Publications by authors named "Thinh Nguyen Van"

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  • - A new species of the genus Pseudohalmyrapseudes has been discovered in the Cần Giờ Mangrove Biosphere Reserve in South Vietnam, characterized by unique morphological traits such as distinct antennule structures and a triangular fixed finger in males.
  • - This species is differentiated from closely related genera by specific features like serrations on the labium lobe and a small tooth on the male cheliped, with notable differences in the shape of the cheliped and absence of certain setae.
  • - Unlike its congeners that typically inhabit freshwater, this species thrives in mangrove swamps, making it the first of its kind found in Asia; it plays a crucial ecological role as a primary consumer,
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Advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics have led to breakthroughs in the study of virus biodiversity. Millipedes (Diplopoda, Myriapoda, Arthropoda) include more than 12,000 extant species, yet data on virus diversity in Diplopoda are scarce. This study aimed to explore the virome of the millipedes collected in the Dong Nai Biosphere Reserve in Vietnam.

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One new indol, -methoxymethyltryptophol (), one new phenolic, (2 )-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethyl 2-hydroxy-3-phenylpropanoate () and fifteen known compounds () were isolated from the methanol extract of the fermentation of marine microalgae sp. SC145. Their structures were elucidated by 1D-, 2D-NMR spectroscopic analysis, HR-ESI-MS, quantum chemical calculation methods and by comparing their NMR data with those reported in the literature.

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In this study, we investigated the level of contamination of agricultural soil near an old recycling lead smelter in Vietnam and proposed an effective treatment for the remediation of the soil. The analysis of soil samples using an ICP-MS method revealed that the soil in the area was heavily contaminated by heavy metals, especially lead (Pb) with concentrations in surface soil of >3000 μg g. High concentrations of metals, including Pb, copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn), were found in whole soil profile.

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A series of arsenic remediation tests were conducted using a washing method with biodegradable organic acids, including oxalic, citric and ascorbic acids. Approximately 80% of the arsenic in one sample was removed under the effect of the ascorbic and oxalic acid combination, which was roughly twice higher than the effectiveness of the ascorbic and citric acid combination under the same conditions. The soils treated using biodegradable acids had low remaining concentrations of arsenic that are primarily contained in the crystalline iron oxides and organic matter fractions.

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Heavy metal contamination of soil and sediment in estuaries warrants study because a healthy estuarine environment, including healthy soil, is important in order to achieve ecological balance and good aquaculture production. The Ba Lat estuary of the Red River is the largest estuary in northern Vietnam and is employed in various land uses. However, the heavy metal contamination of its soil has not yet been reported.

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Background And Aim: Helicobacter pylori can survive long incubation periods under anaerobic conditions, and should be possible to isolate under anaerobic conditions. Our aim was to isolate H. pylori in anaerobic conditions, from gastric biopsies of H.

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  • The study analyzed 135 stomach samples from patients with gastrointestinal issues and healthy controls to investigate Helicobacter pylori and Candida infections.
  • Candida krusei was present in 20% of bleeding patients, 52% of ulcer patients, and 100% of gastritis patients, while H. pylori was found in 82%, 35%, and 30% of these groups, respectively.
  • No Candida krusei was found in samples from healthy controls, indicating a potential association with gastrointestinal diseases.
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