Publications by authors named "Pan-Pan Bo"

Food for special medical purposes (FSMP) has received increasing attention as an enteral nutritional supplement. To investigate the effects of whole nutritional formula (WNF) containing dietary fiber and regular formula on nutritional supplementation and improvement of intestinal microecology, a rat malnutrition model was established with the formulations of WNF, FOS, and SDF (10, 20 g/kg bw) administered by gavage for 30 days. The results showed that the three formulations effectively improved the nutritional status of the malnourished rats, significantly increasing the level of IgG, increasing the abundance of , and affecting the content of propionic acid (PRO).

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American ginseng ( L.) is an herbal medicine with polysaccharides as its important active ingredient. The purpose of this research was to identify the effects of the polysaccharides of (WQP) on rats with antibiotic-associated diarrhoea (AAD) induced by lincomycin hydrochloride.

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In this paper, deer oil was used as a raw material to prepare deer oil powder by microencapsulation technology to study the potential protective activity of deer oil powder on ethanol-induced acute gastric mucosal injury in rats. The results show that the best process for preparing deer oil powder is: the solids account for 25% of the system content, the wall material Whey Milk Protein Isolate-Maltodextrin ratio is 1:5, the Sodium Stearyl Lactate-Glycerides of Monostearate and Distearate compound emulsifier content is 0.8%, the ratio is 1:1, and the deer oil accounts for 30% of the solid content, and the spray drying inlet temperature is 180°C.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates the use of deer suet fat to extract deer oil and its effects on protecting against ethanol-induced gastric injury in rats.
  • The results indicate that the extraction process preserves active ingredients while providing high yields, and that deer oil significantly reduces stomach damage without affecting blood lipid levels.
  • Mechanistically, deer oil decreases oxidative stress, enhances protective factors, reduces inflammation, and inhibits cellular apoptosis by modulating specific signaling pathways and cytokine expressions.
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