Publications by authors named "Te Kian Keong"

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  • Radix Glycyrrhizae, derived from the roots of the Glycyrrhiza glabra plant, is a well-known Chinese herbal remedy effective for respiratory issues like coughs and asthma, but its electrical properties are not well-researched due to its complex chemical composition.
  • Analysis using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) found high levels of beneficial compounds such as flavonoids and saponins in Radix Glycyrrhizae, while Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) identified various functional groups contributing to its medicinal properties.
  • The study measured the extract's dielectric and impedance properties, revealing consistent dielectric constants across instruments, but differing loss factor trends at various frequencies, indicating the need for
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Background: Implementing Chinese medicine (CM) for COVID-19 in Malaysia is challenging for local CM practitioners. The successful experience of CM in China can only be partially adopted in Malaysia due to differences in the national health care system and legislation, geographical health disparities and cultural diversity. Despite all the challenges, Malaysian CM practitioners have managed to thrive and found a Malaysian CM solution amid COVID-19.

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This study aimed to evaluate vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and pentraxin 3 (PTX-3) as predictive and diagnostic markers in differentiating severe dengue from non-severe dengue. The study was conducted in Ampang Health Clinic, Ampang Hospital and Serdang Hospital. The plasma levels of VEGF and PTX-3 were compared between severe dengue and non-severe dengue by ELISA from the day of presentation until discharged.

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Increasing numbers of dengue infection worldwide have led to a rise in deaths due to complications caused by this disease. We present here a cross-sectional study of dengue patients who attended the Emergency and Trauma Department of Ampang Hospital, one of Malaysia's leading specialist hospitals. The objective was to search for potential clustering of severe dengue, in space and/or time, among the annual admissions with the secondary objective to describe the spatio-temporal pattern of all dengue cases admitted to this hospital.

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