Publications by authors named "Saroj Suvanasuthi"

Purpose: The degradation of drugs within endolysosomes has been widely addressed as a cause of poor bioavailability. One of the strategies to allow molecules to escape from a destructive fate is to introduce a photosensitizing moiety into a drug carrier enabling the permeabilization of endosomes and endolysosomes upon irradiation. This paper presents an alternative delivery nanosystem composed of cost-effective soybean phosphatides mixed with IR-820, a near-infrared (NIR) sensitizer, to load various active compounds and trigger an endolysosomal escape with a low cytotoxic effect.

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The computational optimization of irradiance distribution uniformity has been conducted in several studies to obtain the evenness of photoresponses on an irradiated surface using light-emitting-diode (LED) arrays. However, there has been little discussion on the precision of predictive simulations. This study aims to validate the simulated irradiance predicted by a mathematical model on the working area of a six-well plate and investigate the spatial consistency of the photobleaching of methylene blue and IR-820 photosensitizers on the bottom of the different wells illuminated by using the local-search-optimized LED configurations.

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Article Synopsis
  • Botulinum toxin type A (BoNTA) is widely used for esthetic procedures due to its safety, but complications can occur, as shown in a case of painless skin-colored nodules appearing after injection.
  • Histopathological analysis revealed a suppurative granuloma with no detectable organisms, prompting treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics effective against atypical mycobacteria.
  • After 6 weeks of antibiotic treatment, the nodules improved significantly, and by 6 months, all lesions cleared without scarring.
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Background: 5% minoxidil solution is approved for the treatment of male androgenetic alopecia (AGA). However, there have been occasional reports of adverse events that were caused mostly by propylene glycol sensitivity. As an alternative treatment, Siriraj hair team developed a proprietary preparation referred to as “minoxidil milky lotion” that uses butylene glycol as a substitute for propylene glycol.

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Background: Even though proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are commonly used in clinical practice, a limited number of studies are available about cutaneous adverse reactions from PPIs, and most of these are case reports.

Objective: To demonstrate the pattern of cutaneous reactions related to PPI usage and to evaluate the risk of developing PPI drug eruptions among adult patients.

Methods: We reviewed the spontaneous reports of any adverse events associated with PPI use, as reported from January 2005 through May 2010 to the Adverse Drug Reaction Center at Siriraj Hospital in Thailand.

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A case of cutaneous Mycobacterium fortuitum infection after receiving an amateur tattoo is reported. A few days after tattooing, an otherwise healthy 25-year-old Thai male presented with multiple discrete erythematous papules confined to the tattoo area. He was initially treated with topical steroid and oral antihistamine without improvement.

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Background: Although nuclear transport of therapeutic genes is an essential requirement of human gene therapy, factors required for nuclear entry of DNA remain to be elucidated. Non-viral vector systems have led to numerous improvements in the efficiency of delivery of exogenous DNA into cells. However, nuclear transport of plasmid is difficult to achieve.

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