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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631368/cardioprotective-effects-of-aloysia-polystachya-essential-oil-on-a-rat-model-with-multiple-cardiovascular-risk-factors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karyne Garcia Tafarelo Moreno, Aline Aparecida Macedo Marques, Gabriela Pereira da Silva, Luana Ale Bertoncelo, Luciane Barbosa Pessoal, Larissa Dantas Gonçalves, Ariany Carvalho Dos Santos, Roosevelt Isaías Carvalho Souza, Denise Brentan Silva, Arquimedes Gasparotto Junior
Traditional medicine is a frequently utilized method to treat cardiovascular disease and its primary risk factors, including hypertension and dyslipidemia. Aloysia polystachya is a species that is commonly employed to treat various pathological conditions, and it has already been identified as having some cardioprotective effects. This study aimed to investigate the protective effects of the essential oil extracted from the leaves of A. polystachya in a rat model that simulates multiple cardiovascular risk factors...
April 17, 2024: Planta Medica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631232/unlocking-the-power-of-libidibia-ferrea-extracts-antimicrobial-antioxidant-and-protective-properties-for-potential-use-in-poultry-production
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Rafaela Silva de Macedo, Joyce Fernanda Assis de Oliveira, Simone Sommerfeld, Fabiana Oliveira Notário, Mário Machado Martins, Luciana Machado Bastos, Breno Gustavo Porfirio Bezerra, Lucas Dos Santos Lisboa, Hugo Alexandre Oliveira Rocha, Renata Mendonça Araujo, Alessandra Aparecida Medeiros-Ronchi, Vasco Azevedo, Belchiolina Beatriz Fonseca
Plant extracts are increasingly recognized as potential prophylactic agents in poultry production due to their diverse bioactive properties. This study investigated the phytochemical and biological properties of Libidibia ferrea (L. ferrea), a plant species native to the Caatinga region of northeastern Brazil. The aim of this study was to identify secondary metabolites and to demonstrate the antimicrobial, antioxidant and protective effects of the plant extract. Three extracts were produced: EHMV, a hydroalcoholic extract from the maceration of pods, and EEMC and EEMV ethanolic extracts from the maceration of peels and pods, respectively, from L...
April 2, 2024: Poultry Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631020/anti-trypanosomal-lignans-isolated-from-salvadoran-peperomia-pseudopereskiifolia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ulises G Castillo, Yoshinori Uekusa, Takehiro Nishimura, Fumiyuki Kiuchi, Morena L Martínez, Jenny Menjívar, Junko Nakajima-Shimada, Marvin J Núñez, Haruhisa Kikuchi
A search for anti-trypanosomal natural compounds from plants collected in El Salvador, a country particularly endemic for Chagas disease, resulted in the isolation of five lignan-type compounds ( 1 - 5 ) from Peperomia pseudopereskiifolia . The lignan derivatives 1 , 2 , and 4 are new. Their absolute configuration was determined by chemical derivatization. Compounds 1 , 5 , 6 , and 8 exhibited anti-trypanosomal activity against the amastigote form of T. cruzi comparable to that of the existing drug benznidazole...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Natural Products
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630610/comparative-genomics-of-a-novel-erwinia-species-associated-with-the-highland-midge-culicoides-impunctatus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jack Pilgrim
Erwinia (Enterobacterales: Erwiniaceae) are a group of cosmopolitan bacteria best known as the causative agents of various plant diseases. However, other species in this genus have been found to play important roles as insect endosymbionts supplementing the diet of their hosts. Here, I describe Candidatus Erwinia impunctatus (Erwimp) associated with the Highland midge Culicoides impunctatus (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), an abundant biting pest in the Scottish Highlands. The genome of this new Erwinia species was assembled using hybrid long and short read techniques, and a comparative analysis was undertaken with other members of the genus to understand its potential ecological niche and impact...
April 2024: Microbial Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630361/neuroprotective-effect-of-withania-somnifera-leaves-extract-nanoemulsion-against-penconazole-induced-neurotoxicity-in-albino-rats-via-modulating-tgf-%C3%AE-1-smad2-signaling-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed Abomosallam, Basma M Hendam, Amr A Abdallah, Rasha Refaat, Heba Nageh Gad El-Hak
Penconazole (PEN) is a systemic triazole fungicide used to control various fungal diseases on grapes, stone fruits, cucurbits, and strawberries. Still, it leaves residues on treated crops after collection with many hazardous effects on population including neurotoxicity. Withania somnifera leaves extract (WSLE) is known for its memory and brain function enhancing ability. To evoke such action efficiently, WSLE bioactive metabolites are needed to cross the blood-brain barrier, that could limit the availability of such compounds to be localized within the brain...
April 17, 2024: Inflammopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630337/neuroprotective-effect-of-sterculia-setigera-leaves-hydroethanolic-extract
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yendubé T Kantati, Magloire K Kodjo, Benjamin Lefranc, Magali Basille-Dugay, Sébastien Hupin, Isabelle Schmitz, Jérôme Leprince, Messanvi Gbeassor, David Vaudry
Plants are a valuable source of information for pharmacological research and new drug discovery. The present study aimed to evaluate the neuroprotective potential of the leaves of the medicinal plant Sterculia setigera. In vitro, the effect of Sterculia setigera leaves dry hydroethanolic extract (SSE) was tested on cultured cerebellar granule neurons (CGN) survival when exposed to hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) or 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA), using the viability probe fluorescein diacetate (FDA), a lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity assay, an immunocytochemical staining against Gap 43, and the quantification of the expression of genes involved in apoptosis, necrosis, or oxidative stress...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Molecular Neuroscience: MN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630198/mechanism-of-benzoxazinoids-affecting-the-growth-and-development-of-fusarium-oxysporum-f-sp-fabae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zixuan Cen, Bijie Hu, Siyin Yang, Guanglei Ma, Yiran Zheng, Yan Dong
Continuous cropping of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) has led to a high incidence of wilt disease. The implementation of an intercropping system involving wheat and faba bean can effectively control the propagation of faba bean wilt disease. To investigate the mechanisms of wheat in mitigating faba bean wilt disease in a wheat-faba bean intercropping system. A comprehensive investigation was conducted to assess the temporal variations in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fabae (FOF) on the chemotaxis of benzoxazinoids (BXs) and wheat root through indoor culture tests...
April 17, 2024: Plant Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630137/the-osics1-is-directly-regulated-by-oswrky6-and-increases-resistance-against-xanthomonas-oryzae-pv-oryzae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jong Hee Im, Changhyun Choi, Man-Young Jung, Sang Ryeol Park, Duk-Ju Hwang
OsICS1 but not OsICS1-L mediates the rice response to Xoo inoculation, with its overexpression increasing resistance against this pathogen. OsICS1 but not OsICS-L is directly upregulated by OsWRKY6. Rice (Oryza sativa) is a staple crop for about half of the global population and is particularly important in the diets of people living in Asia, Latin America, and Africa. This crop is continually threatened by bacterial leaf blight disease caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), which drastically reduces yields; therefore, it is needed to elucidate the plant's resistance mechanisms against Xoo...
April 17, 2024: Planta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629772/osatl32-ubiquitinates-the-reactive-oxygen-species-producing-osrac5-osrbohb-module-to-suppress-rice-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuqing Yan, Hui Wang, Yan Bi, Jiajing Wang, Muhammad Noman, Dayong Li, Fengming Song
Ubiquitination-mediated protein degradation is integral to plant immunity, with E3 ubiquitin ligases acting as key factors in this process. Here, we report the functions of OsATL32, a plasma membrane-localized Arabidopsis Tóxicos En Levadura (ATL)-type E3 ubiquitin ligase, in rice (Oryza sativa) immunity and its associated regulatory network. We found that the expression of OsATL32 is downregulated in both compatible and incompatible interactions between rice and the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629635/unleashing-the-power-of-chlorogenic-acid-exploring-its-potential-in-nutrition-delivery-and-the-food-industry
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REVIEW
Shumeng Hu, Runan Zhao, Xuesong Chi, Tao Chen, Yangjing Li, Yu Xu, Beiwei Zhu, Jiangning Hu
In the contemporary era, heightened emphasis on health and safety has emerged as a paramount concern among individuals with food. The concepts of "natural" and "green" have progressively asserted dominance in the food consumption market. Consequently, through continuous exploration and development, an escalating array of natural bioactive ingredients is finding application in both nutrition delivery and the broader food industry. Chlorogenic acid (CGA), a polyphenolic compound widely distributed in various plants in nature, has garnered significant attention...
April 17, 2024: Food & Function
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629336/the-sweetest-polymer-nanoparticles-opportunities-ahead-for-glycogen-in-nanomedicine
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REVIEW
Quinn A Besford
Most cells take simple sugar (α-D-glucose) and assemble it into highly dense polysaccharide nanoparticles called glycogen. This is achieved through the action of multiple coupled-enzymatic reactions, yielding the cellular store of polymerised glucose to be degraded in times of metabolic need. These nanoparticles can be readily isolated from various animal tissues and plants, and are commercially available on a large scale. Importantly, glycogen is highly water soluble, non-toxic, low-fouling, and biodegradable, making it an attractive nanoparticle for use in nanomedicine, for both diagnosing and treating disease...
April 17, 2024: Soft Matter
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629189/fungal-endophytes-can-modulate-plant-invasion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas W Bard, Quentin C B Cronk, T Jonathan Davies
Symbiotic organisms may contribute to a host plant's success or failure to grow, its ability to maintain viable populations, and potentially, its probability of establishment and spread outside its native range. Intercellular and intracellular microbial symbionts that are asymptomatic in their plant host during some or all of their life cycle - endophytes - can form mutualistic, commensal, or pathogenic relationships, and sometimes novel associations with alien plants. Fungal endophytes are likely the most common endosymbiont infecting plants, with life-history, morphological, physiological, and plant-symbiotic traits that are distinct from other endophytic guilds...
April 17, 2024: Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629080/toward-real-scenery-a-lightweight-tomato-growth-inspection-algorithm-for-leaf-disease-detection-and-fruit-counting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rui Kang, Jiaxin Huang, Xuehai Zhou, Ni Ren, Shangpeng Sun
The deployment of intelligent surveillance systems to monitor tomato plant growth poses substantial challenges due to the dynamic nature of disease patterns and the complexity of environmental conditions such as background and lighting. In this study, an integrated cascade framework that synergizes detectors and trackers was introduced for the simultaneous identification of tomato leaf diseases and fruit counting. We applied an autonomous robot with smartphone camera to collect images for leaf disease and fruits in greenhouses...
2024: Plant phenomics: a science partner journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628941/molecular-characterization-of-porcine-reproductive-and-respiratory-syndrome-virus-identified-in-2021-from-nepal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meera Prajapati, Manita Aryal, Yanmin Li, Zhidong Zhang, Madhav Prasad Acharya, Stephanie Clive, Jean-Pierre Frossard
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), an important viral disease of swine caused by PRRS virus (PRRSV) was first confirmed in Nepal in 2013. Since then, the virus has spread throughout the country and has now become endemic affecting the pig production nationally. However, molecular characterization of circulating strains has not been done in Nepal yet. In the present study, serum samples were collected from outbreak areas of different districts of Nepal and samples positive for PRRSV by ELISA were sent to Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), United Kingdom for sequence analysis...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628649/targeting-bone-homeostasis-regulation-potential-of-traditional-chinese-medicine-flavonoids-in-the-treatment-of-osteoporosis
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REVIEW
Jiazhe Du, Yincang Wang, Chengliang Wu, Xinyu Zhang, Xiaofeng Zhang, Xilin Xu
Osteoporosis is a systemic metabolic disease characterized by disrupted bone formation/resorption and homeostasis. Flavonoids extracted from traditional Chinese medicinal plants regulate bone homeostasis by intervening in differentiating bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, balancing the bone immune system, inhibiting oxidative stress response, and reversing iron overload. The target molecules and signaling pathways, such as Wnt/β-catenin and OPG/RANKL/RANK, directly affect osteoblast/osteoclast activity, exhibiting significant potential in the treatment of OP...
2024: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628630/bridging-food-systems-and-one-health-a-key-to-preventing-future-pandemics
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REVIEW
Marcia Arredondo-Rivera, Zoe Barois, Gustavo Enrique Monti, Johanna Steketee, Annabelle Daburon
Food Systems and One Health are two approaches increasingly known for the holistic perspective they bring when addressing the issues that concern them: food and health. This systematic literature review aims to explore the evidence for using these approaches in a concerted manner to better manage zoonoses. By zoonoses management, we refer to improving the ability to address current zoonoses as well as preventing future ones. A total of 98 scientific articles were screened, of which 29 were considered eligible due to their focus on operationalizing each approach to help address zoonoses, as well as a combination of the two...
June 2024: One Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628369/microbial-dysbiosis-in-roots-and-rhizosphere-of-grapevines-experiencing-decline-is-associated-with-active-metabolic-functions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Romain Darriaut, Tania Marzari, Vincent Lailheugue, Joseph Tran, Guilherme Martins, Elisa Marguerit, Isabelle Masneuf-Pomarède, Virginie Lauvergeat
When grapevine decline, characterized by a premature decrease in vigor and yield and sometimes plant death, cannot be explained by pathological or physiological diseases, one may inquire whether the microbiological status of the soil is responsible. Previous studies have shown that the composition and structure of bacterial and fungal microbial communities in inter-row soil are affected in areas displaying vine decline, compared to areas with non-declining vines within the same plot. A more comprehensive analysis was conducted in one such plot...
2024: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628361/genome-wide-association-study-and-haplotype-analysis-reveal-novel-candidate-genes-for-resistance-to-powdery-mildew-in-soybean
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guoqiang Liu, Yuan Fang, Xueling Liu, Jiacan Jiang, Guangquan Ding, Yongzhen Wang, Xueqian Zhao, Xiaomin Xu, Mengshi Liu, Yingxiang Wang, Cunyi Yang
Powdery mildew disease (PMD) is caused by the obligate biotrophic fungus Microsphaera diffusa Cooke & Peck ( M. diffusa ) and results in significant yield losses in soybean ( Glycine max (L.) Merr.) crops. By identifying disease-resistant genes and breeding soybean accessions with enhanced resistance, we can effectively mitigate the detrimental impact of PMD on soybeans. We analyzed PMD resistance in a diversity panel of 315 soybean accessions in two locations over 3 years, and candidate genes associated with PMD resistance were identified through genome-wide association studies (GWAS), haplotype analysis, qRT-PCR, and EMS mutant analysis...
2024: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627946/diet-quality-and-cardiovascular-disease-risk-among-breast-cancer-survivors-in-the-pathways-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isaac J Ergas, Richard K Cheng, Janise M Roh, Lawrence H Kushi, Jacob K Kresovich, Carlos Iribarren, Mai Nguyen-Huynh, Jamal S Rana, Eileen Rillamas-Sun, Cecile A Laurent, Valerie S Lee, Charles P Quesenberry, Heather Greenlee, Marilyn L Kwan
BACKGROUND: Women with breast cancer are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared with women without breast cancer. Whether higher diet quality at breast cancer diagnosis lowers this risk remains unknown. We set out to determine if higher diet quality at breast cancer diagnosis was related to lower risk of CVD and CVD-related death. METHODS: This analysis included 3415 participants from the Pathway Study, a prospective cohort of women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer at Kaiser Permanente Northern California between 2005 and 2013 and followed through December 31, 2021...
February 29, 2024: JNCI Cancer Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627432/urban-greening-with-shrubs-can-supercharge-invertebrate-abundance-and-diversity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahmuda Sharmin, Mark G Tjoelker, Manuel Esperon-Rodriguez, Alihan Katlav, Amy-Marie Gilpin, Paul D Rymer, Sally A Power
In urban areas, diverse and complex habitats for biodiversity are often lacking. This lack of diversity not only compromises essential ecological processes, such as pollination and nutrient cycling, but also diminishes the resilience of urban ecosystems to pests and diseases. To enhance urban biodiversity, a possible solution is to integrate shrubs alongside trees, thereby increasing the overall amount of vegetation, structural complexity and the associated resource diversity. Here, using a common garden experiment involving a variety of trees and shrubs planted alone and in combination, we evaluate how canopy-associated invertebrate assemblages are influenced by vegetation type...
April 16, 2024: Scientific Reports
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