49 results on '"Jing-Feng Yang"'
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2. Water Quality Modeling for Pipeline Network Peripherals Based on Simulation of Water Age.
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Ji Yang, Yong Li 0043, Nan Feng Zhang, Jing Feng Yang, Jian Tang, and Yong Xian Su
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- 2015
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3. Analysis of Urban Residential Water Consumption Based on Smart Meters and Fuzzy Clustering.
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Ji Yang, Yong Li 0043, Nan Feng Zhang, Jing Feng Yang, Ke Kuang, Yue Hua Hu, and Wen Guang Qi
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- 2015
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4. Oral administration of sea cucumber (Stichopus japonicus) protein exerts wound healing effects via the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway
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Jing-He Sun, Shuang Song, and Jing-Feng Yang
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General Medicine ,Food Science - Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the effect of the oral administration of sea cucumber protein (SCP) on wound healing.
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- 2022
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5. Structural characterization of a fucoidan from Ascophyllum nodosum and comparison of its protective effect against cellular oxidative stress with its analogues
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Lilong Wang, Linlin Wang, Chunhong Yan, Yinghuan Fu, Jing-Feng Yang, Jiale Ma, and Shuang Song
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Structural Biology ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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6. The Potential Regulatory Mechanism of lncRNA 122K13.12 and lncRNA 326C3.7 in Ankylosing Spondylitis
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Wang, Jian-xiong, primary, Jing, Feng-yang, additional, Xu, Yue-chen, additional, Zong, He-xiang, additional, Chu, Yi-ran, additional, Wang, Cong, additional, Chen, Ke-ming, additional, Tong, Wan-qiu, additional, Wang, Xi-le, additional, and Xu, Sheng-qian, additional
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- 2021
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7. T1R1 expression in obscure puffer (Takifugu fasciatus) is associated with effect of dietary soybean antigenic protein on intestinal health
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Jing-Ting Yao, Jing-Feng Yang, Xueming Hua, Chun Kong, Tao Liu, Chun Shui, Gang Wang, Yonghai Shi, and Yue Feng
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0303 health sciences ,Meal ,Taste ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Soybean meal ,Histology ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Aquatic Science ,Biology ,Hsp70 ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fish meal ,Endocrinology ,Immune system ,Internal medicine ,Gene expression ,040102 fisheries ,medicine ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
The effects of soybean antigenic protein on the gustatory receptor T1R1 mRNA expression and intestinal immune response were evaluated in the obscure puffer (Takifugu fasciatus; initial weight 39.84 ± 3.09 g). Fish were fed with eight different diets for two months; four of these were practical diets with either a high level of fish meal (FMH 2 ), a low level of fish meal (FML 3 ), a diet where FML was partially (18.6%) replaced by fermented soybean meal (FMLF 4 ), and a diet where FML was partially (18.6%) replaced by soybean meal (FMLS 5 ). Four other semi-purified diets were offered that contained different levels (0%, 5%, 8%, and 12.5%) of soybean antigenic proteins (AP0, AP5, AP8, and AP12.5, respectively). Feeding rate and intestine histological structure were investigated and the expression of IL-1mRNA, IL-10mRNA, and TNFmRNA in the intestine, HSP70mRNA in the liver, and T1R1mRNA in the tongue and intestine in four practical-diet groups and two semi-purified-diet groups (AP0% and AP8%) were also determined. The obtained results show feeding rate increased gradually as levels of soybean antigenic protein among the practical-diet groups, while the feeding rate of semi-purified-diet groups (AP5-AP12.5%) decreased and then increased with increasing soybean antigenic protein level. The expression level of T1R1mRNA in the tongue was higher than in the intestine; while they showed the same tendency, FMLS group was significantly higher than the control FML, AP8 group was significantly higher than AP0 group, and significantly lower than FMLS group (containing 8.8% soybean antigenic proteins similar with AP8 group). Soybean antigenic proteins did not affect the width of the intestine folds or the thickness of the muscular layer; however, they caused a difference in the height of intestine folds: higher soybean antigenic protein levels in the semi-purified-diet group led to lower height of the intestine folds with mild injuries in the intestine. The expression level of IL-1mRNA, IL-10mRNA and TNFmRNA in the intestine showed the same tendency as T1R1mRNA; and the expression level of HSP70 of FMLS group in the liver was significantly lower than in the control FML. No significant difference was found among most indexes between FMLF and FML. In conclusion, single or interacting antigenic proteins and other anti-nutritional factors may change the expression of gustatory receptor T1R1mRNA in both the intestine and tongue by affecting the intestinal health, and thus affected feeding. Excessive soybean antigenic proteins resulted in intestinal damage, therefore fermented soybean meal is better for partly replacement of fish meal than unfermented soybean meal.
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- 2019
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8. The Biological Function, Mechanism, and Clinical Significance of m6A RNA Modifications in Head and Neck Carcinoma: A Systematic Review
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Jing, Feng-Yang, primary, Zhou, Li-Ming, additional, Ning, Yu-Jie, additional, Wang, Xiao-Juan, additional, and Zhu, You-Ming, additional
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- 2021
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9. Flexible Bus Route Setting and Scheduling Optimization Adapted to Spatial-temporal Variation of Passenger Flow.
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Shao-Wei Li, Yong Li, Jing-Feng Yang, Cheng-Tao Cao, Ji Yang, Jie-Hua Song, and Liang Huang
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BUS travel ,INTERNET of things ,WIRELESS Internet ,PASSENGERS ,BUS stops ,BUS transportation ,ELECTRIC motor buses - Abstract
Toward resolving the problems of traditional public transport services in the case of lowdensity passenger flow, including high empty-loading rate, long waiting time, high operation cost, and so forth, in this paper, we propose a flexible public transport system adapted to the spatial-temporal variation of passenger flow, which takes advantage of modern information technology such as the Internet of Things and mobile Internet. This approach adopts a response mode based on requests from passengers and the automatic sensing mode of the Internet of Things to obtain dynamic information of passengers in real time and extracts the characteristics of passenger origination destination and their spatial-temporal distributions, which are used to classify the types of bus stops and formulate a parking strategy. From the aspects of vehicle scheduling, segmented scheduling and priority to unresponsive passengers in the previous vehicle are adopted, and the optimal scheduling model is established from the three aspects of total passenger income, interference loss of existing passengers, and the operation cost of the enterprise. The genetic algorithm is used to find the optimal route, and a simulation experiment based on the No. 214 bus in Guangzhou is performed for verification. The results show that the flexible public transport and scheduling method adapted to the spatial-temporal variation of passenger flow improves the revenue and expenditure ratio in comparison with the conventional flexible and traditional bus system, making it an effective way to solve the problem of public transport services in the case of low-density passenger flow. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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10. Pure Electric Vehicle Driving State Data Collection Terminal Design and Telematics Applications
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Nan Feng Zhang, Jing Feng Yang, Yong Li, Ting Li, and Yue Ju Xue
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Engineering ,Data collection ,Terminal design ,Terminal (electronics) ,business.industry ,Interface (computing) ,General Engineering ,State (computer science) ,Telematics ,business ,Pure electric vehicle ,Automotive engineering ,Power (physics) - Abstract
Based on the current driving recorder with satellite positioning function technical standards, a pure electric vehicle driving state data collection terminal is designed in this paper. Through the interface technology, the terminal reads batteries, motor speed, current, power and other information of pure electric vehicles that is different from traditional driving recorder data from traditional power vehicles, and then establish the corresponding monitoring platform. Comparing the content of telematics services with the traditional vehicles and pure electric vehicles, this paper illustrates the basic application and market of pure electric vehicle driving state data collection terminal.
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- 2013
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11. Design and its Application of Hybrid Electric Vehicle Driving Status Data Acquisition Terminal
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Jing Feng Yang, Yue Ju Xue, Nan Feng Zhang, Yong Li, and Ting Li
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Battery (electricity) ,Engineering ,business.product_category ,Data collection ,business.industry ,Interface (computing) ,General Engineering ,Technical standard ,Automotive engineering ,Power (physics) ,Data acquisition ,Terminal (electronics) ,Electric vehicle ,business - Abstract
Based on the technical standards for driving recorder with satellite positioning function, this paper designs a driving status data acquisition terminal for hybrid electric vehicle that could increase the data collection of battery, motor speed, current, power, etc. by the interface technology, and establishes appropriate monitoring platform at the same time. The test results show that, the driving status data acquisition terminal for hybrid electric vehicle meets to the application requirements.
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- 2013
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12. Agricultural Machinery Operation Posture Rapid Detection Intelligent Sensor Calibration Method Based on RBF Neural Network
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Nan Feng Zhang, Xiao Lin Huang, Yue Ju Xue, Zhong Li, and Jing Feng Yang
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Engineering ,Intelligent sensor ,Artificial neural network ,Agricultural machinery ,Gesture recognition ,Body posture ,Inertial measurement unit ,business.industry ,Calibration ,Control engineering ,General Medicine ,business ,Rapid detection - Abstract
Based on agricultural machinery body posture detection parameters and wheels gesture detection parameters collected by gyro inertial measurement unit, an agricultural machinery operation posture rapid detection method is proposed in this paper. The test results calibrated by RBF neural network show that, the test results of the method are accurate and available, and the method is effective and available for real-time body and wheel status data to further understand the agricultural machinery.
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- 2013
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13. Agricultural Machinery Operation Posture Rapid Detection Method Based on Intelligent Sensor
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Jing Feng Yang, Zhong Li, Xiao Lin Huang, Nan Feng Zhang, and Yue Ju Xue
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Engineering ,Intelligent sensor ,Agricultural machinery ,Inertial measurement unit ,Body posture ,business.industry ,Gesture recognition ,Control engineering ,General Medicine ,business ,Rapid detection - Abstract
Based on agricultural machinery body posture detection parameters and wheels gesture detection parameters collected by gyro inertial measurement unit, an agricultural machinery operation posture rapid detection method is proposed in this paper. The test results show that, the test results of the method are accurate and available, and the method is effective and available for real-time body and wheel status data to further understand the agricultural machinery.
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- 2013
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14. An Algorithm for Determining the Nested Relation between Contours of Complex Parts Applied in Laser Cutting
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Ze Yu Ma, Shide Wu, and Jing Feng Yang
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Relation (database) ,Computer science ,Order (business) ,Laser cutting ,General Engineering ,Algorithm - Abstract
Designed a method based on the complexity of multiple nested parts to extract and analyze the information of parts. In order to simplify the algorithm and improve the efficiency of the program, a data structure stored all information of entities was presented. The theory of the region method was introduced in this paper, and a specific algorithm was designed to judge the nested relationship between contours by using this theory and entities information. Finally, the computational result can be used to determine the contour cutting order.
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- 2013
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15. MHC polymorphism and disease-resistance to Edwardsiella tarda in six turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) families
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Songlin Chen, Jing-Feng Yang, Bo Zhang, Niu Baozhen, Du Min, and Liu Yanhong
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Genetics ,MHC class II ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Edwardsiella tarda ,Balancing selection ,biology.organism_classification ,Major histocompatibility complex ,Turbot ,Genetic variation ,biology.protein ,Allele ,General ,Synonymous substitution - Abstract
This study examined genetic variation in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) Class II B gene in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) by virulent bacterial pathogen challenge. One hundred fry from each of six families were infected with Edwardsiella tarda by intraperitoneal injection. Family mortality ranged from 28.0% to 83.3%. Complete exon 2 and intron 1 sequences of MHC Class II B genes were amplified from five survivor and five non-survivor individuals per family using the clone-sequence method. Thirty-seven sequences from 60 individuals revealed 37 different alleles, 25 of which were unique to this study. The 25 unique alleles belonged to 16 major allele types. Nine alleles were used to examine the association between alleles and resistance/susceptibility to disease. Five alleles were present in an individual, suggesting a minimum of three loci or copies of the turbot MHC Class II B gene. The rate of non-synonymous substitution (d N) was 2.30 and 1.58 times higher than synonymous substitution (d S) in the peptide-binding regions (PBR) and non-PBR in whole families, respectively, which suggested balancing selection on exon 2 of the MHC Class II B gene in turbot. One allele, Scma-DBB1*02, was significantly more prevalent in survivor stock than in non-survivor stock (P=0.001). Therefore, this allele might be associated with resistance to bacteria. A second allele, Scma-DBB1*10, was significantly more prevalent in non-survivor stock (P=0.021), and is likely associated with susceptibility to bacteria.
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- 2012
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16. Induction of Mitogynogenetic Diploids and Identification of WW Super-female Using Sex-Specific SSR Markers in Half-Smooth Tongue Sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis)
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Jing-Feng Yang, Changwei Shao, Wenlong Li, Zuo Liang, Ying Xu, Gen-Bo Xu, Wentao Song, Song-Lin Chen, Xiaolin Liao, and Xiang-Shan Ji
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Male ,Hydrostatic pressure ,Biology ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Chromosomes ,Tongue ,Pressure ,medicine ,Animals ,Cloning, Molecular ,Genetics ,Embryo ,DNA ,Genomics ,Sex Determination Processes ,Diploidy ,Spermatozoa ,Sperm ,Perciformes ,genomic DNA ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Flatfishes ,Microsatellite ,Female ,Ploidy ,Smooth tongue ,Microsatellite Repeats - Abstract
The half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis) is an important cultured marine fish as well as a promising model fish for the study of sex determination mechanisms. In the present study, a protocol for artificial induction of mitogynogenesis by hydrostatic pressure using heterologous sperm was developed in half-smooth tongue sole in order to assess homozygosity of gynogens and to identify WW super-female. The optimal initiation time for pressure shock of mitogynogenetic embryos was determined to be 21.5 min after insemination when water temperature is at 22-23°C, while the optimal pressure and treatment duration were determined to be 70 MPa for 4 min. About 1,500 mitogynogenetic diploid larvae were obtained. Ten tongue sole microsatellite markers were used for homozygosity analysis of 24 mitogynogenetic larvae. Among the 24 larvae, the percentage of homozygosity ranged from 73.91% to 87.50% with an average homozygosity of 80.54%. Sex-specific simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, CseF-SSR1, were isolated and used for identifying WW super-female mitogynogens in the tongue sole. The amplification of genomic DNA using the sex-specific SSR marker produced one DNA band of 206 bp in ZZ males, two DNA bands of 206 and 218 bp in ZW females, and one DNA band of 218 bp in WW super-females. Four WW "super-female" gynogens were observed in 39 mitogynogenetic diploids, indicating a ZW sex determination mechanism in the tongue sole. Thus, a protocol for the induction of artificial mitogynogenesis has been developed for the first time in half-smooth tongue sole, and the WW super-female diploids were identified in the mitogynogens by sex-specific SSR markers. These findings lay the foundation and provide important tool for the elaboration of sex determination mechanism, generation of WW super-females, and development of clone line and breeding of all-female stock in the half-smooth tongue sole.
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- 2011
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17. Study of Wireless Secondary Connections in Gas Insulated Switchgear
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Rui Min Chen, Jing Feng Yang, Yong Xiao, Fu Sheng Wei, and San Lei Dang
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Scheme (programming language) ,Engineering ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Electrical engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Wireless ,business ,computer ,Switchgear ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
The paper first discusses the feasibility of the wireless communication in GIS (Gas Insulated Switchgear) substation. The signals inside GIS according to ISA100 standard are first classified and then a scheme to transmit some of the signals by ZigBee wireless is given. A demo example is shown to verify the proposed scheme. In the end, some future modifications and conclusion are discussed.
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- 2011
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18. Physiological, biochemical, and immune effects of dietary soybean antigen proteins in the giant river prawn ( Macrobrachium rosenbergii )
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Tao Liu, Chun Kong, Xueming Hua, Yue Feng, Zihao Guo, Gang Wang, Xiubing Cai, and Jing-Feng Yang
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Antigen ,biology ,Macrobrachium rosenbergii ,Immune effects ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,River prawn ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Microbiology - Published
- 2019
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19. Growth differences and differential expression analysis of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) and growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) between the sexes in half-smooth tongue sole Cynoglossus semilaevis
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Songlin Chen, Jing-Feng Yang, Yongsheng Tian, Yunliang Jiang, Xiang-Shan Ji, and Tianjun Xu
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Male ,endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Adenylate kinase ,Biology ,Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone ,Cyclase ,Endocrinology ,Tongue ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Phylogeny ,Base Sequence ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Growth hormone–releasing hormone ,Growth hormone secretion ,Sexual dimorphism ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Sequence Alignment ,Smooth tongue ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Hormone - Abstract
Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) and growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) are regulators of growth hormone secretion. In this article, we examined the difference in growth and mRNA expression of PACAP and GHRH between the sexes in half-smooth tongue sole, an important cultured fish species indicating sexually growth dimorphism in China. Firstly, a significant body weight difference between females and males was first observed at 7 months (P0.05) and at 18 onths the mean body weight of the females (771.0±44.3 g) was as much as 4.9 times higher than that of males (130.6±6.0 g). As a result, half-smooth tongue sole, Cynoglossus semilaevis, is a good model to investigate the effects of growth-related genes expression on sexual growth dimorphism. Secondly, the cDNAs encoding PRP/PACAP and GHRH were isolated. Two differently processed mRNA transcripts of PRP/PACAP (PRP-encoding and PRP splice variant) were found. PACAP and GHRH mRNA was highly abundant in brain and less abundant in other tissues. However, PACAP mRNA was expressed in most brain regions, and was lower in the cerebellum. GHRH mRNA was predominantly expressed in the hypothalamus and weakly expressed in all areas of the brain examined. Ontogenetic expression analysis indicated that PACAP and GHRH mRNA was detected in the early stages of embryogenesis. Finally, differential expression showed that there was no significant difference of the expression level of PACAP or GHRH between the sexes before 8 months of age. However, between 9 and 12 months of age, the GHRH mRNA expression level in males was significantly higher than in females (P0.05), which might be associated with GH deficiency in males. In contrast, the male PACAP mRNA expression level was not significantly higher than that in females even at 9 and 12 months of age. The present results provide important clues for understanding the sexual growth dimorphism mechanisms in half-smooth tongue sole.
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- 2011
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20. Artificial gynogenesis and assessment of homozygosity in meiotic gynogens of spotted halibut (Verasper variegatus)
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Jing-Feng Yang, Yunliang Jiang, Xiang-Shan Ji, Song-Lin Chen, and Hongyu Ma
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Genetics ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,fungi ,Population ,Sexing ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Sperm ,Human fertilization ,Meiosis ,Spotted halibut ,Ploidy ,education ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Sex ratio - Abstract
In the present study, methodology of gynogenetic induction in spotted halibut were developed and optimized; the sex ratio of putative meiotic gynogenetic diploids was determined using AFLP-based molecular sexing technique; the homozygosity of gynogenetic population was assessed as opposed to cultivated population. The results showed that high percentage of meiotic gynogenetic diploids were generated when the eggs fertilized with irradiated heterologous sea perch frozen sperm (30–50 mJ cm−2) were cold shocked in sea water of −1°C for 40–75 min at 5 min after fertilization. About 15,200 diploid gynogenetic larvae were achieved and they exhibited normal morphology similar to diploid control. The gynogenetic diploids were 100% female, which first confirmed the female homogamete (XX/XY) sex determination in spotted halibut. The genetic analysis showed that the average H O was, respectively, 0.404 and 0.724 in gynogenetic population and cultivated population, indicating an increase of homozygosity in gynogenetic population.
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- 2010
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21. Isolation of sex-specific AFLP markers in Spotted Halibut (Verasper variegatus)
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Xiang-Shan Ji, Jing-Feng Yang, Song-Lin Chen, Yongsheng Tian, Hongyu Ma, Jin-Zhen Bi, and Siqing Chen
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Genetics ,Verasper ,Verasper moseri ,Gene mapping ,biology ,Genetic marker ,Spotted halibut ,Flounder ,Amplified fragment length polymorphism ,Sexing ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Spotted Halibut (Verasper variegatus) is a commercially important marine fish species. In the present study, to isolate sex-specific markers in Spotted Halibut, we screened the genomes of Spotted Halibut by AFLP technique with 64 different primer combinations. Two primer combinations, MseI-CAG/EcoRI-ACC and MseI-CAT/EcoRI-AGG, produced a female-specific fragment in all females (n = 88) and in no males (n = 60, except 3 individuals), respectively. Both fragments were excised from the gel, cloned and characterized. The first fragment (named VevaF533) was 533 bp long, while the length of the second one (named VevaF218) was 218 bp. The two sequences showed no similarity to each other, and to the known sequences existing in the GenBank database using BLASTn. Cross-species amplification showed that the marker VevaF218 is a species-specific marker which is present in Spotted Halibut females but absent in Barfin Flounder (Verasper moseri). So this marker could be used for discriminating unambiguously between Spotted Halibut females and Barfin Flounder. Examination of the patterns of inheritance of VevaF218 in an interspecific hybrid family (V. variegatus ♂×V. moseri ♀) showed a female-specific pattern of inheritance from mother to daughter, implying that the marker VevaF218 is located on the female sex chromosome. This study provides a reliable AFLP-based genetic sexing of Spotted Halibut that could be useful for genetic mapping of the sex chromosomes and identification of sex-linked genes.
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- 2010
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22. Artificial gynogenesis in Cynoglossus semilaevis with homologous sperm and its verification using microsatellite markers
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Peng-Fei Wu, Xiang-Shan Ji, Yunliang Jiang, Yongsheng Tian, Jing-Feng Yang, and Song-Lin Chen
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Genetics ,Human fertilization ,Meiosis ,Homologous chromosome ,Lethal allele ,Microsatellite ,Locus (genetics) ,Aquatic Science ,Biology ,Ploidy ,Sperm - Abstract
Effective methods for induction of gynogenetic diploids in Cynoglossus semilaevis are needed to initiate monosex culture. An effective protocol to induce half-smooth tongue sole gynogenesis using homologous sperm was developed in this study. A UV dose of 50 mJ cm⁻² was found to be the most effective for genetic inactivation of tongue sole sperm. Treatment optima for cold shocks were 5 °C for 20-23 min at 5 min after fertilization and the hatching rate of gynogenetic diploids was 10.0%. Microsatellite analysis at locus Csou 6 revealed that there was no genetic contribution from the paternal genome in 24 progenies of a meiotic gynogenetic family. Polymerase chain reaction demonstrated that only four individuals of 24 meiotic gynogenetic diploids produced the female-specific band of about 205 bp. The female/male ratio of gynogenetic diploids was significantly different from the theoretical ratio of 1:1. It is possible that there are some recessive lethal genes in W chromosome.
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- 2009
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23. Synthesis and Property of Alumina Aerogel
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Jing-Feng, YANG, primary, Qi-Hua, WANG, primary, and Ting-Mei, WANG, primary
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- 2018
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24. Molecular marker-assisted sex control in half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis)
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Jieming Zhai, Qingyin Wang, Songlin Chen, Si-Ping Deng, Jing-Feng Yang, Changwei Shao, Hongyu Ma, Peng-Fei Wu, Xiang-Shan Ji, Jianyong Xu, Xian-Li Wang, Yongsheng Tian, and Han Deng
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Genetics ,education.field_of_study ,Population ,Aquatic Science ,Sex reversal ,Biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Tongue ,Genetic marker ,medicine ,Amplified fragment length polymorphism ,Methyltestosterone ,education ,Smooth tongue ,Sex ratio ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Half-smooth tongue sole females grow larger and faster than males. An all-female population would be of significant benefit for tongue sole aquaculture. In the present study, a female-specific AFLP marker (CseF305) was isolated from female genomic DNA of the tongue sole and sequenced. One pair of SCAR primers was designed based on the sequences of the female-specific marker. A PCR method for identifying genetic sex of the sole was developed. PCR amplification of genomic DNA from tongue sole adults using the SCAR primers resulted in a specific fragment in 30 female individuals, but not in 30 males. Secondly, effects of methyltestosterone treatment on the female:male sex ratio of tongue sole fry were examined. Methyltestosterone at a concentration of 20–100 μg/L·H 2 O can induce genetic females to reverse to phenotypic males in juvenile tongue sole and produce a high proportion of males (97–100% males). Phenotypic males with female genotype, that is, neo-males, were detected by using female-specific SCAR primers. The neo-males were cultured and matured, and used to mate with normal females to produce progeny. 130,000 fry were produced by using sperm from neo-males. Genetic sex identification demonstrated that 73% of the neo-male progeny fry contained female-specific DNA markers. Three combinations of sex chromosomes (ZZ, ZW and WW) were observed in the neo-male progeny. WW super-female individuals containing 2 huge heteromorphic chromosomes were found in some fry.
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- 2008
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25. Research on WISP1 in Lung Disease
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Yue-Feng Xia, Jing-Feng Yang, Jing Chang, and Li-Ming Zhang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung ,Mechanism (biology) ,business.industry ,Wnt signaling pathway ,Disease ,Lung injury ,medicine.disease ,Bioinformatics ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pulmonary fibrosis ,medicine ,CCN protein ,Intensive care medicine ,Lung cancer ,business - Abstract
Emerging evidence have demonstrated that WISP1, a member of CCN protein family, plays an important role in the manifestation and development of many respiratory diseases, such as lung cancer, pulmonary fibrosis and asthma as well as ventilator-induced lung injury. The production of WISP1 and the following activation of WISP1-mediated Wnt signaling pathways may facilitate and even amplify the pathological processes of the diseases. Toll-like receptors and integrins are also participated in the signaling pathways. This review focuses on the impact and mechanism of WISP1 in pulmonary diseases and proposes that WISP1 holds promise as a diagnostic marker and/or therapeutic target.
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- 2016
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26. Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci from black snapper Sebastodes fuscescens (Houttuyn)
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Changwei Shao, Lili Zhao, Song-Lin Chen, Xiang-Shan Ji, Xiaolin Liao, and Jing-Feng Yang
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Genetics ,Genetic diversity ,Linkage disequilibrium ,education.field_of_study ,Genetic equilibrium ,Population ,Locus (genetics) ,Biology ,Genetic marker ,Evolutionary biology ,Microsatellite ,Allele ,education ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Black snapper Sebastodes fuscescens (Houttuyn) is an economocally important species. Fourty-five microsatellite loci were isolated from an enriched genomic library of S. fuscescens. Ten of these loci were polymorphic in a test population with alleles per locus ranging from 2 to 5, and observed and expected heterozygosities per locus from 0.21 to 1.00 and from 0.19 to 0.86, respectively. Three loci significantly deviated from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium after Bonferroni correction and no significant linkage disequilibrium was found between pairs of loci. These polymorphic microsatellite loci would be useful for investigating genetic diversity of S. fuscescens and other related species.
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- 2009
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27. Isolation and characterization of 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci from small yellow croaker (Pseudosciaena polyactis)
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Jing-Feng Yang, Shi-Chao Xing, Gen-Bo Xu, Xiaolin Liao, and Song-Lin Chen
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Genetics ,education.field_of_study ,Linkage disequilibrium ,Genetic diversity ,Genetic equilibrium ,Population ,Locus (genetics) ,Biology ,Genetic marker ,Microsatellite ,Allele ,education ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Small yellow croaker (Pseudosciaena polyactis) is an economically important marine fish species. About 43 microsatellite loci were isolated from two enriched genomic library of Pseudosciaena polyactis. Ten of these loci were polymorphic in a test population with alleles per locus ranging from two to six, and observed and expected heterozygosities per locus from 0.3750 to 0.8750 and from 0.3112 to 0.8121, respectively. No loci significantly deviated from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium after Bonferroni correction and no significant linkage disequilibrium was found between pairs of loci. These polymorphic microsatellite loci would be useful for investigating genetic diversity of Pseudosciaena polyactis.
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- 2008
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28. Whole-genome sequence of a flatfish provides insights into ZW sex chromosome evolution and adaptation to a benthic lifestyle
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Hui Xiang, Linfeng Yang, Domitille Chalopin, Changwei Shao, Quanfei Huang, Yang Changgeng, Na Wang, Guojie Zhang, Lijun Jin, Shanshan Liu, Songlin Chen, Manfred Schartl, Yang Liu, Qian Zhou, Min Du, Qiaomu Hu, Jing-Feng Yang, Pei Zhang, Zhuo Liang, Na An, Wentao Song, Jing Zhang, Heling Zhou, Zhenxia Sha, Liang Meng, Qiulin Yu, Jean-Nicolas Volff, Yangzhen Li, Geng Liu, Jilin Zhang, Fang Yan, Guidong Miao, Xiaolin Liao, Jinmin Lian, Kui Wu, Qi-Sheng Tang, Jun Wang, Hong Zhang, Yunhan Hong, Qiye Li, Yongsheng Tian, Yongwei Zhao, Ying Zhu, Bin Sun, Mingshu Xie, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Beijing Genomics Institute [Shenzhen] (BGI), Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon (IGFL), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-École normale supérieure - Lyon (ENS Lyon), Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore (NUS), Dalian Ocean University, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), University of Würzburg, Department of Biology, Northern Arizona University [Flagstaff], King Abdulaziz University, Special Fund for Agro-Scientific Research in the Public Interest of China [200903046], State 863 High Technology R&D Project of China [2012AA092203, 2012AA10A403-2], National Nature Science Foundation of China [31130057, 31072202], National Nature Science Foundation for Young Scholar [41006107], JSPS RONPAKU (Dissertation PhD) program, Shenzhen City [JC2010526019, CXB200903110066A], Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Transomics Biotechnologies [CXB201108250096A], Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Gene Bank for National Life Science, Taishan Scholar Project Fund of Shandong of China, Chen, Songlin, Zhang, Guojie, Shao, Changwei, Huang, Quanfei, Liu, Geng, Zhang, Pei, École normale supérieure de Lyon (ENS de Lyon)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), and Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Male ,Evolution of sexual reproduction ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Biology ,Genome ,Evolution, Molecular ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dosage Compensation, Genetic ,Convergent evolution ,poisson plat ,Genetics ,Animals ,[INFO]Computer Science [cs] ,14. Life underwater ,030304 developmental biology ,détermination du sexe ,0303 health sciences ,Z chromosome ,Sex Chromosomes ,Dosage compensation ,génome ,Chromosome ,DNA ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Sex Determination Processes ,XY sex-determination system ,Adaptation, Physiological ,système ZW ,Flatfishes ,040102 fisheries ,RNA ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Female ,Heterogametic sex - Abstract
International audience; Genetic sex determination by W and Z chromosomes has developed independently in different groups of organisms. To better understand the evolution of sex chromosomes and the plasticity of sex-determination mechanisms, we sequenced the whole genomes of a male (ZZ) and a female (ZW) half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis). In addition to insights into adaptation to a benthic lifestyle, we find that the sex chromosomes of these fish are derived from the same ancestral vertebrate protochromosome as the avian W and Z chromosomes. Notably, the same gene on the Z chromosome, dmrt1, which is the male-determining gene in birds, showed convergent evolution of features that are compatible with a similar function in tongue sole. Comparison of the relatively young tongue sole sex chromosomes with those of mammals and birds identified events that occurred during the early phase of sex-chromosome evolution. Pertinent to the current debate about heterogametic sex-chromosome decay, we find that massive gene loss occurred in the wake of sex-chromosome 'birth'.
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29. MHC polymorphism and disease resistance to Vibrio anguillarum in 8 families of half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis)
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Jing-Feng Yang, Liu Yanhong, Song-Lin Chen, Du Min, and Yang Liu
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Vibrio anguillarum ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,Genotype ,Sequence analysis ,Genes, MHC Class II ,Major histocompatibility complex ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,susceptibility ,polymorphism ,MHC IIB ,resistance ,Fish Diseases ,Genetic variation ,MHC class I ,Genetics ,Animals ,Genetics(clinical) ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Allele ,Genetics (clinical) ,Alleles ,Disease Resistance ,Vibrio ,MHC class II ,biology ,Base Sequence ,Genetic Variation ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Cynoglossus semilaevis ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:Genetics ,Amino Acid Substitution ,Vibrio Infections ,biology.protein ,Flatfishes ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Genes in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) have a critical role in both the innate and adaptive immune responses because of their involvement in presenting foreign peptides to T cells. However, the nature has remained largely unknown. Results We examined the genetic variation in MHC class IIB in half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis) after challenge with vibrio anguillarum. Two thousand and four hundred fry from 12 half-smooth tongue sole families were challenged with Vibrio anguillarum. To determine any association between alleles and resistance or susceptibility to V. anguillarum, 160 individuals from four high-resistance (HR, < 40.55% mortality) families and four low-resistance (LR, > 73.27% mortality) families were selected for MHC IIB exon2 gene sequence analysis. The MHC IIB exon2 genes of tongue sole displayed a high level of polymorphism and were discovered at least four loci. Meanwhile, the dN/dS [the ratio of non-synonymous (dN) substitutions to synonymous (dS) substitutions] in the peptide-binding region (PBR) was higher than that in the non-peptide-binding region (non-PBR). Eighty-eight alleles were discovered among 160 individuals, and 13 out of 88 alleles were used to analyze the distribution pattern between the resistant and susceptible families. Certain alleles presented in HR and LR with a different frequency, while other alleles were discovered in only the HR or LR families, not both. Five alleles, Cyse-DBB*6501, Cyse-DBB*4002, Cyse-DBB*6102, Cyse-DBB*5601 and Cyse-DBB*2801, were found to be associated with susceptibility to V. anguillarum with a frequency of 1.25%, 1.25%, 1.25%, 1.25% and 2.5% in the HR families, and 35%, 33.75%, 27.5%, 16.25%, 15% in the LR families (p < 0.01, 0.01, 0.01, 0.01, 0.01), respectively. Four alleles, Cyse-DBB*3301, Cyse-DBB*4701, Cyse-DBB*6801 and Cyse-DBB*5901, were found to be associated with resistance to V. anguillarum, with a frequency of 13.75%, 11.25%, 11.25%, 8.75% in the HR families and 1.25%, 1.25%, 1.25%, 1.25% and 1.25% in the LR families (p < 0.01, 0.05, 0.05 and p = 0.064), respectively. Conclusions Elucidation of the role of MHC II B genes in half-smooth tongue sole should prove to be helpful to the in-depth development of marker-assisted selective breeding in half-smooth tongue sole.
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30. One Fault Diagnosis System of Power Information Collection Terminal
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Rui-ming Chen, Fu-sheng Wei, Xiao Yong, San-lei Dang, and Jing-feng Yang
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Terminal (electronics) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Electrical engineering ,business ,Fault (power engineering) ,Power (physics) ,Reliability engineering - Published
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31. Purification of a dry pea seed proteinolytic enzyme complex
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Jing-Feng Yang and Ladislav Malek
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Enzyme complex ,Chromatography ,Ion exchange ,Reducing agent ,Plant Science ,General Medicine ,Horticulture ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Dithiothreitol ,Protease inhibitor (biology) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Hydrolysis ,Electrophoresis ,chemistry ,medicine ,Ammonium ,Molecular Biology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
A large proteinolytic complex of M r ca 400 000 consisting of at least six distinct proteins, optimally active near pH 8, was purified from dry pea seeds using two different purification protocols. The better protocol used nonreducing buffers and was based on ammonium sulphate precipitation, anion exchange chromatography and preparative electrophoresis resulted in nearly a 2000-fold purification. Inclusion of reducing agents 2-mercaptoethanol or dithiothreitol appeared to modify the protease inhibitor sensitivity of the complex. A possible similarity of the particle to the mammalian proteasome is discussed.
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32. Construction of a genetic linkage map and mapping of a female-specific DNA marker in half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis)
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Xiaolin Liao, Hongyu Ma, Jing-Feng Yang, Changwei Shao, Gen-Bo Xu, Song-Lin Chen, Yongsheng Tian, and Xiang-Shan Ji
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Genetics ,Genetic Markers ,Genetic diversity ,China ,Chromosome Mapping ,Biology ,Quantitative trait locus ,Sex Determination Processes ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Gene mapping ,Genetic marker ,Flatfishes ,Polymorphic Microsatellite Marker ,Microsatellite ,Animals ,Amplified fragment length polymorphism ,Female ,Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis ,Smooth tongue ,Microsatellite Repeats - Abstract
The half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis, hereafter, “tongue sole”) is a marine flatfish with great commercial importance for fisheries and aquaculture in China. It has also been a promising model for the study of sex determination mechanisms in fish. Here, we report the construction of a genetic linkage map for the tongue sole, based on 137 markers including 103 AFLP markers, 33 microsatellite markers, and one female-specific DNA marker. Twenty-six linkage groups (LGs) were found. The total map length was 934.6 cM (Kosambi), with an average spacing of 8.4 cM, covering 64.4% of the estimated genome size. Furthermore, a female-specific SCAR marker, CseF-382, was mapped on LG5. This study represents the first genetic linkage map in the tongue sole. This map has great potential in the identification of quantitative traits loci and sex-related genes and marker-assisted selection in the tongue sole. Meanwhile, the new set of polymorphic microsatellite markers developed in this study is not only useful for genetic mapping but also of critical importance for studies on genetic diversity and broodstock management in tongue sole.
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33. Artificial gynogenesis and sex determination in half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis)
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Xiang-Shan Ji, Yongsheng Tian, Jieming Zhai, Changwei Shao, Zhimeng Zhuang, Na Wang, Xiaolin Liao, Peng-Fei Wu, Song-Lin Chen, Jianyong Xu, Zhenxia Sha, Jing-Feng Yang, and Pengzhi Su
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Genetics ,Time Factors ,Chimera ,Ultraviolet Rays ,Chromosome ,Embryo ,Biology ,Haploidy ,Sex Determination Processes ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Diploidy ,Survival Analysis ,Cold Temperature ,Genetic marker ,Perches ,Fertilization ,Flatfishes ,Microsatellite ,Animals ,Sex Preselection ,Ploidy ,Allele ,Smooth tongue ,Heterogametic sex - Abstract
Half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis) is an important cultured marine fish as well as a promising model fish for the study of sex determination mechanisms. In the present study, a protocol for artificial gynogenesis of half-smooth tongue sole was developed in order to identify the sex determination mechanism and to generate all-female stock. The optimal UV-irradiation dose for genetically inactivating sea perch spermatozoa was determined to be > or =30 mJ/cm(2). The optimal initiation time for cold shock of gynogenetic embryos was determined to be 5 min after fertilization, while the optimal temperature and treatment duration were determined to be 20-25 min at 5 degrees C. Chromosomes from common diploids, gynogenetic haploids, and diploids were analyzed. WW chromosomes were discovered in some of the gynogenetic diploids. The microsatellite marker was applied to analyze gynogenetic diploid fry. Among the 30 gynogenetic diploid fry, 11 fry contained only one allele, while 19 contained two alleles, which had the same genotype as their mother. The female-specific DNA marker was observed in four individuals out of ten gynogenetic diploid fry. Ploidy analysis of 20 putative gynogenetic fry showed them all to be diploid. Thus, a protocol for the induction of artificial gynogenesis has been developed for the first time in half smooth tongue sole, and the sex determination mechanism in the tongue sole was determined to be female heterogametic with the ZW chromosome.
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34. Ultraviolet-Ray-Induced Sea Cucumber (Stichopus japonicus) Melting Is Mediated by the Caspase-Dependent Mitochondrial Apoptotic Pathway.
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Li Su, Jing-Feng Yang, Xi Fu, Liang Dong, Da-Yong Zhou, Li-Ming Sun, and Zhenwei Gong
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35. [The study of raman spectra for ethanol under the pressures of 0.1-900 MPa at 24 degrees C]
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Jing-feng, Yang, Hai-fei, Zheng, and Wen-xia, Li
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Ethanol ,Models, Chemical ,Pressure ,Temperature ,Water ,Hydrogen Bonding ,Spectrum Analysis, Raman ,Vibration - Abstract
Experimental measurement and study of Raman spectra for pure ethanol and 50% ethanol aqueous solution has been conducted at ambient temperature and the pressures of 0.1-900 MPa by using Cubic Zirconia anvil cell. The result shows that the frequency of C-H stretch vibration increases with increasing pressure and each of their relation between the frequency and pressure can be expressed as following: for pure ethanol: v1 = 2881.890 + 0.00127 P + 6.213 x 10(-6) P2; V2 = 2928.707 + 0.004 38 P + 4.772 10(-6) p2; v3 = 2973.457 + 0.0089 P + 3.245 x 10(-6) p2; for 50% ethanol aqueous solution: v1 = 2885.616 + 0.010 8 P-2.699 x 10(-6) P2; v2 = 2932.734 + 0.0137 P - 3.346 x 0(-6) p2; v3 = 2978.115 + 0.0165 P - 4.914 x 10(-6) P2. Furthermore, the authors have observed that at the pressure lower than 550 MPa, the strength of hydrogen bonding becomes stronger with increasing pressure.
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36. Design of prepayment implementation and its data exchange security protection based on Power Metering Automatic system
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San-lei, Dang, primary, Jing-feng, Yang, additional, Fu-sheng, Wei, additional, and Hua-kun, Que, additional
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37. Effect of interface roughness on the carrier transport in germanium MOSFETs investigated by Monte Carlo method
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Gang, Du, primary, Xiao-Yan, Liu, additional, Zhi-Liang, Xia, additional, Jing-Feng, Yang, additional, and Ru-Qi, Han, additional
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38. Analysis of Apoptosis in Ultraviolet-Induced Sea Cucumber (Stichopus japonicus) Melting Using Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl-Transferase-Mediated dUTP Nick End-Labeling Assay and Cleaved Caspase-3 Immunohistochemistry.
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Jing-Feng Yang, Rong-Chun Gao, Hai-Tao Wu, Peng-Fei Li, Xian-Shu Hu, Da-Yong Zhou, Bei-Wei Zhu, and Yi-Cheng Su
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39. Isolation, Structural Characterization, and Lymphopoiesis Stimulant Activity of a Polysaccharide from the Abalone Gonad.
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Jing-feng Yang, Yue-hui Li, Jun Zhao, Peng-fei Li, Ce Zhu, Ye-han Song, Lan-yi Zhang, and Bei-wei Zhu
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A novel polysaccharide (AGP-32) from the gonad of Haliotis discus hannai Ino was isolated using a protease-assisted process and successive ion-exchange and gel-filtration chromatography. The backbone of AGP-32 was determined using hydrolysis with trifluoroacetic acid. FTIR, NMR, and methylation analysis, and periodate oxidation and Smith degradation analysis revealed that the AGP-32 backbone mainly consisted of (1→6)-linked mannose, (1→3)-linked galactose, and (1→3)-linked glucose in a proportion of 2:3:1. An in vitro cell assay indicated that AGP-32 promoted mice splenic lymphocyte proliferation by 26% at a concentration of 50 μg/mL. AGP-32 had an effect on immune protection and is a candidate for consideration as a functional food. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Induction of Mitogynogenetic Diploids and Identification of WW Super-female Using Sex-Specific SSR Markers in Half-Smooth Tongue Sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis).
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Song-Lin Chen, Xiang-Shan Ji, Chang-Wei Shao, Wen-Long Li, Jing-Feng Yang, Zuo Liang, Xiao-Lin Liao, Gen-Bo Xu, Ying Xu, and Wen-Tao Song
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The half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis) is an important cultured marine fish as well as a promising model fish for the study of sex determination mechanisms. In the present study, a protocol for artificial induction of mitogynogenesis by hydrostatic pressure using heterologous spermwas developed in half-smooth tongue sole in order to assess homozygosity of gynogens and to identify WW super-female. The optimal initiation time for pressure shock of mitogynogenetic embryos was determined to be 21.5 min after insemination when water temperature is at 22–23°C, while the optimal pressure and treatment duration were determined to be 70 MPa for 4 min. About 1,500 mitogynogenetic diploid larvae were obtained. Ten tongue sole microsatellite markers were used for homozygosity analysis of 24 mitogynogenetic larvae. Among the 24 larvae, the percentage of homozygosity ranged from 73.91% to 87.50% with an average homozygosity of 80.54%. Sex-specific simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, CseF-SSR1, were isolated and used for identifying WW super-female mitogynogens in the tongue sole. The amplification of genomic DNA using the sex-specific SSR marker produced one DNA band of 206 bp in ZZ males, two DNA bands of 206 and 218 bp in ZW females, and one DNA band of 218 bp in WW super-females. Four WW “super-female” gynogens were observed in 39 mitogynogenetic diploids, indicating a ZW sex determination mechanism in the tongue sole. Thus, a protocol for the induction of artificial mitogynogenesis has been developed for the first time in halfsmooth tongue sole, and the WW super-female diploids were identified in the mitogynogens by sex-specific SSR markers. These findings lay the foundation and provide important tool for the elaboration of sex determination mechanism, generation of WW super-females, and development of clone line and breeding of all-female stock in the half-smooth tongue sole. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Artificial gynogenesis and assessment of homozygosity in meiotic gynogens of spotted halibut ( Verasper variegatus).
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Xiang-Shan Ji, Song-Lin Chen, Jing-Feng Yang, Hong-Yu Ma, and Yun-Liang Jiang
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POPULATION ,HALIBUT ,GYNOGENESIS ,SEX ratio ,REPRODUCTION ,MORPHOLOGY - Abstract
In the present study, methodology of gynogenetic induction in spotted halibut were developed and optimized; the sex ratio of putative meiotic gynogenetic diploids was determined using AFLP-based molecular sexing technique; the homozygosity of gynogenetic population was assessed as opposed to cultivated population. The results showed that high percentage of meiotic gynogenetic diploids were generated when the eggs fertilized with irradiated heterologous sea perch frozen sperm (30-50 mJ cm) were cold shocked in sea water of −1°C for 40-75 min at 5 min after fertilization. About 15,200 diploid gynogenetic larvae were achieved and they exhibited normal morphology similar to diploid control. The gynogenetic diploids were 100% female, which first confirmed the female homogamete (XX/XY) sex determination in spotted halibut. The genetic analysis showed that the average H was, respectively, 0.404 and 0.724 in gynogenetic population and cultivated population, indicating an increase of homozygosity in gynogenetic population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Preparation and in vitro antioxidant activity of enzymatic hydrolysates from oyster ( Crassostrea talienwhannensis) meat.
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Xiu-Ping Dong, Bei-Wei Zhu, Hong-Xia Zhao, Da-Yong Zhou, Hai-Tao Wu, Jing-Feng Yang, Dong-Mei Li, and Yoshiyuki Murata
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ANTIOXIDANTS ,OYSTERS ,CRASSOSTREA ,MOLECULAR weights ,PROTEOLYTIC enzymes - Abstract
Oyster is an abundant resource from ocean, which contains high content of protein. In the present study, oyster ( Crassostrea talienwhannensis) meat was digested with three proteases including papain, neutrase and alcalase respectively and the derived hydrolysates were fractionated using a series of ultrafiltration membranes (molecular weight cut-offs of 10, 5, 3 and 1 kDa). The resultant peptide fractions were evaluated for antioxidant activity using 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay and reducing power assay. Results indicated that oyster meat hydrolysates (OMHs) possessed DPPH radical scavenging capacity and reducing power in a dose-dependent manner. The fractions below 1 kDa showed the strongest overall antioxidant activity. The present study demonstrated that the antioxidant potent of OMHs was strongly related to their concentration, size and amino acid composition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Artificial gynogenesis in Cynoglossus semilaevis with homologous sperm and its verification using microsatellite markers.
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Xiang-Shan Ji, Yong-Sheng Tian, Jing-Feng Yang, Peng-Fei Wu, Yun-Liang Jiang, and Song-Lin Chen
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CYNOGLOSSUS ,GYNOGENESIS ,FISH spermatozoa ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,HEREDITY - Abstract
Effective methods for induction of gynogenetic diploids in Cynoglossus semilaevis are needed to initiate monosex culture. An effective protocol to induce half-smooth tongue sole gynogenesis using homologous sperm was developed in this study. A UV dose of 50 mJ cm
−2 was found to be the most effective for genetic inactivation of tongue sole sperm. Treatment optima for cold shocks were 5 °C for 20–23 min at 5 min after fertilization and the hatching rate of gynogenetic diploids was 10.0%. Microsatellite analysis at locus Csou 6 revealed that there was no genetic contribution from the paternal genome in 24 progenies of a meiotic gynogenetic family. Polymerase chain reaction demonstrated that only four individuals of 24 meiotic gynogenetic diploids produced the female-specific band of about 205 bp. The female/male ratio of gynogenetic diploids was significantly different from the theoretical ratio of 1:1. It is possible that there are some recessive lethal genes in W chromosome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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44. Extraction of lipid from sea urchin ( Strongylocentrotus nudus) gonad by enzyme-assisted aqueous and supercritical carbon dioxide methods.
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Bei-Wei Zhu, Lei Qin, Da-Yong Zhou, Hai-Tao Wu, Jing Wu, Jing-Feng Yang, Dong-Mei Li, Xiu-Ping Dong, and Murata, Yoshiyuki
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SEA urchins ,CYSTEINE proteinases ,ORGANIC solvents ,CARBON dioxide ,DIGESTIVE enzymes - Abstract
As rich in polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA), sea urchin gonad could be used as a potential resource of such type ingredients. In the present study, lipid was extracted from sea urchin ( Strongylocentrotus nudus) gonad, without using organic solvent but using an enzyme-assisted aqueous method and a supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO
2 ) method. The yield of lipid extracted was calculated in comparison with the soxhlet extraction using ethyl ether as solvent. The results showed that enzyme-assisted aqueous extraction allowed recovering 82.0 ± 2.1, 76.0 ± 2.3, 72.9 ± 3.6, and 61.5 ± 1.6% of sea urchin gonad lipid from the sample hydrolyzed by papain, neutral protease, alkaline protease, and trypsin, respectively. Meanwhile, a lipid yield of 53.7 ± 2.6% was achieved by SC-CO2 extraction. The lipid obtained was divided into unsaponifiable (sterol) and fatty acid, and analyzed by GC–MS. Results demonstrated that the compositions of sterol and fatty acid were very similar for samples extracted by different methods. PUFA was the chief component which accounts for approximately 35% of the total fatty acid. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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45. Structural analysis of a polysaccharide from Patinopecten yessoensis viscera.
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Bei-Wei Zhu, Da-Yong Zhou, Jing-Feng Yang, Xue Yan, Dong-Mei Li, Xiu-Ping Dong, Yun-Hai Yu, and Murata, Yoshiyuki
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POLYSACCHARIDES ,PATINOPECTEN ,VISCERA ,WINE oxidation ,NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy ,MOLECULAR weights ,DISEASES - Abstract
A water-soluble polysaccharide, SVP-2, was obtained from Patinopecten yessoensis viscera. Its major structural features were elucidated using composition analysis, methylation analysis, periodate oxidation and Smith degradation, partial acid hydrolysis, and NMR spectroscopy. The results indicated that SVP-2, with an average molecular weight of 170 kDa, was composed of rhamnose, fucose, arabian, xylose, mannose, galactose, and glucose in molar ratios of 1.65:2.54:4.05:5.60:1.48:4.90:1.00. Furthermore, it could deduce that the backbone of SVP-2 consisted of 1,3,4-linked pyran fucose, 1,3,4-linked pyran galactose, and 1,3-linked pyran arabian residues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Antioxidant activity of sulphated polysaccharide conjugates from abalone ( Haliotis discus hannai Ino).
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Bei-Wei Zhu, Li-Sha Wang, Da-Yong Zhou, Dong-Mei Li, Li-Ming Sun, Jing-Feng Yang, Hai-Tao Wu, Xue-Qin Zhou, and Mikiro Tada
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ANTIOXIDANTS ,POLYSACCHARIDES ,ABALONES ,VISCERA ,EXTRACTION (Chemistry) ,PRECIPITATION (Chemistry) - Abstract
Abstract  The water-soluble sulphated polysaccharide conjugates were obtained from abalone viscera (Haliotis discus hannai Ino) by alkaline protease extraction followed by ethanol precipitation. Their antioxidant activities were evaluated in vitro by hydroxyl radicals scavenging activity, reducing power and metal chelating activity. Those various antioxidant activities were compared to standard antioxidants ascorbic acid and EDTA. The experimental results indicated that the crude extract having notable hydroxyl free radicals scavenging activity and moderate reducing power and chelating potency. The crude sulphated polysaccharide conjugates was enzymatically hydrolyzed by five commercially available proteases (trypsin, vernase, neutrase, pepsin and papain), and the resultant digests were tested for their antioxidant activities. Those proteolytic hydrolysates, although improving the hydroxyl radical scavenging activity in all cases except one, had lower reducing power and 3â15 times lower chelating ability than the native extract. Product derived from pepsin hydrolysate was fractionated by gel-filtration chromatography with sephadex G-100, giving two fractions containing sulphated polysaccharide conjugates termed ACP I and ACP II. The neutral monosaccharide composition of ACP I is rhamnose, fucose, xylose, mannose, galactose and glucose in a molar ratio of 1.00:45.14:4.00:5.36:33.18:2.15, with an average molecular weight of about 271 kDa. The neutral monosaccharide composition of ACP II is rhamnose, fucose, xylose, mannose, galactose and glucose in a molar ratio of 1.00:12.51:1.33:4.98:16.08:1.46, with an average molecular weight of about 6 kDa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci from black snapper Sebastodes fuscescens (Houttuyn).
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Jing-Feng Yang, Li-Li Zhao, Chang-Wei Shao, Xiang-Shan Ji, Xiao-Lin Liao, and Song-Lin Chen
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SEBASTES ,EASTERN massasauga ,LOCUS (Genetics) ,LINKAGE disequilibrium ,GENETIC markers ,MICROSATELLITE repeats - Abstract
Black snapper Sebastodes fuscescens (Houttuyn) is an economocally important species. Fourty-five microsatellite loci were isolated from an enriched genomic library of S. fuscescens. Ten of these loci were polymorphic in a test population with alleles per locus ranging from 2 to 5, and observed and expected heterozygosities per locus from 0.21 to 1.00 and from 0.19 to 0.86, respectively. Three loci significantly deviated from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium after Bonferroni correction and no significant linkage disequilibrium was found between pairs of loci. These polymorphic microsatellite loci would be useful for investigating genetic diversity of S. fuscescens and other related species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Isolation and characterization of 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci from small yellow croaker (Pseudosciaena polyactis).
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Song-Lin Chen, Shi-Chao Xing, Gen-Bo Xu, Xiaolin Liao, and Jing-Feng Yang
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MARINE fishes ,SCIAENIDAE ,PSEUDOSCIAENA ,LOCUS (Genetics) ,LINKAGE disequilibrium - Abstract
Small yellow croaker (Pseudosciaena polyactis) is an economically important marine fish species. About 43 microsatellite loci were isolated from two enriched genomic library of Pseudosciaena polyactis. Ten of these loci were polymorphic in a test population with alleles per locus ranging from two to six, and observed and expected heterozygosities per locus from 0.3750 to 0.8750 and from 0.3112 to 0.8121, respectively. No loci significantly deviated from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium after Bonferroni correction and no significant linkage disequilibrium was found between pairs of loci. These polymorphic microsatellite loci would be useful for investigating genetic diversity of Pseudosciaena polyactis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. In vitro antioxidant activity of enzymatic hydrolysates prepared from abalone (Haliotis discus hannai Ino) viscera.
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Da-Yong Zhou, Bei-Wei Zhu, Lu Qiao, Hai-Tao Wu, Dong-Mei Li, Jing-Feng Yang, and Murata, Yoshiyuki
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ABALONES , *PROTEOLYTIC enzymes , *PAPAIN , *ULTRAFILTRATION , *BIOREACTORS , *ENZYMES , *ANTIOXIDANTS - Abstract
Pacific abalone (Holiotis discus hannai Ino) viscera, which are normally discarded as byproducts, were hydrolyzed with five commercially available proteases, including alkali protease, papain, neutral protease, pepsin, and trypsin. The hydrolysates obtained were fractionated using ultrafiltration membrane bioreactor system. The resulting hydrolysate fractions were investigated for their antioxidant activities, including the scavenging effect on 1,1-diphenyl-2picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical, the scavenging effect on hydroxyl radical, and the reducing power. Results showed that the hydrolysate fractions were effective antioxidants, and the antioxidant activity of the hydrolysates was related to the enzyme type employed. As byproducts, abalone viscera can be used as a potential source of antioxidant peptides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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