Publications by authors named "Aobai Tu"

Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are a heterogeneous group of compounds formed both endogenously and exogenously through reactions between reducing sugars and amino acids within the proteins. The digestive tract may also serve as a site for endogenous AGEs generation. This study examined whether additional AGEs are formed during the digestion of glycated protein diets and meal-resembling systems (dietary proteins with fructose or glyoxal).

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A high-fructose diet (HFrD) has been reported to exacerbate dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis. 2'-Fucosyllactose (FL) and galactooligosaccharide (GOS) have been shown, respectively, to have preventive and ameliorative effects on colitis, while limited research has explored whether GOS and FL may be equally protective or preventive in mice with HFrD. Here, we evaluated the protective effects of FL and GOS on colitis exacerbated by feeding HFrD and explored the underlying mechanisms.

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Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are increasingly recognized as potentially pathogenic components of processed foods, and long-term consumption of dietary AGEs triggers disruption of the intestinal barrier integrity and increases the risk of chronic diseases. Galactooligosaccharides (GOS) as prebiotics can modulate the intestinal microbiota and improve the intestinal barrier integrity. In this study, we aimed to investigate whether GOS could ameliorate the intestinal barrier damage induced by AGEs.

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  • Nɛ-Carboxymethyl-lysine (CML) is an advanced glycation end product found in both the body and food, existing in two forms: free and bound, which have different effects.
  • A study was conducted on healthy mice to see how well these two forms were absorbed, distributed in tissues, and excreted in feces.
  • Results showed that free CML was absorbed more significantly into the bloodstream and various organs, while bound CML had less impact on accumulation, with the colon being the key site for free CML accumulation.
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  • This study investigates how polysaccharide (LBP) can help manage type 2 diabetes by influencing gut bacteria.
  • Researchers used a high-fat diet and streptozotocin to create a diabetic model in mice, where LBP showed significant improvements in symptoms like elevated blood sugar and insulin resistance.
  • The results also indicated that LBP enhanced beneficial gut bacteria, increased short-chain fatty acids, and activated key metabolic pathways, suggesting a potential therapeutic approach for diabetes through gut health.
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Egg white ovomucin (OVM) is homologically related to MUC2, the key component of colonic mucous layer. This study investigated the effects of orally administered OVM from egg white on the colonic mucosal barrier and the development of colitis using a colitis C57BL/6J mice model. The results showed that daily supplementation of 125 and 250 mg/kg BW of OVM partially relieved the villous destruction and loss of intestinal barrier integrity, and hence decreased the epithelial barrier permeability.

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Intestinal dysfunction, which may cause a series of metabolic diseases, has become a worldwide health problem. In the past few years, studies have shown that consumption of poultry eggs has the potential to prevent a variety of metabolic diseases, and increasing attention has been directed to the bioactive proteins and their peptides in poultry eggs. This review mainly focused on the biological activities of an important egg-derived protein named ovomucin.

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Ovomucin has a great potential because of its numerous bioactivities, which makes it an attractive molecule for industrials. However, to isolate soluble ovomucin without degradation and contamination remains a challenge. In this study, ovomucin of high purity (99.

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