Publications by authors named "Thanchanok Limcharoen"

Obesity is a global health concern, steadily rising and posing risks to various health conditions. Despite available antiobesity drugs, their withdrawal due to severe side effects highlights the need for safer alternatives. Natural products, particularly mixed herbal formulations, present a promising avenue in obesity research.

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Krom Luang Chumphon Khet Udomsak remedy (KKR) has traditionally been used as an alternative treatment, particularly for hyperglycemia; however, its therapeutic efficacy has not been scientifically validated. Thus, this study aims to investigate the potential inhibitory and antioxidant effects of -glucosidase enzyme and characterize the chemical profile of KKR extracts using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The investigation highlights both KKR extracts as potent inhibitors of -glucosidase, with the ethanolic extract of KKR (KKRE) displaying an IC value of 46.

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Bacterial meningitis remains one of the most prevalent infectious diseases worldwide. Although advances in medical care have improved mortality and morbidity, neurological complications remain high. Therefore, aside from antibiotics, therapeutic adjuvants targeting neuroinflammation are essential to combat the long-term neuronal sequelae of bacterial meningitis.

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Kratom ( (Korth.) Havil.) has been used to reduce blood sugar and lipid profiles in traditional medicine, and mitragynine is a major constituent in kratom leaves.

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PCSK9 is a promising target for developing novel cholesterol-lowering drugs. We developed a recipe that combined molecular docking, GC-MS/MS, and real-time PCR to identify potential PCSK9 inhibitors for herb ratio determination. Three herbs, , , and were used in this study.

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A simple fluorescence-based lateral flow test platform for rapid influenza B virus screening as a model target molecule was successfully developed. In this work, Cy5-loaded silica nanoparticles were directly conjugated to monoclonal antibodies, specific to the influenza B nucleoprotein, via a direct physisorption method and used as detector probes. Using this approach, the signal response to the detection was further determined using a fluorescent signal intensity measurement method via a portable reader, in combination with fluorescence imaging analysis.

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Neuropathic pain is a debilitating chronic pain condition, and its treatment remains a clinical challenge. Curcumin, a naturally occurring phenolic compound, possesses diverse biological and pharmacological effects but has not yet been approved as a drug due to its low bioavailability. In order to overcome this limitation, we synthesized a potential ester prodrug of curcumin, curcumin diethyl diglutarate (CurDDG).

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The drug treatment for neuropathic pain remains a challenge due to poor efficacy and patient satisfaction. Curcumin has been reported to alleviate neuropathic pain, but its clinical application is hindered by its low solubility and poor oral bioavailability. Curcumin diglutaric acid (CurDG) is a curcumin prodrug with improved water solubility and in vivo antinociceptive effects.

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