Publications by authors named "Gani A"

Background: The strong association between type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and fatty liver is well known, and its nomenclature has even recently changed to metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Healthy MASLD patients are frequently overlooked and maltreated, especially in Bangladesh. In this present study, we tried to correlate T2DM burden in apparently healthy, incidentally diagnosed fatty liver patients on ultrasound.

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This research aimed to evaluate the use of edible coating from a combination of liquid smoke and turmeric extract as a preservative for mackerel at room temperature. Liquid smoke was obtained from the pyrolysis of oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) at a temperature of 380 °C and purified by distillation at 190 °C. Liquid smoke with a concentration of 3% was combined with turmeric extract at a ratio of 2, 4, 6, and 8 g/L (CLS 2:1, CLS 4:1, CLS 6:1 and CLS 8:1).

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Groundwater contamination with fluoride is a considerable public health concern that affects millions of people worldwide. The rapid growth of urbanization has led to increase in groundwater contamination. The health risk assessment focuses on both acute and chronic health consequences as it investigates the extent and effects of fluoride exposure through contaminated groundwater.

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Immunomodulators play a crucial role in maintaining overall health and enhancing the body's defense against various diseases. In Indonesian traditional medicinal practices, meniran (Phyllanthus niruri L.) and temu mangga rhizome (Curcuma mangga Val) are well-regarded for their health benefits and therapeutic properties.

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The usage of starch nanoparticles for Pickering emulsion stabilization has become more popular for various benefits. This work investigated the potential of nano reduced starch as stabilizer in Pickering emulsions. Two different concentrations of starch nanoparticles (2.

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  • - The study produced millet starch-based nanoparticles from sorghum, foxtail millet, and pearl millet using an eco-friendly ultrasonication method to encapsulate beta carotene, which enhances its bioavailability during digestion.
  • - Particle size analysis showed that the nanoparticles had dimensions of 416 nm, 399 nm, and 587 nm for sorghum, foxtail millet, and pearl millet, respectively, with zeta potentials indicating good stability.
  • - Encapsulation efficiencies were high (85.83% for SSB, 89.65% for FSB, and 78.32% for PSB), and tests like SEM and ATR-FTIR confirmed the presence of beta carotene, while encaps
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Introduction: Artificial intelligence has permeated all aspects of our existence, and medical imaging has shown the burgeoning use of artificial intelligence in clinical environments. However, there are limited empirical studies on radiography students' use of artificial intelligence for learning and assessment. Therefore, this study aimed to gain an understanding of this phenomenon.

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  • Curcumin was encapsulated in a double-layer shell made from nano-sized cellulose and either native starch (MDC) or nano-sized starch (NDC) to enhance stability and mask bitterness.
  • The study assessed encapsulation efficiency, with values of 97.11% for NDC and 90.46% for MDC, and employed FTIR to analyze structural changes in curcumin, indicating reduced intensity of curcumin peaks when encapsulated.
  • The double-walled curcumin capsules were applied to fish fillets coated in starch paste, revealing a visible color change over 7 days in refrigerated storage, effectively signaling spoilage to consumers without needing to open the package.
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The main objective of this work was to investigate the impact of ultrasonication assisted enzymatic treatment on the physicochemical and bioactive properties of broad bean (BBP), lentil bean (LBP), and mung bean (MBP) protein isolates. The protein was extracted using alkaline acid precipitation method, ultrasonicated at a frequency of 20 kHz, temperature 20-30 °C and then hydrolysed using alcalase enzyme (1 % w/w, pH 8.5, 30 min, 55 C).

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Arnebia benthamii is one of the important sources of biologically active naphthoquinone pigments. The present study aimed at extraction of shikonin from Arnebia benthamii roots and its characterization. In order to identify and quantify shikonin, the extracts were evaluated using HPLC, LCMS, GCMS, NP-HPTLC and FTIR.

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The current research emphasis on identifying unconventional starch sources with varied properties to broaden industrial applications. The focus of this research is on the search for alternative sources of starch with different properties in order to expand their potential use in the industrial sector. Starch was extracted from Trapa natans and Nelumbo nucifera and analyzed for their physicochemical and functional properties.

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Water bodies play a crucial role in supporting life, maintaining the environment, and preserving the ecology for the people of India. However, in recent decades, human activities have led to various alterations in aquatic environments, resulting in environmental degradation through pollution. The safety of utilizing surface water sources for drinking and other purposes has come under intense scrutiny due to rapid population growth and industrial expansion.

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  • The study assessed how free and nanoencapsulated rosemary essential oil (REO) can serve as an alternative to antibiotics in broiler diets, focusing on growth, digestibility, carcass quality, meat characteristics, and gene expression.
  • REO significantly boosted body weight gain (1899 g/bird) compared to the control group, showing improved feed efficiency and nutrient digestibility, particularly in dry matter and crude protein.
  • The REO treatments enhanced meat quality by increasing water retention, reducing cholesterol, and decreasing lipid peroxidation, while also leading to more favorable carcass traits like increased dressing and reduced abdominal fat percentages.
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Pickering emulsion is a type of emulsion that uses solid particles or colloidal particles as emulsifiers rather than surfactants to adhere at oil-water interface. Pickering emulsions have gathered significant research attention recently due to their excellent stability and wide range of potential uses compared to traditional emulsions. Major advancements have been made in development of innovative Pickering emulsions using different colloidal particles by various techniques including homogenization, emulsification and ultrasonication.

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Introduction: Syphilis and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection is a common clinical problem with a significant rising trend worldwide. In Malaysia, the burden of care is shared between hospitals and primary care clinics. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of syphilis among people living with HIV (PLHIV) at primary care clinics in Malaysia and assess its association with sociodemographic characteristics, risk factors and treatment outcomes.

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Inappropriate and prolonged administration of antibiotics in mastitis could cause resistance and herbal treatment might could be one alternative treatment. , and are medicinal plants that contain various active compounds, including antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agents, but their potential in treating mastitis is minimum. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of those plants against mastitis in rabbit model induced by .

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Insular biodiversity hotspots of Southeast Asia are remarkable for their biodiverse faunas. With a marine larval phase lasting up to several months, the freshwater fish subfamily Sicydiinae has colonized most islands of these hotspots. However, Sicydiinae diversity is still poorly understood in Southeast Asia.

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In this study, the authors investigate whether transport-related emissions impact the lifetime risk of maternal death in developing nations. The authors estimate a health production model that incorporates annual data on carbon emissions from transportation on lifetime risks of maternal death and mortality rate for adult females from 2002 to 2016 for thirty-eight developing countries. Our analysis reveals a statistically significant positive correlation between transport-related carbon emissions and the lifetime risk of maternal death.

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Groundwater is widely recognized as a vital source of fresh drinking water worldwide. However, the rapid, unregulated population growth and increased industrialization, coupled with a rise in human activities, have significantly harmed the quality of groundwater. Changes in the local topography and drainage systems in an area have negative impacts on both the quality and quantity of groundwater.

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  • - The study examines software process improvement (SPI) for large-scale software companies, focusing on both global software development (GSD) and in-house development approaches to find what factors contribute to SPI success in these environments.
  • - Two systematic literature reviews and industrial surveys were conducted to identify and compare SPI success factors across both development strategies, utilizing various statistical tests for analysis.
  • - The research identified 17 common SPI success factors that enhance improvement processes in large-scale companies, providing insights into their importance in both GSD and in-house development contexts.
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Introduction: Diabetes is a common non-communicable disease in the world. Diabetic foot ulcer is a common complication of diabetes mellitus. Awareness and practice of foot self-care play a major role in the prevention of complications due to diabetic neuropathy.

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The aim of this prospective observational longitudinal study was to explore and decipher the predictive value of prospective MRI biomarkers in the brain and lower limb muscles for 3-month lower limb motor recovery following stroke. In the brain, we measured the integrity of the corticospinal tract (fractional anisotropy/"FA"). In the muscles, we measured volume, fatty replacement (fat fraction analysis and proton spectroscopy) and oedema.

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The Ganges (Ganga) river contributes significant water resources for the ecology and economy, but it frequently encounters severe deterioration due to cumulative impact from upstream natural and anthropogenic variables. Knowledge and understanding of the dynamic behavior of such networks remain a significant challenge, particularly in the context of rising environmental pressures, such as climate change and industrialization, as well as constraints in both process and data understanding across geographies. An interdisciplinary approach is required to be developed to investigate the hydrogeochemical dynamics and anthropogenic sources influencing water quality in major river systems.

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Doxorubicin (DOX) has been extensively utilized in cancer treatment. However, DOX administration has adverse effects, such as cardiac injury. This study intends to analyze the expression of TGF, cytochrome c, and apoptosis on the cardiac histology of rats induced with doxorubicin, since the prevalence of cardiotoxicity remains an unpreventable problem due to a lack of understanding of the mechanism underlying the cardiotoxicity result.

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This study aims to protect sensitive vitamins D, E, B1 and B2 by co-encapsulation in micro and nanoparticles of water chestnut starch for synergistic effects. The encapsulation efficiency, particle size, thermal properties and molecular configuration & interactions studies were analysed. The nano-sized starch with a particle size of 362 nm showed better encapsulation potential than micro-sized starch having an average particle size of 3.

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