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Ultrason Sonochem ; 61: 104813, 2020 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31670251

ABSTRACT

In this paper, in order to investigate the effects of ultrasound irradiation on the higher alcohols of wines, the parameters including ultrasound time, temperature and power were optimized by the response surface methodology, and the model wine solution was employed to explore the mechanism of ultrasonically decreasing the higher alcohols. The results indicate that the maximum decreasing of higher alcohols could be obtained under the ultrasound conditions of 30 min, 30 °C and 150 W, and the final content was 306.75 mg/L with the reduction rate of 40.44%, suggesting a modification of wine quality due to the negative effects of excessive contents on wine. Regarding the results of model wine, it indicates that the decrease could be definitely affected by factors, such as tartaric acid and ions in wine, which might be attributed to the free radicals generated from ultrasound cavitation and its subsequent reactions. In summary, all the results may help to understand the effects of ultrasound irradiation on improving the sensory properties of wine by decreasing the higher alcohols.


Subject(s)
Ethanol/analysis , Sonication , Wine/analysis , Models, Theoretical
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 98(24): e15975, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31192937

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Epididymitis is a common disease in nonspecific infections of the male reproductive system according to the clinical incidence of acute epididymitis and chronic epididymitis. Many clinical trials have proven that Chinese medicine has a significant effect in the treatment of epididymitis. In this systematic review, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for epididymitis. METHODS: We will search for PubMed, Cochrane Library, AMED, Embase, WorldSciNet, Nature, Science online, China Journal Full-text Database (CNKI), China Biomedical Literature CD-ROM Database (CBM), and related randomized controlled trials included in the China Resources Database. The time is limited from the construction of the library to November 2018. We will use the criteria provided by Cochrane 5.1.0 for quality assessment and risk assessment of the included studies, and use the Revman 5.3 and Stata13.0 software for meta-analysis of the effectiveness, recurrence rate, and symptom scores of epididymitis. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This systematic review will evaluate the efficacy and safety of TCM for treating epididymitis. Because all of the data used in this systematic review and meta-analysis has been published, this review does not require ethical approval. Furthermore, all data will be analyzed anonymously during the review process.Registration number: PROSPERO CRD42019130569.


Subject(s)
Epididymitis , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Humans , Male , China , Databases, Factual , Epididymitis/drug therapy , Medicine, Chinese Traditional/adverse effects , Medicine, Chinese Traditional/methods , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Research Design , Treatment Outcome , Meta-Analysis as Topic , Systematic Reviews as Topic
3.
Medicine (Baltimore) ; 98(17): e15199, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31027066

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is a common urinary system disease in the male population. Recent studies have shown that acupuncture can alleviate the pain caused by CP/CPPS to a certain extent and improve the quality of life of patients. This study used a network meta-analysis (NMA) to compare the effectiveness and safety of different forms of acupuncture on CP/CPPS. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We will search for PubMed, Cochrane Library, AMED, EMbase, WorldSciNet; Nature, Science online and China Journal Full-text Database, China Biomedical Literature CD-ROM Database, and related randomized controlled trials (RCTs) included in the China Resources Database. The time is limited from the construction of the library to December 2018. The quality of the included RCTs will be evaluated with the risk of bias tool and evidence will be evaluated by grading of recommendations assessment, development, and evaluation. STATA 13.0 and WinBUGS 1.4.3 through the GeMTC package will be used to perform a NMA to synthesize direct and indirect evidence. RESULTS: The results of this NMA will be submitted to a peer-reviewed journal for publication. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: PROSPERO CRD42018111408.


Subject(s)
Acupuncture Therapy , Chronic Pain , Network Meta-Analysis , Pelvic Pain , Prostatitis , Systematic Reviews as Topic , Humans , Male , Bayes Theorem , Chronic Pain/therapy , Pelvic Pain/therapy , Prostatitis/therapy
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J Microbiol Methods ; 100: 121-7, 2014 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24681304

ABSTRACT

In the present study, a YGNGV-motif-based assay was developed and applied. Given that there is an increasing demand for natural preservatives, we set out to obtain lactic acid bacteria (LAB) that produce bacteriocins against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. We here isolated 123 LAB strains from 5 types of traditional Chinese fermented food and screened them for the production of bacteriocins using the agar well diffusion assay (AWDA). Then, to acquire LAB producing class IIa bacteriocins, we used a YGNGV-motif-based assay that was based on 14 degenerate primers matching all class IIa bacteriocin-encoding genes currently deposited in NCBI. Eight of the LAB strains identified by AWDA could inhibit Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria; 5 of these were YGNGV-amplicon positive. Among these 5 isolates, amplicons from 2 strains (Y31 and Y33) matched class IIa bacteriocin genes. Strain Y31 demonstrated the highest inhibitory activity and the best match to a class IIa bacteriocin gene in NCBI, and was identified as Enterococcus faecium. The bacteriocin from Enterococcus avium Y33 was 100% identical to enterocin P. Both of these strains produced bacteriocins with strong antimicrobial activity against Listeria monocytogenes, Escherichia coli, and Bacillus subtilis, hence these bacteriocins hold promise as potential bio-preservatives in the food industry. These findings also indicated that the YGNGV-motif-based assay used in this study could identify novel class IIa bacteriocinogenic LAB, rapidly and specifically, saving time and labour by by-passing multiple separation and purification steps.


Subject(s)
Bacteriocins/genetics , Bacteriocins/metabolism , Enterococcus/metabolism , Food Microbiology , DNA Primers/genetics , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Enterococcus/classification , Enterococcus/isolation & purification , Genetic Testing , Lactic Acid/metabolism , Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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Res Microbiol ; 165(3): 202-14, 2014 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24631592

ABSTRACT

A total of 138 lactobacillus strains were obtained from the traditional fermented foods of minority nationalities or infant faeces, respectively. The lactobacillus strains were screened for anticancer effects and probiotic potential. The results showed that 10 strains exerted anti-proliferative activity and higher adhering capability on HT-29 cells. They were then screened for resistance to biological barriers (acid and bile salts), and the four most promising strains were selected. Further analysis revealed that the 4 strains (cell walls and cytoplasm extracts) displayed the high anti-proliferative activity and the large extent of DNA strand breakage in individual cells. Through the selected procedure, cell walls that were extracted from X12, M5 and K14 strains induced apoptosis in HT-29 cells. Further investigation confirmed that apoptosis-inducing ability of cell wall extracts was attributed to the breakdown of mitochondrial membrane potential, which is a known initiation of apoptotic mitochondrial pathway. Cell walls from X12, M5 and K14 strains, were determined to be less harmful to noncancerous Vero cells than to human colon cancer HT-29 cells. These findings suggested that X12, M5 and K14 strains opposing the ability to induce HT-29 cells apoptosis, and cell wall extracts were involved in this apoptosis induction.


Subject(s)
Antibiosis , Apoptosis , Cell Wall/metabolism , Epithelial Cells/microbiology , Epithelial Cells/physiology , Food Microbiology , Lactobacillus/physiology , Bacterial Adhesion , Cell Proliferation , HT29 Cells , Humans , Lactobacillus/isolation & purification
6.
J Sci Food Agric ; 94(6): 1225-30, 2014 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24105803

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Transglutaminases catalyze post-translational modification of proteins by ε-(γ-glutamyl) links and covalent amide bonds. Research on properties and applications of plant transglutaminases is less developed than in animals and micro-organisms. In a previous study, optimized Zea mays transglutaminase was purified from recombinant Pichia pastoris strain. The main objective of the present study was to characterize this enzyme and assess its effect on the properties of yoghurt. RESULTS: The purified recombinant transglutaminase presented a Km of 3.98 µmol L(-1) and a Vmax of 2711 min(-1) by the fluorometric method. The enzyme was stable after incubation for 30 min below 50 °C and over a broad pH range of 5-8 at -20 °C for 12 h. The results showed that the crosslinking reaction catalyzed by this enzyme could effectively improve the properties of full and non-fat yoghurts. Also, the properties of non-fat yoghurt could be improved similar to the full-fat product by recombinant transglutaminase. CONCLUSION: The application of recombinant transglutaminase in yoghurt indicated that this enzyme could be used as a substitute for microbial transglutaminase in the production of yoghurt, thus providing experimental evidence for the future application of plant transglutaminases in the food industry.


Subject(s)
Dietary Proteins/metabolism , Pichia/enzymology , Plant Proteins/genetics , Transglutaminases/metabolism , Yogurt/analysis , Zea mays/enzymology , Diet , Dietary Fats , Food Technology , Humans , Pichia/genetics , Protein Processing, Post-Translational , Recombinant Proteins/chemistry , Recombinant Proteins/metabolism , Transglutaminases/chemistry , Zea mays/genetics
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Mol Biol Rep ; 40(10): 5913-9, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24062071

ABSTRACT

Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) refers to a group of positional and geometric isomers of octadecadienoic fatty acid with conjugated double bonds. CLA possesses many important physiological functions and it can be produced from linoleic acid (LA) by LA isomerases. In this report, we first cloned the genes encoding LA isomerases: C12 isomerases and C9 isomerase, then transformed the recombinant plasmids into Escherichia coli TOP10 and induced E. coli with IPTG (isopropylthio-ß-D-galactoside) to express the recombinant proteins. Next, we purified the isomerases using a HisTrap™ HP column, followed with the analysis by SDS-PAGE or Western blot. Finally, we compared their enzymatic activity by biotransformation of LA into CLA. Plasmids containing LA isomerase genes were successfully constructed. LA isomerases were found expressed in E. coli, and the molecular weight was 64 KD for C12 LA isomerase and 55 KD for C9 LA isomerase. The enzyme activity (9.93 ± 0.01 U/ml for C12 LA isomerase and 8.12 ± 0.02 U/ml for C9 LA isomerase) of both LA isomerases reached the highest when IPTG concentration is 0.2 mM and the induction time is 18 h. After purification, C9 LA isomerase was enriched in peak 4 and C12 LA isomerase was enriched in peak 3. Optimum pH for C9 LA and C12 LA isomerases were 7.5 and 7.0 separately, and optimum temperatures was 37 °C for highest concentration of CLA. The work may provide theoretical significance for an effective production process of CLA for the medical and nutritional purposes.


Subject(s)
Escherichia coli/metabolism , Isomerases/metabolism , Lactobacillus/enzymology , Linoleic Acid/metabolism , Propionibacterium/enzymology , Blotting, Western , Chromatography, Affinity , Cloning, Molecular , Genes, Bacterial/genetics , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Isomerases/isolation & purification , Lactobacillus/genetics , Propionibacterium/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Temperature
8.
World J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 29(5): 939-47, 2013 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23296916

ABSTRACT

Transglutaminases (TGases) catalyze post-translational protein modifications by ε-(γ-glutamyl) links and covalent amide bonds. In plant, this enzyme is poorly studied and only the Zea mays TGase gene (tgz) has been cloned. The tgz had been expressed in Escherichia coli, but the recombinant protein was mainly present in inclusion bodies. Therefore, to obtain active, soluble protein, we optimized its coding sequence according to the codon bias of Pichia pastoris and synthesized the sequence with SOEing-PCR. The optimized fragment was successfully transformed into P. pastoris GS115 by electroporation. The optimal conditions for expression were under a final concentration of 0.5 % methanol and a time-course of 96 h. The synthesized recombinant Zea mays transglutaminase (TGZs) was purified by affinity method, its production was 4.4 mg/L, and the specific activity was 0.889 U/mg under optimal expression condition. Optimal activity for TGZs was observed at 37 °C and a pH of 8.0, respectively. The cross-linking reaction of TGZs to the casein was studied, and the result was same as the reaction of casein by microbial transglutaminase. These results indicated that an effective procedure for expressing and purifying TGZs in P. pastoris GS115 was established.


Subject(s)
Gene Expression , Pichia/genetics , Plant Proteins/genetics , Transglutaminases/genetics , Zea mays/enzymology , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Enzyme Stability , Molecular Sequence Data , Pichia/metabolism , Plant Proteins/chemistry , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Protein Engineering , Recombinant Proteins/genetics , Recombinant Proteins/metabolism , Solubility , Transglutaminases/chemistry , Transglutaminases/metabolism , Zea mays/genetics
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Asian Pac J Trop Med ; 5(11): 923-4, 2012 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23146812

ABSTRACT

Three patients with nutcracker syndrome (NCS) were enrolled in the study. Their clinical symptoms mainly included proteinuria and serious varicocele. Color Doppler ultrasound and computed tomography showed that the patients had constricted abdominal aortas, reduced superior mesenteric artery angles, and thinned left renal veins. Patients then underwent left spermatic vein ligation and iliac vein anastomosis. They were checked three months after their operation, and results showed that their sperms were improved and their proteinuria disappeared. The color Doppler ultrasound showed new cycle pathways. NCS clinical manifestations are complicated, and need combination diagnosis of symptoms and auxiliary examination to determine surgical indications. Ligation of spermatic vein and vein anastomosis can be used to treat NCS.


Subject(s)
Anastomosis, Surgical , Iliac Vein/surgery , Ligation , Renal Nutcracker Syndrome/diagnosis , Renal Nutcracker Syndrome/surgery , Humans , Male , Proteinuria/diagnosis , Proteinuria/pathology , Renal Nutcracker Syndrome/complications , Renal Nutcracker Syndrome/pathology , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color , Varicocele/diagnosis , Varicocele/pathology , Young Adult
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