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Specific MAC bioactivities are associated with gut biotransformation. ABSTRACT Increasing the intake of microbiota‐accessible carbohydrates (MACs) has emerged as a promising nutritional strategy for preventing metabolic diseases. However, the consistency of their beneficial effects remains unclear, hindering their optimized application.
Na‐Na Zhang +8 more
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The molecular mechanism for mulberrin regulating lipid metabolism homeostasis. ABSTRACT Lipid metabolism disorders and the induced metabolic diseases have risen to become one of the primary public health issues. Our preliminary experimental results confirmed that mulberry leaf flavonoid extract exhibited efficacy in lipid metabolism regulation; the ...
Qian Li +6 more
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ABSTRACT Organic egg production requires daily provision of coarse feed, fresh or dried forage, and silage to poultry. This study employed flavoromics, metabolomics, and quantitative lipidomics to investigate the effects of replacing 0% (CK), 10% (T10), and 20% (T20) of the basal diet of laying geese with alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) on the sensory ...
Baochao Bai +9 more
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A graphical representation of how Lactobacillus plantarum NCU001563 alleviates ulcerative colitis. ABSTRACT Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) driven by microbial dysbiosis, barrier dysfunction, and immune dysregulation.
Philippe Madjirebaye +12 more
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Dihydromyricetin Regulates PANoptosis to Protect Salmonella Typhimurium‐Infected Weaned Piglets
After DHM pretreatment, piglets were subjected to Salmonella infection. Serum and ileocecal samples from the piglets were collected for TUNEL assay, Western blotting analysis, and metabolomics analysis. The results collectively indicated that DHM could protect piglets from Salmonella infection.
Tingting Xiao +6 more
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Lipidomic characterization and index‐based evaluation of plant‐based kefir. ABSTRACT This study aimed to characterize the fatty acid composition and to evaluate lipid quality indices of kefir produced with varying ratios of chestnut milk and reconstituted skim milk, using both traditional and commercial starter cultures.
Buse Usta‐Gorgun +1 more
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Copper interferes with tryptophan metabolism and 5‐HT levels by modulating intestinal flora. Intestinal barrier breakdown and inflammatory response trigger nerve damage under copper exposure. W. coagulans XY2 alleviates copper‐induced neurotoxicity by targeting a multi‐dimensional “tryptophan metabolism‐antioxidant defense‐gut‐brain axis” network.
Yufang Gao, Xiaodong Zheng, Fujie Yan
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Weiwei Liang,1–3,* Yu Huang,1,3,* Xunmin Tan,1,3,* Jing Wu,3,4 Jiajia Duan,3,4 Hanping Zhang,1,3 Bangmin Yin,1,3 Yifan Li,1,3 Peng Zheng,1,3 Hong Wei,5 Peng Xie1,3 1Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical ...
Liang W +10 more
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First use of a natural swine model with lipid metabolism to directly link lipid differences to a quantifiable intestinal villus height phenotype. Identified the phospholipid‐derived oleoylethanolamide, rather than canonical fatty acids, as the endogenous primary ligand that activates peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptors α (PPARα) to enlarge ...
Qianqian Wang +9 more
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Female‐specific renal GluCer accumulation disrupts mitochondrial quality control via a conserved purine‐mTORC1 pathway, triggering a wave of uremic toxins into the systemic circulation that constitutes a female‐biased vulnerability toward renal‐driven multiorgan senescence.
Zhen Ni +18 more
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