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The hyoid bone has been identified as sexually dimorphic in various populations. The current study is a forerunner analysis that used three-dimensional multidetector computed tomography (3D MDCT) images of the hyoid bone to examine sexual dimorphism in the Egyptian population. A total of 300 subjects underwent neck CT imaging, with an additional 60 subjects randomly selected for model validation.

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Good oral hygiene is crucial during treatment with fixed appliances, emphasising the need for additional or alternative oral health methods during orthodontic treatment. This study investigates the effect of essential oil (EO)-based preparations on biofilm adhesion to orthodontic archwires. Five identical-sized orthodontic archwires of different materials were tested using therapeutic and preventive applications of essential oils.

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Prospective and challenges of locally applied repurposed pharmaceuticals for periodontal tissue regeneration.

Front Bioeng Biotechnol

November 2024

Department of Oral Medicine, Periodontology, and Diagnosis, Faculty of Dentistry, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt.

Periodontitis is a persistent inflammatory condition that causes periodontal ligament degradation, periodontal pocket development, and alveolar bone destruction, all of which lead to the breakdown of the teeth's supporting system. Periodontitis is triggered by the accumulation of various microflora (especially anaerobes) in the pockets, which release toxic substances and digestive enzymes and stimulate the immune system. Periodontitis can be efficiently treated using a variety of techniques, both regional and systemic.

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  • This study compares three Romanian species (HOR, HOA, and HOC) to analyze their chemical composition and biological activities, focusing on protein denaturation, hemolysis inhibition, and antibacterial properties.
  • Chemical profiles were assessed using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) and the species were grown at two specific locations, revealing how cultivation sites impact their chemical makeup and biological activities.
  • Findings indicate HOA has the strongest antimicrobial effect against Gram-positive bacteria, with key compounds showing potential for binding to proteins related to microbial and inflammatory responses, highlighting their significance in medical applications.
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Background: The inclusion of synthetic amino acids in poultry nutrition plays a crucial role in both enhancing the synthesis of immunoglobulins and elevating the overall comprehensiveness of the amino acid profile.

Objectives: This research examined the effects of consuming threonine (Thr) in various forms levels with low or high oil on broiler chickens' growth and immunity.

Methods: We investigate the growth performance, feed efficiency, immune response, intestinal morphology, absorptive capacity, and expression of some genes related to the feed intake (Pro-opiomelanocortin [POMC]), fatty acid synthesis (Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase [ACC]), immunity (lipopolysaccharide-induced tumour necrosis like alpha factor [LITAF]), and heat shock protein 70 (HSP70).

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The Effect of Spinosad on the Oak Lace Bug (Hemiptera: Tingidae)-A Preliminary Study Performed Under Laboratory Conditions.

Insects

October 2024

Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Technical and Human Sciences, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Aleea Sighișoarei 2, Târgu Mureș, 547367 Corunca, Romania.

The effect of biopesticide compound spinosad in different concentrations was tested for the first time under laboratory conditions against the rapidly spreading forest pest, oak lace bug (, Say 1832), and its effects were compared with the synthetic pesticide lambda-cyhalothrin. These results revealed a significant effect of spinosad at 2 mL/4 L and 2 mL/2 L water concentrations against nymphs. The mortality rate after 3 days was similar to synthetic insecticide effects and reached 94% and 98%, respectively.

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The major contribution of myocardial damage to global mortalities raises debate regarding the exploration of new therapeutic strategies for its treatment. Therefore, our study investigated the counteracting effect of tiron against isoprenaline (ISO)-mediated cardiac infarction in mice. Tiron was administered to mice for 7 days prior to two consecutive injections of ISO on days 8 and 9 of the treatment protocol.

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Multiple drug resistance (MDR) has gained pronounced attention among . The transfer of multiple antimicrobial resistance genes, frequently carried on conjugative incompatibility F (IncF) plasmids and facilitating interspecies resistance transmission, has been linked to spp. and in broilers.

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This study investigated the phytochemical characteristics, antibacterial activity, and synergistic potential of essential oils derived from Romanian lavender. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis revealed that linalool is the main compound in all lavender essential oils, with concentrations ranging from 29.410% to 35.

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  • Acetaminophen (APAP) is known to cause acute liver damage, and this study investigates the potential protective effects of empagliflozin (EMPA) against APAP-induced toxicity in mice.
  • The research involved analyzing various biomarkers and proteins related to liver function and inflammation, revealing that APAP treatment led to significant liver impairment, characterized by increased oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction.
  • EMPA was found to alleviate these harmful effects, restoring liver function, promoting mitochondrial health, and reducing inflammation, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic agent against liver damage from APAP.
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Background: Nootkatone (NK), a bioactive sesquiterpene ketone, is a major ingredient in grapefruit that has distinguished biological activities. Melamine (MM), a food adulterant, was reported to induce toxic effects including renal disorders. Hence, this protocol was devoted to evaluate the renoprotective impact of NK toward MM-evoked renal damage.

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Free radicals and reactive oxygen species initiate when the oxidative stress arises. (1) Background: The effect of natural molecules on oxidative stress in hyperlipidemic rats, taking statins, was observed. (2) Methods: One hundred and twelve white Wistar rats, males and females, were divided into seven: Group I received 20 mg of atorvastatin while groups II and III received a combination of 20 mg of atorvastatin and 100 mg of Sea buckthorn and grape extract.

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Synthesis, characterization, and in vitro-in ovo toxicological screening of silibinin fatty acids conjugates as prodrugs with potential biomedical applications.

Biomol Biomed

October 2024

Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, "Victor Babes" University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania; Department of Oncology and Hematology, "Louis Turcanu" Emergency Clinical Hospital for Children, Timisoara, Romania.

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  • Silibinin (SIL) from Silybum marianum has beneficial effects but suffers from low stability and bioavailability, prompting the research into its derivatives, silibilin oleate (SIL-O) and silibilin linoleate (SIL-L), as prodrugs for better biomedical applications.
  • Characterization techniques like DFT calculations and NMR confirmed the successful formation of SIL-O and SIL-L, showing they have lower drug-likeness scores than SIL but still a positive overall drug score with no severe side effects expected.
  • While SIL-O showed no toxicity at low concentrations, SIL-L was more toxic at high doses, particularly affecting certain cell types and demonstrating a slight irritant effect; thus,
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Periodontitis is an inflammation-related condition, caused by an infectious microbiome and host defense that causes damage to periodontium. The natural processes of the mouth, like saliva production and eating, significantly diminish therapeutic medication residency in the region of periodontal disease. Furthermore, the complexity and diversity of pathological mechanisms make successful periodontitis treatment challenging.

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has been the subject of plentiful studies due to its purported health advantages; nevertheless, additional investigation is required to determine whether several chronic diseases may be treated or avoided with its nanoform. Therefore, we set out to examine nanoparticles (SNPs) to protect against kidney impairment caused by Streptozotocin (STZ) in diabetic rats, precisely focusing on its effect and the cellular intracellular pathways involved. Male Wistar rats were assigned into four groups: Group 1 was set as control, comprising the normal rats; group 2 was administered SNPs (0.

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Biosynthetic metals have attracted global attention because of their safety, affordability, and environmental friendliness. As a consequence, the cell-free filtrate (CFF) of Dill leaf-derived endophytic fungus was employed for the extracellularly synthesis silver nanoparticles (AgNPs). A reddish-brown color shift confirmed that AgNPs were successfully produced.

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The species of the genus are etiological agents distributed all over the world and are able to infect mammals, birds, and reptiles. is the species most adapted to domestic and wild pigs and is also the most important etiological agent of trichinellosis. The wild boar () is a nocturnal omnivorous mammal belonging to the Suidae family.

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Nano carriers have gained more attention for their possible medical and technological applications. Tailored nanomaterials can transport medications efficiently to targeted areas and allow for sustained medication discharge, reducing undesirable toxicities while boosting curative effectiveness. Nonetheless, transitioning nanomedicines from experimental to therapeutic applications has proven difficult, so different pharmaceutical incorporation approaches in nano scaffolds are discussed.

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The volatile composition of (Fortunei × Tomentosa) essential oil isolated by steam distillation (yielding 0.013% /) from flowers (forestry wastes) was investigated by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Thirty-one components were identified, with 3-acetoxy-7, 8-epoxylanostan-11-ol (38.

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Campylobacter spp. is recognized as one of the most common pathogens involved in the development of gastrointestinal infections in humans. The current study aimed to enhance the knowledge on the occurrence and molecular characterization of Campylobacter spp.

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Fascioloidosis is a parasitic disease of primary wild and domestic ruminants, caused by giant liver fluke, . The definitive host of the liver fluke in its area of origin (North America) is the white-tailed deer (). In Europe, the red deer () and European fallow deer () are definitive hosts and the most sensitive hosts to infection, on which the parasite exerts serious pathogenic effects.

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  • The European fallow deer is highly adaptable and found in various habitats across the Western Plains of Romania, showcasing its ecological plasticity.
  • The deer interacts with both wild and domestic animals, raising concerns about the health risks posed by parasites and zoonotic diseases among animal populations.
  • A study examined 133 esophagi of fallow deer, finding nematodes in 18.80% of samples, with a notable discovery of a new nematode species previously unreported in Romania.
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Antibiotics represent a frequently employed therapeutic modality for the management of bacterial infections across diverse domains, including human health, agriculture, livestock breeding, and fish farming. The efficacy of antibiotics relies on four distinct mechanisms of action, which are discussed in detail in this review, along with accompanying diagrammatic illustrations. Despite their effectiveness, antibiotic resistance has emerged as a significant challenge to treating bacterial infections.

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Microalgae () attenuates aflatoxin-associated renal injury.

Front Pharmacol

December 2023

Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Toukh, Egypt.

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  • * The study investigated the protective effects of ChV on AFT-induced kidney damage and egg quality in quails, finding that AFT exposure led to kidney injury and decreased egg quality due to increased oxidative stress and inflammatory responses.
  • * ChV supplementation improved kidney health and egg quality by reducing AFT-related oxidative stress and inflammation, suggesting that dietary inclusion of ChV could be a viable approach to mitigate the negative effects of AFT.
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N-nitrosodiethylamine (ND) is an extremely toxic unavoidable environmental contaminant. Copper-albumin (CuAB) complex, a newly developed Cu complex, showed antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential. Hereby, we explored the plausible neuroprotective role of CuAB complex toward ND-evoked neurotoxicity in mice.

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