Publications by authors named "Pham-Duy T"

Lignin is a biopolymer employed for various biomedical applications. Nevertheless, the drug loading and release mechanism of FeO nanoparticles with surface functionalization by lignin has yet to be described. Hence, this study functionalizes FeO nanoparticles surface with lignin (FeO/Lig) for ciprofloxacin delivery and examines its adsorption-release mechanisms.

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  • The study successfully synthesized carbon quantum dots/CuO nanocubes (CQDs/CuO NCBs) using an eco-friendly method that combines rice flour and a quick hydrothermal process at 80°C over 90 minutes.
  • The synthesized materials were analyzed for their morphology and composition, revealing CuO NCBs in a cubic shape (~29-31 nm) and spherical CQDs (~4-8 nm).
  • CQDs/CuO NCBs demonstrated effectiveness as a "turn-on" fluorescence sensor for detecting lead (Pb) ions with high sensitivity and a low detection limit, indicating their potential in various applications like sensors and photocatalysis.*
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Diclofenac has a relatively low oral bioavailability (50-60 %) and is quickly metabolized with a half-life of less than 1 h. Therefore, the oral therapeutic effect of diclofenac is not optimal. This research developed polyvinylpyrrolidone K30-functionalized silk fibroin nanoparticles as an effective delivery system for diclofenac (FNPs-PVP-DC).

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Current treatments for severe acne include combinations of synthetic anti-inflammatory and antibacterial drugs, which possess numerous side effects. Therefore, this study developed microemulsion-based hydrogel containing lemongrass leaf essential oil (Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf) and mango seed kernel extract (Mangifera indica Linn) as a potential natural therapy for inflammatory acne.

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Bloodstream infection (BSI) poses a global health problem, with diverse organisms and rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Here, we characterized trends in BSI prevalence, AMR, and antibiotic use at a Vietnamese infectious diseases hospital from 2010 to 2020. Among 108,303 cultured blood samples, 8.

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Nanocellulose is a potential material utilized in numerous biomedical applications. However, its hydrophilic characteristic and uncontrolled encapsulated drug release hinders nanocellulose uses in oral drug administration. Thus, this work developed novel nanocellulose/alginate composite (CNC/Alg) beads for oral delivery and bioavailability enhancement of a model drug, Ciprofloxacin (CIP).

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Fibroin nanoparticles (FNP) have been employed in numerous biomedical applications. However, limited research has focused on the oral delivery of FNP and in-depth molecular interactions between the encapsulated drug and FNP. Therefore, this work developed the FNP, functionalized with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), to orally deliver the zwitterionic ciprofloxacin, focused on the molecular interactions.

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  • * Research focused on plant extracts with hydrocolloid polysaccharides to find suitable saliva substitutes, evaluating their properties through various scientific techniques and tests.
  • * Lichenan emerged as the most promising candidate for mimicking saliva's key properties, particularly MUC5B, showing strong cell adhesion when adjusted for pH and other conditions.
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Silk fibroin nanoparticles (FNP) have been increasingly investigated in biomedical fields due to their biocompatibility and biodegradability properties. To widen the FNP versatility and applications, and to control the drug release from the FNP, this study developed the Eudragit S100-functionalized FNP (ES100-FNP) as a pH-responsive drug delivery system, by two distinct methods of co-condensation and adsorption, employing the zwitterionic furosemide as a model drug. The particles were characterized by sizes and zeta potentials (DLS method), morphology (electron microscopy), drug entrapment efficiency and release profiles (UV-Vis spectroscopy), and chemical structures (FT-IR, XRD, and DSC).

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  • Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (hvKp) is a major cause of severe infections in Vietnam, with a study identifying 14.3% of bloodstream infections caused by this pathogen among 700 samples, along with its presence in healthy adults but not in children.
  • Genetic diversity was noted among hvKp isolates, with 17 different sequence types identified, and about 12.6% carried antimicrobial resistance genes, which can spread between strains through specific plasmids.
  • The study highlights the connection between intestinal carriage and the spread of hvKp infections, emphasizing the need for better surveillance and the use of molecular assays for effective diagnosis and management.
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Composting has emerged as a suitable method to convert or transform organic waste including manure, green waste, and food waste into valuable products with several advantages, such as high efficiency, cost feasibility, and being environmentally friendly. However, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), mainly malodorous gases, are the major concern and challenges to overcome in facilitating composting. Ammonia (NH) and volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs), including hydrogen sulfide (HS), and methyl mercaptan (CHS), primarily contributed to the malodorous gases emission during the entire composting process due to their low olfactory threshold.

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  • * The study utilized 16S rRNA sequencing to explore gut microbiota changes in Vietnamese children with acute watery diarrhoea, focusing on the effects of antibiotic treatment.
  • * Results showed that antibiotic treatment delays the recovery of gut microbiota diversity and leads to specific changes in microbial populations, ultimately slowing down the healing process after diarrhoea.
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Motivation: statistics from genome-wide association studies enable many valuable downstream analyses that are more efficient than individual-level data analysis while also reducing privacy concerns. As growing sample sizes enable better-powered analysis of gene-environment interactions, there is a need for gene-environment interaction-specific methods that manipulate and use summary statistics.

Results: We introduce two tools to facilitate such analysis, with a focus on statistical models containing multiple gene-exposure and/or gene-covariate interaction terms.

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  • * Researchers analyzed 454 genomic samples from Vietnam and other locations, discovering that ST34 was introduced to Vietnam multiple times since 2000, leading to the emergence of five major clones that cause illnesses like diarrhea and bloodstream infections in children.
  • * The spread of ST34 is linked to the acquisition of resistance plasmids, which enable the bacteria to resist multiple drugs, positioning Southeast Asia as a critical area for monitoring the emergence of multidrug-resistant Salmonella strains.
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Background: Job satisfaction is an important factor affecting job performance and turnover of healthcare workers, especially hospital pharmacists. Nevertheless, limited studies have reported this issue in the context of Vietnam.

Objectives: To help maintain the quality and size of the limited hospital pharmacy workforce in Vietnam, especially in the Mekong Delta area, this study investigated the job satisfaction of hospital pharmacists, and the associated factors, in Vinh Long province, a representative province in the central Mekong Delta.

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Unlabelled: Laboratory experiments were carried out to identify the chemical composition of and reveal the first evidence of their Alzheimer-related potential. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis identified 21 bioactive compounds in the ethanol extract (). High-performance liquid chromatography quantified the content of cordycepin (0.

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Silk fibroin is a natural polymer with physicochemical properties heavily dependent on its silkworm sources and cultivation conditions. Hence, this study critically compared the characteristics and capacity to generate micro-/nanoparticles of fibroin extracted from the Thai silk and Vietnamese silk. Both Thai fibroin (SFT) and Vietnamese fibroin (SFV) were extracted and fabricated into micro-/nanoparticles using the same methods of desalination and condensation, respectively.

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Azithromycin, a macrolide antibiotics, is one of the frequently used drugs in the children and elder. However, due to these population difficulty in swallowing and inefficient absorption, and azithromycin inherent poor solubility, bitter taste, and instability in the stomach acidic condition, it is a challenge to reach high oral bioavailability of this drug. To overcome these issues, we developed and characterized the effervescent granules containing azithromycin solid dispersion.

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Background: L. (WT), a common herbal plant in Vietnam, is popularly used as a strong antioxidant in Vietnamese folk medicine. However, limited studies have reported the application of WT flower in cosmeceutical area.

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Objectives: To characterise the clinical features of Acinetobacter baumannii infections and investigate the phylogenetic structure and transmission dynamics of A. baumannii in Vietnam.

Methods: Between 2019 and 2020, a surveillance of A.

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Genetic background drives phenotypic variability in pluripotent stem cells (PSCs). Most studies to date have used transcript abundance as the primary molecular readout of cell state in PSCs. We performed a comprehensive proteogenomics analysis of 190 genetically diverse mouse embryonic stem cell (mESC) lines.

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The molecular bases of how host genetic variation impacts the gut microbiome remain largely unknown. Here we used a genetically diverse mouse population and applied systems genetics strategies to identify interactions between host and microbe phenotypes including microbial functions, using faecal metagenomics, small intestinal transcripts and caecal lipids that influence microbe-host dynamics. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping identified murine genomic regions associated with variations in bacterial taxa; bacterial functions including motility, sporulation and lipopolysaccharide production and levels of bacterial- and host-derived lipids.

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Guava ( L.) is a well-known plant containing high levels of natural antioxidants, the phenolic compounds, which have been employed in numerous cosmetic products. However, these molecules are unstable to oxidants, light, temperature, pH, water, and enzymatic activities.

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