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Abstract: Invasive alien plant species are used individually or in combinations to treat respiratory infections. However, ethnoveterinary information of invasive alien species is insufficient, especially on the treatment and management of respiratory infections in animals. An ethnoveterinary survey was conducted in the Sekhukhune District using a semi-structured questionnaire, 5 livestock owners and 30 were traditional health practitioners were interviewed. Importance of medicinal........
Keywords: Respiratory Infections, Invasive alien plants, Ethno veterinary practice, Animal aliments, Indigenous knowledge.
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Abstract: Addressing environmental problems that contribute to neurotoxicity underscores the urgent need to investigate adverse effects of MSG and Alcohol. The present study attempts to determine the neuro-protective effects of rutin and vitamin C on monosodium glutamate and alcohol induced neurotoxicity in male Wistar rats. 50 male Wistar rats were randomly distributed into ten (10) groups with each group having five animals (n=5). Neurotoxicity was induced with an oral single daily administration of 30% alcohol and 1.5g/kg of monosodium glutamate for 28........
Keywords: Rutin, vitamin C, Monosodium Glutamate, Alcohol, Neurotoxicity
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Abd-Elkareem, M., Soliman, M., & Abou Khalil, N. S. (2022). Effect Of Nigella Sativa L. Seed On The Kidney Of Monosodium Glutamate Challenged Rats. Frontiers In Pharmacology, 13, 789988.
[2] Alwan, N. A. (2020). Acrylamide, Melatonin, Vitamin C And Combination Of Its Effect On Adrenal Gland Functions In Mature Male Rats. Biochemical & Cellular Archives, 20.
[3] Araujo, I., Henriksen, A., Gamsby, J., & Gulick, D. (2021). Impact Of Alcohol Abuse On Susceptibility To Rare Neurodegenerative Diseases. Frontiers In Molecular Biosciences, 8, 643273.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Aging Physiology And Susceptibility To Foodborne Illness |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Muthu Lakshmi S || Padma Raj || Radha Palaniswamy |
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: | 10.9790/ 264X-1102012635 ![]() |
Abstract: Aging is a multifaceted process of physiological decline, susceptibility to infection, and immunosenescence, and hence the elderly are most vulnerable to foodborne infections. Foodborne infections, caused by harmful bacteria like Salmonella, Listeria, and E. coli, can be particularly dangerous for older adults. To lower the risk, it's essential to practice good food safety habits, such as proper food handling, maintaining hygiene, and thoroughly cooking food. Last but not...........
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Abstract: Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia, which leads to severe complications affecting multiple organs. Alloxan is a diabetogenic compound that induces diabetes by selectively destroying pancreatic β-cells. Momordica charantia (bitter melon) is widely known for its antidiabetic properties, but its role in restoring serum protein levels in diabetic conditions remains unclear. Aim: This study aims to investigate the biochemical changes in serum protein expression upon alloxan-induced diabetes and the potential.....
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, Momordica charantia, Alloxan, SDS-PAGE, Serum protein, Albino mice, Albumin, Blood glucose
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Ahmed, N., Thornalley, P. J., Sell, D. R., & Monnier, V. M. (2020). Molecular Aspects Of Diabetes-Induced Protein Glycation: Relevance To Diabetic Complications. Biochemical Journal, 467(2), 211-230.
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Ahmed, S., Khan, M. S., & Jafri, L. (2020). Glycation Of Serum Transferrin: A Potential Biomarker For Diabetes And Its Complications. Diabetes & Metabolism, 46(1), 14-21.
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Cheng, D., Liang, B., & Li, Y. (2020). Antidiabetic Effects Of Momordica Charantia And Its Bioactive Compounds In Diabetic Models: A Review. Frontiers In Pharmacology, 11, 486.
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Abstract: Biofuels are a promising alternative to fossil fuels, but their production paradoxically generates substantial carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions during cultivation, fermentation, and processing [1]. This paper explores AI-driven solutions to optimize carbon capture and biofuel production, integrating machine learning (ML), synthetic biology, and CRISPR-based microbial engineering to enhance CO₂ sequestration efficiency [2], [3]. We propose a multi-faceted.......
Keywords: AI, biofuels, microbial sequestration, fermentation, CRISPR, synthetic biology, machine learning.
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