Publications by authors named "Xiurong Xu"

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  • - Vitamin E (VE) is crucial for reducing oxidative stress in poultry, but its effectiveness is limited due to its hydrophobic nature and instability.
  • - An experiment with 384 Arbor Acres chicks tested the effects of different forms and amounts of VE, revealing that nano-formulated VE (NVE) improved antioxidant enzyme activity and overall absorption compared to regular VE (RVE).
  • - While the source of VE did not significantly affect growth performance, chicks receiving 30 IU/kg of VE showed better growth metrics and those on NVE had higher absorption rates and enhanced pharmacokinetic properties for VE in their plasma.
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  • Newly weaned animals are at high risk for microbial infections, leading to issues like post-weaning diarrhea, and this study aimed to see if heat-inactivated immunostimulants (IEC) could help protect their intestines after weaning.* -
  • In the experiment, sixty newborn rats were divided into two groups: one received IEC during suckling, while the other was given saline, and later both groups were tested for survival and intestinal health after an infection challenge.* -
  • Results indicated that IEC administration improved intestinal health by enhancing protective proteins and cytokine levels, thereby reducing injury from infections, suggesting a linkage to "trained immunity" in the immune response.*
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Bamboo shoot is one of nutritious vegetables in China. However, the edible quality of fresh bamboo shoots deteriorates easily after harvest. Here, morphological, physiological, transcriptomic and microRNA sequencing analyses were conducted to investigate the postharvest characteristics of moso bamboo () shoots.

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The rumen, which contains a series of prokaryotes and eukaryotes with high abundance, determines the high ability to degrade complex carbohydrates in ruminants. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, we compared the ruminal microbiota of dairy goats with that in the foregut and colon of mice and found more identified in the rumen, which helps ruminants to utilize plant-derived polysaccharides, cellulose, and other structural carbohydrates. Furthermore, high-fiber diets did not significantly increase intestinal fiber-degrading bacteria in mice, but did produce higher levels of ruminal fiber-degrading bacteria in dairy goats.

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As one of the pioneer bacterial sources of intestinal microbiota, the information of bacterial composition in colostrum might provide a reference for developing specific probiotics for newborn calves, especially calves fed with pasteurized milk. The present study aimed to detect the core bacteria at different taxonomic levels and the common beneficial ones in colostrum by analyzing the bacterial composition in 34 colostrum samples of healthy cows selected from two dairy farms. The results of the further analysis showed that the bacterial composition in the colostrum of the two dairy farms was different, but their four most dominant phyla were the same including , , , and The microbiome of all colostrum samples shared ten core operational taxonomic units (OTUs), 21 core genera, and 34 core families, and most of them had no difference in relative abundance between the two farms.

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After the occurrence of nitrate-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation (AMO) in rumen fluid culture was proved, the organisms that perform the denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidizing (DAMO) process in the rumen of dairy goat were investigated by establishing two enrichment culture systems, which were supplied with methane as the sole carbon source and NaNO or NaNO as the electron acceptor. Several Operational Taxonomic Units (OTU) belonging to Proteobacteria became dominant in the two enrichment systems. The identified Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which was isolated from the NaNO enrichment system, could individually perform a whole denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidizing process.

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Homeobox (HB) genes play critical roles in regulating various aspects of plant growth and development. However, little is known about HB genes in bamboo. In this study, a total of 115 HB genes (‒) were identified from moso bamboo () and grouped into 13 distinct classes (BEL, DDT, HD-ZIP I‒IV, KNOX, NDX, PHD, PINTOX, PLINC, SAWADEE, and WOX) based on the conserved domains and phylogenetic analysis.

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NAC (NAM, ATAF, and CUC) transcription factors (TFs) are implicated in the transcriptional regulation of diverse processes and have been characterized in a number of plant species. However, NAC TFs are still not well understood in bamboo, especially their potential association with the secondary cell wall (SCW). Here, 94 s were identified and characterized in moso bamboo ().

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Brassinosteroids (BRs) are a group of plant steroid hormones that play crucial roles in a range of plant growth and development processes. BR action includes active BR formation by a complex biosynthesis process and driving BR biological function through signal transduction. Although the characterization of several BR action-related genes has been conducted in a few model plants, systematic information about these genes in bamboo is still lacking.

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The MYB family, one of the largest transcription factor (TF) families in the plant kingdom, plays vital roles in cell formation, morphogenesis and signal transduction, as well as responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. However, the underlying function of bamboo MYB TFs remains unclear. To gain insight into the status of these proteins, a total of 85 PeMYBs, which were further divided into 11 subgroups, were identified in moso bamboo () by using a genome-wide search strategy.

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The present study aimed to investigate whether leucine affects the pancreatic exocrine by controlling the antisecretory factor (AF) and cholecystokinin receptor (CCKR) expression as well as the proteasome activity in pancreatic acinar cells of dairy calves. The pancreatic acinar cells were isolated from newborn Holstein bull calves and cultured using the Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium/nutrient mixture F12 Ham's liquid (DMEM/F12). There were six treatments of leucine dosage including 0 (control), 0.

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Background: Calamus simplicifolius and Daemonorops jenkinsiana are two representative rattans, the most significant material sources for the rattan industry. However, the lack of reference genome sequences is a major obstacle for basic and applied biology on rattan.

Findings: We produced two chromosome-level genome assemblies of C.

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Studies proved that addition of nitrate in rumen could lead to reduction of methane emission. The mechanism of this function was involved in the competition effect of nitrate on hydrogen consumption and the inhibitory effect of generated nitrite on methanogen proliferation. The present study investigated an alternative mechanism that denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidizing (DAMO) bacteria, DAMO archaea and anammox bacteria may co-exist in rumen, therefore, more methane can be oxidized when addition of nitrate.

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This study was conducted to identify polymorphisms of the Nangyang cattle's growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and insulin-like growth factor-I binding protein 3(IGF-IBP3) gene by the single nucleotide Polymorphisms and Polymerase chain reaction-based restriction fragment length polymorphism and to study association of polymorphisms identified in these genes with growth traits of the birth, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months and 36 months. Results from the analysis showed a significant association of the BB genotype in the promoter of GH gene (GH-P5) with higher body length and body height during from 6 month to 18 month. From 24 month to 36 month, the IGF-IBP3 locus has a dominance modulation and control effect on backbody in Nanyang Cattle, and the BB genotype with higher Rump width than AA.

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3-Substituted-(R,S)-beta-alanines derivatized by 1-fluoro-2,4-dinitro-5-L-valinamide (Marfey's reagent) were successfully separated by reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography. The separations were performed with gradient elution. The mobile phase A was acetonitrile containing 0.

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Aim: To establish an HPLC-fluorescent spectrometric method for the determination of mexiletine hydrochloride in plasma after derivatization with fluram.

Methods: Fluram acetone solution was added to the deproteinized plasma with acetone to obtain the derivative of mexiletine. The HPLC method was performed on a column of Allitima C18 (150 mm x 4.

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