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Chem Asian J ; : e202400817, 2024 Sep 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39251403

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2-Aminopurine (2AP) is a fluorescent analog of adenine, and its unique properties make it valuable in various scientific and biotechnological applications. Its fluorescence property probes local dynamics in DNA and RNA because the surrounding bases quench its fluorescence. 2AP-labeled probes that can bind to specific DNA or RNA sequences, enabling the detection of genetic mutations, viral RNA, or other nucleic acid-based markers associated with diseases like cancer and infectious diseases. In this study, we isolated aptamers for 2AP using the library immobilization capture-SELEX technique. Two major aptamer families were isolated after 15 rounds of screening. The Kd values for the 2AP1 aptamer from family 1 are 209 nM in a fluorescence assay and 72 nM in an isothermal titration calorimetry test. The 32 nM 2AP limit of detection was tested. Additionally, we conducted some mutation analysis. Furthermore, we tested the selectivity of our aptamer using various molecules with similar structures and discovered that it can bind adenine and adenosine as well.

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Vet Anim Sci ; 24: 100346, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38895706

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The unobstructed use of antibiotics in poultry production has emerged as a major driving force of antibiotic resistance and public health hazard, particularly in developing countries. This study aimed to determine the functional roles of lyophilized native probiotic based starter feed on performance, selective serum metabolites and meat quality of poultry. A total of 90 day-old birds (30 broilers, 30 layers and 30 ducks) were used as experimental birds which were divided into three treatment groups for each kind of bird. Isolated native probiotic strains from chicken intestine were used to prepare lyophilized probiotic samples. Growth performances were measured manually, serum biochemicals analysis were carried out using diagnostic kits, and meat quality was determined through Kjeldahl method and Soxhlet method. When compared to groups receiving antibiotics, the introduction of lyophilized probiotics in starter feed significantly (P<0.05) increased body weight gain, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio. The birds' serum calcium and protein levels likewise exhibited a similar pattern. Comparing the groups receiving antibiotics, the protein content of the meat revealed significant (P<0.05) variations. Significant (P<0.05) reduced level of serum total cholesterol, triglycerides and fat content in meat was observed when compared to antibiotic-fed group. It is possible to conclude that lyophilized probiotics have a significant positive impact on growth performance, serum metabolites and meat quality. The findings of the study could open up new avenues for the application and adoption of native probiotic-based poultry feeds as an alternative to antibiotic-based poultry feeds among stakeholders.

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