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    Horseradish Peroxidase Modification of Sulfomethylated Wheat Straw Alkali Lignin To Improve Its Dispersion Performance

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    Wheat straw alkali lignin (WAL), byproducts from the alkali pulping process, is a low-value product with poor water solubility and limited dispersion performance. Sulfomethylated wheat straw alkali lignin (SWAL) was first prepared by sulfomethylation. In order to further improve the dispersion performance of WAL, a commercially available horseradish peroxidase (HRP) was then used to modify SWAL. Gel permeation chromatography showed an obvious increase in molecular weight after HRP modification by approximately 6 fold and 18 fold, compared with SWAL and WAL, respectively. The structural characterization was investigated by functional group content measurements and IR and <sup>1</sup>H NMR analyses. After the HRP modification, the phenolic and methoxyl group content decreased, while the sulfonic and carboxyl group content increased. Because of the higher molecular weight and hydrophilic group content, the HRP modification induced a significant improvement in adsorption and dispersion performance of WAL

    Additional file 1 of Zinc glycine chelate ameliorates DSS-induced intestinal barrier dysfunction via attenuating TLR4/NF-κB pathway in meat ducks

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    Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Procedure for intestinal permeability of FITC-D intragastric administration in meat ducks. Table S1. Effects of Zn-Gly on growth performance of meat ducks at 14 d
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