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
Evidence Details
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.
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.
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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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
