Li, Jing Lardon, Robin Mangelinckx, Sven Geelen, Danny
The growing demand for sustainable solutions in agriculture, which are critical for crop productivity and food quality in the face of climate change and the need to reduce agrochemical usage, has brought biostimulants into the spotlight as valuable tools for regenerative agriculture. With their diverse biological activities, biostimulants can contr...
Buyse, Kobe Delezie, Evelyne Goethals, Luc Van Noten, Noémie Van Poucke, Christof Devreese, Mathias Antonissen, Gunther Janssens, Geert Ribeiro Alves Lourenço, Marta
Studies on the bioavailability, serum levels, and absorption of hydrolyzable tannin compounds are lacking. In this study, we performed a pharmacokinetic trial, measured the serum levels of compounds in broilers that were reared with different feed added or not with tannins, and tested the digestibility of tannins throughout the intestinal tract. On...
Dixit, Bhawna Vranken, Wim Ghysels, An
α‐1 acid glycoprotein (AGP) is one of the most abundant plasma proteins. It fulfills two important functions: immunomodulation, and binding to various drugs and receptors. These different functions are closely associated and modulated via changes in glycosylation and cancer missense mutations. From a structural point of view, glycans alter the loca...
Liang, Xiuping Chen, Long McClements, David Julian Zhao, Jianwei Zhou, Xing Qiu, Chao Long, Jie Ji, Hangyan Xu, Zhenlin Meng, Man
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Starch is a natural, abundant, renewable and biodegradable plant-based polymer that exhibits a variety of functional properties, including the ability to thicken or gel solutions, form films and coatings, and act as encapsulation and delivery vehicles. In this review, we first describe the structure of starch molecules and discuss the mechanisms of...
Jo, Seohyun El-Demerdash, Amr Owen, Charlotte Srivastava, Vikas Wu, Dewei Kikuchi, Shingo Reed, James Hodgson, Hannah Harkess, Alex Shu, Shengqiang
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Soapwort (Saponaria officinalis) is a flowering plant from the Caryophyllaceae family with a long history of human use as a traditional source of soap. Its detergent properties are because of the production of polar compounds (saponins), of which the oleanane-based triterpenoid saponins, saponariosides A and B, are the major components. Soapwort sa...
Hocq, Ludivine Habrylo, Olivier Sénéchal, Fabien Voxeur, Aline Pau-Roblot, Corinne Safran, Josip Fournet, Françoise Bassard, Solène Battu, Virginie Demailly, Hervé
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Pectin methylesterases (PMEs) modify homogalacturonan’s chemistry and play a key role in regulating primary cell wall mechanical properties. Here, we report on Arabidopsis AtPME2, which we found to be highly expressed during lateral root emergence and dark-grown hypocotyl elongation. We showed that dark-grown hypocotyl elongation was reduced in kno...
Aerts, Tania Boonen, Anneleen Geenen, Lieve Stulens, Anne Masin, Luca Pancho, Anna Francis, Annick Pepermans, Elise Baggerman, Geert Van Roy, Frans
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopmental conditions associated with deficits in social interaction and communication, together with repetitive behaviours. The cell adhesion molecule protocadherin10 (PCDH10) is linked to ASD in humans. Pcdh10 is expressed in the nervous system during embryonic and early postnatal development a...
Shaw, Vanessa Anderson, Caroline Desloovere, An Greenbaum, Larry A. Harshman, Lyndsay Nelms, Christina L. Pugh, Pearl Polderman, Nonnie Renken-Terhaerdt, José Snauwaert, Evelien
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While it is widely accepted that the nutritional management of the infant with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is paramount to achieve normal growth and development, nutritional management is also of importance beyond 1 year of age, particularly in toddlers, to support the delayed infantile stage of growth that may extend to 2-3 years of age. Puberty ...
Vergou, Georgia Antonia Bajhaiya, Amit K Corredor, Luisa Lema Asqui, Saul Timmerman, Evy Impens, Francis Funk, Christiane
Metacaspases are cysteine proteases present in plants, fungi and protists. While the association of metacaspases with cell death is studied in a range of organisms, their native substrates are largely unknown. Here, we explored the in vivo proteolytic landscape of the two metacaspases, CrMCA-I and CrMCA-II, present in the green freshwater alga Chla...
Pertiwi, Herinda Zhang, Huaiyong Majdeddin, Maryam Degroote, Jeroen Michiels, Joris
Supplementing the diet of broiler with N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) has been shown to support small intestinal integrity, and as a precursor of L-cysteine, it may also support antioxidant functions. As heat-stressed chickens suffer from intestinal disturbances caused by oxidative stress and at the same time increase water consumption, it was hypothesi...