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Int J Biol Macromol ; 257(Pt 1): 128524, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38040158

ABSTRACT

In this study, arabinoxylans (AX) with various molecular weights (Mw) and bound ferulic acid (FA) contents were prepared to compare their effects on the gelatinization, short-term retrogradation and digestive properties of pea starch (PeS). The results indicated that all AX samples could obviously impede the pasting process of PeS and inhibit the short-term retrogradation of PeS-based gels during refrigeration by hindering the rearrangement and double helical associations of amylose. More precisely, AXs with low Mw and the highest FA content (H-FAX) exhibited the strongest intervention ability on PeS compared with the other samples. According to the Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction results, it might be due to the unique role of bound FA as a noncovalent cross-linking agent, which enhanced the association between AX and starch molecules through extra hydrogen bonding interactions and entanglement behaviour. On these bases, H-FAX clearly improved the hardness, chewiness, moisture content, and sensory acceptance of PeS-base gels (pea jelly), and could also regulate its starch composition during short-term refrigeration to delay starch digestion. Overall, AXs with appropriate structural features might obviously improve the quality and storage stability of PeS-based foods.


Subject(s)
Coumaric Acids , Pisum sativum , Refrigeration , Xylans , Starch/chemistry , Gels/chemistry
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Exp Gerontol ; 180: 112254, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37442245

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Biological markers contribute to the precise intervention across the continuum of frailty severity. Few studies have explored the advantages of biological markers collected as part of primary care data among community-dwelling older adult population and controversy remains regarding the classic biological markers for frailty. METHODS: We recruited a total of 8791 adults with a mean age of 71.95 years who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria in Guancheng District and Dalang Town, Dongguan, China. Frailty was assessed by a Chinese frailty evaluation scale. Frailty status was classified with 33-item modified frailty index and latent class analysis was applied to explore the latent classes (subtypes) of frailty. We measured biological markers on blood samples collected. We identify association between specific biological markers or patterns and frailty by logistic regression and association rule mining (ARM) based on the Apriori algorithm. RESULTS: Multivariable analysis of our data showed that an elevated white blood cell (WBC) count and high cholesterol (CHOL) level were associated with pre-frailty (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.231, 95 % confidence interval [CI] = 1.009-1.501; aOR = 0.703, 95 % CI = 0.623-0.793) and frailty (aOR = 1.500, 95 % CI = 1.130-1.993; aOR = 0.561, 95 % CI = 0.461-0.684) compared with the normal groups. Importantly, significantly high level of CHOL was associated with a lower risk of four frailty subtypes compared with relatively healthy participants with the most power of association in the multi-frail group (aOR = 0.182, 95 % CI = 0.086-0.386). Based on ARM technique to develop correlation analysis to identify important high-risk clusters among older adult transitions from non-frail to frailty, patterns for normal level of CHOL co-occurred with an elevated creatinine (CREA) level have a significant association with the risk of frailty (aOR = 7.787, 95 % CI = 1.978-30.648) after adjusting for targeted confounders. CONCLUSIONS: Our study highlights the correlation between classic biological markers, especially CHOL and frailty status and subtypes among community-dwelling older adult, in the primary care setting. Further large-scale prospective studies are still needed to confirm the role of classic biological markers in frailty.


Subject(s)
Frailty , Hypercholesterolemia , Humans , Aged , Frailty/epidemiology , Independent Living , Frail Elderly , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cholesterol , Biomarkers , Geriatric Assessment/methods
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 241: 124668, 2023 Jun 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37121413

ABSTRACT

Carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) has antibacterial activity and coating-forming ability. Under the impact of noncovalent interactions, the bioactivity and functionality of CMCS may be positively affected by the coexistence of flavonoids. This study investigated the effect of a CMCS coating incorporated with flavonoids from guava (Psidium guajava L. cv. Carmine) leaf (GLF) on the refrigeration of fresh-cut apples for preservation. Compared with the CMCS group, apples treated with the CMCS-GLF coating showed better quality (weight loss, browning index, firmness), nutritional value (ascorbic acid and total phenolic content), and microbial safety during storage. The mechanism study indicated that the hydrogen bonding, electrostatic, and hydrophobic interactions between CMCS and GLF (the carboxymethyl moiety of CMCS had the highest response priority and binding strength of the interaction with -C-O of GLF) changed the surface charge distribution and microstructure of CMCS, and increased its molecular weight, particle size, viscosity, and hydrophobicity. Thus, the CMCS-GLF coating exerted better bioactivities (antibacterial and antioxidant activity), and its film showed better mechanical and barrier properties. These results revealed that the noncovalent interaction with GLF could modify the physiochemical properties of CMCS, which was beneficial to improve its bioactivity and application value in fresh fruit preservation.


Subject(s)
Chitosan , Malus , Psidium , Flavonoids/pharmacology , Chitosan/chemistry , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology
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Carbohydr Polym ; 298: 120105, 2022 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36241282

ABSTRACT

The non-covalent binding between flavanols and polysaccharides has impacts on their bioactivities, but the binding mechanism is less understood. This work aimed to unveil the non-covalent interactions between epicatechin gallate (ECG) and anionic carboxymethyl Poria cocos polysaccharide (CMPN) at the structural and molecular level based on the synergistic antibacterial effect between them. The results suggested that there was hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic and electrostatic interaction between ECG and CMPN, which was also supported by the results of molecular dynamics simulations. The resulting changes in physicochemical properties enhanced the antibacterial activity of the ECG-CMPN mixture. More specifically, through two-dimensional Fourier transform infrared correlation spectrum (2D-FT-IR) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) analysis, COO- in CMPN carboxymethyl and CO in ECG galloyl had the highest response priority and binding strength in the interaction, allowing us to conclude the critical functional groups that affect the non-covalent interactions of polysaccharide and flavanols and their bioactivities.


Subject(s)
beta-Glucans , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , beta-Glucans/chemistry , Catechin/analogs & derivatives , Polysaccharides/pharmacology , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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Comput Intell Neurosci ; 2022: 8700833, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35800680

ABSTRACT

In recent years, the number and scale of small, medium-sized, and micro enterprises have continued to increase, which is the main force to promote the development of China's national economy, the guarantee of China's rapid and stable economic development, and has a direct impact on social stability and people's livelihood. In China's economic growth, small, medium-sized, and micro businesses play a critical role. However, several limitations limit their current growth stage, preventing them from expanding their size, such as resource and environmental limits, an inappropriate industrial structure, and institutional issues, such as severe market rivalry. To address this issue, this paper develops a micro innovation service platform for small and medium-sized businesses, offers a variety of services to small and medium-sized businesses, fully realizes data sharing and transmission in all aspects using social perception and neural network algorithms, and effectively utilizes social attributes on mobile nodes to assist each node. Also, it investigates the impact of the innovation service platform for small and medium-sized micro firms in practice. After the construction of the innovation service platform for small and medium-sized micro enterprises in 2018, it analyzes the number of transaction projects of platform technology transfer, technology development, technical consultation, and technical services from 2018 to 2020 and analyzes the transaction volume of projects in four aspects. The results show that they have significantly improved, which plays an important role in realizing the transformation of achievements and improving the innovation ability of small and medium-sized micro enterprises in China. At the same time, according to the investigation and analysis of 8 innovative service platforms in the western region, 25% of them have developed well.


Subject(s)
Economic Development , Small Business , Algorithms , China , Humans , Neural Networks, Computer , Social Perception
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Hum Vaccin Immunother ; 17(2): 566-574, 2021 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32614645

ABSTRACT

Around 5-10% of healthy vaccinees lack or produce an inadequate antibody response following receipt of a standard hepatitis B vaccination regimen. Studying immune response to hepatitis B vaccination could promote researches of immunological events contributing to this poor response. To address this, we investigated follicular helper T (Tfh) cells and firstly demonstrated similar kinetics between circulating Tfh (cTfh) cells and Tfh cells derived from mice spleen after hepatitis B vaccination. And cTfh cells were positively associated with anti-HBs at one week after vaccination (D7). Furthermore, we found PBMCs stimulated by HBsAg showed preferential activation of CXCR3- Tfh cells subsets in vitro. The expression of transcription factor BCL6 in CD4+ T cell significantly differed between D7 and four weeks after vaccination (D28). However, dynamic curve of CD19+ B cells tended to rise then fall but no significant trends were observed. Our findings revealed a decrease in cTfh cells and subset skewing contribute to reduced antibody responses in immune response to hepatitis B vaccination, which indicated the importance of Tfh cell in facilitating the optimization of vaccine efficacy.


Subject(s)
Hepatitis B , T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer , Animals , Antibody Formation , Hepatitis B/prevention & control , Mice , T Follicular Helper Cells , Vaccination
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Aging (Albany NY) ; 12(2): 1128-1140, 2020 01 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31951595

ABSTRACT

In order to explore frailty subtypes and find their associated risk factors, we conducted cross-sectional surveys of 5,341 seniors aged 60 and over in China using the Frailty Index (FI) scale. We identified four frailty subtypes, namely multi-frail, cognitive and functionally frail, psychologically frail and physiologically frail. Old age and low education level were the common risk factors among the four subtypes. Being widowed, divorced or unmarried was a risk factor for multi-frail, cognitive and functionally frail and psychologically frail, and male sex was a protective factor against cognitive and functionally frail and psychologically frail subtypes. Having a harmonious relationship with family was a protective factor against multi-frail, and fewer visits to the elderly by their children was a risk factor for psychologically frail. Dissatisfaction with their housing was a risk factor for cognitive and functionally frail, psychologically frail and physiologically frail, and a pension being the main source of income was a risk factor for cognitive and functionally frail and psychologically frail. Exercising every day was a protective factor against multi-frail and cognitive and functionally frail, and a lower level of physical activity was a risk factor for all four frailty subtypes. Our findings confirm the heterogeneity of frailty and suggest that different frail elderly individuals need more targeted care interventions.


Subject(s)
Frail Elderly , Frailty , Geriatric Assessment , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Health Status , Humans , Independent Living , Male , Middle Aged , Odds Ratio , Population Surveillance , Risk Factors
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BMC Immunol ; 19(1): 25, 2018 07 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30055570

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: While vaccination remains the most effective method to control hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, 5-10% of recipients exhibit non-responsiveness to the HB vaccine. Immunological analysis of strong, weak or absent protective antibody responses to the HB vaccine should provide insights into the mechanisms that contribute to non-responsiveness. RESULTS: We investigated the potential involvement of follicular helper T (Tfh) cells in the immune response to HB vaccine, and associations between the miR-17-92 cluster and Tfh cells. We recruited 12 adults who had completed the HB vaccination course during childhood. Following a booster dose of HB vaccine, hepatitis B surface antibody (HBsAb) titers, percentage of PD-1+ICOS+ circulating Tfh (cTfh) and plasma cells, and expression of miR-17-92 were assessed at baseline (before immunization) and after vaccination on days 7 and 14. Notably, the HBsAb level gradually increased after HB vaccination while the proportion of PD-1+ICOS+ cTfh cells was significantly increased on day 7 relative to baseline, so as plasma cells. Expression of miR-18a and miR-17 within the miR-17-92 cluster and HBsAb titers in CD4+ T cells were positively correlated with the PD-1+ICOS+ cTfh cells proportions after HB vaccination. CONCLUSIONS: The increase in HBsAb titers was positively associated with expression of all the components of the miR-17-92 cluster except miR-19a. Our findings indicate that the miR-17-92 cluster contributes to antibody production, and miR-18a and miR-17 are involved in Tfh cells differentiation after HB vaccination.


Subject(s)
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Hepatitis B Vaccines/immunology , Hepatitis B/prevention & control , MicroRNAs/immunology , Adult , CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/cytology , CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/drug effects , China , Cohort Studies , Female , Hepatitis B Antibodies/blood , Humans , Inducible T-Cell Co-Stimulator Protein/immunology , Male , Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor/immunology , Vaccination
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Infect Genet Evol ; 64: 126-130, 2018 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29902581

ABSTRACT

It is known that multiple genetic variants can affect immune responses to the hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine. A case-control study was undertaken to examine the possible association of low responsiveness to the HBV vaccine in a Chinese population with genetic polymorphisms in integrin subunit alpha L, CD58, tumor necrosis factor superfamily member 15, C-C motif chemokine ligand 15, transforming growth factor beta 3, and B-cell lymphoma 6 protein. The copy numbers of these six genes were detected in 129 low responders, 129 middle responders and 129 high responders to HBV vaccination. There were no significant differences in the copy numbers of these six genes between the groups. Thus, these findings indicated that the copy number variations of these genes may not be the reason for the low responsiveness to the HBV vaccine in a Chinese population.


Subject(s)
Asian People/genetics , Genetic Variation , Hepatitis B Vaccines/immunology , Hepatitis B virus/immunology , Hepatitis B/genetics , Hepatitis B/immunology , CD58 Antigens/genetics , Chemokines, CC/genetics , Disease Susceptibility , Female , Gene Dosage , Hepatitis B/prevention & control , Humans , Macrophage Inflammatory Proteins/genetics , Male , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-6/genetics , Selection, Genetic , Tumor Necrosis Factor Ligand Superfamily Member 15/genetics
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J Adolesc ; 39: 1-9, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25540861

ABSTRACT

In this study, we investigated the relationship between perceived physical appearance and life satisfaction, and the role of self-esteem as mediator and life experience as moderator of the relationship in deaf and hearing adolescents. 118 Chinese deaf adolescents (55.1% male; mean age = 15.12 years, standard deviation [SD] = 2.13) from 5 special education schools and 132 Chinese hearing adolescents (53.8% male; mean age = 13.11 years, SD = .85) completed anonymous questionnaires regarding perceived physical appearance, self-esteem, and life satisfaction. Perceived physical appearance, self-esteem, and life satisfaction were significantly and positively associated with each other. Moreover, self-esteem partially mediated the relationship between perceived physical appearance and life satisfaction; however, this indirect link was weaker for deaf adolescents than it was for hearing adolescents. Implications of the findings and future research directions are discussed, as are potential interventions that can be applied to increase subjective well-being in deaf adolescents.


Subject(s)
Activities of Daily Living/psychology , Adolescent Behavior/psychology , Hearing Loss/psychology , Personal Satisfaction , Persons With Hearing Impairments/psychology , Self Concept , Adolescent , Attitude to Health , China , Female , Humans , Male , Psychology, Adolescent , Students/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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