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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 16417, 2020 10 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33009499

ABSTRACT

Under high-speed strain, the thermogenesis performance of natural rubber products is unstable, leading to aging and early failure of the material. The quality of rubber latex and eventually that of the final products depends among others on the protein content. We found that when the protein is almost removed, the heat generated by the vulcanized rubber increases rapidly. After adding soy protein isolate to the secondary purification rubber, the heat generation of the vulcanized rubber is reduced, and the heat generation is the lowest when the added amount is 2.5-3.0 phr, which on account of protein promotes the construction of a vulcanization network and increases the rigidity of the rubber chain, resulting in a decrease in the potential frictional behavior of the rubber chain during the curl up-extension process.

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J Mol Neurosci ; 51(1): 225-36, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23606220

ABSTRACT

The sweet taste is of immense interest to scientists and has been intensively studied during the last two decades. However, the sweet preference modification and the related mechanisms are still unclear. In this study, we try to establish a mice model with manipulated sweet taste preference and explore the involved possible molecular mechanisms. The animals were exposed to acesulfame-K via maternal milk during lactation and the sweet preference tests were carried out when they grew to adulthood. Our results showed that the preference thresholds for sweet taste were increased in adults by early acesulfame-K exposure and the preference ratios for sweet tastants at low or preferred concentrations were decreased. Moreover, by means of qRT-PCR and Western blot, we observed the increased expression of leptin receptor Ob-Rb and downregulation of Gα-gustducin protein in the soft palate. Thereby, the sweet taste sensitivity may be modified by early sweetener experience during lactation. Along the peripheral sweet sensory pathway, the sweet regulator receptors Ob-Rb, CB1 and components of sweet transduction signal Gα-gustducin and T1R2 in both the soft palate and tongue may be cooperatively involved in the plastic development of sweet taste.


Subject(s)
Food Preferences/physiology , Sweetening Agents/pharmacology , Taste/physiology , Thiazines/pharmacology , Animals , Lactation , Mice , Palate/drug effects , Palate/metabolism , Palate/physiology , Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled/genetics , Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled/metabolism , Receptors, Leptin/genetics , Receptors, Leptin/metabolism , Signal Transduction , Transducin/genetics , Transducin/metabolism
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Chem Senses ; 38(5): 447-55, 2013 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23537561

ABSTRACT

Exposure to artificial sweetener acesulfame-K (AK) at early development stages may influence the adult sweet preference and the periphery gustatory system. We observed that the intraoral AK stimulation to mice from postnatal day 4 (P4) to weaning decreased the preference thresholds for AK and sucrose solutions in adulthood, with the preference pattern unchanged. The preference scores were increased in the exposure group significantly when compared with the control group at a range of concentrations for AK or sucrose solution. Meanwhile, more α-Gustducin-labeled fungiform taste buds and cells in a single taste bud were induced from week 7 by the early intraoral AK stimulation. However, the growth in the number of α-Gustducin-positive taste bud or positive cell number per taste bud occurred only in the anterior region, the rostral 1-mm part, but not in the intermediate region, the caudal 4-mm part, of the anterior two-third of the tongue containing fungiform papillae. This work extends our previous observations and provides new information about the developmental and regional expression pattern of α-Gustducin in mouse fungiform taste bud under early AK-stimulated conditions.


Subject(s)
Food Preferences/drug effects , Sweetening Agents/administration & dosage , Sweetening Agents/pharmacology , Taste Buds/drug effects , Thiazines/administration & dosage , Thiazines/pharmacology , Transducin/biosynthesis , Administration, Oral , Animals , Female , Mice , Mice, Inbred ICR , Taste Buds/metabolism
4.
J Agric Food Chem ; 59(13): 6895-9, 2011 Jul 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21639145

ABSTRACT

In this work, a polyclonal antibody for acrylamide (AA) was obtained by immunization of rabbits with N-acryloxysuccinimide (NAS) and keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) conjugate. A direct enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) based on this antibody was developed with enhanced chemiluminescent (ECL) detection of AA in food samples. Assay conditions, such as concentrations of antibody and enzyme conjugate and competition time, were optimized. The effects of ionic strength and pH value were investigated. The optimized ECL-ELISA system allowed AA determination in a linear working range of 26.3-221.1 ng mL(-1) with an IC(50) value of 60.6 ng mL(-1) and a limit of detection of 18.6 ng mL(-1). Good recoveries with spiked food samples were obtained with a recovery range from 74.4 to 98.1%, and these results correlated well with those obtained using an HPLC method. This indicates that ECL-ELISA is applicable to the specific detection and routine monitoring of AA in food samples.


Subject(s)
Acrylamide/analysis , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods , Food Analysis/methods , Luminescent Measurements/methods , Acrylamide/immunology , Animals , Antibodies/immunology , Rabbits
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Chem Senses ; 36(9): 763-70, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21653241

ABSTRACT

This study investigates whether mother's exposure to the artificial sweetener acesulfame-K (AK) during pregnancy or lactation affected her adult offspring's sweet preference. It was found that mother's dietary exposure to AK in pregnancy or lactation decreased the preference thresholds for AK and sucrose solutions in the adult offspring, whereas the preference pattern and the most preferred concentration for AK or sucrose solution were unchanged. Furthermore, the preference scores in the exposure groups were increased significantly when compared with the control group at a range of concentrations for AK or sucrose solution. The existence of AK and its dynamic changes within 24 h in amniotic fluid during pregnancy or in mother's milk during lactation after a single oral infusion of AK solution were revealed by the methods of reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Our data suggest that AK can be ingested by the prenatal or postnatal mice through their mother's amniotic fluid or breast milk, producing a long-dated function on the adult's sweet preference.


Subject(s)
Diet , Food Preferences/drug effects , Lactation , Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects , Taste/physiology , Thiazines/pharmacology , Animals , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Female , Male , Maternal Exposure , Maternal-Fetal Exchange , Mice , Mice, Inbred ICR , Pregnancy , Sucrose , Taste/drug effects
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J Neural Transm (Vienna) ; 117(11): 1261-4, 2010 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20838827

ABSTRACT

The gustatory system is susceptible to anatomical modification by postnatal taste stimulations. This study investigated the effects of early intraoral infusion of acesulfame-K solution on the development of fungiform taste buds in mice. It was found that the acesulfame-K infusion increased the number, promoted the maturation, and enlarged the size of taste bud during the postnatal stages, compared with the age-matched controls. This provides fundamental and new information about the development of taste bud under normal and early acesulfame-K-stimulated conditions.


Subject(s)
Taste Buds/drug effects , Taste Buds/growth & development , Thiazines/administration & dosage , Administration, Oral , Animals , Mice
7.
Chem Senses ; 34(1): 93-9, 2009 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18854510

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of fungiform papillae density with taste detection thresholds for sucrose of young male adults. One hundred and eighty two subjects aged 18-23 years (mean age: 21.9 +/- 1.2 years) were included. The densities of fungiform papillae were recorded with the aid of the digital camera, and the taste detection thresholds for sucrose were detected using a modified forced-choice triangle test. The mean density of papillae within all 170 statistic participants was 92.43 +/- 2.64/cm(2), for the 6-mm-diameter stained section of the tongue tip. The average detection threshold was 10.83 +/- 0.24 mmol/l, and the highest and lowest detection thresholds were 19.88 +/- 1.31 and 5.85 +/- 0.43 mmol/l, respectively. Also, an inverse correlation between the fungiform papillae density and the detection threshold was observed.


Subject(s)
Differential Threshold/drug effects , Sucrose/pharmacology , Taste Buds/anatomy & histology , Taste Buds/cytology , Adolescent , Humans , Male , Stimulation, Chemical , Young Adult
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