Publications by authors named "Maria Gisela Rios-Duran"

Teleost fish are the most diverse group of extant vertebrates and have varied digestive anatomical structures and strategies, suggesting they also possess an array of different host-microbiota interactions. Differences in fish gut microbiota have been shown to affect host development, the process of gut colonization, and the outcomes of gene-environment or immune system-microbiota interactions. There is generally a lack of studies on the digestive mechanisms and microbiota of agastric short-intestine fish however, meaning that we do not understand how changes in gut microbial diversity might influence the health of these types of fish.

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  • Researchers processed yellowfin tuna by-products using lactic acid fermentation with Lactobacillus plantarum, papaya fruit, and molasses over 72 hours to create radical-scavenging peptides.
  • A 15-kDa peptide was purified and analyzed, revealing that it contains a high concentration of hydrophobic and neutral amino acids, which likely contribute to its effectiveness.
  • Ongoing studies aim to evaluate how these peptides can help stabilize lipids and other sensitive samples against free radicals.
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