Twelve representative buffalo were selected from 22 suckling calves, 41 weaned calves, 57 reserve bulls and 20 adult bulls for slaughter. The study aims to assess the effect of age on dressing percentage, meat percentage and carcass meat yield and physico-chemical properties of longissimus dorsi and biceps femoris, and to evaluate the correlation between live weight and marbling, backfat thickness, rib eye area. The results showed that the slaughter performance and meat quality of Binlangjang male buffalo showed an obvious change with age. The dressing percentage decreased from 54.93% to 51.22% with the increase of age, while meat percentage and carcass meat yield increased gradually with age, which were 34.58-38.59%, 62.95-75.34%; Marbling, backfat thickness and rib eye area increased with age, and there was significant difference between the situation before 3 months and after 12 months of age (P < 0.05). The moisture content was maximum at birth, which then gradually decreased, but the difference was insignificant (P > 0.05). The levels of fat, protein, cholesterol and inosine acid were significantly different before 3 months of age from those after 12 months (P < 0.05). Cholesterol content was negatively correlated with age, the minimum was 80.25 mg/100 g; Inosine acid content increased with age, reaching 133.11 mg/100 g. Marbling, backfat thickness, rib eye area had a high correlation with live weight, with correlation coefficients respectively at 0.9096, 0.9291, 0.9551. Based on the prediction model of live weight, Buffaloes was suitable for slaughtering for superior slaughter performance and meat quality after 24 months of age.
A novel series of piperidine-linked amino-triazine derivatives were designed, synthesized and evaluated for in vitro anti-HIV activity as non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors on the basis of our previous work. Screening results indicated that most compounds showed excellent activity against wild-type HIV-1 with EC(50) values in low nanomolar concentration range (especially compound 6b3, EC(50) = 4.61 nM, SI = 5945) and high activity against K103N/Y181C resistant mutant strain of HIV-1 with EC(50) values in low micromolar concentration range. In addition, preliminary structure-activity relationship and molecular modeling of these new analogs were detailed in this manuscript.
Zinc-bromine flow batteries (ZBFBs) are regarded as one of the most promising technologies for energy storage owing to high energy density and low cost. However, the sluggish reaction kinetics of Br 2 /Br − couples and zinc dendrite issue lead to low power density and poor cycle stability. Herein, a multifunctional carbon felt-based electrode (NTCF) with N-rich defects is fabricated for ZBFBs. The defects with abundant N-containing groups on carbon fibers of NTCF provide high catalytic activity on Br 2 /Br − reactions. Simultaneously, the lower energy barrier of N-rich defects to adsorb zinc atoms, and more deposition sites on NTCF induce more uniform zinc deposition. Thus, a ZBFB using NTCF as both the anode and cathode can stably operate at an unprecedentedly high current density of 180 mA cm −2 with a coulombic efficiency of 97.25%. Moreover, a long cycle life of over 140 cycles with a coulombic efficiency of 98.93% for a Zn symmetric flow battery at 80 mA cm −2 is achieved under a high areal capacity of 40 mAh cm −2 . This current density and areal capacity are by far the highest values ever reported for Zn symmetry flow batteries. Therefore, this work provides an available approach to improve the power density and cycle life of ZBFBs.
An efficient H NMR spectroscopic approach for determining the relative configurations of lignans with a 7,9':7',9-diepoxy moiety has been established. Using the chemical shift differences of H-9 and H-9' (Δδ and Δδ), the configurations of 8-H and 8-OH furofuran lignans can be rapidly and conveniently determined. The rule is applicable for data acquired in DMSO- d, methanol- d, or CDCl. Notably, the rule should be applied carefully when the C-2 or C-6 substituent of the aromatic rings may alter the dominant conformers of the furofuran moiety.
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