Publications by authors named "Baocheng Zhu"

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  • A strain called ED-3-7 was identified for its ability to produce enzymes that break down proteins, showing potential for improving soybean meal through anaerobic fermentation.
  • The fermentation process significantly increased crude protein and acid-soluble protein levels while greatly reducing harmful components like glycinin and trypsin inhibitors.
  • Feeding chickens with the fermented soybean meal enhanced their growth and nutrient absorption, altered their gut bacteria to favor healthier strains like Lactobacillus, and indicated the strain's viability for industrial use.
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Whole-plant corn silage (WPCS) has been widely used as the main roughage for ruminant, which promoted the utilization of corn stover for animal feed production. However, rigid cell wall structure of corn stover limits the fiber digestion and nutrients adsorption of WPCS. This study investigated the effect of adding cellulase on improving the fermentation quality of WPCS ensiling with a complex inoculant.

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Background: Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 16 (ARHGEF16) is a newly discovered Rho-family guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) involved in the activation of Rho-family GTPases. However, its roles in colon cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion remain unknown. This study analyzed the expression of ARHGEF16 in colon cancer and explored its biological effects on colon cancer cells, so as to find new therapeutic targets for the treatment of colon cancer.

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The absolute amount of nutrients on plant leaves is usually low, and the growth of epiphytic bacteria is typically limited by nutrient content. Thus, is of great significance to study the survival mechanism of epiphytes under nutritional stress for plant disease control. In this paper, Pantoea agglomerans CHTF15 isolated from walnut leaves was used to detect the key genes for the survival of the bacterium under simulated nutrient stress in artificial medium.

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Introduction: Nitrogen fertilizer intake promotes soybean growth before the formation of nodules, but excess nitrogen has an inhibitory effect on soybean nodulation. It is important to balance nitrogen levels to meet both growth and nodulation needs.

Methods: the nitrogen level suitable for soybean growth and nodulation was studied, the role of humic acid (HA) in alleviating the inhibition of high nitrogen on soybean nodulation was analyzed, and transcriptomic analysis was performed to understand its mechanism.

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Water-soluble humic materials (WSHMs) can enhance the nodule numbers of soybean plants. In this study, targeted metabolomics and transcriptomics were used to understand this mechanism. Results showed that 500 mg/L WSHM increased the adsorption and colonization of rhizobia in soybean roots.

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Microbial fermentation is an effective method to degrade free-gossypol, which is a toxic substance restricting the utilization of cottonseed meal in animal husbandry. However, there are few researches on the nutritional effect and the change of bacterial community on cottonseed meal fermented with anaerobic solid-state fermentation. This study evaluated the effects of fermentation with sp.

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Fermented feed has the potential to improve poultry gastrointestinal microecological environment, health condition and production performance. Thus, the present study was undertaken to explore the effects of fermented feed on the laying performance, egg quality, immune function, intestinal morphology and microbiota of laying hens in the late laying cycle. A total of 360 healthy Hy-Line Brown laying hens aged 80 weeks were used to conduct a 56-day study.

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The chromatographic column is the core of a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) system, and must have excellent separation efficiency and selectivity. Therefore, functional modification materials for monolithic columns have been rapidly developed. This study is a systematic review of the recently reported functionalized monolithic columns.

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Graphene oxide (GO) was introduced into a monolithic column and a network porous poly (GO-co-TAIC-co-MMA) monolith was prepared by redox polymerization. The internal morphology and pore size distribution of the polymer were observed by scanning electron microscopy, and the nitrogen adsorption-desorption and mercury intrusion methods. After optimization, 8 kinds of aromatic compounds were effectively separated in 5 min, and the theoretical plates number of the monolithic column exceeded 33, 070 plates m.

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A new two-step one-pot aminobromination/chlorination of carbonyl alkynes has been achieved a Michael addition of aliphatic secondary amines and subsequent β-bromination/chlorination of the obtained enamines to afford various α-X (X = Br or Cl) enamino ketones/esters in moderate to good yields. A solvent-controllable protocol has been developed to produce versatile 3-(2,5-dioxopyrrolidin-1-yl)acrylates in moderate yields by using toluene as the solvent and chain alkyl propiolates as alkynyl substrates.

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The study evaluated the impact of fermentation with sp. on the nutritional quality of soybean meal (SBM) and the changes of bacterial community structure during fermentation. High protease-producing strains were screened to degrade SBM macromolecular protein and anti-nutritional factors (ANFs).

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Background: Gastric cancer is one of the most prevalent and deadly malignancies without efficient treatment option. This study aimed to investigate the effect of hydrogen gas on the behavior of gastric cancer cells.

Methods: Gastric cancer cell lines MGC-803 and BGC-823 were treated with or without H /O gas mixture (66.

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Background: Wheat sheath blight, a soil borne fungal disease caused by Rhizoctonia cerealis, is considered as one of the most serious threats to wheat worldwide. Bacillus subtilis Z-14 was isolated from soil sampled from a wheat rhizosphere and was confirmed to have strong antifungal activity against R. cerealis.

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Although surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) have been intensively studied in past years, the transmission/reflection properties of SPPs at an interface between two plasmonic media are still not fully understood. In this article, we employ a mode expansion method (MEM) to systematically study such a problem based on a model system jointing two superlattices, each consisting of a periodic stacking of dielectric and plasmonic slabs with different material properties. Such a generic model can represent two widely used plasmonic structures (i.

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Microbial degradation of lignocellulose is one of the key problems that need to be solved urgently in the process of utilizing biomass resource. Bacillus amyloliquefaciens MN-8 is our previously isolated bacterium capable of degrading lignin. To determine the capability of strain MN-8 to degrade lignocellulose of corn straw, B.

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Photonic analogue of topological insulator was recently predicted by arranging ε/μ (permittivity/permeability)-matched bianisotropic metamaterials into two-dimensional superlattices. However, the experimental observation of such photonic topological insulator is challenging as bianisotropic metamaterial is usually highly dispersive, so that the ε/μ-matching condition can only be satisfied in a narrow frequency range. Here we experimentally realize a photonic topological insulator by embedding non-bianisotropic and non-resonant metacrystal into a waveguide.

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Objective: To describe the prevalence and relationship between screen time and sub-health status among middle school students in weekdays and weekends.

Methods: With multistage stratified random cluster sampling, 14 400 students from junior and senior middle schools in 288 classes of 30 schools in 4 cities( Shenyang, Chongqing, Xinxiang, Guangzhou) were investigated in October, 2011. A total of 13 817 valid questionnaires were retained for analysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Optical bistability usually happens with high optical thickness or light power, but this study shows it can occur with very low power in certain plasmonic metamaterials.
  • The research focuses on ultrathin holey metallic plates filled with nonlinear materials, and the team performed simulations at a frequency of 0.2 THz.
  • They also created an analytical model to explain the physics behind this phenomenon, offering design guidelines for future research.
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With quasi-periodic microstructures, great enhancement of infrared light absorption of Au film over a broad wavelength band (2.7~15.1 μm) was realized experimentally for the first time.

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Cigarette smoking is a devastating risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and nicotine is believed the main toxin component responsible for the toxic myocardial effects of smoking. Nonetheless, neither the precise mechanism of nicotine-induced cardiac dysfunction nor effective treatment is elucidated. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of cardiac-specific overexpression of heavy metal scavenger metallothionein on myocardial geometry and mechanical function following nicotine exposure.

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Objective: To purify a single fibrinolytic enzyme from Bacillus pseudomycoides B-60 and to determine its N-terminal sequence and to characterize the fibrinolytic enzyme.

Methods: We examined the fibrinolytic enzyme activity by fibrin plate and purified fibrinolytic enzyme by ammonium sulfate fractional precipitation and DEAE anion exchange chromatography.

Results: Obtained a single protein fraction with fibrinolytic activity (BpFE) from B.

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Objective: Thrombolytic therapy is a safe and effective treatment for thrombotic diseases. Microorganisms are possible sources of thrombolytic drugs. We purified and characterized fibrinolytic enzyme produced by Bacillus subtilis strain BS-26.

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Most spider antimicrobial peptides share a common mechanism of membrane permeabilisation and the innate immune systems of the pathogen. In this review, we present recent accounts of the application at the preclinical level that should be tried and the range of bioactivities and their particular structure can be harnessed for molecular engineering applications and in drug design. Structural analyses such as amino acid sequence and circular dichroism are described.

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