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    Nutritional Control of Inflammatory Responses in Broiler Chicken

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    <Preliminary>Thermal Softening of Wet Wood in the Temperature Range of 0 to 200℃

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    Functional Roles of B‐Vitamins in the Gut and Gut Microbiome

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    The gut microbiota produce hundreds of bioactive compounds, including B-vitamins, which play significant physiological roles in hosts by supporting the fitness of symbiotic species and suppressing the growth of competitive species. B-vitamins are also essential to the host and certain gut bacterium. Although dietary B-vitamins are mainly absorbed from the small intestine, excess B-vitamins unable to be absorbed in the small intestine are supplied to the distal gut. In addition, B-vitamins are supplied from biosynthesis by distal gut microbiota. B-vitamins in the distal colon may perform many important functions in the body; they act as (1) nutrients for a host and their microbiota, (2) regulators of immune cell activity, (3) mediators of drug efficacy, (4) supporters of survival, or the fitness of certain bacterium, (5) suppressors of colonization by pathogenic bacteria, and (6) modulators of colitis. Insights into basic biophysical principles, including the bioavailability of B-vitamins and their derivatives in the distal gut are still not fully elucidated. Here we briefly review the function of single B-vitamin in the distal gut including their roles in relation to bacteria. The prospect of extending analytical methods to better understand the role of B-vitamins in the gut is also explored

    Nutrition-Physiology-Gene Interactions in the Chicken

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    Nutrition entails the sum of processes involved in the ingestion of foods, digestion, absorption, transport of nutrients, intermediary metabolism, underlying anabolism and catabolism, and excretion of unabsorbed nutrients and metabolites. Research at the Animal Nutrition Laboratory is concerned with the identification of nutritional characteristics in several animal species with the aid of comparative biochemistry and molecular biology. This mini-review provides an overview of the nutritional regulation of metabolism, physiological functions and gene expression in avian species

    Age-Related Changes in the Penile Reflex of Rats

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    The penile reflex in sexually experienced male rats aged 10 and 44 weeks was observed for 20 min following sheath retraction. All 7 males aged 10 weeks showed erections, cups arid flips, while of 5 males aged 44 weeks only 2 showed erections.Frequencies of the above behaviors in aged males were significantly lower than that in young males. The decrease of penile reflexes with aging was similar to that of copulatory behavior with aging, when paired with receptive females. The presentstudy is the first to clearly establish the pattern of penile reflexes in aged rats

    Copulatory behavior of male house musk shrews (Suncus murinus)

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    The copulatory behavior in male house musk shrews (Jic: SUN strain) aged 10-12 months was observed under the light (09:00-11:00) and dark (20:00-22:00) periods. The females of same strain were used as stimulus in copulatory behavior tests.Two-hour test sessions were recorded. All 14 males showed one ejaculation after a few intromissions within 2 hours. These values are similar to that of male guinea pigs. Comparing behavioral frequencies and latencies for males observed in thelight and dark periods, there were no significant differences between two groups. The present study is the first to clearly establish the pattern of copulatory behavior in male house musk shrews
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