2024
DOI: 10.1039/d3fo04026g
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Exploring immunoregulatory properties of a phenolic-enriched maple syrup extract through integrated proteomics and in vitro assays

Tess Puopolo,
Ying Chen,
Hang Ma
et al.

Abstract: Phenolic-enriched maple syrup extract (MSX) demonstrates immunoregulatory properties within the context of inflammation, manifesting its regulatory effects across both innate and adaptive immune responses, thereby unveiling its therapeutic promise.

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“…The XIC RT window was set to dynamic, with optimal tolerances determined by Spectronaut, and the correction factor was set to the system default. Protein intensities were normalized by Spectronaut using local normalization . The raw spectral protein intensities of the Spectronaut output were converted to molar concentrations according to the total protein approach using the following equation: Protein (pmol/mg protein) = [total intensity/(molar mass (g/mol) × total protein intensity)] × 10 9 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The XIC RT window was set to dynamic, with optimal tolerances determined by Spectronaut, and the correction factor was set to the system default. Protein intensities were normalized by Spectronaut using local normalization . The raw spectral protein intensities of the Spectronaut output were converted to molar concentrations according to the total protein approach using the following equation: Protein (pmol/mg protein) = [total intensity/(molar mass (g/mol) × total protein intensity)] × 10 9 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%