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Hongnan Liu

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  41
Citations -  1298

Hongnan Liu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amino acid & Gut flora. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 37 publications receiving 808 citations.

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Effects of different concentrations of coated nano zinc oxide material on fecal bacterial composition and intestinal barrier in weaned piglets

TL;DR: Microbiota sequencing resluts showed that Cnz could significantly alter the intestinal microbiota composition and metabolism and 10% supplementation is more effective rather than the 5% material in increasing intestinal barrier through affecting gut microbiota.
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Effects of coated cysteamine hydrochloride on muscle fiber characteristics and amino acid composition of finishing pigs

TL;DR: Cysteamine supplementation could increase fiber density and distribution of fiber types and improved the deposition of protein in the LDM by up-regulated the expression of amino acid transporters.
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Short-term supplementation of isocaloric meals with l-tryptophan affects pig growth

TL;DR: It is shown that administration of a high concentration of Trp in breakfast with decreasing concentrations of TrP in lunch and dinner positively affected feed utilization and improved feed efficiency, at least in part, through the optimization of amino acid interconversions and nitrogen utilization.
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Dietary Insect Powder Protein Sources Improve Protein Utilization by Regulation on Intestinal Amino Acid-Chemosensing System.

TL;DR: It is found that insect powder as a protein source in feed regulated the mTOR signal pathway and improved amino acid transportation in the intestine for growth promotion and demonstrates that the insect powder is a potentially promising source for protein deposition.
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Influence of supplemented coated-cysteamine on morphology, apoptosis and oxidative stress status of gastrointestinal tract

TL;DR: Although moderate dietary coated Cysteamine showed positive effects on GI mucosal morphology, apoptosis, and oxidative stress status, the excess coated cysteamine may cause apoptosis leading to GI damage in pigs.