Publications by authors named "Hong-man Zhang"

Hyperglycemia significantly contributes to the development and progression of metabolic diseases. Managing postprandial blood glucose fluctuations is of particular importance for patients with hyperglycemia, but safe and effective means of reducing blood glucose levels are still lacking. Five diets with varying macronutrient ratios and omega-3 fatty acid amounts were tested for their blood glucose-lowering effects in male C57BL/6J mice.

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) comprises a spectrum of liver damage characterized by abnormal hepatic fat accumulation and inflammatory response. Although the molecular mechanisms responsible for the disease are not yet fully understood, the pathogenesis of NAFLD likely involves multiple signals. The identification of effective therapeutic strategies to target these signals is of utmost importance.

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The current system of food production is linked to both the increasing prevalence of chronic disease and the deterioration of the environment, and thereby calls for novel ways of producing nutritious foods in a sustainable manner. In the "longevity village" of Bama, China, we have identified two plant foods, hemp seed and bitter vegetable (Sonchus oleraceus), that are commonly consumed by its residents and grow abundantly in unfarmed land without fertilizers or pesticides. Here, we show that a diet composed of these two foods (the "HB diet") provides a sufficient variety of nutrients and confers significant health benefits.

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  • * Principal components and partial least squares analysis showed that different aeration rates significantly influence M. alpina's metabolic responses.
  • * Eleven major metabolites were identified as potential biomarkers, with notable changes in central carbon metabolism intermediates, suggesting that certain metabolites play crucial roles in unsaturated fatty acid synthesis and stress response mechanisms.
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Bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced sepsis is a critical medical condition, characterized by a severe systemic inflammation and rapid loss of muscle mass. Preventive and therapeutic strategies for this complex disease are still lacking. Here, we evaluated the effect of omega-3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) intervention on LPS-challenged mice with respect to inflammation, body weight and the expression of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) pathway components.

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Objective: To monitor the current HIV prevalence, related risk behaviors and factors for HIV infection among the elderly male clients of the commercial female sex-workers (CFSW)in Guangxi.

Methods: Face to face interview on male clients aged ≥40 years old was carried out in April to July, 2012. Information on demography, awareness of HIV prevention, related risk behaviors, history on HIV testing etc.

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We aimed to explore neuritin expression in Schwann cells under different glucose conditions. Expression of neuritin at the levels of transcription and translation in purified Schwann cells was detected and measured using reverse transcriptase (RT) (quantitative) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and western blot. Apoptosis of Schwann cells was measured by flow cytometry using Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter (FACS) analysis and caspase fluorometric assay.

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Objective: To develop and preliminarily evaluate two immunodiagnostic methods for clonorchiasis using Clonorchis sinensis PPMP I antigen Cs2 recombinant protein (rCs2).

Methods: Using the soluble rCs2, an indirect ELISA and a colloidal-gold immuno-chromatography assay (GICA) dynamic flow strip was developed for detecting specific antibodies in serum. Serum samples from 35 egg-positive clonorchiasis patients, 33 healthy individuals, 15 schistosomiasis patients, 15 paragonimiasis westermani patients and 13 cysticercosis patients were examined by ELISA and GICA strip test.

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The objective of the survey was to determine the current status, trends and transmission factors for Clonorchis sinensis infection in China and to provide updated information for development control strategies. This was part of a nationwide survey of major human parasitic diseases carried out during 2000-2002 sampled by the stratified randomized cluster sampling method. Fecal examination was conducted using the Kato-Katz thick smear method and egg count per gram of feces (EPG) was determined for the egg-positive patients.

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  • Researchers explored using sodium caseinate (SC) cross-linked by microbial transglutaminase (MTGase) to encapsulate microalgal oil, finding effective cross-linking shown in SDS-PAGE results.
  • The emulsifying activity of SC improved with cross-linking time from 30 to 90 minutes, but decreased after 180 minutes, with optimal microencapsulation efficiency over 97% for the 30-90 minute samples.
  • The study highlights a practical application where this cross-linking method enhances the stability and release of sensitive ingredients, offering potential for improved food additives in the industry.
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Objective: To explore the relationship between plasma homocysteine levels and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPNP).

Methods: A crossectional analysis was conducted on 227 patients with type 2 diabetes. Peripheral neuropathy was confirmed using electromyography (EMG).

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To improve the enzymatic hydrolytic efficiency and reduce the supplementation of enzymes, the mixture designed experimental approach was used to optimize the composition of enzyme mixture and promote the hydrolysis of ball-milled corn stover. From the experimental results, a synergistic effect was found when combinations of the three enzymes, two kinds of cellulases and a kind of xylanase, were used. The optimal hydrolysis of pretreated corn stover accorded with enzymes activity ration of FPU/CMCase/β-glucosidase/xylanase = 4.

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  • * Researchers used GIS techniques to predict potential habitats, conducting grid sampling across 55 sites during September-October 2006 to assess the presence of the parasite.
  • * The findings revealed that A. cantonensis is present in seven provinces, with notable infection rates in certain locations, indicating widespread potential habitats for both the parasite and its snail host.
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