Publications by authors named "E Gargallo"

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  • A study analyzed the concentrations of essential and non-essential/toxic elements in cow and goat milk, various plant-based drinks, and infant formulas from both organic and conventional sources.
  • The analysis, using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), found that non-essential toxic elements were mostly absent, apart from lead detected in a few samples, and that essential nutrient levels varied based on sterilization methods and drink sources.
  • The results suggest that goat milk is a good option for essential nutrients, while almond and soy drinks are recommended for their high calcium and potassium/magnesium content, helping consumers make informed dietary choices.
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Background: COVID-19 can course with respiratory and extrapulmonary disease. SARS-CoV-2 RNA is detected in respiratory samples but also in blood, stool and urine. Severe COVID-19 is characterized by a dysregulated host response to this virus.

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Thiamine transporter-2 deficiency is a recessive disease caused by mutations in the SLC19A3 gene. Patients manifest acute episodes of encephalopathy; symmetric lesions in the cortex, basal ganglia, thalami or periaqueductal gray matter, and a dramatic response to biotin or thiamine. We report a 30-day-old patient with mutations in the SLC19A3 gene who presented with acute encephalopathy and increased level of lactate in the blood (8.

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The inherited 5-oxoprolinuria is primarily suggestive of genetic defects in two enzymes belonging to the gamma-glutamyl cycle in the glutathione (GSH) metabolism: the glutathione synthetase (GSS) and the 5-oxoprolinase (OPLAH). The GSS deficiency is the best characterized of the inborn errors of GSH metabolism, whereas the OPLAH deficiency is questioned whether it is a disorder or just a biochemical condition with no adverse clinical effects. Recently, the first human OPLAH mutation (p.

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