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Yang F, He X, Wen X, Qu G, Zhang H, Luo Z, Sun S. Integrated lipidomics and microbiomics reveal the quality changes of fresh yak tenderloin during storage. Food Chem X 2024; 24:101984. [PMID: 39629284 PMCID: PMC11612822 DOI: 10.1016/j.fochx.2024.101984] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/10/2024] [Revised: 11/06/2024] [Accepted: 11/07/2024] [Indexed: 12/07/2024] Open
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The changes in lipid and microbial during beef storage exert a substantial impact on the overall quality of beef. In this study, lipidomics and microbiomics were used to evaluate the effects of chilled storage (at 4 °C, CS) and superchilled storage (at -2 °C, SS) on the quality of yak tenderloin. The data revealed that TG, PS, PI, PE, and Car are the key factors contributing to the generation of undesirable odor during the storage of tenderloin. Macrococcus, Lactobacillus, Myroides, and Proteobacteria directly affect the storage quality of yak tenderloin. Integrated analysis revealed that microbial metabolites interact with lipids, resulting in a deterioration of meat quality. These changes are mediated by Myroides, Pseudomonas, and Lactobacillus, which regulate fatty oxidation and metabolism of PE, PI, PS, Cer, and SM. These findings have important implications for understanding the changes in quality and microbial activity of refrigerated meat and meat products.
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- Feiyan Yang
- National Engineering Laboratory for Deep Process of Rice and Byproducts, Hunan Key Laboratory of Grain-Oil Deep Process and Quality Control, Hunan Key Laboratory of Forestry Edible Resources Safety and Processing, College of Food Science and Engineering, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha 410004, Hunan, China
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- National Engineering Laboratory for Deep Process of Rice and Byproducts, Hunan Key Laboratory of Grain-Oil Deep Process and Quality Control, Hunan Key Laboratory of Forestry Edible Resources Safety and Processing, College of Food Science and Engineering, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha 410004, Hunan, China
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- National Engineering Laboratory for Deep Process of Rice and Byproducts, Hunan Key Laboratory of Grain-Oil Deep Process and Quality Control, Hunan Key Laboratory of Forestry Edible Resources Safety and Processing, College of Food Science and Engineering, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha 410004, Hunan, China
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- National Engineering Laboratory for Deep Process of Rice and Byproducts, Hunan Key Laboratory of Grain-Oil Deep Process and Quality Control, Hunan Key Laboratory of Forestry Edible Resources Safety and Processing, College of Food Science and Engineering, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha 410004, Hunan, China
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- National Engineering Laboratory for Deep Process of Rice and Byproducts, Hunan Key Laboratory of Grain-Oil Deep Process and Quality Control, Hunan Key Laboratory of Forestry Edible Resources Safety and Processing, College of Food Science and Engineering, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha 410004, Hunan, China
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- College of Food Science, Tibet Agriculture & Animal Husbandry University, Nyingchi 860000, Tibet, China
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- National Engineering Laboratory for Deep Process of Rice and Byproducts, Hunan Key Laboratory of Grain-Oil Deep Process and Quality Control, Hunan Key Laboratory of Forestry Edible Resources Safety and Processing, College of Food Science and Engineering, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha 410004, Hunan, China
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Chong HX, Yusoff NAA, Hor YY, Lew LC, Jaafar MH, Choi SB, Yusoff MSB, Wahid N, Abdullah MFIL, Zakaria N, Ong KL, Park YH, Liong MT. Lactobacillus plantarum DR7 improved upper respiratory tract infections via enhancing immune and inflammatory parameters: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. J Dairy Sci 2019; 102:4783-4797. [PMID: 30954261 DOI: 10.3168/jds.2018-16103] [Citation(s) in RCA: 66] [Impact Index Per Article: 11.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/04/2018] [Accepted: 02/12/2019] [Indexed: 12/20/2022]
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The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of Lactobacillus plantarum DR7 isolated from bovine milk against upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) and elucidate the possible mechanisms underlying immunomodulatory properties. The DR7 strain (9 log cfu/d) was administered for 12 wk in a randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled human study involving 109 adults (DR7, n = 56; placebo, n = 53). Subjects were assessed for health conditions monthly via questionnaires, and blood samples were evaluated for cytokine concentrations, peroxidation and oxidative stress, and gene expression in T cells and natural killer (NK) cells. The administration of DR7 reduced the duration of nasal symptoms (mean difference 5.09 d; 95% CI: 0.42-9.75) and the frequency of URTI (mean difference 0.32; 95% CI: 0.01-0.63) after 12 and 4 wk, respectively, compared with the placebo. The DR7 treatment suppressed plasma proinflammatory cytokines (IFN-γ, TNF-α) in middle-aged adults (30 to 60 yr old), while enhancing anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-4, IL-10) in young adults (<30 yr old), accompanied by reduced plasma peroxidation and oxidative stress levels compared with the placebo. Young adults who received DR7 showed higher expression of plasma CD44 and CD117 by 4.50- and 2.22-fold, respectively, compared with the placebo. Meanwhile, middle-aged adults showed lower expression of plasma CD4 and CD8 by 11.26- and 1.80-fold, respectively, compared with the placebo, indicating less T-cell activation. In contrast, both young and middle-aged adults who received DR7 showed enhanced presence of nonresting and mature NK cells compared with those who received the placebo. We postulate that DR7 alleviated the symptoms of URTI by improving inflammatory parameters and enhancing immunomodulatory properties.
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- Hui-Xian Chong
- School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia
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- School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Malaysia
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- School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia
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- School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia
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- School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia
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- School of Data Sciences, Perdana University, 43400 Serdang, Malaysia
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- School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Malaysia
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- Community Health Center, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia
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- School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Malaysia
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- Clinical Nutrition Intl (M) Sdn Bhd, 43200 Selangor, Malaysia
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- Department of Biotechnology, Yeungnam University, 712-749 Gyeongsan, Korea.
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- School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia.
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Chong H, Yusoff NA, Hor YY, Lew LC, Jaafar M, Choi SB, Yusoff M, Wahid N, Abdullah M, Zakaria N, Ong KL, Park YH, Liong MT. Lactobacillus plantarum DR7 alleviates stress and anxiety in adults: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Benef Microbes 2019; 10:355-373. [DOI: 10.3920/bm2018.0135] [Citation(s) in RCA: 77] [Impact Index Per Article: 12.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/08/2023]
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Probiotics have been reported to exert beneficial effects along the gut-brain axis. This randomised, double-blind and placebo-controlled human study aimed to evaluate such properties of Lactobacillus plantarum DR7 and its accompanying mechanisms in stressed adults. One hundred and eleven (n=111; DR7 n=56, placebo n=55) stressed adults were recruited based on moderate stress levels using the PSS-10 questionnaire. The consumption of DR7 (1×109 cfu/day) for 12 weeks reduced symptoms of stress (P=0.024), anxiety (P=0.001), and total psychological scores (P=0.022) as early as 8 weeks among stressed adults compared to the placebo group as assessed by the DASS-42 questionnaire. Plasma cortisol level was reduced among DR7 subjects as compared to the placebo, accompanied by reduced plasma pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as interferon-γ and transforming growth factor-α and increased plasma anti-inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin 10 (P<0.05). DR7 better improved cognitive and memory functions in normal adults (>30 years old), such as basic attention, emotional cognition, and associate learning (P<0.05), as compared to the placebo and young adults (<30 years old). The administration of DR7 enhanced the serotonin pathway, as observed by lowered expressions of plasma dopamine β-hydroxylase (DBH), tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase and tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase accompanied by increased expressions of tryptophan hydroxylase-2 and 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor-6, while stabilising the dopamine pathway as observed via stabilised expressions of TH and DBH over 12 weeks as compared to the placebo (P<0.05). Our results indicated that DR7 fulfil the requirement of a probiotic strain as per recommendation of FAO/WHO and could be applicable as a natural strategy to improve psychological functions, cognitive health and memory in stressed adults.
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- H.X. Chong
- School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia
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- School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Malaysia
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- School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia
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- School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia
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- School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia
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- School of Data Sciences, Perdana University, 43400 Serdang, Malaysia
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- School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Malaysia
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- Community Health Center, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia
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- Advanced Medical and Dental Institute, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 13200 Bertam, Malaysia
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- School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Malaysia
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- Clinical Nutrition Intl (M) Sdn Bhd, 43200 Selangor, Malaysia
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- Department of Biotechnology, Yeungnam University, Joyeong-dong, Gyeongsan, Gyeongsangbuk-do, 712-749, South Korea
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- School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia
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Tan PL, Liong MT. In silico approaches for probiotic-derived bioactives. Trends Biotechnol 2014; 32:599-601. [DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2014.09.011] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/27/2014] [Revised: 09/25/2014] [Accepted: 09/30/2014] [Indexed: 12/24/2022]
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