Publications by authors named "Zicong Guo"

The key role of enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation in the sensory quality of set yogurt made from whole oats was demonstrated. The optimal process was established by the orthogonal and response surface methodology based on the acidity, textural, and rheological properties. The results indicated that the enzymatic hydrolysis appropriately consisted of liquefaction with 12 U/mL α-amylase at 70 °C and pH 6.

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The proportion of soluble components in dietary fiber is an important factor affecting its physicochemical properties and physiological functions. The influence mechanisms of insoluble (IDF) and soluble dietary fiber (SDF) at different ratios on constipation were investigated. Results showed that SDF had higher active groups and water swelling capacity than IDF.

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  • - This study examined how effectively Salvinia biloba can remove Ciprofloxacin (CIP) from water, finding a 98% removal rate at a concentration of 4 mg/L.
  • - Results indicated that low CIP concentrations boosted the growth of S. biloba, while high concentrations led to growth inhibition and oxidative stress.
  • - The research highlighted the impact of CIP on root microbial communities and proposed five degradation pathways for CIP, emphasizing that biodegradation was the key method for removal and suggesting S. biloba's potential in treating antibiotic-contaminated water.
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  • The widespread use of antibiotics has led to the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) and their resistance genes (ARGs) across various environments, with traditional wastewater treatment methods being ineffective in fully disinfecting these contaminants.
  • Photocatalytic oxidation is emerging as a promising disinfection technology, utilizing free radicals generated from light to eliminate ARB and degrade ARGs in wastewater.
  • This review outlines the advancements in photocatalytic oxidation, evaluates various treatment systems, and discusses the role of specific materials like TiO and g-CN in enhancing the removal of ARB and ARGs while suggesting future research directions for improving this technology.
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The development of high-performance catalysts plays a crucial role in facilitating chemical production and reducing environmental contamination. Single-atom catalysts (SACs), a class of catalysts that bridge the gap between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, have garnered increasing attention because of their unique activity, selectivity, and stability in many pivotal reactions. Meanwhile, the scarcity of precious metal SACs calls for the arrival of cost-effective SACs.

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The Belt and Road (B&R) Initiative is considered as closely aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 and could have a huge global impact. Its sustainable development issues have attracted worldwide attention. However, both the existing research and data accumulation on this aspect are seriously insufficient.

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Superfine grinding of insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) is a promising method to improve the product quality by regulating the interaction between protein and starch. In this study, the effects of buckwheat-hull IDF powder, at cell-scale (50-10 μm) and tissue-scale (500-100 μm), on the dough rheology and noodle quality were investigated. Results showed that cell-scale IDF with higher exposure of active groups increased the viscoelasticity and deformation resistance of the dough, due to the aggregation of protein-protein and protein-IDF.

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Extruded noodles made from whole Tartary buckwheat are widely known as healthy staple foods, while the treatment of fresh noodles after extrusion is crucial. The difference in sensory and functional quality between frozen noodles (FTBN) and hot air-dried noodles (DTBN) was investigated in this study. The results showed a shorter optimum cooking time (FTBN of 7 min vs.

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The mechanical grinding scale of insoluble dietary fiber has an important influence on bread staling quality. We investigated the effects of buckwheat hull (BWH) powder at tissue-scale (500-100 μm) and cell-scale (50-10 μm) on the physical and structural changes of bread during storage. The addition of tissue-scale BWH had little effect on loaf volume and crumb firmness of bread, while that of cell-scale BWH significantly decreased specific volume and baking loss, and resulted in higher bread firmness, compared with the control (100 % wheat bread).

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Abnormally formed FUS/EWS/TAF15 (FET) fusion oncoproteins are essential oncogenic drivers in many human cancers. Interestingly, at the molecular level, they also form biomolecular condensates at specific loci. However, how these condensates lead to gene transcription and how features encoded in the DNA element regulate condensate formation remain unclear.

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To evaluate the prognostic and molecular mechanisms of sex and racial differences in gastric cancer, data from two large centers were used to retrospectively analyze the survival of gastric cancer patients with regard to sex and racial differences. In examining the molecular mechanism of sex in gastric cancer patients of different races, data from The Cancer Genome Atlas database were used to analyze differentially expressed genes (DEGs), and Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment and DNA methylation analyses were performed. Among White gastric cancer patients, it was found that the survival prognosis for females was better than that for males; conversely, among Chinese patients, males had a better prognosis.

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In this paper, an end-coupled hexagonal resonator inserted with dual parallel metallic blocks is proposed based on subwavelength metal-insulator-metal waveguides. When the blocks are vertically inserted into the resonator, more transmission channels (three peaks) with symmetrical spectral shapes than that (one peak) of the perfect hexagonal resonator are achieved in the same wavelength range. The transmission peaks all have high transmittances; thus, the structure can be performed as an on-chip optical filter.

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In this paper, a multichannel refractive index sensor based on a subwavelength metal⁻insulator⁻metal (MIM) waveguide coupled with tangent-ring resonators is proposed. When two tangent-ring resonators were placed above the MIM waveguide, Fano resonance with asymmetrical line shape appeared in the transmission spectrum due to the interference between the light⁻dark resonant modes. The sensitivity and figure of merit were as high as 880 nm/RIU and 964, respectively.

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