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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743648/carcinogenic-and-non-carcinogenic-health-hazards-of-potentially-toxic-elements-in-commonly-consumed-rice-cultivars-in-dhaka-city-bangladesh
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nazma Shaheen, Towhid Hasan, Marjia Sultana, Kazi Turjaun Akhter, Ishrat Nourin Khan, Nafis Md Irfan, Md Kawser Ahmed
The study aimed to assess the level of potentially toxic elements (As, Cd, Pb, Zn, Cu, Cr, Mn, and Ni) and associated health implications through commonly consumed rice cultivars of Bangladesh available in Capital city, Dhaka. The range of As, Cd, Pb, Zn, Cu, Cr, Mn, and Ni in rice grains were 0.04-0.35, 0.01-0.15, 0.01-1.18, 10.74-34.35, 1.98-13.42, 0.18-1.43, 2.51-22.08, and 0.21-5.96 mg/kg fresh weight (FW), respectively. The principal component analysis (PCA) identified substantial anthropogenic activities to be responsible for these elements in rice grains...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743584/a-randomized-double-blind-placebo-controlled-study-on-immune-improvement-effects-of-ethanolic-extract-of-echinacea-purpurea-l-moench-in-korean-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sung-Kwon Lee, Dong-Ryung Lee, Hae-Lim Kim, Bong-Keun Choi, Kang-Beom Kwon
Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench (EP), a medicinal plant native to North America, is now cultivated in various regions including Europe. With increasing popularity of Echinacea in Korea recently, a human clinical trial was conducted to evaluate immune-enhancing efficacy and safety of EP 60% ethanolic extract (EPE) in Koreans. Eighty volunteers were recruited for this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. They were randomly divided into two groups and given either a daily dose of 200 mg of EPE or a placebo...
May 14, 2024: Phytotherapy Research: PTR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743258/-not-available
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May 2024: Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743199/comparative-metabolite-analysis-of-piper-sarmentosum-organs-approached-by-lc-ms-based-metabolic-profiling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ismail Ware, Katrin Franke, Andrej Frolov, Kseniia Bureiko, Elana Kysil, Maizatulakmal Yahayu, Hesham Ali El Enshasy, Ludger A Wessjohann
Piper sarmentosum Roxb. (Piperaceae) is a traditional medicinal and food plant widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, offering both health and culinary benefits. In this study the secondary metabolites in different organs of P. sarmentosum were identified and their relative abundances were characterized. The metabolic profiles of leaves, roots, stems and fruits were comprehensively investigated by liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HR-MS) and the data subsequently analyzed using multivariate statistical methods...
May 14, 2024: Natural Products and Bioprospecting
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743184/advances-on-anticancer-fungal-metabolites-sources-chemical-and-biological-activities-in-the-last-decade-2012-2023
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antonio Evidente
Among microorganisms, fungi are the ones that have the most imagination in producing secondary metabolites with the most varied structural differences, which are produced through different biosynthetic pathways. Therefore, they synthesize secondary metabolites classifiable into numerous families of natural compounds such as amino acids, alkaloids, anthraquinones, aromatic compounds, cyclohexene epoxides, furanones, macrolides, naphthoquinones, polyketides, pyrones, terpenes, etc. They also produced metabolites with very complex structures that can not be classified in the known families of natural compounds...
May 14, 2024: Natural Products and Bioprospecting
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743129/food-contamination-and-cardiovascular-disease-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Gerardo Mancuso, Francesco Violi, Cristina Nocella
Cardiovascular disease is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among non-communicable diseases worldwide. Evidence shows that a healthy dietary pattern positively influences many risk factors of cardiometabolic health, stroke, and heart disease, supported by the effectiveness of healthy diet and lifestyles for the prevention of CVD. High quality and safety of foods are prerequisites to ensuring food security and beneficial effects. Contaminants can be present in foods mainly because of contamination from environmental sources (water, air, or soil pollution), or artificially introduced by the human...
May 14, 2024: Internal and Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38742994/supplementation-with-a-probiotic-formula-having-%C3%AE-glucuronidase-activity-modulates-serum-estrogen-levels-in-healthy-peri-and-postmenopausal-women
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shinichi Honda, Yuji Tominaga, Jordi Espadaler-Mazo, Pol Huedo, Meritxell Aguiló, Marta Perez, Takahiro Ueda, Jinko Sawashita
Declines in estrogen levels occur in women transitioning to menopause. Estrogen hormones play important roles in multiple systems of the body, and estrogen loss is associated with a variety of symptoms that can decrease quality of life. The gut microbiota is involved in regulating endogenous estrogen levels. A portion of estrogen glucuronides can be reactivated in the gut by the microbial enzyme β-glucuronidase, and the resulting free estrogens can return to the bloodstream. Here, we carried out in vitro screening of β-glucuronidase activities for 84 strains belonging to 16 different species of lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria and found that one and three strains of Levilactobacillus brevis and Lacticasebacillus rhamnosus , respectively, can deconjugate estrogens...
May 14, 2024: Journal of Medicinal Food
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38742981/-cichorium-glandulosum-ameliorates-hfd-induced-obesity-in-mice-by-modulating-gut-microbiota-and-bile-acids
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yewei Zhong, Hurxida Emam, Wenhui Hou, Junlin Yan, Adalaiti Abudurexiti, Rui Zhang, Shuwen Qi, Yi Lei, Xiaoli Ma
Obesity is an ongoing global health problem, and Cichorium glandulosum (CG, chicory) is traditionally used as a hepatoprotective and lipid-lowering drug. However, there is still a lack of research on the role of CG in the treatment of obesity. In the present study, we found that CG significantly delayed weight gain and positively affected glucolipid metabolism disorders, serum metabolism levels, and the degree of liver and kidney oxidative stress in high-fat diet (HFD) mice. Further examination of the effects of CG on intestinal microenvironmental dysregulation and its metabolites in HFD mice revealed that the CG ethanol extract high-dose group (CGH) did not have a significant regulatory effect on short-chain fatty acids...
May 14, 2024: Journal of Medicinal Food
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38742829/military-family-perspectives-on-enrollment-and-engagement-in-the-wic-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Binny Chokshi, Sidney Zven, Rachel Burris, Meaghan Wido, Elizabeth Hisle-Gorman
INTRODUCTION: One in four U.S. service members endorses food insecurity. The Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is an invaluable, underutilized resource that can increase access to nutritious food for families with children under 5 years of age. Our research sought to evaluate military family perceptions and engagement with the WIC program. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a mixed-method study, recruiting from a convenience sample of military families who applied for financial assistance for child care...
May 14, 2024: Military Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38742412/-recent-advances-in-the-practical-management-of-allergic-rhinitis
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REVIEW
Giorgio Ciprandi
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a widespread disease, and its prevalence is still growing. AR may be associated with other diseases, including conjunctivitis, rhinosinusitis, asthma, food allergy, and atopic dermatitis. Diagnosis is based on history, physical examination, documentation of sensitization, such as the production of allergen-specific IgE, also using molecular diagnostics in selected patients. Treatments is based on education, engagement, allergen avoidance, non-pharmacological and pharmacological remedies, and allergen-specific immunotherapy (Ait)...
April 2024: Recenti Progressi in Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38742193/traditional-japanese-medicine-kamikihito-ameliorates-sucrose-preference-chronic-inflammation-and-obesity-induced-by-a-high-fat-diet-in-middle-aged-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuko Maejima, Shoko Yokota, Megumi Yamachi, Shingen Misaka, Tomoyuki Ono, Hiroaki Oizumi, Keita Mizuno, Shizu Hidema, Katsuhiko Nishimori, Masato Aoyama, Heidi de Wet, Kenju Shimomura
The high prevalence of obesity has become a pressing global public health problem and there exists a strong association between increased BMI and mortality at a BMI of 25 kg/m2 or higher. The prevalence of obesity is higher among middle-aged adults than among younger groups and the combination of aging and obesity exacerbate systemic inflammation. Increased inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin 6 and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) are hallmarks of obesity, and promote the secretion of hepatic C-reactive protein (CRP) which further induces systematic inflammation...
2024: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38742092/sociocultural-context-of-exclusive-breastfeeding-in-africa-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Jimoh Amzat, Kafayat Aminu, Brisca Matankari, Abbas Ismail, Bello Almu, Kehinde Kazeem Kanmodi
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Although exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) has many benefits, it is not commonly practiced in several countries as a result of context-specific challenges. EBF practice is thus a global health discourse because over 200 million children suffer from malnutrition despite the abundance of human milk. The risk of starvation remains very high among African children with less than 40% of them exclusively breastfed. In Africa, the adoption or nonadherence to EBF is a sociocultural issue...
May 2024: Health Science Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38741680/the-impact-of-long-working-hours-on-daily-sodium-intake
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyungho Ju, Yangwoo Kim, Seung Hee Woo, Juhyeong Kim, Inah Kim, Jaechul Song, Soo-Jin Lee, Jeehee Min
BACKGROUND: Long working hours are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, yet the underlying mechanism(s) remain unclear. The study examines how occupational factors like working hours, shift work, and employment status correlate with dietary choices and sodium intake, impacting hypertension risk. METHODS: This study used data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey conducted between 2013 and 2020. The dataset included 8,471 respondents, all of whom were wage workers aged 20 or older and reported working at least 36 hours per week...
2024: Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38741393/twenty-eight-days-of-repeated-dose-sub-acute-toxicological-evaluation-of-polyherbal-ayurvedic-medicine-bpgrit-in-sprague-dawley-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Acharya Balkrishna, Sandeep Sinha, Kunal Bhattacharya, Anurag Varshney
A pre-clinical toxicological evaluation of herbal medicines is necessary to identify any underlying health-associated side effects, if any. BPGrit is an Ayurveda-based medicine prescribed for treating hypertensive conditions. High-performance liquid chromatography-based analysis revealed the presence of gallic acid, ellagic acid, coumarin, cinnamic acid, guggulsterone E, and guggulsterone Z in BPGrit. For sub-acute toxicity analysis of BPGrit, male and female Sprague-Dawley rats were given repeated oral gavage at 100, 300, and 1000 mg/kg body weight/day dosages for 28 days, followed by a 14-day recovery phase...
May 13, 2024: Journal of Applied Toxicology: JAT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38740907/fda-cleared-home-sleep-apnea-testing-devices
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ji Hyeun Park, Changwon Wang, Hangsik Shin
The demand for home sleep apnea testing (HSAT) devices is escalating, particularly in the context of the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The absence of standardized development and verification procedures poses a significant challenge. This study meticulously analyzed the approval process characteristics of HSAT devices by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from September 1, 2003, to September 1, 2023, with a primary focus on ensuring safety and clinical effectiveness. We examined 58 reports out of 1046 that underwent FDA clearance via the 510(k) and de novo pathways...
May 13, 2024: NPJ Digital Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38740630/social-perceptions-of-masculinity-and-sexual-esteem-are-impacted-by-viagra-use-testosterone-and-sexual-performance
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wayne R Hawley, Bryn A Cancilla, Julia L Barnes, Gregory D Morrow
Sexual behaviors play a role in the social construction of masculinity. Moreover, this stereotype has been capitalized upon by pharmaceutical companies, as well as those that sell products not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, for purposes of marketing sexual medicines. Stereotypical notions of masculinity, however, also emphasize the importance of self-reliance, which may cause some to look unfavorably upon the use of sexual medicine. Consistent with this notion, a male target was viewed as more masculine when his female partner consistently reached orgasm, unless he had no history of erectile dysfunction (ED), but was taking Viagra anyway (Experiment 1; N = 522)...
May 13, 2024: Archives of Sexual Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38740486/family-medicine-clinician-screening-and-barriers-to-communication-on-food-insecurity-a-cera-general-membership-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie K Bunt, Matthew Traxler, Bridget Zimmerman, Marcy Rosenbaum, Sally Heaberlin, Peter F Cronholm, Eliza W Kinsey, Kelly Skelly
PURPOSE: Food insecurity (FI) is a hidden epidemic associated with worsening health outcomes affecting 33.8 million people in the US in 2021. Although studies demonstrate the importance of health care clinician assessment of a patient's food insecurity, little is known about whether Family Medicine clinicians (FMC) discuss FI with patients and what barriers influence their ability to communicate about FI. This study evaluated FM clinicians' food insecurity screening practices to evaluate screening disparities and identify barriers that influence the decision to communicate about FI...
2024: Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine: JABFM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38740346/phytoconstituents-of-nymphaea-rubra-flowers-and-their-anti-diabetic-metabolic-targets
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nayab Ishrat, Annie Gupta, Mohd Faheem Khan, Uzma Shahab, Mohd Shahnawaz Khan, Naved Ahmad, Kirtanjot Kaur, Saheem Ahmad, Abbas Ali Mahdi
Nymphaea rubra (N. rubra) flowers are prevalent in subtropical regions for both dietary and traditional medicinal purposes, attributing to their beneficial properties in supporting overall health. This study first time provides descriptions of the antidiabetic and dyslipidemic properties employing STZ induced high fat diet fed diabetic rats and inhibition of α-amylase enzyme activity first by in vitro analyses, followed by a confirmatory in silico study to create a stronger biochemical rationale. Furthermore, in 3 T3-L1 cells, this extract promoted the suppression of adipogenesis...
May 11, 2024: Fitoterapia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38740275/sequence-similarity-network-analysis-of-drug-and-dye-modifying-azoreductase-enzymes-found-in-the-human-gut-microbiome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Audrey R Long, Emma L Mortara, Brisa N Mendoza, Emma C Fink, Francis X Sacco, Matthew J Ciesla, Tyler M M Stack
Drug metabolism by human gut microbes is often exemplified by azo bond reduction in the anticolitic prodrug sulfasalazine. Azoreductase activity is often found in incubations with cell cultures or ex vivo gut microbiome samples and contributes to the xenobiotic metabolism of drugs and food additives. Applying metagenomic studies to personalized medicine requires knowledge of the genes responsible for sulfasalazine and other drug metabolism, and candidate genes and proteins for drug modifications are understudied...
May 11, 2024: Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38740176/a-large-case-control-study-indicates-a-breed-specific-predisposition-to-feline-tooth-resorption
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Vapalahti, H Neittaanmäki, H Lohi, A-M Virtala
Tooth resorption (TR) is one of the most common dental diseases of cats. It is a painful condition leading to tooth loss. The etiology of TR remains unclear, but old age, breed, other oral and dental diseases, and environmental factors are suspected predisposing factors. In our study, we used part of the data from the extensive feline health online survey of 8115 Finnish cats. As TR is difficult to detect and as the feline health survey included diagnoses defined by both veterinarians and the owners, we limited our study to a subpopulation of cats diagnosed with oral or dental disease by a veterinarian and had dental examination or surgery under sedation (n=944)...
May 11, 2024: Veterinary Journal
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