Publications by authors named "A T Behan"

This study investigates the potential phytochemicals that modulate bovine peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) and the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways to enhance milk fat production in dairy animals. Bovine PPARγ, a key member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, plays a vital role in regulating metabolic, cellular differentiation, apoptosis, and anti-inflammatory responses in livestock, while the MAPK pathway is contributory in cellular processes that impact milk fat synthesis. This approach involved an all-inclusive molecular docking analysis of 10,000 polyphenols to identify potential PPARγ ligands.

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  • The study evaluated the effects of rumen bypass fat (RBF) on meat quality and fatty acid profiles in male Dorper sheep, using various dietary treatments.
  • The supplementation of prilled fat (PF) and prilled fat with lecithin (PFL) significantly improved the meat's unsaturated fatty acid content while not adversely affecting cooking loss or shear force.
  • The diet with calcium soap (CaS) processed showed reduced cholesterol and certain phospholipids but increased glycerol, indicating that RBF supplementation can enhance meat quality without negatively impacting overall meat properties.
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Rumen protected fats (RPF) are known to improve animal performance without affecting rumen metabolism in sheep. However, comparative effects of prilled fat, prilled fat with lecithin and calcium soap have not been fully studied. Hence this experiment was planned using 36 male Dorper sheep in a completely randomized design in four treatment groups.

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This study was conducted to investigate the effect of docosahexanoic acid (DHA) supplementation in BioXcell extender on the quality of frozen-thawed bull semen. Twenty-four ejaculates were collected from three bulls (eight from each bull). Ejaculates with motility ≥70% and normal morphology ≥80% were extended into BioXcell extender to which 0 (control), 3, 5, 10 or 15ngmL DHA was added.

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Background: Central sensitization is a potential severe consequence of invasive surgical procedures. It results in postoperative and potentially chronic pain enhancement. It results in postoperative pain enhancement; clinically manifested as hyperalgesia and allodynia.

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