Publications by authors named "Hailin Bao"

The objective of this experiment was to investigate the effects of and molasses on the nutrient composition, fermentation quality, bacterial count, aerobic stability, and microflora of alfalfa silage in sandy grasslands. The experimental treatments included control (CK), 10 CFU/g (L), 5% molasses (M), and 10 CFU/g + 5% molasses (LM). The nutrient composition, fermentation quality, bacterial count, aerobic stability, and microflora were determined after 14 days and 56 days of ensiling, respectively.

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The present study assessed the effects of oligosaccharide-chelated organic trace minerals (OTM) on the growth performance, digestive enzyme activity, blood parameters, slaughter performance, and meat quality indexes of mutton sheep. A total of 60 East Ujumuqin × small-tailed Han crossbred mutton sheep were assigned to two groups (10 duplicates per group) by body weight (26.12 ± 3.

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  • The study investigated the effects of different levels of guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) supplementation (0% to 0.8%) on rumen fermentation over 48 hours, measuring gas production and various fermentation parameters.
  • Results indicated that higher GAA levels significantly increased microbial protein (MCP) and propionate levels while decreasing isovalerate concentrations; the microbial community’s diversity was reduced, but certain bacteria thrived at 0.6% GAA (GAA06) and 0.8% GAA (GAA08).
  • Gene function analysis suggested that while some functions related to bacteria and flagellar assembly declined, pathways for bile secretion and protein digestion improved, particularly at the highest G
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To observe the efficacy of Gouty Tea on chronic gouty arthritis and its effect on vascular endothelial function and inflammatory factor levels. Totally 120 patients with chronic gouty arthritis were divided into control group (allopurinol orally, 100 mg/time, tid, for 12 weeks) and observation group (Gouty Tea, 1 bag/time, tid, for 12 weeks) randomly (n=60 per group). Compared with those before treatment, the TCM symptom scores, visual analogue score (VAS) and the levels of UA and XOD of the two groups were reduced, while the levels of NO, ET-1, VEGF, vWF, CRP, IL-1β, TNF- α and NALP3 of the two groups improved, 6 and 12 weeks after treatment (P< 0.

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Background: Osteosarcoma is a disease with high mortality in children and adolescents, and metastasis is one of the important clinical features of osteosarcoma. N6-Methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abundant methylation modification in mRNA, which is regulated by m6A regulators. It is reported that it is related to the occurrence and development of tumors.

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A novel preparation of N-substituted pyrrole-2-carboxylates has been developed based upon 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition and a conventional hydrogenolysis. By using this method as the key step, total syntheses of natural alkaloids (-)-hanishin, (-)-longamide [corrected] B, and (-)-longamide [corrected] B methyl ester were accomplished in the highest overall yields, respectively.

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New C-functionalized propanedithiolate-type model complexes (1-8) have been synthesized by functional transformation reactions of the known complex [(mu-SCH2)2CH(OH)]Fe2(CO)6 (A). Treatment of A with the acylating agents PhC(O)Cl, 4-pyridinecarboxylic acid chloride, 2-furancarbonyl chloride, and 2-thiophenecarbonyl chloride in the presence of Et3N affords the expected C-functionalized complexes [(mu-SCH2)2CHO2CPh]Fe2(CO)6 (1), [(mu-SCH2)2CHO2CC5H4N-4]Fe2(CO)6 (2), [(mu-SCH2)2CHO2CC4H3O-2]Fe2(CO)6 (3), and [(mu-SCH2)2CHO2CC4H3S-2]Fe2(CO)6 (4). However, when A is treated with the phosphatizing agents Ph2PCl, PCl3 and PBr3, both C- and Fe-functionalized complexes [(mu-SCH2) 2CHOPPh2-eta1]Fe2(CO)5 (5), [(mu-SCH2) 2CHOPCl2-eta1]Fe2(CO)5 (6), and [(mu-SCH2) 2CHOPBr2-eta1]Fe2(CO)5 (7) are unexpectedly obtained via intramolecular CO substitution by P atoms of the initially formed phosphite complexes.

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