Publications by authors named "Jamshed Bobokalonov"

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  • The study analyzed the fine structure of apricot pectin polysaccharides using various spectroscopic techniques, leading to the identification of a purified pectin fraction (F1AP) mainly composed of D-galacturonic acid, L-rhamnose, D-arabinose, and D-galactose with a molecular weight of approximately 1588 kDa.
  • Two distinct fractions, F1AP1 and F1AP6, were isolated from this pectin fraction with different structures and molecular weights, with F1AP1 showing a high molecular weight (1945 kDa) and a complex structure associated with proteins, while F1AP6 was less methylated with a molar mass of 117.5 kDa
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Introduction: Studies have shown that a diet high in fiber and prebiotics has a positive impact on human health due largely to the fermentation of these compounds by the gut microbiota. One underutilized source of fiber may be rice bran, a waste product of rice processing that is used most frequently as an additive to livestock feed but may be a good source of fibers and other phenolic compounds as a human diet supplement. Previous studies focused on specific compounds extracted from rice bran showed that soluble fibers extracted from rice bran can improve glucose response and reduce weight gain in mouse models.

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Introduction: Intestinal infections are a significant health issue; antibiotics are essential in treating acute intestinal infections. However, evidence in the literature shows that the excessive use of antibiotics has created many threats to human health. This work aimed to study the impact of apple pectin in combination with antibiotics on treating patients with amebiasis and dysentery.

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  • Ivermectin (IVM) is a medication important for treating parasites in humans and animals, but its effects on gut microbiota were not well-studied, especially not using healthy donors.
  • The research used a model to simulate the human gut and assess how IVM affects gut bacteria, finding that while IVM caused some minor and temporary changes to microbial communities, it did not harm healthy gut microbiota.
  • Additionally, the presence of soluble fiber in the diet might help protect gut bacteria from any potential negative impacts of IVM, and there was an indication of increased short-chain fatty acid production with IVM treatment.
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In the present research, we investigated changes in the gut metabolome that occurred in response to the administration of the strain GG (LGG). The probiotics were added to the ascending colon region of mature microbial communities established in a human intestinal microbial ecosystem simulator. Shotgun metagenomic sequencing and metabolome analysis suggested that the changes in microbial community composition corresponded with changes to metabolic output, and we can infer linkages between some metabolites and microorganisms.

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Pectins are plant polysaccharides consumed as part of a diet containing fruits and vegetables. Inside the gastrointestinal tract, pectin cannot be metabolized by the mammalian cells but is fermented by the gut microbiota in the colon with the subsequent release of end products including short-chain fatty acids (SCFA). The prebiotic effects of pectin have been previously evaluated but reports are inconsistent, most likely due to differences in the pectin chemical structure which can vary by molecular weight (MW) and degree of esterification (DE).

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  • Probiotics like strain GG (LGG) are promoted for their health benefits, particularly for gut health.
  • A study introduced LGG into an in vitro model of the colon to investigate its interactions with existing gut bacteria over two weeks.
  • Results showed that LGG could survive and grow in the ascending colon for about 10 days but had limited presence in other colon regions, suggesting its health benefits come from temporary changes to the gut microbiome.
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Cellulose fiber/paper-based surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is considered as a promising food safety detection technology due to its non-toxicity, low cost, flexibility, and hygroscopicity for possible rapid on-site agricultural product contaminant detection. However, it faces the problems of poor noble metal adhesion and toxic noble metal reducing agent. In this study, a natural macromolecule-xylan was used as both a reducing agent and a stabilizing agent to prepare stable Au-Ag bimetal nanoparticles, which were anchored on the paper surface by xylans in order to fabricate a paper-based Au-Ag bimetallic SERS substrate.

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Environmental pH is a critical parameter for maintenance of the gut microbiota. Here, the impact of pH on the gut microbiota luminal and mucosal community structure and short chain fatty acid (SCFA) production was evaluated in vitro, and data compiled to reveal a donor-independent response to an increase or decrease in environmental pH. The results found that raising environmental pH significantly increased luminal community richness and decreased mucosal community evenness.

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Previous studies on capsaicin, the bioactive compound in chili peppers, have shown that it may have a beneficial effect in vivo when part of a regular diet. These positive health benefits, including an anti-inflammatory potential and protective effects against obesity, are often attributed to the gut microbial community response to capsaicin. However, there is no consensus on the mechanism behind the protective effect of capsaicin.

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Objective: This study evaluated drug delivery systems based on Pectin (P) and Zein (Z) hydrogel microspheres. Piroxicam (Px) loaded P/Z hydrogel microspheres (P/Z HM) were developed, and their extended-release pharmacokinetic properties were evaluated.

Methods: Experiments were executed under three different conditions: in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo.

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Commercial pectin production is based on vacuum evaporation and alcohol precipitation (VEAP) using large quantities of expensive and flammable alcohol. This process has high production costs that have greatly limited the commercial use of refined pectins. This study demonstrates a new technology using a diaultrafiltration (DUF) process in a pilot plant, which is a low-cost, green, and ecologically friendly way to produce pectin.

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The importance of the gut microbiota in human health and disease progression makes it a target for research in both the biomedical and nutritional fields. To date, a number of in vitro systems have been designed to recapitulate the gut microbiota of the colon ranging in complexity from the application of a single vessel to cultivate the community in its entirety, to multi-stage systems that mimic the distinct regional microbial communities that reside longitudinally through the colon. While these disparate types of in vitro designs have been employed previously, information regarding similarities and differences between the communities that develop within was less defined.

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The recent ban of the antimicrobial compound triclosan from use in consumer soaps followed research that showcased the risk it poses to the environment and to human health. Triclosan has been found in human plasma, urine and milk, demonstrating that it is present in human tissues. Previous work has also demonstrated that consumption of triclosan disrupts the gut microbial community of mice and zebrafish.

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The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of apricot gum-lactoglobuline (AG/LgC) ratio, thermal treatment, sonication with different times and amplitudes and pH, on double layer sunflower oil in water emulsion stability. The emulsion stability was determined by the evaluation of emulsion performance indices including particle size, zeta potential, creaming and emulsion volume stability during 10 days of storage. Applying AG and LgC with the ratio of 12.

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