Sarcopenia, a decrease in skeletal muscle mass and function caused by aging, impairs mobility, raises the risk of fractures, diabetes, and other illnesses, and severely affects a senior's quality of life. Nobiletin (Nob), polymethoxyl flavonoid, has various biological effects, such as anti-diabetic, anti-atherogenic, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, and anti-tumor properties. In this investigation, we hypothesized that Nob potentially regulates protein homeostasis to prevent and treat sarcopenia.
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December 2021
In current study, bacterial diversity and community in different tissues of pork bacon were determined using high-throughput sequencing. In total, six phyla and 111 bacterial genera were identified. Among them, three dominant genera (, , and ) were shared by all bacon samples.
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January 2012
In this study, the tertiary, secondary structures and disulfide bond changes of bovine lactoferrin (bLF) under 6 differents physico-chemical treatments were investigated by fluorescence, circular dichroism(CD) and UV-Vis absorption. A red shift from 333 to 354 nm in the fluorescence emission maximum (lambda(max)) was observed in the bLF treated by 6 mol x L(-1) GdnHCl, 8 mol x L(-1) Urea and 50 mmol x L(-1) DTT simultaneously, meanwhile a large number of exposed hydrophobic groups were detected. However, there was no marked shift in lambda(max) of bLF treated by heating (100 degrees C, 5 min), Ultrosonic(450 W, 5 s, 6 pulses) or beta-ME (1%), of which fluorescence intensity decreased significantly compared with the untreated bLF.
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June 2004
Objective: To investigate the expression of perforin and granzyme B in rejection response following liver transplantation, and evaluate their roles to be used as predictive markers of rejection.
Methods: The expression of perforin and granzyme B in liver biopsies obtained from liver allograft recipients was determined by immunohistochemistry. Biopsies were classified into two groups-no evidence of rejection and rejection-according to Histopathologic criteria.