Biochemical composition was studied in the leaf litter of alien woody species included in the 100 most aggressive invasive species of Europe: , , , , and . Using GC-MS, we detected 187 metabolites in the leaf litter, which are phenolic acids and their derivatives, carbohydrates and their derivatives, polyphenolic compounds, cyclic esters, glycosides, and amino acids and their derivatives. Species-specific metabolites were identified for each species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe role of bats in the global microbial ecology no doubt is significant due to their unique immune responses, ability to fly, and long lifespan, all contributing to pathogen spread. Some of these animals hibernate during winter, which results in the altering of their physiology. However, gut microbiota shifts during hibernation is little studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe regularities of ethylene-propylene copolymerisation over a vanadium oxytrichloride (VOCl)-ethylaluminium sesquichloride (EASC) catalytic system in the presence of hexachloro--xylene (HCPX), -butyl chloride, trichlorotoluene, hexachlorocyclopentadiene, and trichloroacetate were studied. The main kinetic regularities of ethylene-propylene copolymerisation when using HCPX were determined and the kinetic parameters of the process were obtained. It was shown that hexachloro--xylene is the most efficient promoter of polymerisation that increases activity of the "vanadium" catalyst severalfold and enhances propylene reactivity in its copolymerisation with ethylene.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMesodermal cells of holothurian can transdifferentiate into enterocytes during the regeneration of the digestive system. In this study, we investigated the expression of several genes involved in gut regeneration in Moreover, the localization of progenitor cells of coelomocytes, juvenile cells, and their participation in the formation of the luminal epithelium of the digestive tube were studied. It was shown that Piwi-positive cells were not involved in the formation of the luminal epithelium of the digestive tube.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne of the main problems in the poultry industry is the search for a viable replacement for antibiotic growth promoters. This issue requires a "one health" approach because the uncontrolled use of antibiotics in poultry can lead to the development of antimicrobial resistance, which is a concern not only in animals, but for humans as well. One of the promising ways to overcome this challenge is found in probiotics due to their wide range of features and mechanisms of action for health promotion.
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