Publications by authors named "Zainab Rasheed"

Blueberries are highly susceptible to fungal pathogens and oxidative deterioration due to their thin epidermal layer, which can be mitigated by applying a natural polymer-based antimicrobial coating to their surface. This study aimed to develop a chitosan/gelatin-based antimicrobial coating utilizing ginger essential oil (GEO) to extend the postharvest quality of blueberries. To ensure GEO's stability within the coating, it was initially encapsulated with β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) using the inclusion complexation technique.

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In order to reduce the quality loss of citrus and extend its storage time after harvest, it is essential to develop coated kraft papers with antibacterial and fresh-keeping properties. In this study, cinnamon essential oil (CEO)/soybean protein isolate (SPI) microcapsules were prepared by the coagulation method, and their properties were optimized. Then, the microcapsules were added to konjac glucomannan (KGM) as a coating solution to enhance the physical, and chemical properties of kraft paper by a coating method.

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Article Synopsis
  • *Their effectiveness is often reduced due to the volatility of their bioactive compounds, but combining EOs with biopolymers helps stabilize them and control their release.
  • *While there is extensive research on EOs-loaded biopolymers in food applications, limited studies focus on their use in confectionery processes, indicating a need for further exploration in this area.
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Development of painful oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy (OIPN) is a major problem in people who receive oxaliplatin as part of cancer treatment. The pain experienced by those with OIPN can be seriously debilitating and lead to discontinuation of an otherwise successful treatment. Duloxetine is currently the only recommended treatment for established painful OIPN recommended by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, but its preventative ability is still not clear.

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Although cirrhosis is a key risk factor for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), mounting evidence indicates that in a subset of patients presenting with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) HCC manifests in the absence of cirrhosis. Given the sheer size of the ongoing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) epidemic and the dismal prognosis associated with late-stage primary liver cancer there is an urgent need for HCC surveillance in the NASH population. Using serum levels of HCC biomarkers as vectors and biopsy-proven HCC or no HCC as outputs / binary classifier, a supervised learning campaign was undertaken to develop a minimally invasive technique for making a diagnosis of HCC in a clinically relevant model of NASH.

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