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Development of the national Air Quality Health Index based on short-term effects of ambient air pollution on mortality in Thailand.

Chemosphere

January 2025

Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand; Center of Excellence on Environmental Health and Toxicology (EHT), Office of the Permanent Secretary (OPS), Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI), Bangkok, Thailand. Electronic address:

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  • The Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is a tool for communicating health risks from air pollution, considering multiple pollutants' combined effects.
  • A study in Thailand aimed to create a national AQHI and evaluate if age- and sex-specific versions were needed, using data from 31 provinces between 2017 and 2020.
  • Results showed that total and specific AQHIs had strong correlations with mortality risks, with AQHI being a more effective predictor of health risks compared to the traditional Air Quality Index (AQI).
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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is an emerging global opportunistic pathogen that causes nosocomial infections. We demonstrated that the superoxide stress-sensing transcriptional regulator SoxR directly modulated the expression of an operon encompassing sodA1 (encoding manganese-containing superoxide dismutase) and fre (encoding putative flavin reductase) by directly binding to the operator site, which was located between the - 35 and -10 motifs of the sodA1 promoter. It is known that upon exposure to the superoxide generators/redox-cycling drugs, the SoxR, which is bound to the operator site, became oxidized.

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Hyaluronidase has been emerging as a potential target for cancer treatment. Herein, the anticancer effects against A549 NSCLC cells and hyaluronidase inhibitory activity of the ethanol extract of Xenostegia tridentata (L.) D.

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Glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine], a systemic herbicide, is used globally (825 million kg/year) in 750+ formulations. The International Agency for Research on Cancer classified glyphosate is a probable human carcinogen (Group 2A), but epidemiological studies have been lacking for its association with liver cancer and chronic liver disease. We analyzed urine specimens from 591 patients with newly diagnosed liver cancer, chronic liver disease (CLD), and healthy individuals from five different medical centers between 2011 to 2016 in Thailand.

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  • Sphingobium sp. SM42 Esterase B (EstB) is an enzyme that helps break down dibutyl phthalate and enhances the effectiveness of certain antibiotics by modifying cephalosporins.
  • A similar estB gene found in Pseudomonas aeruginosa suggests that it may have been transferred between bacteria.
  • Introducing EstB into the periplasm of various Gram-negative bacteria, including P. aeruginosa and E. coli, increases their susceptibility to crucial antibiotics like carbapenems and cephalosporins, potentially overcoming antibiotic resistance.
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Traffic-related particulate matter (PM) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have been linked to respiratory diseases and cancer risk in humans. Genomic damage, including benzo[a]pyrene diolepoxide (BPDE)-DNA adducts as well as alterations in telomere length (TL) and mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNA-CN) are associated with respiratory diseases. This study aimed to investigate the association between exposure to traffic-related particulate pollutants and genomic damage in exhaled breath condensate (EBC) in human subjects and a bronchial epithelial cell line (BEAS-2B).

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An unprecedented Bi(OTf)-catalyzed reaction between 2-arylisatogens and vinylarenes to yield 2,4-diarylquinolines is reported. The transformation occurred via a Bi-coordination to the embedded anionic nitrone oxygen, which induced a regiospecific stepwise formal [4 + 2]-cycloaddition with vinylarenes to yield a strained tricyclic intermediate, which subsequently extruded gaseous carbon monoxide. -Deoxygenative aromatization ensued to produce 2,4-diarylquinolines.

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Heavy metals and petroleum oil are the two most important contaminants in the environment. Currently, phytoremediation is regarded as an effective and affordable solution that allows the attenuation of toxic pollutants through the use of plants. Not many studies are carried out regarding the use of aromatic plants capable of remediating soil that is co-contaminated by heavy metal and petroleum hydrocarbons.

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Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) modifications are involved in multiple biological processes. KsgA is a 16S rRNA adenine dimethyltransferase that methylates at the adenines 1518 and 1519 (A1518/1519) positions, which are located near the ribosome decoding center. These methylations are conserved and important for ribosome biogenesis and protein translation.

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The increasing global cancer burden necessitates the development of new treatment options. Herbal medicine offers a viable alternative to conventional cancer treatments. Numerous studies have shown that 3-dimensional (3D) cell culture more accurately represents tumor characteristics in vivo.

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Background: This study aimed to develop a mental health action checklist for high school students that emphasized the importance of readiness, safety, and good hygiene at work to enhance their mental health and prepare them for the workforce.

Methods: In total, 949 students from public high schools in Bangkok, Thailand voluntarily participated in this study. The 15-item High School Mental Health Action Checklist was developed based on a literature review and a pilot study.

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Kinase library screening identifies IGF-1R as an oncogenic vulnerability in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma stem-like cells.

Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis

January 2025

Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology, Chulabhorn Research Institute, Bangkok 10210, Thailand; Center of Excellence on Environmental Health and Toxicology, CHE, Ministry of Education, Bangkok 10300, Thailand. Electronic address:

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  • Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) is a dangerous cancer characterized by a high presence of cancer stem-like cells (CSCs), but understanding the weaknesses of these CSCs is still a mystery.
  • A 3D tumorsphere culture system was used to identify key kinase inhibitors affecting the viability of these CSCs; it was found that most of these inhibitors targeted the IGF-1R/PI3K/AKT pathway.
  • Silencing the IGF-1R gene in multiple iCCA cell lines led to reduced cell growth and tumorsphere formation, suggesting that IGF-1R is essential for the survival of CSCs in iCCA, making it a promising target for treatment and diagnosis
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  • The study examined the prevalence and behavior of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in aquatic environments, focusing on wastewater influents and effluents, as well as river water in Central Thailand.
  • Key findings indicated that certain ARGs, like intI1 and sul1, were consistently abundant across all locations, which could help monitor environmental health.
  • Although wastewater treatment plants reduced ARG concentrations, the persistence of these genes in treated water suggests that current methods are not fully effective, highlighting the need for better sanitation strategies.
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Lysiphyllum binatum (Blanco) de Wit in the Fabaceae family, despite its traditional medicinal uses, has not been the subject of prior scientific inquiry into its chemical and biological profile. The dichloromethane and MeOH extracts of its roots exhibited notably similar antioxidant activity, while the dichloromethane extract of the vine stems showed aromatase inhibition. This study aimed to identify the bioactive components responsible for these activities.

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Long-term live cell imaging requires sophisticated and fully automated commercial-stage incubators equipped with specified inverted microscopes to regulate temperature, CO content, and humidity. In this study, we present a CO-free on-stage incubator specifically designed for use across various cell culture platforms, enabling live cell imaging applications. A simple and transparent incubator was fabricated from acrylic sheets to be easily placed on the stages of most inverted microscopes.

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Pretreatment with aqueous Lam. leaf extract prevents cadmium-induced hepatotoxicity by improving cellular antioxidant machinery and reducing cadmium accumulation.

Heliyon

September 2024

Mahidol University-Osaka University Collaborative Research Center for Bioscience and Biotechnology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand.

Cadmium (Cd) is a highly harmful pollutant that poses a serious threat to human health. The liver is the primary organ for Cd accumulation, and Cd-induced hepatotoxicity has been shown to be strongly correlated with an oxidative imbalance in hepatocytes. Our previous studies in the eukaryotic model organism revealed that not only co-treatment but also pretreatment with aqueous Lam.

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The acidophilic archaeon exhibits remarkable adaptations to life in highly acidic environments. Nevertheless, the investigation of its molecular biology is challenging because of the slow growth of the organism, low biomass yield, and limitations of standard growth measurement techniques caused by iron oxidation.•A novel two-step turbidimetric growth measurement (2TGM) method was developed to address the shortcomings associated with iron precipitation in culture media.

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A highly regioselective divergent approach is reported for the synthesis of both indeno[2,1-]pyran-3-one and 1-oxazolonylisobenzofuran derivatives using the Erlenmeyer-Plöchl azlactone (EPA) reaction. This approach involves the synthesis of -(2-acyl-1-ethynyl)benzaldehydes, which reacted with various amino acids. Reaction with -acylglycines resulted in the formation of indeno[2,1-]pyran-3-ones, involving the sequential formation of two C-C bonds and two C-O bonds.

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Grewiifopenes A-K, bioactive clerodane diterpenoids from Casearia grewiifolia Vent.

Nat Prod Bioprospect

September 2024

Laboratory of Natural Products, Medicinal Chemistry and Organic Synthesis, Chulabhorn Research Institute, Bangkok, 10210, Thailand.

Eleven novel clerodane-type diterpenoids, grewiifopenes A-K (1-4 and 12-18), along with nine known compounds (5-11, 19, and 20) were purified from the dichloromethane extract of the twigs and stems of Casearia grewiifolia Vent. (Salicaceae). Their spectroscopic data, including the NMR, HRESIMS, and electronic circular dichroism calculations were employed to completely characterize and elucidate the chemical structures and absolute configurations.

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A photochemical Machetti-De Sarlo reaction has been developed for preparing 5-substituted 3-acylisoxazoles from acylnitromethanes and terminal alkynes. This photochemical protocol utilizes an innovative electron donor-acceptor complex, generated from acylnitromethanes, catalytic LiOBu, and 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-propanol, as a photosensitizer to promote rapid conversion with a broad substrate scope in up to 80% efficiency. A sigmoidal autoinductive kinetic profile is revealed, demonstrating the novel and unique dual catalysis in the first photochemical approach of this reaction.

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Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) presents a challenging diagnosis due to its nonspecific early clinical manifestations, often resulting in late-stage detection and high mortality. Diagnosing iCCA is further complicated by its limited accuracy, often necessitating multiple invasive procedures for precise identification. Despite carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) having been investigated and employed for iCCA diagnosis, it demonstrates modest diagnostic performance.

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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, a ubiquitous environmental bacterium, is an important cause of nosocomial infections. Although banned in some countries, paraquat (PQ) is commonly used to control weeds. In this study, we investigated the effects of increasing concentrations of PQ on S.

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Antibiotic resistance genes and crAssphage in hospital wastewater and a canal receiving the treatment effluent.

Environ Pollut

November 2024

Department of Environmental Health and Technology, School of Public Health, Walailak University, Nakhon Si Thammarat, 80160, Thailand; Excellent Center for Dengue and Community Public Health (EC for DACH), Walailak University, Nakhon Si Thammarat, 80160, Thailand. Electronic address:

Hospital wastewater is a major hotspot for the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in aquatic ecosystems. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and their correlation with crAssphage in a hospital wastewater treatment plant (HWWTP) and a receiving canal. Water samples were analyzed for 94 ARGs and crAssphage relative to the 16S rRNA using high-throughput quantitative polymerase chain reaction (HT-qPCR).

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Inhibition of Giardia duodenalis by isocryptolepine -triazole adducts and derivatives.

Int J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist

December 2024

Department of Molecular Tropical Medicine and Genetics, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. Electronic address:

Giardia duodenalis, a widespread parasitic flagellate protozoan causing giardiasis, affects millions annually, particularly impacting children and travellers. With no effective vaccine available, treatment primarily relies on the oral administration of drugs targeting trophozoites in the small intestine. However, existing medications pose challenges due to side effects and drug resistance, necessitating the exploration of novel therapeutic options.

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Prevalence of hepatitis A and E viruses in wastewater in Asian countries.

Sci Total Environ

November 2024

Interdisciplinary Center for River Basin Environment, University of Yamanashi, 4-3-11 Takeda, Kofu, Yamanashi 400-8511, Japan. Electronic address:

Hepatitis A and E viruses (HAV and HEV, respectively) remain a significant global health concern despite advancements in healthcare and vaccination programs. Regular monitoring and vaccine efficacy of HAV are still lacking in different countries. This study aimed to investigate HAV and HEV prevalence in developed, developing, and least-developed Asian countries using wastewater as a surveillance tool.

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