGS-based wastewater treatment systems. Resource recovery from AGS is a promising approach to sustainable wastewater treatment and attaining a circular economy in the wastewater management industry. Currently, research is at an advanced stage on recovering value-added resources such as phosphorus, polyhydroxyalkanoates, alginate-like exopolysaccharides, and tryptophan from waste aerobic granules. Recently, other value-added resources, including curdlan, have been identified in the aerobic granule matrix, and this may increase the sustainability of biotechnology in the wastewater industry. This paper provides an overview of AGS resource recovery potential. In particular, the potential for enhanced curdlan biosynthesis in the granule matrix and its recovery from AGS wastewater treatment systems is outlined.


Subject(s)
Sewage , Waste Disposal, Fluid , Wastewater , beta-Glucans , beta-Glucans/metabolism , Sewage/microbiology , Sewage/chemistry , Wastewater/chemistry , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Aerobiosis
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 273(Pt 1): 133032, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38862053

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Collagen's unique properties promise hemostatic potential, but its sponge form's stability and mechanics need improvement. In this study, we developed a series of homeostatic sponges by co-assembling collagen and curdlan at different ratios into hydrogels, followed by freeze-drying treatment. The incorporation of curdlan into collagen sponges has been found to significantly enhance the sponge's properties, including increased porosity, elevated water uptake, improved elasticity, and enhanced resistance to degradation. In vitro cytotoxicity and hemolysis assays have demonstrated the biocompatibility and nontoxicity of composite sponges. In mouse liver perforation and incision models, the composite sponges achieved rapid coagulation within 67 s and 75 s, respectively, outperforming gauze and gelatin sponge in reducing blood loss. Furthermore, composite sponges demonstrated superior wound healing potential in mice full-thickness skin defects model, with accelerated healing rates observed at days 3, 7, and 14 compared to the control group. Overall, collagen/curdlan composite sponge show promise for hemostasis and wound healing applications.


Subject(s)
Collagen , Hemostasis , Wound Healing , beta-Glucans , Animals , Wound Healing/drug effects , Collagen/chemistry , Collagen/pharmacology , beta-Glucans/pharmacology , beta-Glucans/chemistry , Mice , Hemostasis/drug effects , Skin/drug effects , Skin/injuries , Hydrogels/chemistry , Hydrogels/pharmacology , Hemolysis/drug effects , Hemostatics/pharmacology , Hemostatics/chemistry , Porosity , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/pharmacology , Humans , Male
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Front Microbiol ; 15: 1355444, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38725686

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The aerobic hyperthermophile "Fervidibacter sacchari" catabolizes diverse polysaccharides and is the only cultivated member of the class "Fervidibacteria" within the phylum Armatimonadota. It encodes 117 putative glycoside hydrolases (GHs), including two from GH family 50 (GH50). In this study, we expressed, purified, and functionally characterized one of these GH50 enzymes, Fsa16295Glu. We show that Fsa16295Glu is a ß-1,3-endoglucanase with optimal activity on carboxymethyl curdlan (CM-curdlan) and only weak agarase activity, despite most GH50 enzymes being described as ß-agarases. The purified enzyme has a wide temperature range of 4-95°C (optimal 80°C), making it the first characterized hyperthermophilic representative of GH50. The enzyme is also active at a broad pH range of at least 5.5-11 (optimal 6.5-10). Fsa16295Glu possesses a relatively high kcat/KM of 1.82 × 107 s-1 M-1 with CM-curdlan and degrades CM-curdlan nearly completely to sugar monomers, indicating preferential hydrolysis of glucans containing ß-1,3 linkages. Finally, a phylogenetic analysis of Fsa16295Glu and all other GH50 enzymes revealed that Fsa16295Glu is distant from other characterized enzymes but phylogenetically related to enzymes from thermophilic archaea that were likely acquired horizontally from "Fervidibacteria." Given its functional and phylogenetic novelty, we propose that Fsa16295Glu represents a new enzyme subfamily, GH50_3.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 271(Pt 2): 132593, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38788865

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This study delves into the effects of curdlan integration and thermal sterilization on the rheological properties, structure, and quality attributes of concentrated rice starch gel. Acting as a heat-set polysaccharide, curdlan established a dual-network gel structure with rice starch gel, displaying strong interactions with rice starch, as confirmed by confocal laser scanning microscopy and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. The addition of curdlan expedited the gel formation of rice starch, yielding a denser gel structure. Consequently, this enhanced G', solid-like behavior, textural properties, and cooking quality while reducing frequency-dependence. Given the cooling-induced gelation behavior of pure rice starch, thermal treatment disrupted inter-chain hydrogen bonding, compromising the structural integrity of the gel. This disruption manifested in a softer texture and diminished mechanical properties and cooking quality. Notably, this decline in mechanical properties and cooking quality of rice starch gel was markedly ameliorated with the incorporation of curdlan, particularly at a content of ≥1.0 %. Compared with pure RS, 1.0 % CD inclusion showed a reduction in cooking breakage rate by 30.69 % and an increase in hardness by 38.04 %. This work provides valuable insights for the advancement of fresh starch gel-based foods that exhibit exceptional quality and an extended shelf life.


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Gels , Oryza , Rheology , Starch , beta-Glucans , Oryza/chemistry , beta-Glucans/chemistry , Starch/chemistry , Gels/chemistry , Sterilization/methods , Hot Temperature , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Cooking/methods
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Syst Appl Microbiol ; 47(2-3): 126514, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38735274

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Use of curldlan, an insoluble ß-1,3-glucan, as an enrichment substrate under aerobic conditions resulted in the selection from hypersaline soda lakes of a single natronarchaeon, strain AArc-curdl1. This organism is an obligately aerobic saccharolytic, possessing a poorly explored (in Archaea) potential to utilize beta-1-3 glucans, being only a second example of a haloarchaeon with this ability known in pure culture. The main phenotypic property of the isolate is the ability to grow with insoluble ß-1,3-backboned glucans, i.e. curdlan and pachyman. Furthermore, the strain utilized starch family α-glucans, beta-fructan inulin and a limited spectrum of sugars. The major ether-bound membrane polar phospholipids included PGP-Me and PG. The glyco- and sulfolipids were absent. The major respiratory menaquinone is MK-8:8. According to phylogenomic analysis, AArc-curdl1 represents a separate species in the recently described genus Natronosalvus within the family Natrialbaceae. The closest related species is Natronosalvus amylolyticus (ANI, AAI and DDH values of 90.2, 91.6 and 44 %, respectively). On the basis of its unique physiological properties and phylogenomic distance, strain AArc-curdl1T is classified as a novel species Natronosalvus hydrolyticus sp. nov. (=JCM 34865 = UQM 41566).


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Lakes , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S , beta-Glucans , Lakes/microbiology , beta-Glucans/metabolism , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Phospholipids/analysis , Phospholipids/chemistry , Salinity , DNA, Archaeal/genetics , DNA, Archaeal/chemistry , Vitamin K 2/analysis , Vitamin K 2/chemistry , Vitamin K 2/analogs & derivatives
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Polymers (Basel) ; 16(10)2024 May 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38794515

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ß-1,3-glucans are a kind of natural polysaccharide with immunomodulatory, antitumor, and anti-inflammatory properties. Curdlan, as the simplest linear ß-1,3-glucan, possesses a variety of biological activities and thermogelation properties. However, due to the complexity and variability of the conformations of curdlan, the exact structure-activity relationship remains unclear. We prepare a chemically crosslinked curdlan hydrogel with the unique single-helical skeleton (named S gel) in 0.4 wt% NaOH at 40 °C, confirmed by diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS). X-ray diffractometry (XRD) data show that S gel maintains the single-helical crystal structure, and the degree of crystallinity of the S gel is ~24%, which is slightly lower than that of the raw powder (~31%). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) reveals that S gel has a continuous network structure, with large pores measuring 50-200 µm, which is consistent with its high swelling property. Using the 13C high-resolution magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (HRMAS NMR) method, we determine that most of the single-helical skeleton carbon signals in the swollen S gel are visible, suggesting that the single-helical skeleton of S gel exhibits fascinating mobility at room temperature. Finally, we reveal that the binding of S gel to coagulation Factor G from tachypleus amebocyte lysate increases and saturates at 20 µL tachypleus amebocyte lysate per mg of S gel. Our prepared S gel can avoid the transformation of curdlan conformations and retain the bioactivity of binding to coagulation Factor G, making it a valuable material for use in the food industry and the pharmaceutical field. This work deepens the understanding of the relationship between the single-helical structure and the activity of curdlan, promoting the development and application of ß-1,3-glucans.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 266(Pt 2): 131289, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38570002

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Intranasal vaccination offers crucial protection against influenza virus pandemics. However, antigens, especially subunit antigens, often fail to induce effective immune responses without the help of immune adjuvants. Our research has demonstrated that a polyelectrolyte complex, composed of curdlan sulfate/O-(2-hydroxyl) propyl-3-trimethyl ammonium chitosan chloride (CS/O-HTCC), effectively triggers both mucosal and systemic immune responses when administrated intranasal. In this study, stable nanoparticles formed by curdlan-O-HTCC conjugate (CO NP) were prepared and characterized. Furthermore, the efficacy of CO NP was evaluated as a mucosal adjuvant in an intranasal influenza H1N1 subunit vaccine. The results revealed that CO NP exhibits uniform and spherical morphology, with a size of 190.53 ± 4.22 nm, and notably, it remains stable in PBS at 4 °C for up to 6 weeks. Biological evaluation demonstrated that CO NP stimulates the activation of antigen-presenting cells (APCs), including macrophages and dendritic cells (DCs), both in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, intranasal administration of CO NP effectively elicits cellular and humoral immune responses, notably enhancing mucosal immunity. Thus, CO NP emerges as a promising mucosal adjuvant for influenza subunit vaccines.


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Adjuvants, Immunologic , Administration, Intranasal , Chitosan , Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype , Influenza Vaccines , Nanoparticles , Vaccines, Subunit , beta-Glucans , Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype/immunology , Chitosan/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Influenza Vaccines/immunology , Influenza Vaccines/chemistry , Influenza Vaccines/administration & dosage , beta-Glucans/chemistry , beta-Glucans/pharmacology , beta-Glucans/administration & dosage , Animals , Adjuvants, Immunologic/pharmacology , Adjuvants, Immunologic/chemistry , Adjuvants, Immunologic/administration & dosage , Mice , Vaccines, Subunit/immunology , Vaccines, Subunit/administration & dosage , Immunity, Mucosal/drug effects , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Female , Dendritic Cells/immunology , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/prevention & control , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/immunology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38668821

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Curdlan, a ß-1,3/1,6-glucan found in Alcaligenes faecalis (A. faecalis) wall, activates innate and humoral immunity. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether pretreated rats with A. faecalis A12C could prevent sepsis disturbances and identify the immunomodulatory mechanisms involved. Experiments occurred in two stages: a survival study with 16 rats randomly divided into septic (SC) (n = 8) and septic pretreated (SA) (n = 8) groups and 45 rats divided into four groups: healthy (AGUSAN) (n = 9), septic (AGUIC) (n = 13), septic pretreated (AGUIA) (n = 14), and healthy pretreated (AGUSTO) (n = 9). Sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture after 30 days of A. faecalis A12C pretreatment or without. SA group had a higher survival rate of 58% vs. 16% for SC group (P < 0.05). Overall, AGUIA showed better status than AGUIC (P < 0.01). Higher monocytosis was found in AGUIA and AGUSTO vs. AGUIC and AGUSAN, respectively (P < 0.05). A gradual increase in curdlan fecal concentration was observed in AGUIA during pretreatment. Fecal concentrations of Escherichia coli significantly decreased in AGUIA and AGUSTO. Bacterial load in urine, peritoneal lavage fluid (PLF), and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) decreased (P < 0.05) in AGUIA vs. AGUIC. Finally, lower inflammation was observed in serum, BALF, and PLF, with reduced IL-6, IL-10, IL-1ß, and TNF-α, along with less damage in lungs and peritoneum in AGUIA vs. AGUIC. These findings suggest the connection between curdlan-produced by A. faecalis A12C-with the immune system and the reduction in severity of experimental sepsis.

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