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Involvement of Sp1 in Butyric Acid-Induced HIV-1 Gene Expression
Background/Aims: The ability of human immunodeficiency virus-1(HIV-1) to establish latent infection and its re-activation is considered critical for progression of HIV-1 infection.
Kenichi Imai +2 more
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Background Butyric acid is an important chemical currently produced from petrochemical feedstocks. Its production from renewable, low-cost biomass in fermentation has attracted large attention in recent years. In this study, the feasibility of corn husk,
Zhiping Xiao +8 more
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In this study, the ability of a novel strain of Clostridium tyrobutyricum NRRL 67062 to produce butyric acid during glucose fermentation was evaluated.
Nasib Qureshi, Siqing Liu, Badal C. Saha
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Background Extractive fermentation with the removal of carboxylic acid requires low pH conditions because acids are better partitioned into the solvent phase at low pH values.
Jaesung Chun +2 more
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Background Bioceramic cements have been widely used in endodontic treatment. This study aimed to compare the microhardness, elastic modulus, internal microstructure and chemical compositions of Biodentine, WMTA, ERRM Putty, iRoot FS and IRM after ...
Yan Yang +7 more
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Butyric Acid Is Synthesized by Piglets [PDF]
We hypothesized that there is no synthesis of butyric acid within organs or tissues not drained by the portal vein (PV). Two experiments were performed. In six piglets, the colonic vasculature was clamped (n = 4) or the entire colon resected while [1-13C]-butyric acid (99% enriched) was infused into a jejunal vein for 120 min; 13C enrichment of butyric
C L, Kien, J C, Chang, J R, Cooper
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This paper reports on the optimum conditions for simultaneous hydrogen and butyric acid production from microalgae (Chlorella sp.) using enriched anaerobic mixed cultures as inoculum.
Nikannapas Usmanbaha +4 more
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Physiological activity of E. coli engineered to produce butyric acid
Summary Faecalibacterium prausnitzii (F. prausnitzii) is one of the most abundant bacteria in the human intestine, with its anti‐inflammatory effects establishing it as a major effector in human intestinal health.
Young‐Tae Park +9 more
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Butyric acid – a well-known molecule revisited
The properties of butyric acid, and the role it plays in the gastrointestinal tract, have been known for many years. However, the newest research shows that butyric acid still remains a molecule with a potential that has not as yet been fully exploited ...
Katarzyna Borycka-Kiciak +2 more
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Water-soluble dietary fiber is primarily a substrate for degradation of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), particularly butyric acid, by gut microbiota. SCFAs have beneficial effects on the whole body.
Satoshi Sato +9 more
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