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Polysaccharides from Bamboo Shoot (Leleba oldhami Nakal) Byproducts Alleviate Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea in Mice through Their Interactions with Gut Microbiota

This Foods paper (2022) is indexed as a Xianghu equipment application case for XH-300 series.

Paper ID 510
Application Focus Research application
Key Result See key results below
Core Condition See experimental conditions below
Paper ID
510
Journal
Foods
Impact Factor
5.561
CAS Zone
Zone 1
Year
2022
Equipment Model
XH-300 series
Affiliations
Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University; Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences; College of Food Science, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University; Beijing Engineering and Technology Research Center of Food Additives, Beijing Technology and Business University; Fujian Key Laboratory of Agricultural Product (Food) Processing
Research Directions
Research application

Fact Snapshot

  • Paper: Polysaccharides from Bamboo Shoot (Leleba oldhami Nakal) Byproducts Alleviate Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea in Mice through Their Interactions with Gut Microbiota
  • Equipment: XH-300 series
  • Source: Foods, 2022
  • Research direction: Research application

Research Abstract

Polysaccharides from Bamboo Shoot (Leleba oldhami Nakal) Byproducts Alleviate Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea in Mice through Their Interactions with Gut Microbiota was published in Foods (2022) and is indexed as a Xianghu Q1 application case for XH-300 series. The source record connects it with Research application.

Research Background and Problem

The application context is Research application. The equipment metadata identifies XH-300 series, while the publication metadata records Foods (2022). The affiliation record includes Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University and Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences. The recorded DOI is 10.3390/foods11172647.

Evidence Details

Equipment evidence

The powder samples were mixed with distilled water with a liquid/solid ratio of 30:1 (v/w), and then subjected to the ultrasound-microwave-assisted extraction device (XH-300B, Beijing Xianghu, Beijing, China) under the processing conditions of 300 W microwave power, 600 W ultrasonic power and 170 s extraction time.

Source evidence

In this study, the yield of BSP using ultrasound-microwave-assisted extraction method was 10.09% (w/w), which is significantly higher than the previously reported yield of 6.82% (w/w) from bamboo shoots using the hot-water method.

Source evidence

Compared with the mice treated with inulin of 200 mg/kg BW, in the AAD mice treated with high dosage of BSP (400 mg/kg BW), significant higher concentrations of butyric acid and valeric acid were noticed.

Mechanism / Method Highlights

  • Equipment evidence: The powder samples were mixed with distilled water with a liquid/solid ratio of 30:1 (v/w), and then subjected to the ultrasound-microwave-assisted extraction device (XH-300B, Beijing Xianghu, Beijing, China) under the processing conditions of 300 W microwave power, 600 W ultrasonic power and 170 s extraction time
  • Source evidence: In this study, the yield of BSP using ultrasound-microwave-assisted extraction method was 10.09% (w/w), which is significantly higher than the previously reported yield of 6.82% (w/w) from bamboo shoots using the hot-water method
  • Source evidence: Compared with the mice treated with inulin of 200 mg/kg BW, in the AAD mice treated with high dosage of BSP (400 mg/kg BW), significant higher concentrations of butyric acid and valeric acid were noticed

Application Value

  • Provides a peer-reviewed SoarNova / Xianghu Q1 application case for XH-300 series.
  • Supports English discovery around Research application.
  • Maintains source-level evidence details: Equipment evidence: The powder samples were mixed with distilled water with a liquid/solid ratio of 30:1 (v/w), and then subjected to the ultrasound-microwave-assisted extraction device (XH-300B, Beijing Xianghu, Beijing, China) under the processing conditions of 300 W microwave power, 600 W ultrasonic power and 170 s extraction time, Source evidence: In this study, the yield of BSP using ultrasound-microwave-assisted extraction method was 10.09% (w/w), which is significantly higher than the previously reported yield of 6.82% (w/w) from bamboo shoots using the hot-water method, and Source evidence: Compared with the mice treated with inulin of 200 mg/kg BW, in the AAD mice treated with high dosage of BSP (400 mg/kg BW), significant higher concentrations of butyric acid and valeric acid were noticed.

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FAQ

Which Xianghu instrument is covered by this page?
The structured source records XH-300 series for this paper.
What research direction does this page support?
The source tags this paper under Research application.
Which publication does this case come from?
It comes from Foods (2022), DOI 10.3390/foods11172647.
Citation
Polysaccharides from Bamboo Shoot (Leleba oldhami Nakal) Byproducts Alleviate Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea in Mice through Their Interactions with Gut Microbiota
Foods, 2022
DOI: 10.3390/foods11172647