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2. Production, partial purification and characterization of ligninolytic enzymes from selected basidiomycetes mushroom fungi
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P. Balaji, Ramanaiah Illuri, Khalid S. Almaary, V. Veeramanikandan, Yahya B. Elbadawi, M.A. Biraqdar, M. Kumar, and M. Eyini
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Laccase ,Basidiomycete fungus ,Mushroom ,Pleurotus ,Chromatography ,biology ,Ligninolytic enzymes ,Chemistry ,QH301-705.5 ,Lignin peroxidase ,biology.organism_classification ,Enzyme assay ,Manganese peroxidase ,biology.protein ,Original Article ,Enzyme activity ,Biology (General) ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis ,Enzyme purification ,Mycelium ,SDS-PAGE - Abstract
In recent years, many research on the quantity of lignocellulosic waste have been developed. The production, partial purification, and characterisation of ligninolytic enzymes from various fungi are described in this work. On the 21st day of incubation in Potato Dextrose (PD) broth, Hypsizygus ulmarius developed the most laccase (14.83 × 10−6 IU/ml) and manganese peroxidase (24.11 × 10−6 IU/ml), while Pleurotus florida produced the most lignin peroxidase (19.56 × −6 IU/ml). Laccase (Lac), lignin peroxidase (LiP), and manganese peroxidase (MnP), all generated by selected basidiomycetes mushroom fungi, were largely isolated using ammonium sulphate precipitation followed by dialysis. Laccase, lignin peroxidase, and manganese peroxidase purification findings indicated 1.83, 2.13, and 1.77 fold purity enhancements, respectively. Specific activity of purified laccase enzyme preparations ranged from 305.80 to 376.85 IU/mg, purified lignin peroxidase from 258.51 to 336.95 IU/mg, and purified manganese peroxidase from 253.45 to 529.34 IU/mg. H. ulmarius laccase (376.85 IU/mg) with 1.83 fold purification had the highest specific activity of all the ligninolytic enzymes studied, followed by 2.13 fold purification in lignin peroxidase (350.57 IU/mg) and manganese peroxidase (529.34 IU/mg) with 1.77-fold purification. Three notable bands with molecular weights ranging from 43 to 68 kDa and a single prominent band with a molecular weight of 97.4 kDa were identified on a Native PAGE gel from mycelial proteins of selected mushroom fungus. The SDS PAGE profiles of the mycelial proteins from the selected mushroom fungus were similar to the native PAGE. All three partially purified ligninolytic isozymes display three bands in native gel electrophoresis, with only one prominent band in enzyme activity staining. The 43 kDa, 55 kDa, and 68 kDa protein bands correspond to laccase, lignin peroxidase, and manganese peroxidase, respectively.
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- 2021
3. Carbapenemases producing Klebsiella pneumoniae from the pus of hospitalized patients: In-vitro antibiotic properties of Streptomyces against multidrug resistant infectious bacteria
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Yahya B. Elbadawi, Mohammed Sulaiman Alfadul, Balamuralikrishnan Balasubramanian, Khalid S. Almaary, Natarajan Benit, Paul Agastian, Reem M. Aljowaie, Ayman S. Mubarak, and Turki M. Dawoud
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0301 basic medicine ,Imipenem ,Klebsiella ,Cefotaxime ,Klebsiella pneumoniae ,Secondary infection ,030106 microbiology ,Drug resistance bacteria ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,beta-Lactamases ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Bacterial Proteins ,Antibiotics ,Ampicillin ,Actinomycetes ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Suppuration ,biology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,General Medicine ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,biology.organism_classification ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,Streptomyces ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Klebsiella Infections ,Ciprofloxacin ,Infectious Diseases ,Amikacin ,Wound Infection ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Klebsiella pneumoniae is predominantly exists in the pus of the human wounds and it creates massive infections in the skin and causes serious health associated infections. Modern antibiotics are highly active in the treatment of wound infections. In this study was aimed to determine resistance of K. pneumoniae screened from wound specimens of patients. Sample was collected from the pus of the patients associated with secondary infection. Methods Samples were serially diluted and the isolated bacterial strains were characterized by biochemical tests, colony morphology and Gram’s staining methods. Resistance of K. pneumoniae was tested using antibiotics such as, Gentamycin, Ampicillin, Tetracycline, Cefurooxime, Oxacillin, Ofloxacin, Erythromycin, Nalidic acid, Cefepine, Piperacillin, Norfloxacin, Imipenem, Nitrofurantoin, Amikacin, Ciprofloxacin, Vancomycin, Meropeneum and Cefotaxime with Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method. Results Among the 73 K. pneumoniae strains, four strains produced AmpC and ESBLs, 42 strains produced ESBLs and 7 bacterial strains synthesized only AmpC enzyme. Four stains produced ESBLs and showed multidrug resistance against various antibiotics. Most of the strains synthesized extracellular polysaccharides and mediated biofilm formation. Among the K. pneumoniae strains, K. pneumoniae PS02 showed multidrug resistant against most of the tested antibiotics. It produced ESBLs and AmpC enzyme. To produce secondary metabolites, actinomycetes were isolated and characterized as Streptomyces sp. AC14. The secondary metabolite was effective against Klebsiella strains. Conclusions To conclude, secondary metabolites extracted from Streptomyces sp. AC14 was found to be effective against multidrug resistant bacterium. Further studies are warranted to analyze the drug hydrolyzing pathways of bacteria and to identify the mechanism of action of secondary metabolites from Streptomyces sp. AC14.
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- 2021
4. Traditional Uses of Animals in the Himalayan Region of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
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Maryam Faiz, Muhammad Altaf, Muhammad Umair, Khalid S. Almarry, Yahya B. Elbadawi, and Arshad Mehmood Abbasi
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Pharmacology ,Pharmacology (medical) - Abstract
Background:The use of animals and animal-derived products in ethnopharmacological applications is an ancient human practice that continues in many regions today. The local people of the Himalayan region harbor rich traditional knowledge used to treat a variety of human ailments. The present study was intended with the aim of examining animal-based traditional medicine utilized by the population of the Himalayan region of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.Methods:Data were collected from 2017 to 2019 through individual and group interviews. Data on traditional uses of animal products were analyzed, utilizing following indices such as the frequency of citation, use value, relative importance, similarity index, principal component analysis, and cluster analysis to find the highly preferred species in the area.Results:Ethnomedicinal uses of 62 species of vertebrates and invertebrates were documented. Flesh, fat, bone, whole body, milk, skin, egg, head, feathers, bile, blood, and honey were all used in these applications. The uses of 25 animals are reported here for the first time from the study area (mainly insects and birds, including iconic species like the kalij pheasant,Lophura leucomelanos; Himalayan monal,L. impejanus; and western tragopon,Tragopan melanocephalus). The diversity and range of animal-based medicines utilized in these communities are indications of their strong connections with local ecosystems.Conclusion:Our results provide baseline data valuable for the conservation of vertebrate and invertebrate diversity in the region of Himalayan of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. It is possible that screening this fauna for medicinally active chemicals could contribute to the development of new animal-based drugs.
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- 2022
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5. Partial purification and characterization of 2, 4-diacetylphloroglucinol producing Pseudomonas fluorescens VSMKU3054 against bacterial wilt disease of tomato
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Perumal Suresh, Khalid S. Almaary, Yahya B. Elbadawi, Govintharaj Varathraju, Ayman S. Mubarak, and Vellasamy Shanmugaiah
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,High content screening and detached leaf assay ,Pseudomonas fluorescens ,DAPG ,01 natural sciences ,Microbiology ,Rhizoctonia solani ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fusarium oxysporum ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Wilt disease ,Ralstonia solanacearum ,biology ,Bacterial wilt ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,chemistry ,Macrophomina phaseolina ,2,4-Diacetylphloroglucinol ,Original Article ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
We find out the antimicrobial potential of partially purified 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG) against Ralstonia solanacearum and fungal plant pathogens isolated from tomato rhizobacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens VSMKU3054. The present study is mainly focused on the control of wilt disease of tomato by our isolate VSMKU3054 and DAPG. The cell free culture filtrate of P. fluorescens VSMKU3054 was significantly arrested the growth of R. solanacearum and fungal pathogens such as Rhizoctonia solani, Sclerotium rolfsii, Macrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium oxysporum compared to control. The existence of DAPG from the crude metabolites of P. fluorescens VSMKU3054 was confirmed on TLC with Rf value 0.34, which is coincide with that of authentic phloroglucinol. The partially purified DAPG exhibited much higher activity against R. solanacearum at 30 µg/ml than the fungal plant pathogens compared to control. The antimicrobial partially purified compound was identified as DAPG by UV, FT-IR and GC–MS analysis. The percentage of live cells of R. solanacearum when supplemented with DAPG at 30 µg/ml, significantly controlled the living nature of R. solanacearum up to 68% compared to tetracycline and universal control observed under high content screening analysis. The selected isolate P. fluorescens VSMKU3054 and DAPG significantly controlled wilt disease of tomato up to 59.5% and 42.12% on 3rd and 7th days compared to positive and negative control by detached leaf assay. Further, in silico analysis revealed that high interaction of DAPG encoding protease with lectin which is associated with R. solanacearum. Based on our findings, we confirmed that P. fluorescens VSMKU3054 and DAPG could be used a potential bio inoculants for the management of bacterial wilt disease of tomato.
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- 2021
6. Lithological attributes of hd-001 well, shallow offshore, Niger delta basin, Nigeria
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Usman Shehu Onoduku, Edward Agboneni Okosun, Yahya B. Alkali, and Olubusayo A. Olatunji
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Lithology ,Ditch ,Geochemistry ,Submarine pipeline ,General Medicine ,Transgressive ,Structural basin ,Progradation ,Oil shale ,Deposition (geology) ,Geology - Abstract
Lithological analysis was carried out on 96 ditch cuttings samples from HD-001 well located within the shallow offshore Niger delta basin, Nigeria. Three lithofacies sequences were delineated by the integration of wireline logs textural/lithologic attritudes and the distribution of index accessory minerals. They are transitional paralic, paralic and marine paralic sequences. The lithologic, textural and wireline log data indicate that the entire interval studied in the HD-001 well belongs to the Agbada Formation. The Formation is made up of alternating sand and shale units which suggests rapid shoreline progradation. The grain size increases from essentially fine to medium-grained at the basal part of the well to dominantly coarser grain at the upper part. The index accessories recognize shallow marine to coastal deltaic settings environment of deposition. Sand bodies which represent sub-environments within those settings are deposited in sequences. Each sequence begins with a transgressive phase followed by significant regressions.  Â
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- 2020
7. Preparation and antibacterial application of hydroxyapatite doped Silver nanoparticles derived from chicken bone
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P. Vijayaraghavan, M.A. Rathi, Khalid S. Almaary, Fatima S. Alkhattaf, Yahya B. Elbadawi, Soon Woong Chang, and Balasubramani Ravindran
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Green synthesis ,Antibacterial ,Q1-390 ,Multidisciplinary ,Science (General) ,stomatognathic system ,Nanoparticles ,Co-precipitation ,Hydroxyapatite - Abstract
Hydroxyapatite was isolated from the chicken bones of Black Sumatra and Fighter cock by thermal calcinations at 700 °C. The reducing power of Plumbago indica was responsible for the green synthesis of silver NPs. The isolated hydroxyapatite was used for the preparation of hydroxyapatite doped silver nanoparticles (HAp/AgNPs) against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The Black Sumatra bone derived HAp/AgNPs were excellent activity against Klebsiella pneumoniae (28 mm), Staphylococcus aureus (26 mm), Bacillus cereus (24 mm), respectively. Fighting cock bones derived HAp/AgNPs demonstrated activity against Staphylococcus aureus (22 mm), Klebsiella pneumoniae (25 mm) and Bacillus cereus (23 mm), respectively. The MIC value ranged between 45 ± 1.2 µg/mL and 104 ± 0.25 µg/mL. The HAp/AgNPs were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transformed Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The XRD patterns of the Hap/Ag revealed functional peaks representing the reflection planes. The HAp/AgNPs showed an ellipsoidal morphology in SEM analysis. The morphological studies at various magnifications indicated that HAp/AgNPs with good crystal structure could prepared by using co-precipitation method.
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- 2022
8. Predictors of enhancing human physical attractiveness: Data from 93 countries
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Marta Kowal, Piotr Sorokowski, Katarzyna Pisanski, Jaroslava V. Valentova, Marco A.C. Varella, David A. Frederick, Laith Al-Shawaf, Felipe E. García, Isabella Giammusso, Biljana Gjoneska, Luca Kozma, Tobias Otterbring, Marietta Papadatou-Pastou, Gerit Pfuhl, Sabrina Stöckli, Anna Studzinska, Ezgi Toplu-Demirtaş, Anna K. Touloumakos, Bence E. Bakos, Carlota Batres, Solenne Bonneterre, Johanna Czamanski-Cohen, Jovi C. Dacanay, Eliane Deschrijver, Maryanne L. Fisher, Caterina Grano, Dmitry Grigoryev, Pavol Kačmár, Mikhail V. Kozlov, Efisio Manunta, Karlijn Massar, Joseph P. McFall, Moises Mebarak, Maria Rosa Miccoli, Taciano L. Milfont, Pavol Prokop, Toivo Aavik, Patrícia Arriaga, Roberto Baiocco, Jiří Čeněk, Hakan Çetinkaya, Izzet Duyar, Farida Guemaz, Tatsunori Ishii, Julia A. Kamburidis, Hareesol Khun-Inkeeree, Linda H. Lidborg, Hagar Manor, Ravit Nussinson, Mohd Sofian B. Omar-Fauzee, Farid Pazhoohi, Koen Ponnet, Anabela Caetano Santos, Oksana Senyk, Ognen Spasovski, Mona Vintila, Austin H. Wang, Gyesook Yoo, Oulmann Zerhouni, Rizwana Amin, Sibele Aquino, Merve Boğa, Mahmoud Boussena, Ali R. Can, Seda Can, Rita Castro, Antonio Chirumbolo, Ogeday Çoker, Clément Cornec, Seda Dural, Stephanie J. Eder, Nasim Ghahraman Moharrampour, Simone Grassini, Evgeniya Hristova, Gözde Ikizer, Nicolas Kervyn, Mehmet Koyuncu, Yoshihiko Kunisato, Samuel Lins, Tetyana Mandzyk, Silvia Mari, Alan D.A. Mattiassi, Aybegum Memisoglu-Sanli, Mara Morelli, Felipe C. Novaes, Miriam Parise, Irena Pavela Banai, Mariia Perun, Nejc Plohl, Fatima Zahra Sahli, Dušana Šakan, Sanja Smojver-Azic, Çağlar Solak, Sinem Söylemez, Asako Toyama, Anna Wlodarczyk, Yuki Yamada, Beatriz Abad-Villaverde, Reza Afhami, Grace Akello, Nael H. Alami, Leyla Alma, Marios Argyrides, Derya Atamtürk, Nana Burduli, Sayra Cardona, João Carneiro, Andrea Castañeda, Izabela Chałatkiewicz, William J. Chopik, Dimitri Chubinidze, Daniel Conroy-Beam, Jorge Contreras-Garduño, Diana Ribeiro da Silva, Yahya B. Don, Silvia Donato, Dmitrii Dubrov, Michaela Duračková, Sanjana Dutt, Samuel O. Ebimgbo, Ignacio Estevan, Edgardo Etchezahar, Peter Fedor, Feten Fekih-Romdhane, Tomasz Frackowiak, Katarzyna Galasinska, Łukasz Gargula, Benjamin Gelbart, Talia Gomez Yepes, Brahim Hamdaoui, Ivana Hromatko, Salome N. Itibi, Luna Jaforte, Steve M.J. Janssen, Marija Jovic, Kevin S. Kertechian, Farah Khan, Aleksander Kobylarek, Maida Koso-Drljevic, Anna Krasnodębska, Valerija Križanić, Miguel Landa-Blanco, Alvaro Mailhos, Tiago Marot, Tamara Martinac Dorcic, Martha Martinez-Banfi, Mat Rahimi Yusof, Marlon Mayorga-Lascano, Vita Mikuličiūtė, Katarina Mišetić, Bojan Musil, Arooj Najmussaqib, Kavitha Nalla Muthu, Jean C. Natividade, Izuchukwu L.G. Ndukaihe, Ellen K. Nyhus, Elisabeth Oberzaucher, Salma S. Omar, Franciszek Ostaszewski, Ma. Criselda T. Pacquing, Ariela F. Pagani, Ju Hee Park, Ekaterine Pirtskhalava, Ulf-Dietrich Reips, Marc Eric S. Reyes, Jan P. Röer, Ayşegül Şahin, Adil Samekin, Rūta Sargautytė, Tatiana Semenovskikh, Henrik Siepelmeyer, Sangeeta Singh, Alicja Sołtys, Agnieszka Sorokowska, Rodrigo Soto-López, Liliya Sultanova, William Tamayo-Agudelo, Chee-Seng Tan, Gulmira T. Topanova, Merve Topcu Bulut, Bastien Trémolière, Singha Tulyakul, Belgüzar N. Türkan, Arkadiusz Urbanek, Tatiana Volkodav, Kathryn V. Walter, Mohd Faiz Mohd Yaakob, Marcos Zumárraga-Espinosa, Kowal, M, Sorokowski, P, Pisanski, K, Valentova, J, Varella, M, Frederick, D, Al-Shawaf, L, García, F, Giammusso, I, Gjoneska, B, Kozma, L, Otterbring, T, Papadatou-Pastou, M, Pfuhl, G, Stöckli, S, Studzinska, A, Toplu-Demirtaş, E, Touloumakos, A, Bakos, B, Batres, C, Bonneterre, S, Czamanski-Cohen, J, Dacanay, J, Deschrijver, E, Fisher, M, Grano, C, Grigoryev, D, Kačmár, P, Kozlov, M, Manunta, E, Massar, K, Mcfall, J, Mebarak, M, Miccoli, M, Milfont, T, Prokop, P, Aavik, T, Arriaga, P, Baiocco, R, Čeněk, J, Çetinkaya, H, Duyar, I, Guemaz, F, Ishii, T, Kamburidis, J, Khun-Inkeeree, H, Lidborg, L, Manor, H, Nussinson, R, Omar-Fauzee, M, Pazhoohi, F, Ponnet, K, Santos, A, Senyk, O, Spasovski, O, Vintila, M, Wang, A, Yoo, G, Zerhouni, O, Amin, R, Aquino, S, Boğa, M, Boussena, M, Can, A, Can, S, Castro, R, Chirumbolo, A, Çoker, O, Cornec, C, Dural, S, Eder, S, Moharrampour, N, Grassini, S, Hristova, E, Ikizer, G, Kervyn, N, Koyuncu, M, Kunisato, Y, Lins, S, Mandzyk, T, Mari, S, Mattiassi, A, Memisoglu-Sanli, A, Morelli, M, Novaes, F, Parise, M, Banai, I, Perun, M, Plohl, N, Sahli, F, Šakan, D, Smojver-Azic, S, Solak, Ç, Söylemez, S, Toyama, A, Wlodarczyk, A, Yamada, Y, Abad-Villaverde, B, Afhami, R, Akello, G, Alami, N, Alma, L, Argyrides, M, Atamtürk, D, Burduli, N, Cardona, S, Carneiro, J, Castañeda, A, Chałatkiewicz, I, Chopik, W, Chubinidze, D, Conroy-Beam, D, Contreras-Garduño, J, da Silva, D, Don, Y, Donato, S, Dubrov, D, Duračková, M, Dutt, S, Ebimgbo, S, Estevan, I, Etchezahar, E, Fedor, P, Fekih-Romdhane, F, Frackowiak, T, Galasinska, K, Gargula, Ł, Gelbart, B, Yepes, T, Hamdaoui, B, Hromatko, I, Itibi, S, Jaforte, L, Janssen, S, Jovic, M, Kertechian, K, Khan, F, Kobylarek, A, Koso-Drljevic, M, Krasnodębska, A, Križanić, V, Landa-Blanco, M, Mailhos, A, Marot, T, Dorcic, T, Martinez-Banfi, M, Yusof, M, Mayorga-Lascano, M, Mikuličiūtė, V, Mišetić, K, Musil, B, Najmussaqib, A, Muthu, K, Natividade, J, Ndukaihe, I, Nyhus, E, Oberzaucher, E, Omar, S, Ostaszewski, F, Pacquing, M, Pagani, A, Park, J, Pirtskhalava, E, Reips, U, Reyes, M, Röer, J, Şahin, A, Samekin, A, Sargautytė, R, Semenovskikh, T, Siepelmeyer, H, Singh, S, Sołtys, A, Sorokowska, A, Soto-López, R, Sultanova, L, Tamayo-Agudelo, W, Tan, C, Topanova, G, Bulut, M, Trémolière, B, Tulyakul, S, Türkan, B, Urbanek, A, Volkodav, T, Walter, K, Yaakob, M, Zumárraga-Espinosa, M, UCL - SSH/LouRIM - Louvain Research Institute in Management and Organizations, Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação, RS: FPN WSP II, and Section Applied Social Psychology
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Objectification Theory ,REDES SOCIAIS ,SEX-DIFFERENCES ,Self-modification ,Evolution ,Humanidades::Outras Humanidades [Domínio/Área Científica] ,Facial Attractiveness ,Ciências Médicas::Ciências da Saúde [Domínio/Área Científica] ,Social Sciences ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Ciências Sociais::Psicologia [Domínio/Área Científica] ,Evolutionary Perspective ,Self-Objectification ,Pathogen stress ,EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE ,Social media usage ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Behavior and Systematics ,ddc:150 ,Womens Body-Image ,Mating market perspective ,Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas [Domínio/Área Científica] ,WOMENS BODY-IMAGE ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,OBJECTIFICATION THEORY ,M-PSI/05 - PSICOLOGIA SOCIALE ,Evolutionary theory ,Appearance ,Gender-Role ,Ecology ,MATE PREFERENCES ,Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 [VDP] ,Mate Preferences ,PERSONAL ORNAMENTS ,SELF-OBJECTIFICATION ,GENDER-ROLE ,Settore M-PSI/05 - PSICOLOGIA SOCIALE ,Social Media Use ,SOCIAL MEDIA USE ,Sex-Differences ,VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 ,FACIAL ATTRACTIVENESS ,Ciências Naturais::Ciências da Terra e do Ambiente [Domínio/Área Científica] ,Pathogen stre ,Personal Ornaments - Abstract
People across the world and throughout history have gone to great lengths to enhance their physical appearance. Evolutionary psychologists and ethologists have largely attempted to explain this phenomenon via mating preferences and strategies. Here, we test one of the most popular evolutionary hypotheses for beauty-enhancing behaviors, drawn from mating market and parasite stress perspectives, in a large cross-cultural sample. We also test hypotheses drawn from other influential and non-mutually exclusive theoretical frameworks, from biosocial role theory to a cultural media perspective. Survey data from 93,158 human participants across 93 countries provide evidence that behaviors such as applying makeup or using other cosmetics, hair grooming, clothing style, caring for body hygiene, and exercising or following a specific diet for the specific purpose of improving ones physical attractiveness, are universal. Indeed, 99% of participants reported spending >10 min a day performing beauty-enhancing behaviors. The results largely support evolutionary hypotheses: more time was spent enhancing beauty by women (almost 4 h a day, on average) than by men (3.6 h a day), by the youngest participants (and contrary to predictions, also the oldest), by those with a relatively more severe history of infectious diseases, and by participants currently dating compared to those in established relationships. The strongest predictor of attractiveness-enhancing behaviors was social media usage. Other predictors, in order of effect size, included adhering to traditional gender roles, residing in countries with less gender equality, considering oneself as highly attractive or, conversely, highly unattractive, TV watching time, higher socioeconomic status, right-wing political beliefs, a lower level of education, and personal individualistic attitudes. This study provides novel insight into universal beauty-enhancing behaviors by unifying evolutionary theory with several other complementary perspectives., National Science Center, Poland [2019/33/N/HS6/00054]; Basic Research Program at the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE University); Basic Research Program at HSE University, RF; FCT [UID/PSI/03125/2021, SFRH/BD/126304/2016]; UTAR Research Centre Excellence Award; Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman [2019 -CAP (6401/0019)], This work is the result of the research project funded by the National Science Center, Poland (2019/33/N/HS6/00054). Dmitry Grigoryev was supported by the Basic Research Program at the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE University).; Dmitrii Dubrov was supported by the Basic Research Program at HSE University, RF.; Patricia Arriaga was supported by the FCT through funds from the research center UID/PSI/03125/2021. Anabela C. Santos was supported by the FCT through funds from a PhD grant SFRH/BD/126304/2016. Kavitha Nalla Muthu and Chee-Seng Tan were supported by the UTAR Research Centre Excellence Award 2019 -CAP (6401/0019) from the Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman.
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- 2022
9. A novel biogenic Allium cepa leaf mediated silver nanoparticles for antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anticancer effects on MCF-7 cell line
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Bander Al-Munqedhi, Mohamed A. El-Tayeb, S. Kumaresan, Khalid S. Almaary, Mohamed Soliman Elshikh, Mohammad K. Okla, A. Ram Kumar, S. Selvaraj, Yahya B. Elbadawi, K. Kaviyarasu, Azhaguchamy Muthukumaran, and M. Mani
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Silver ,DPPH ,Nanoparticle ,Metal Nanoparticles ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Silver nanoparticle ,Antioxidants ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dynamic light scattering ,Anti-Infective Agents ,X-Ray Diffraction ,Onions ,Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ,Zeta potential ,Humans ,MTT assay ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,Plant Extracts ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Silver nitrate ,chemistry ,MCF-7 Cells ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
In the present study, Allium cepa leaf extract was utilized to reduce the silver nitrate into the nanoscale range of silver ions (Ag NPs). The biosynthesized Ag NPs were extensively characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), Dynamic light scattering analysis (DLS), UV–Visible spectroscopy (UV–vis), Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The antioxidant activity of synthesized Ag NPs was verified by DPPH assay. From the results obtained from XRD and DLS studies, the size of Ag NPs was determined to be around 54.3 nm. The measured zeta potential value of −19.1 mV confirms the excellent stability of biosynthesized Ag NPs. TEM analyses reveal that the biosynthesized Ag NPs have a spherical structure of 13 nm in size. The presence of various functional groups was confirmed through FTIR studies and EDAX verifies the weight percentage of silver content in biosynthesized nanoparticles to be 30.33%. In the present study, anti-cancer activity was carried out by using breast cancer cell line MCF-7. Further, silver nanoparticles exhibited antimicrobial effectiveness against gram-positive Bacillus cereus and gram-negative Escherichia coli. The MTT assay also showed better cytotoxic activity against the MCF- 7 cell line.
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- 2021
10. Laser Light Treatment of Seeds for Improving the Biomass Photosynthesis, Chemical Composition and Biological Activities of Lemongrass Sprouts
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Mansour A. Balkhyour, Mohamed A. El-Tayeb, Yahya B. Elbadawi, Abdelrahim H.A. Hassan, Ahmed Ali Qahtan, Mostafa A. Abdel-Maksoud, Hamada AbdElgawad, Mohamed Khamis Alaskary, and Mohammad K. Okla
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0106 biological sciences ,Antioxidant ,DPPH ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Flavonoid ,laser irradiation ,Photosynthesis ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:Agriculture ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,anti-cholesterol activity ,Nutraceutical ,medicine ,Food science ,Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,0303 health sciences ,photosynthesis ,bioactive compounds ,sprouts ,Cymbopogon proximus ,anti-diabetic activity ,biology ,Chemistry ,lcsh:S ,biology.organism_classification ,Trolox ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Sprouting - Abstract
Compared to seeds and mature plants, sprouts are well characterized based on their nutritive values and biological properties. Moreover, laser light application is known to be a promising approach to improving plant growth, photosynthesis, and nutraceutical values. However, no studies have investigated the phytochemicals and biological activity of lemongrass (Cymbopogon proximus (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Chiov.) sprouts or the further improvement of their quality by applying laser light treatment. We carried out a preliminary experiment for the optimization of laser treatment conditions, finding that a helium neon (He–Ne) laser at 632 nm and 5 mW for 5 min provided the most favorable conditions. We then investigated fresh weight, photosynthetic reactions, and primary and secondary metabolites, including sugars, amino acids, organic acids, essential oils, and phenolic compounds. Moreover, we studied the effect of laser light-induced changes in chemical compositions on the antioxidant, anti-diabetic, and anti-cholesterol activities of Cymbopogon proximus sprouts grown from laser-treated seeds. Laser light treatment increased the photosynthesis and respiration and hence the fresh weight of Cymbopogon proximus sprouts. Overall, sprouting increased most bioactive primary and secondary metabolites as compared to seeds. Increased photosynthesis by laser light improved carbon allocation and raised non-structural carbohydrates, which in turn led to improved synthesis of amino acids, organic acids, and essential oils, as well as phenolic and flavonoid compounds. As a result, laser light significantly improved the antioxidant capacity in terms of increasing the levels of ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) (from 9.5 to 21 µmole trolox/g fresh weight (FW)), oxygen radical absorbance (ORAC) (from 400 to 1100 µmole trolox/100g FW), and DPPH (from 5% to 25% of inhibation) and enhanced the hypocholesterolemic and antidiabetic activity through increasing the percentage of cholesterol micellar solubility (CMS) inhibition (from 42% to 62%) and glycemic index (from 33 to 17 µmole/g) over sprouts and seeds. In conclusion, the synergism of seed laser treatment and sprouting induced the health-promoting bioactive compounds in Cymbopogon proximus as compared to seeds, which can be applied at a large scale to improve the biochemical, physiological, and nutraceutical values of medicinal and crop sprouts.
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11. Savoirs locaux et agriculture durable au Yémen
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Al-Ansi, Qadi Yahya b. Yahya, Al-Baity, Saleh Omar, Al-Hakimi, Amin, Al-Hakimi, Amin A. S., Al-Kirshi, Abdul Gabbar, Ali, Mohammed Aidrus, Assakaf, Ali Aidrous, Ba-swaid, Ahmed S., Barceló, Miquel, Ba‑Angood, Saeed A., Bédoucha, Geneviève, Brunner, Ueli, Ergenzinger, Peter Jurgen, Gerke, Horst, Hehmeyer, Ingrid, Khanbash, Mohammad Saeed, Kohler, Stefan, Lackner, Helen, Lichtenthäler, Gerhard, McCorriston, Joy, Mehra, Kharaiti L., Pelat, Frédéric, Rappold, Gerhard D., Sallam, Ahmed M. A., Scholz, Fred, Torró, Josep, Varisco, Daniel Martin, Pelat, Frédéric, and Al-Hakimi, Amin
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RN ,terraced cultivation ,agriculture durable ,Planning & Development ,agronomy ,savoir agricole traditionnel ,Environmental Studies ,water rights ,المعالم الزراعية في اليمن ,irrigation ,rural economics ,traditional agricultural knowledge ,sustainable agriculture ,agronomie ,cultures en terrasses ,économie rurale ,SCI026000 ,droit de l'eau - Abstract
Réalisé en partenariat avec le Centre Yéménite de Ressources Génétiques, ce numéro des ‘Cahiers du CEFAS’, qui fait suite à deux précédents ‘Cahiers du CFEY’, réunit une sélection de 19 articles issus du séminaire Place des pratiques et des techniques anciennes dans l’agriculture yéménite d’aujourd’hui : problèmes et perspectives, qui s’était tenu en juin 2000 à la Faculté d’Agriculture de Sanaa et dans les locaux du CEFAS. Plus de trente anthropologues, archéologues, géographes, historiens, agronomes et spécialistes du développement, étrangers et yéménites, ont pris la parole au cours de ces journées de rencontres et d’échanges.Loin d’un regard nostalgique sur l’image d’une agriculture yéménite immuable qui aurait échappé à toute modernisation ‘néfaste’ de ses pratiques et de ses techniques, et bien loin d’un débat remettant en question des avancées technologiques ‘excessives’ et leurs éventuels effets sur l’environnement et la qualité de l’alimentation, il fut davantage question ici de réfléchir aux interventions en matière de développement dans un pays principalement d’économie rurale et pour lequel toute politique de développement doit s’appuyer en priorité sur le travail de sa population paysanne. This third publication of ‘Cahiers du CEFAS’ –previously named ‘Cahiers du CFEY’- results from a partnership with the Yemeni Genetic Resources Center (YGRC) and consists of 19 articles selected from the seminar The place of ancient agricultural practices and techniques in Yemen today : problems and perspectives, held in June 2000, at the Faculty of Agriculture of Sanaa University and in the CEFAS. More than 30 anthropologists, archaeologists, geographers, historians, agronomists and development specialists, from Yemen and abroad, participated in the meetings. Far from being a nostalgic point of view on a potentially ‘unchanging’ Yemeni agriculture, protected from any ‘harmful’ modernisation of its practices and techniques, and at the same time, far from discrediting ‘excessive’ technological improvements and their effects on environment or food quality, this seminar was clearly dedicated to sharing ideas related to development operations in this mainly rural country, where any development policy has to, in all cases, rely upon farmers’ labour.
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12. Ancient knowledge in Yemeni farming: a case study in sowing times
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Al-Ansi, Qadi Yahya b. Yahya
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terraced cultivation ,agriculture durable ,Planning & Development ,agronomy ,savoir agricole traditionnel ,Environmental Studies ,water rights ,المعالم الزراعية في اليمن ,irrigation ,rural economics ,traditional agricultural knowledge ,sustainable agriculture ,agronomie ,cultures en terrasses ,économie rurale ,droit de l'eau - Abstract
It is well known that since the dawn of civilization Yemen has been an agricultural community and that earlier farmers transmitted their experience and agricultural knowledge to later generations. Each generation that comes along takes the results of this experience, preserving it in their communal spirit through proverbs, wise sayings and poems. These serve to contain all the knowledge, methods and seasonal timings in traditional agriculture. As a resource through poetry and proverbs, this c...
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13. Abstract P641: Risk and Predictors of New Cancer Diagnoses After Acute Ischemic Stroke
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Cenai Zhang, Neal S. Parikh, Babak B. Navi, Stephanie Buchman Rutrick, Yahya B Atalay, Hooman Kamel, Bhavan U. Shah, Marialaura Simonetto, Meenakshi Bassi, and Kelsey N Lansdale
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Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Older population ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Neurology (clinical) ,Occult cancer ,Medical diagnosis ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Stroke ,Acute ischemic stroke - Abstract
Introduction: Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) may be the first sign of occult cancer. We aimed to better define the incidence of cancer in the year after AIS and to identify clinical factors associated with new cancer diagnoses. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study using data from the Cornell Acute Stroke Academic Registry (CAESAR) on patients hospitalized at our center with AIS from 2011-2015. Patients with history of cancer were excluded. Through automated electronic data capture and manual abstraction of inpatient and outpatient medical records, we collected data on patients’ demographics, comorbidities, presentation, radiographic characteristics, stroke subtype, and clinical outcomes. Patients were followed for 1 year after the index AIS for a new diagnosis of pathologically-confirmed cancer. Cox hazards regression adjusting for the competing risk of death was used to evaluate associations between clinical factors and incident cancer. Factors significantly associated in multivariable analysis were entered into a risk stratification score, and this score’s discriminatory ability was evaluated by Harrell’s C-statistic. Results: After excluding 253 patients with history of cancer, this analysis included 963 patients with AIS. During a mean follow-up of 222 days, 16 patients (1.7%; 95% CI, 1.0-2.7%) were diagnosed with cancer. The most common cancers were lung (n=7) and leukemia (n=4) and the median time to cancer diagnosis was 13 days (IQR, 7-194 days). Among patients with cryptogenic stroke, the 1-year cancer incidence rate was 1.7% (95% CI, 0.6-3.7%). Clinical factors associated with incident cancer in multivariable analysis were venous thromboembolism during the AIS hospitalization (HR, 12.5; 95% CI, 3.3-47.0), unexplained weight loss within 6 months (HR 11.7; 95% CI, 3.3-42.0), and three-territory acute infarcts (HR, 4.1, 95% CI, 1.3-13.4). These factors were used to create a clinical score that had a C-statistic of 0.7 (95% CI, 0.5-0.8). Conclusions: In a large urban cohort of AIS, the estimated 1-year incidence of first-ever cancer was 1.7%. Unexplained weight loss, concomitant venous thromboembolism, and three-territory acute infarction pattern may serve as clues to occult cancer with AIS.
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14. Stabilization and improved properties of Salipaludibacillus agaradhaerens alkaline protease by immobilization onto double mesoporous core-shell nanospheres
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Atif A. Elagib, Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, Ahmed Mohamed El-Toni, Yahya B. Elbadawi, Khalid S. Almaary, Mohamed A. El-Tayeb, and Dina Abdel Fattah Maany
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Salinity ,Immobilized enzyme ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Detergents ,02 engineering and technology ,Biochemistry ,Serine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Surface-Active Agents ,Adsorption ,Bacterial Proteins ,Structural Biology ,Endopeptidases ,Enzyme Stability ,medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Bacillaceae ,030304 developmental biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,0303 health sciences ,Protease ,Strain (chemistry) ,Temperature ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Enzymes, Immobilized ,Oxidants ,Silicon Dioxide ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Covalent bond ,Biocatalysis ,Solvents ,0210 nano-technology ,Mesoporous material ,Porosity ,Nanospheres ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
In this study, serine alkaline protease from halotolerant alkaliphilic Salipaludibacillus agaradhaerens strain AK-R was purified and immobilized onto double mesoporous core-shell silica (DMCSS) nanospheres. Covalent immobilization of AK-R protease onto activated DMCSS-NH2 nanospheres was more efficient than physical adsorption and was applied in further studies. DMCSS-NH2 nanospheres showed high loading capacity of 103.8 μg protein/mg nanospheres. Relative to free AK-R protease, the immobilized enzyme exhibited shifts in the optimal temperature and pH from 60 to 65 °C and pH 10.0 to 10.5, respectively. While the soluble enzyme retained 47.2% and 9.1% of its activity after treatment for 1 h at 50 and 60 °C, the immobilized protease maintained 87.7% and 48.3%, respectively. After treatment for 2 h at pH 5 and 13, the immobilized protease maintained 73.6% and 53.4% of its activity, whereas the soluble enzyme retained 32.9% and 1.4%, respectively. Furthermore, the immobilized AK-R protease showed significant improvement of enzyme stability in high concentration of NaCl, organic solvents, surfactants, and commercial detergents. In addition, the immobilized protease exhibited a very good operational stability, retaining 79.8% of its activity after ten cycles. The results clearly suggest that the developed immobilized protease system is a promising nanobiocatalyst for various protease applications.
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15. Prevalence of Cervical Artery Dissection Among Hospitalized Patients With Stroke by Age in a Nationally Representative Sample From the United States
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Alexander E Merkler, Abhinaba Chatterjee, Pirouz Piran, Ava L. Liberman, Hooman Kamel, Cenai Zhang, Yahya B Atalay, Joseph Dardick, Babak B. Navi, and Santosh B. Murthy
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cervical Artery ,Hospitalized patients ,Vertebral artery dissection ,Dissection (medical) ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Poisson regression ,Stroke ,Aged ,Ischemic Stroke ,Aged, 80 and over ,Vertebral Artery Dissection ,Inpatients ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Hospitalization ,Cerebrovascular Disorders ,Concomitant ,symbols ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that the prevalence of cervical artery dissection remains constant across age groups, we evaluated the relationship between age and cervical artery dissection in patients with stroke using a nationally representative sample from the United States.MethodsWe used inpatient claims data included in the 2012–2015 releases of the National Inpatient Sample (NIS). We used validated ICD-9-CM codes to identify adults hospitalized with ischemic stroke and a concomitant diagnosis of carotid or vertebral artery dissection. Survey weights provided by the NIS and population estimates from the US census were used to calculate nationally representative estimates. The χ2 test for trend was used to compare the prevalence of concomitant dissection among stroke hospitalizations across patient subgroups defined by age. Poisson regression and the Wald test for trend were used to evaluate whether the prevalence of hospitalizations for stroke and concomitant dissection per million person-years varied by age groups.ResultsThere were 17,320 (95% confidence interval [CI], 15,614–19,026) hospitalizations involving ischemic stroke and a concomitant dissection. The prevalence of dissection among stroke hospitalizations decreased across 10-year age groups from 7.2% (95% CI, 6.2%–8.1%) among persons younger than 30 years to 0.2% (95% CI, 0.1%–0.2%) among persons older than 80 years (p value for trend p value for trend ConclusionIn a nationally representative sample, the prevalence of hospitalizations for dissection-related stroke increased with age.
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16. Relationship Between Presence of Visceral Infarction and Functional Outcome Among Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
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Ajay Gupta, Alexander E Merkler, Pirouz Piran, Yahya B Atalay, Hooman Kamel, Santosh B. Murthy, Praneil Patel, and Babak B. Navi
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Stroke severity ,Walking ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Risk Assessment ,Article ,Computed tomographic ,Brain Ischemia ,03 medical and health sciences ,Disability Evaluation ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Hospital discharge ,Medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,cardiovascular diseases ,Registries ,Mobility Limitation ,Acute ischemic stroke ,Stroke ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Stroke Rehabilitation ,Recovery of Function ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Dependent Ambulation ,Patient Discharge ,Viscera ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Treatment Outcome ,Neurology ,Infarction ,Splenic infarction ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Visceral infarction ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Introduction: Evidence of visceral infarction is often found in patients with acute ischemic stroke. It remains uncertain whether there exists a relationship between visceral infarction and functional outcomes among patients with stroke. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether evidence of visceral infarction is associated with functional outcomes among patients with stroke. Methods: Among patients with acute ischemic stroke enrolled in the Cornell AcutE Stroke Academic Registry (CAESAR) from 2011 through 2016, we included those with a contrast-enhanced abdominal computed tomographic scan within 1 year of admission. Our outcome was ambulatory status at discharge from acute stroke hospitalization, categorized as walking without assistance, walking with assistance, and unable to walk. We used ordinal logistic regression to examine the association between visceral infarction and discharge ambulatory status after adjustment for demographics, stroke risk factors, stroke severity (NIH Stroke Scale), and stroke subtype. Results: Among 2,116 ischemic stroke patients registered in CAESAR from 2011 to 2016, 259 had contrast-enhanced abdominal computed tomographic imaging, of whom 48 (19%) had evidence of visceral infarction. After adjustment for demographics, stroke risk factors, stroke severity, and stroke subtype, the presence of visceral infarction was associated with a worse ambulatory status at discharge (global OR for better ambulatory status, 0.4; 95% CI, 0.2–1.0, p = 0.046). Conclusions: We found that the presence of visceral infarction was associated with poor functional outcomes at the time of hospital discharge. These findings suggest that such findings are not necessarily benign and are at the least a marker of poor outcomes.
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17. Isolation and Characterization of Pediococcus sp. HLV1 from Fermented Idly Batter
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Harika Katepogu, Young-Jung Wee, Khalid S. Almaary, Yahya B. Elbadawi, Ramachawolran Gobinath, Suresh V. Chinni, and Veeranjaneya Reddy Lebaka
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isolation ,characterization ,Pediococcus pentosaceus ,idly batter ,optimization ,mango peel fermentation ,food and beverages ,Plant Science ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) ,Food Science - Abstract
The aim of the present study is the isolation and characterization of the lactic acid bacteria from idly batter, a traditional Indian fermented product. To achieve the aim, 10 idly batter samples were selected from different regions of Kadapa district. In the primary isolation and screening process, 50 lactic-acid-producing bacteria were isolated, and from them, six strains were selected based on their lactic acid yielding capacity for further evaluation. The selected cultures were studied for their phenotypic characters, and all cultures were Gram positive, cocci, and catalase negative. All the six strains were tested for their growth and lactic acid production at above 35 °C, and finally, one strain that showed good growth at 50 °C was selected for further characterization. Molecular characterization by 16S rRNA gene analysis and BLAST analysis revealed 99% similarity with Pediococcus pentosaceus Ni1142. The isolated culture was named as Pediococcus sp. HLV1, and the sequence was submitted to the NCBI databank as accession number MH921241. The isolated strain is able to utilize a wide range of carbohydrate substrates including glucose, fructose, sucrose, lactose, maltose, and xylose. The major fermentation product from glucose is lactic acid. Pediococcus sp. HLV1 showed optimum growth and production of lactic acid with glucose as carbon source (10%) and yeast extract as nitrogen source (0.3%) at pH 7.0 and 40 °C. As well-known probiotic bacteria, the isolated Pediococcus spp. also showed antimicrobial activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and more specifically inhibited Gram-positive Bacillus. Using the above optimal conditions, lactic acid from a fresh mango peel extract was studied, and at the end of the fermentation, 5.2% (v/v) of lactic acid was produced. In conclusion, the isolated LAB Pediococcus sp. strain HLV1 is able to grow and produce lactic acid at a high temperature (45 °C) and to survive at 50 °C. Mango peel, a by-product of mango pulp industries, can be utilized as one of the economically cheap feedstocks for industrial production of lactic acid by the Pediococcus sp. strain HLV1.
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18. Fluorescent pseudomonads (FPs) as a potential biocontrol and plant growth promoting agent associated with tomato rhizosphere
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Perumal Suresh, Khalid S. Almaary, Shanmugaiah Vellasamy, Turki M. Dawoud, and Yahya B. Elbadawi
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Ralstonia solanacearum ,Rhizosphere ,Science (General) ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Pseudomonas ,food and beverages ,Pseudomonas fluorescens ,biology.organism_classification ,Antimicrobial traits and plant growth promotion ,Rhizoctonia solani ,Q1-390 ,Pyrrolnitrin ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Horticulture ,chemistry ,Antibiotic encoding genes ,Fusarium oxysporum ,Fluorescent pseudomonads ,Macrophomina phaseolina ,Fungal pathogens - Abstract
A total of 87 FPs have been isolated from tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) rhizosphere and evaluated by dual plate assay method for the antimicrobial activity of Ralstonia solanacearum. Of which, 30 FPs showed antagonistic activity against R. solanacearum with the zone of inhibitions (ZOI) ranging from 19 mm to 28 mm. Similarly, antagonistic FPs significantly controlled various fungal phytopathogens such as Rhizoctonia solani (6.3 mm−20 mm), Macrophomina phaseolina (8.7 mm−19.3 mm), Fusarium oxysporum (7.3 mm−30.7 mm), and Sclerotium rolfsii (5.3 mm−21 mm). The cell-free culture filtrate of Pseudomonas sp VSMKU3054 significantly suppressed the fungal pathogens and increased the root and shoot length of the tomato seedlings compared to the control. Furthermore, the antagonistic FPs effectively produced lytic enzymes and antimicrobial traits such as amylase (6), protease (30), cellulase (28), pectinase (12), chitinase (22), gelatinase (27), siderophore (28), hydrogen cyanide (25), phosphate solubilization (30), and Indole acetic acid (IAA) (23). Genetic diversity of FPs was assessed by BOX-PCR with specific primers revealed that two distinct clusters were observed, whereas, RFLP analyses were showed that 5 to 16 bands ranged from 75 bp to 1.2 bp with two major clusters using restriction enzyme HaeIII. The antibiotic encoding genes were detected from FPs, of which 10 FPs were positive for 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG), 9 FPs were positive for pyoleuterin (PLT), 10 FPs were positive for hydrogen cyanide (HCN) and none of them obtained pyrrolnitrin (PRN) with respective primers. Based on the superior antagonistic isolates against R. solanacearum and phytofungal pathogens and other antimicrobial traits, the isolate VSMKU3054 was selected for further studies. Based on the morphological, physiological and 98% of 16 s rDNA sequence similarity, the selected isolate VSMKU3054 was identified as Pseudomonas fluorescens. Further, the potential isolate P. fluorescens VSMKU3054 and cell free culture filtrate remarkably enhance tomato seedling growth such as root and shoot length, fresh and dry weight and vigor index compared to control. This study indicated that rhizospheric isolates of FPs have more potential for plant growth promotion and plant protection from plant pathogenic microbes.
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19. Mesial Stripping of Mandibular Deciduous Canines for Correction of Permanent Lateral Incisors
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Yahya B Nakhjavani, Farid B Nakhjavani, and Ahmad Jafari
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03 medical and health sciences ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Periodontics ,Orthodontics ,030206 dentistry ,Oral Surgery - Published
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20. Alkaline serine protease from the new halotolerant alkaliphilic Salipaludibacillus agaradhaerens strain AK-R: purification and properties
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Yahya B. Elbadawi, Atif A. Elagib, Khalid S. Almaary, Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, Mohamed A. El-Tayeb, Dina Abdel Fattah Maany, and Shebl Salah S. Ibrahim
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Serine protease ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Metalloproteinase ,Protease ,biology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Amyl alcohol ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Enzyme assay ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Original Article ,PMSF ,Biotechnology ,Thermostability - Abstract
Herein, we report the purification and characterization of an alkaline protease from the alkaliphilic Salipaludibacillus agaradhaerens (formerly Bacillus agaradhaerens) strain AK-R, which was previously isolated from Egyptian soda lakes. The purification procedures resulted in enzyme purification up to 13.3-fold, with a recovery yield of 16.3% and a specific activity of 3488 U/mg protein. AK-R protease was a monomeric protein with an estimated molecular weight of 33.0 kDa. The optimum pH and temperature for AK-R protease were pH 10 and 60 °C, respectively. The enzyme thermostability was significantly enhanced in the presence of CaCl(2) by approximately 1.3-fold. Moreover, under optimal conditions, the K(m) and V(max) values of the enzyme were 2.63 mg/ml and 4166.7 U/mg, respectively. PMSF caused complete inhibition of the enzyme activity, suggesting that AK-R belongs to the serine protease family. In addition, the enzyme was completely inhibited by EDTA, revealing the requirement of metal ions for AK-R protease activity; hence, it can be classified as a metalloprotease. AK-R protease is a mostly thiol-independent enzyme, since thiol reductants such as β-mercaptoethanol and dithiothreitol had no effect on the enzyme activity. AK-R protease exhibited high stability in several organic solvents, including butanol, amyl alcohol, dimethyl ether, toluene, diethyl ether and methanol. Moreover, AK-R protease showed significant stability to a variety of surfactants and commercial detergents. The features and properties of AK-R alkaline protease are favourable and suggest its potential applications in various industries, particularly in the laundry detergent industry. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s13205-019-1928-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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21. PENGARUH PERSEPSI KUALITAS, SIKAP PADA IKLAN TV DAN BRAND IMAGE TERHADAP NIAT BELI ULANG (Studi pada Konsumen Mie Instan Merek Indomie Di Kota Pontianak)
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Mukhtar Yahya B
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Tujuan dari penelitian ini yaitu untuk menganalisis pengaruh persepsi kualitas, sikap pada iklan tv, dan brand image terhadap niat beli ulang pada konsumen mie instan merek indomie di Kota Pontianak. Berdasarkan tujuan penelitian ini, maka jenis penelitian yang diambil oleh peneliti adalah kuantitatif, yaitu penelitian yang data-datanya berupa angka. Pengumpulan data menggunakan data primer berupa kuesioner dan wawancara, pada penelitian ini menggunakan sampel sebanyak 100 orang. Penelitian ini menggunakan analisis Regresi Linear Berganda. 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22. Caffeine does not affect susceptibility to cortical spreading depolarization in mice
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Shih Pin Chen, Nilufer Yalcin, Michael A. Moskowitz, Arn M. J. M. van den Maagdenberg, Esther S. Yu, Furkan Celik, Yahya B Atalay, Katharina Eikermann-Haerter, Jiin Cherng Yen, Cenk Ayata, Tzu Ting Liu, and Tao Qin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cerebellar Ataxia ,Migraine Disorders ,Migraine with Aura ,Affect (psychology) ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Caffeine ,medicine ,Animals ,cortical spreading depolarization ,migraine ,Familial hemiplegic migraine ,business.industry ,withdrawal ,Cortical Spreading Depression ,Depolarization ,Blood flow ,Laser Doppler velocimetry ,medicine.disease ,Pathophysiology ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Endocrinology ,Neurology ,chemistry ,Migraine ,Regional Blood Flow ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Negative Results ,headache ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Several factors that modulate migraine, a common primary headache disorder, also affect susceptibility to cortical spreading depolarization (CSD). CSD is a wave of neuronal and glial depolarization and thought to underlie the migraine aura and possibly headache. Here, we tested whether caffeine, known to alleviate or trigger headache after acute exposure or chronic use/withdrawal, respectively, modulates CSD. We injected C57BL/6J mice with caffeine (30, 60, or 120 mg/kg; i.p.) once ( acute) or twice per day for one or two weeks ( chronic). Susceptibility to CSD was evaluated by measuring the electrical CSD threshold and by assessing KCl-induced CSD. Simultaneous laser Doppler flowmetry was used to assess CSD-induced cortical blood flow changes. Recordings were performed 15 min after caffeine/vehicle administration, or 24 h after the last dose of chronic caffeine in the withdrawal group. The latter paradigm was also tested in mice carrying the familial hemiplegic migraine type 1 R192Q missense mutation, considered a valid migraine model. Neither acute/chronic administration nor withdrawal of caffeine affected CSD susceptibility or related cortical blood flow changes, either in WT or R192Q mice. Hence, adverse or beneficial effects of caffeine on headache seem unrelated to CSD pathophysiology, consistent with the non-migrainous clinical presentation of caffeine-related headache.
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23. Abstract 47: Incidence of Cervical Artery Dissection Across Age Groups
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Alexander E Merkler, Abhinaba Chatterjee, Babak B. Navi, Santosh B. Murthy, Yahya B Atalay, Hooman Kamel, and Pirouz Piran
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Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cervical Artery ,business.industry ,Carotid arteries ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Dissection (medical) ,medicine.disease ,Age groups ,Internal medicine ,Ischemic stroke ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Stroke - Abstract
Introduction: Dissection of a cervical artery has been well described as a cause of ischemic stroke in the young. The role of dissection as a cause of stroke among older adults is less clear, but there are no obvious reasons why older patients would have less of a predisposition to dissection than younger patients. Hypothesis: We hypothesized that the incidence of dissection-related ischemic stroke would remain constant across age. Methods: We used inpatient discharge data included in the 2012-2015 releases of the National Inpatient Survey (NIS). We used previously validated ICD-9-CM codes to identify adults who were hospitalized with ischemic stroke and a concomitant diagnosis of either carotid- or vertebral-artery dissection. We compared the prevalence of concomitant dissection among stroke hospitalizations across patient subgroups defined by age. Survey weights provided by the NIS were used to calculate nationally representative estimates. Population estimates from the U.S. census were used to calculate the incidence of hospitalization with stroke and concomitant dissection per million person-years. Results: From 2012-2015, there were 17,325 hospitalizations with ischemic stroke and a concomitant dissection in the US. The prevalence of cervical-artery dissection among stroke hospitalizations was highest among those under 40 years of age and gradually decreased across increasing 10-year age intervals (Figure 1A). On the other hand, the overall incidence of hospitalization for stroke and concomitant dissection increased with increasing age (Figure 1B). Conclusions: In a nationally representative sample, we found that cervical-artery dissection accounts for a greater proportion of ischemic strokes among younger patients, but the absolute incidence of dissection-related stroke increases with age.
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24. Abstract 117: Relationship Between Presence of Visceral Infarction and Functional Outcome Among Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
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Pirouz Piran, Babak B. Navi, Praneil Patel, Peter Hung, Santosh B. Murthy, Alexander E Merkler, Ajay Gupta, Caitlyn Finn, Yahya B Atalay, and Hooman Kamel
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Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,Cardioembolic stroke ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Atrial fibrillation ,medicine.disease ,Embolic stroke ,Internal medicine ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,In patient ,cardiovascular diseases ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Visceral infarction ,business ,Acute ischemic stroke ,Stroke - Abstract
Background: Evidence of visceral infarction is often found in patients with acute ischemic stroke, and appears to be more common among patients with embolic stroke subtypes. It remains uncertain whether there exists a relationship between visceral infarction and functional outcomes among patients with stroke. Methods: Among patients with acute ischemic stroke enrolled in the Cornell AcutE Stroke Academic Registry (CAESAR) from 2011 through 2016, we included those with a contrast-enhanced abdominal computed tomographic scan within 1 year of admission. Our outcome was ambulatory status at discharge from the acute stroke hospitalization, defined as walking without assistance, walking with assistance, and unable to walk. We used ordinal logistic regression to examine the association between visceral infarction and discharge ambulatory status after adjustment for demographics, stroke risk factors, stroke severity (NIH Stroke Scale score) and stroke subtype. Results: Among 2,116 ischemic stroke patients registered in CAESAR from 2011-2016, 228 had contrast-enhanced abdominopelvic computed tomographic imaging, of whom 40 (18%) had evidence of visceral infarction. Among the 188 patients without visceral infarction, 125 (66%) patients were discharged walking without assistance, 34 (18%) patients could walk with assistance, and 29 (15%) patients could not walk. In comparison, among the 40 patients with visceral infarction, 18 (45%) patients were discharged walking without assistance, 9 (23%) patients could walk with assistance, and 13 (33%) patients could not walk. After adjustment for demographics, stroke risk factors, stroke severity and stroke subtype, the presence of visceral infarction was associated with a worse ambulatory status (global OR for better ambulatory status, 0.3; 95% CI, 0.1-0.8). Conclusions: We found that the presence of visceral infarction, which is often incidentally detected on imaging among stroke patients, was associated with poor functional outcomes at the time of hospital discharge. These findings suggest that such incidental findings are not benign and are at the least a marker of poor outcomes.
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25. Requisite ischemia for spreading depolarization occurrence after subarachnoid hemorrhage in rodents
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Fumiaki Oka, Jeong Hyun Lee, Hwa Kyoung Shin, Tao Qin, Ala Nozari, Izumi Yuzawa, Yahya B Atalay, Ulrike Hoffmann, Kristen Park Hopson, Shih Pin Chen, Cenk Ayata, and David Y. Chung
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Subarachnoid hemorrhage ,Ischemia ,Action Potentials ,Hemodynamics ,Brain Ischemia ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animals ,Medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Stroke ,business.industry ,Cortical Spreading Depression ,Depolarization ,Original Articles ,Human brain ,Subarachnoid Hemorrhage ,medicine.disease ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Electrophysiology ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Neurology ,Cerebrovascular Circulation ,Anesthesia ,Arterial blood ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Spontaneous spreading depolarizations are frequent after various forms of human brain injury such as ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke and trauma, and worsen the outcome. We have recently shown that supply-demand mismatch transients trigger spreading depolarizations in ischemic stroke. Here, we examined the mechanisms triggering recurrent spreading depolarization events for many days after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Despite large volumes of subarachnoid hemorrhage induced by cisternal injection of fresh arterial blood in rodents, electrophysiological recordings did not detect a single spreading depolarization for up to 72 h after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Cortical susceptibility to spreading depolarization, measured by direct electrical stimulation or topical KCl application, was suppressed after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Focal cerebral ischemia experimentally induced after subarachnoid hemorrhage revealed a biphasic change in the propensity to develop peri-infarct spreading depolarizations. Frequency of peri-infarct spreading depolarizations decreased at 12 h, increased at 72 h and normalized at 7 days after subarachnoid hemorrhage compared with sham controls. However, ischemic tissue and neurological outcomes were significantly worse after subarachnoid hemorrhage even when peri-infarct spreading depolarization frequency was reduced. Laser speckle flowmetry implicated cerebrovascular hemodynamic mechanisms worsening the outcome. Altogether, our data suggest that cerebral ischemia is required for spreading depolarizations to be triggered after subarachnoid hemorrhage, which then creates a vicious cycle leading to the delayed cerebral ischemia syndrome.
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26. Alkaline protease from a new halotolerant alkaliphilic Bacillus agaradhaerens strain ak-r isolated from egyptian soda lakes
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Ibrahim, Abdelnasser Salah Shebl, Al-Salamah, Ali A, Elbadawi, Yahya B, El-Tayeb, Mohamed A, Almaary, Khalid S, and Elagib, Atif A.
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0301 basic medicine ,Bacillus agaradhaerens ,Proteases ,Soda lakes ,QH301-705.5 ,Sodium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,enzyme production ,02 engineering and technology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Hydrolysis ,soda lakes ,16S rDNA ,Alkaline protease ,Biology (General) ,fermentation ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,geography ,biology ,Soda Lakes ,Agriculture ,Biological Sciences ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,biology.organism_classification ,16S ribosomal RNA ,Enzyme production ,16s rdna ,030104 developmental biology ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Fermentation ,geography.geographical_feature ,bacillus agaradhaerens ,0210 nano-technology ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,alkaline protease ,Bacteria - Abstract
Alkaline proteases are hydrolytic enzymes that cleave peptide bonds in proteins and peptides in alkaline conditions, which occupy a pivotal importance with respect to their industrial applications. This study aimed to isolate new alkaline protease producing alkaliphilic bacteria from Egyptian soda lakes and optimize the fermentation process to enhance the enzyme production. The extensive screening process of the samples collected from Egyptian soda lakes resulted in isolation of a potent alkaline protease producing alkaliphilic strain AK-R. The isolate was identified as Bacillus agaradhaerens strain AK-R based on 16S rRNA gene analysis (99%). Wheat bran and gelatin supported maximum alkaline protease production as carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively. Strain AK-R is halo-tolerant thermo-tolerant alkaliphilic bacterium in nature, as it can grow over a wide range of NaCl concentrations (up to 25%) and up to 55 °C, with maximal growth and enzyme production at 2.5-5%, and pH 11 at 35 °C. Among the tested cations, only Mg 2+ and Ca 2+ ions significantly enhanced the enzyme production by about 1.2, and 1.3 fold compared to control, respectively. Alkaline protease secretion was coherent with the growth pattern, reaching maximal yield after about 32 h (mid stationary phase). In conclusion a new halo-tolerant thermo-tolerant alkaliphilic alkaline protease producing Bacillus agaradhaerens strain AK-R was isolated from Egyptian soda lakes. Optimization of the nutritional and cultivation conditions resulted in increase of enzyme yield by 20 fold. Strain AK-R and its extracellular alkaline protease with salt, pH and temperature, tolerance signify their potential application in laundry and pharmaceuticals industries.
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27. Production of extracellular alkaline protease by new halotolerant alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. NPST-AK15 isolated from hyper saline soda lakes
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Shebl Salah S. Ibrahim, Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, Ali A. Al-Salamah, Mohamed A. El-Tayeb, and Yahya B. Elbadawi
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Optimization ,Proteases ,lcsh:Biotechnology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Alkalophiles ,lcsh:TP248.13-248.65 ,medicine ,Bacillus sp ,Yeast extract ,Alkaline protease ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,geography ,Protease ,biology ,Soda Lakes ,biology.organism_classification ,Enzyme ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,geography.geographical_feature ,Fermentation ,Halotolerance ,Bacteria ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Background: Alkaline proteases are among the most important classes of industrial hydrolytic enzymes. The industrial demand for alkaline proteases with favorable properties continues to enhance the search for new enzymes. The present study focused on isolation of new alkaline producing alkaliphilic bacteria from hyper saline soda lakes and optimization of the enzyme production. Results: A new potent alkaline protease producing halotolerant alkaliphilic isolate NPST-AK15 was isolated from hyper saline soda lakes, which affiliated to Bacillus sp. based on 16S rRNA gene analysis. Organic nitrogen supported enzyme production showing maximum yield using yeast extract, and as a carbon source, fructose gave maximum protease production. NPST-AK15 can grow over a broad range of NaCl concentrations (0–20%), showing maximal growth and enzyme production at 0–5%, indicated the halotolerant nature of this bacterium. Ba and Ca enhanced enzyme production by 1.6 and 1.3 fold respectively. The optimum temperature and pH for both enzyme production and cell growth were at 40°C and pH 11, respectively. Alkaline protease secretion was coherent with the growth pattern, started at beginning of the exponential phase and reached maximal in mid stationary phase (36 h). Conclusions: A new halotolerant alkaliphilic alkaline protease producing Bacillus sp. NPST-AK15 was isolated from soda lakes. Optimization of various fermentation parameters resulted in an increase of enzyme yield by 22.8 fold, indicating the significance of optimization of the fermentation parameters to obtain commercial yield of the enzyme. NPST-AK15 and its extracellular alkaline protease with salt tolerance signify their potential applicability in the laundry industry and other applications.
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28. Restless legs syndrome in multiple sclerosis
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Canan Yücesan, Yahya B Atalay, Mine Hayriye Sorgun, and Zerin Aksun
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Neurological examination ,Restless Legs Syndrome ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Restless legs syndrome ,Prospective cohort study ,Multiple sclerosis,restless legs syndrome,EDSS ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,Paroxysmal vertigo ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Essential tremor ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,Case-control study ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Case-Control Studies ,Physical therapy ,Female ,business - Abstract
Background/aim: There have been conflicting results in the literature regarding the relationship between functional system involvement, the expanded disability status scale (EDSS), and the presence of restless legs syndrome (RLS) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Materials and methods: Ninety-one patients with MS and 40 patients in a control group (headache, essential tremor, and benign positional paroxysmal vertigo) were studied. The patients underwent a complete neurological examination and Kurtzke functional system scores were calculated. In order to assess the temporal relation between the onset of RLS and MS, a semistructured interview guided by a questionnaire about RLS was applied to all of the patients. Results: Sixteen (17.6%) of the patients with MS and 1 (2.5%) patient in the control group had RLS. The prevalence of RLS was higher in patients with MS, compared to the control group (P = 0.018). Among the patients with MS, none of them suffered from RLS before the onset of MS, whereas sixteen patients (16%) suffered RLS after the onset of MS. There was no significant relationship between functional system involvement and the presence of RLS. Conclusion: The prevalence of RLS was higher in MS patients than it was in the control group. No association was found between RLS and functional system involvement in MS patients.
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29. Selective ROCK2 inhibition in focal cerebral ischemia
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Nilufer Yalcin, Aygul Balcioglu, Jeong Hyun Lee, Cenk Ayata, Yahya B Atalay, Fanny Herisson, Yi Zheng, Karen L. Furie, Daniel von Bornstädt, Olivier Schueller, Eng H. Lo, Masha V Poyurovsky, Paul Sweetnam, Hyung-Hwan Kim, Esther S. Yu, Maya Hwewon Kim, Ali Daneshmand, Yong-Joo Ahn, Ying Wei, and Mustafa Balkaya
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,ROCK2 Inhibitor KD025 ,Side effect ,Atorvastatin ,Ischemia ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,ROCK1 ,ROCK2 ,Stroke ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,medicine.disease ,Research Papers ,Pathophysiology ,3. Good health ,Cardiology ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) is a key regulator of numerous processes in multiple cell types relevant in stroke pathophysiology. ROCK inhibitors have improved outcome in experimental models of acute ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke. However, the relevant ROCK isoform (ROCK1 or ROCK2) in acute stroke is not known. Methods We characterized the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic profile, and tested the efficacy and safety of a novel selective ROCK2 inhibitor KD025 (formerly SLx-2119) in focal cerebral ischemia models in mice. Results KD025 dose-dependently reduced infarct volume after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion. The therapeutic window was at least 3 h from stroke onset, and the efficacy was sustained for at least 4 weeks. KD025 was at least as efficacious in aged, diabetic or female mice, as in normal adult males. Concurrent treatment with atorvastatin was safe, but not additive or synergistic. KD025 was also safe in a permanent ischemia model, albeit with diminished efficacy. As one mechanism of protection, KD025 improved cortical perfusion in a distal middle cerebral artery occlusion model, implicating enhanced collateral flow. Unlike isoform-nonselective ROCK inhibitors, KD025 did not cause significant hypotension, a dose-limiting side effect in acute ischemic stroke. Interpretation Altogether, these data show that KD025 is efficacious and safe in acute focal cerebral ischemia in mice, implicating ROCK2 as the relevant isoform in acute ischemic stroke. Data suggest that selective ROCK2 inhibition has a favorable safety profile to facilitate clinical translation.
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30. Assessment of Attitudes and Behaviours of Taxi-Drivers in Ankara on the Smoking Ban in Cabs
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Nazmi Bilir, Batuhan Aydogan, Murat Alisik, Mahmut Sadi Yardım, Yahya B Atalay, and Onur Arpat
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31. Prevalence, serotyping and antimicrobials resistance mechanism of Salmonella enterica isolated from clinical and environmental samples in Saudi Arabia
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Yahya B. Elbadawi, Ali A. Al-Salamah, Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, Khalid S. Almaary, and Mohamed A. El-Tayeb
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0301 basic medicine ,Salmonella ,medicine.drug_class ,Tetracycline ,Antibiotic resistance ,030106 microbiology ,Antibiotics ,Cephalosporin ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,Saudi Arabia ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,Antimicrobials resistance determinants ,lcsh:Microbiology ,Integrons ,03 medical and health sciences ,Ampicillin ,Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial ,medicine ,Environmental Microbiology ,Humans ,Serotyping ,biology ,Salmonella enterica ,biology.organism_classification ,Antimicrobial ,Virology ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Medical Microbiology ,Salmonella Infections ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Salmonella is recognized as a common foodborne pathogen, causing major health problems in Saudi Arabia. Herein, we report epidemiology, antimicrobial susceptibility and the genetic basis of resistance among S. enterica strains isolated in Saudi Arabia. Isolation of Salmonella spp. from clinical and environmental samples resulted in isolation of 33 strains identified as S. enterica based on their biochemical characteristics and 16S-rDNA sequences. S. enterica serovar Enteritidis showed highest prevalence (39.4%), followed by S. Paratyphi (21.2%), S. Typhimurium (15.2%), S. Typhi and S. Arizona (12.1%), respectively. Most isolates were resistant to 1st and 2nd generation cephalosporin; and aminoglycosides. Moreover, several S. enterica isolates exhibited resistance to the first-line antibiotics used for Salmonellosis treatment including ampicillin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and chloramphenicol. In addition, the results revealed the emergence of two S. enterica isolates showing resistance to third-generation cephalosporin. Analysis of resistance determinants in S. enterica strains (n = 33) revealed that the resistance to β-lactam antibiotics, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, chloramphenicol, and tetracycline, was attributed to the presence of carb-like, dfrA1, floR, tetA gene, respectively. On the other hand, fluoroquinolone resistance was related to the presence of mutations in gyrA and parC genes. These findings improve the information about foodborne Salmonella in Saudi Arabia, alarming the emergence of multi-drug resistant S. enterica strains, and provide useful data about the resistance mechanisms.
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32. Development of novel robust nanobiocatalyst for detergents formulations and the other applications of alkaline protease
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Yahya B. Elbadawi, Mohamed A. El-Tayeb, Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, Garabed Antranikian, Khalid S. Almaary, Ali A. Al-Salamah, and Ahmed Mohamed El-Toni
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Proteases ,Immobilized enzyme ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Detergents ,Nanoparticle ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Adsorption ,Bacterial Proteins ,Microscopy, Electron, Transmission ,X-Ray Diffraction ,Endopeptidases ,Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ,medicine ,Organic chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Protease ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Enzymes, Immobilized ,0104 chemical sciences ,Kinetics ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Covalent bond ,Biocatalysis ,Nanoparticles ,Industrial and production engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,Biotechnology ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Alkaline protease from alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. NPST-AK15 was immobilized onto functionalized and non-functionalized rattle-type magnetic core@mesoporous shell silica (RT-MCMSS) nanoparticles by physical adsorption and covalent attachment. However, the covalent attachment approach was superior for NPST-AK15 protease immobilization onto the activated RT-MCMSS-NH₂nanoparticles and was used for further studies. In comparison to free protease, the immobilized enzyme exhibited a shift in the optimal temperature and pH from 60 to 65 °C and pH 10.5-11.0, respectively. While free protease was completely inactivated after treatment for 1 h at 60 °C, the immobilized enzyme maintained 66.5% of its initial activity at similar conditions. The immobilized protease showed higher k cat and K m , than the soluble enzyme by about 1.3-, and 1.2-fold, respectively. In addition, the results revealed significant improvement of NPST-AK15 protease stability in variety of organic solvents, surfactants, and commercial laundry detergents, upon immobilization onto activated RT-MCMSS-NH₂nanoparticles. Importantly, the immobilized protease maintained significant catalytic efficiency for ten consecutive reaction cycles, and was separated easily from the reaction mixture using an external magnetic field. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report about protease immobilization onto rattle-type magnetic core@mesoporous shell silica nanoparticles that also defied activity-stability tradeoff. The results clearly suggest that the developed immobilized enzyme system is a promising nanobiocatalyst for various bioprocess applications requiring a protease.
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33. Enhancement of Alkaline Protease Activity and Stability via Covalent Immobilization onto Hollow Core-Mesoporous Shell Silica Nanospheres
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Garabed Antranikian, Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, Mohamed A. El-Tayeb, Ali A. Al-Salamah, Ahmed Mohamed El-Toni, Khalid S. Almaary, and Yahya B. Elbadawi
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0106 biological sciences ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Bacillus ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,alkaline protease ,immobilization ,hollow core-mesoporous shell silica nanospheres ,nanotechnology ,alkaliphiles ,detergents ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Enzyme Stability ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Spectroscopy ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,General Medicine ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Silicon Dioxide ,540: Chemie ,Computer Science Applications ,Covalent bond ,ddc:540 ,0210 nano-technology ,Porosity ,Nanospheres ,Proteases ,Immobilized enzyme ,Catalysis ,Article ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Bacterial Proteins ,010608 biotechnology ,Endopeptidases ,medicine ,Enzyme kinetics ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Protease ,Chromatography ,Chemie [540] ,Organic Chemistry ,Enzymes, Immobilized ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Mesoporous material ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
The stability and reusability of soluble enzymes are of major concerns, which limit their industrial applications. Herein, alkaline protease from Bacillus sp. NPST-AK15 was immobilized onto hollow core-mesoporous shell silica (HCMSS) nanospheres. Subsequently, the properties of immobilized proteases were evaluated. Non-, ethane- and amino-functionalized HCMSS nanospheres were synthesized and characterized. NPST-AK15 was immobilized onto the synthesized nano-supports by physical and covalent immobilization approaches. However, protease immobilization by covalent attachment onto the activated HCMSS–NH2 nanospheres showed highest immobilization yield (75.6%) and loading capacity (88.1 μg protein/mg carrier) and was applied in the further studies. In comparison to free enzyme, the covalently immobilized protease exhibited a slight shift in the optimal pH from 10.5 to 11.0, respectively. The optimum temperature for catalytic activity of both free and immobilized enzyme was seen at 60 °C. However, while the free enzyme was completely inactivated when treated at 60 °C for 1 h the immobilized enzyme still retained 63.6% of its initial activity. The immobilized protease showed higher Vmax, kcat and kcat/Km, than soluble enzyme by 1.6-, 1.6- and 2.4-fold, respectively. In addition, the immobilized protease affinity to the substrate increased by about 1.5-fold. Furthermore, the enzyme stability in various organic solvents was significantly enhanced upon immobilization. Interestingly, the immobilized enzyme exhibited much higher stability in several commercial detergents including OMO, Tide, Ariel, Bonux and Xra by up to 5.2-fold. Finally, the immobilized protease maintained significant catalytic efficiency for twelve consecutive reaction cycles. These results suggest the effectiveness of the developed nanobiocatalyst as a candidate for detergent formulation and peptide synthesis in non-aqueous media.
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- 2016
34. A Novel Cyclodextrin Glycosyltransferase from Alkaliphilic Amphibacillus sp. NPST-10: Purification and Properties
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Garabed Antranikian, Yahya B. El-Badawi, Mohamed A. El-Tayeb, Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, and Ali A. Al-Salamah
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lcsh:Chemistry ,purification ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,alkaliphiles ,soda lakes ,cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase ,16S rDNA ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Amphibacillus sp - Abstract
Screening for cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase (CGTase)-producing alkaliphilic bacteria from samples collected from hyper saline soda lakes (Wadi Natrun Valley, Egypt), resulted in isolation of potent CGTase producing alkaliphilic bacterium, termed NPST-10. 16S rDNA sequence analysis identified the isolate as Amphibacillus sp. CGTase was purified to homogeneity up to 22.1 fold by starch adsorption and anion exchange chromatography with a yield of 44.7%. The purified enzyme was a monomeric protein with an estimated molecular weight of 92 kDa using SDS-PAGE. Catalytic activities of the enzyme were found to be 88.8 U mg−1 protein, 20.0 U mg−1 protein and 11.0 U mg−1 protein for cyclization, coupling and hydrolytic activities, respectively. The enzyme was stable over a wide pH range from pH 5.0 to 11.0, with a maximal activity at pH 8.0. CGTase exhibited activity over a wide temperature range from 45 °C to 70 °C, with maximal activity at 50 °C and was stable at 30 °C to 55 °C for at least 1 h. Thermal stability of the purified enzyme could be significantly improved in the presence of CaCl2. Km and Vmax values were estimated using soluble starch as a substrate to be 1.7 ± 0.15 mg/mL and 100 ± 2.0 μmol/min, respectively. CGTase was significantly inhibited in the presence of Co2+, Zn2+, Cu2+, Hg2+, Ba2+, Cd2+, and 2-mercaptoethanol. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of CGTase production by Amphibacillus sp. The achieved high conversion of insoluble raw corn starch into cyclodextrins (67.2%) with production of mainly β-CD (86.4%), makes Amphibacillus sp. NPST-10 desirable for the cyclodextrin production industry.
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- 2012
35. Tirofiban for myocardial infarction
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Yahya B. Juwana, Jan Paul Ottervanger, Harry Suryapranata, and Arnoud W J van 't Hof
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Myocardial Infarction ,Hemorrhage ,Platelet Glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa Complex ,Electrocardiography ,Bolus (medicine) ,Internal medicine ,Angioplasty ,medicine ,Abciximab ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Myocardial infarction ,Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary ,Pharmacology ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,ST elevation ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,General Medicine ,Thrombolysis ,Tirofiban ,medicine.disease ,Thrombocytopenia ,Anesthesia ,Cardiology ,Tyrosine ,business ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Inhibition of platelet aggregation plays a key role in treatment of coronary artery disease.Studies on the effects of tirofiban in patients with either ST elevation or non-ST elevation myocardial infarction are reviewed.Tirofiban is a small-molecule glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor inhibitor. If discontinued, the action of tirofiban is faster reversed as abciximab. The dose varied between low (bolus of 0.4 microg/kg administered over 30 min followed by an infusion of 0.10 microg/kg/min), intermediate (bolus of 10 microg/kg administered over 3 min followed by an infusion of 0.15 microg/kg/min) and high (bolus of 25 microg/kg administered over 3 min followed by an infusion of 0.15 microg/kg/min). The high-dose administration especially may be beneficial in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). There is no indication for tirofiban in patients treated with thrombolysis. Patients with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction requiring PCI are most likely to benefit from tirofiban if they have ongoing ischemia and/or dynamic ECG changes. The risk of serious bleeding with tirofiban is low and there is a very low risk of thrombocytopenia.Use of tirofiban for myocardial infarction is effective and has an acceptable safety profile.
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- 2010
36. Measurement and simulation of thermal neutron flux distribution in the RTP core
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Ahmad Razali B. Ismail, Abi Muttaqin Jalal Bayar, Mohamad Fauzi B. Saad, Julia Bt. Abdul Karim, Mohd Huzair B. Hussain, Yahya B. Ismail, Roslan B. Md Dan, Zareen Khan B. Abdul Jalil Khan, Muhammad Khairul Ariff B. Mustafa, Zarina Masood, Nurfazila Bt. Husain, Mohamad Hairie Rabir, Na’im Syauqi B. Hamzah, Shaiful Rizaide B. Mohd Yakin, Muhammad Rawi Mohamed Zin, and Mat Zin B. Mat Husin
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Core (optical fiber) ,Materials science ,Distribution (number theory) ,Computational physics ,Thermal neutron flux - Published
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37. Comparison of Rapamycin- and Paclitaxel-Eluting Stents in Patients Undergoing Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction
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Harry Suryapranata, Arnoud W J van 't Hof, Jan C.A. Hoorntje, Jan-Henk E. Dambrink, Yahya B. Juwana, Giuseppe De Luca, Jan Paul Ottervanger, A T Marcel Gosselink, and Menko-Jan de Boer
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Paclitaxel ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Myocardial Infarction ,Coronary Angiography ,Angioplasty ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Health Status Indicators ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,cardiovascular diseases ,Myocardial infarction ,Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary ,Antibacterial agent ,Sirolimus ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,ST elevation ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,Survival Analysis ,Surgery ,surgical procedures, operative ,Drug-eluting stent ,Angiography ,Conventional PCI ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Immunosuppressive Agents - Abstract
Compared with bare metal stents, sirolimus- and paclitaxel-eluting stents (SESs and PESs, respectively) have been shown to improve angiographic and clinical outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in elective patients and those with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). The aim of the present study was to compare SESs with PESs in patients with STEMI undergoing primary PCI. Patients with STEMI were randomized 1:1 to receive SESs (n = 196) or PESs (n = 201). The primary end point was late lumen loss at 9-month follow-up by quantitative coronary angiography. Secondary end points were major adverse cardiac clinical events (death, reinfarction, target vessel revascularization) at 1 month and 9 and 12 months. Three hundred ninety-seven patients with STEMI were randomized. The 2 groups had comparable baseline clinical and angiographic characteristics. Mortality was low, 1.5% after 30 days, 2.3% after 9 months, and 3.1% after 1 year. There was no difference in any clinical outcome at any follow-up period between the 2 treatment groups. Follow-up angiography was completed in 272 of 397 patients (69%). Mean +/- SD in-stent late loss was 0.01 +/- 0.42 mm in the SES group versus 0.21 +/- 0.50 mm in the PES group (difference -0.20 mm, p = 0.001). In conclusion, in patients with STEMI, primary PCI with SESs results in less late loss compared with PESs. However, these benefits did not translate into a significant decrease in major adverse cardiac events at 1-year follow-up.
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- 2009
38. Detergent-, solvent- and salt-compatible thermoactive alkaline serine protease from halotolerant alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. NPST-AK15: purification and characterization
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Garabed Antranikian, Ali A. Al-Salamah, Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, Yahya B. Elbadawi, and Mohamed A. El-Tayeb
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Salinity ,Hot Temperature ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Detergents ,Bacillus ,Microbiology ,Gel permeation chromatography ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Calcium Chloride ,Bacterial Proteins ,Enzyme Stability ,medicine ,Hydrogen peroxide ,Ammonium sulfate precipitation ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Serine protease ,Protease ,Chromatography ,biology ,General Medicine ,Solvent ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,PMSF ,Serine Proteases - Abstract
Alkaline protease produced by the halotolerant alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. strain NPST-AK15 was purified to homogeneity by the combination of ammonium sulfate precipitation, anion-exchange and gel permeation chromatography. The purified enzyme was a monomeric protein with an estimated molecular weight of 32 kDa. NPST-AK15 protease was highly active and stable over a wide pH range, with a maximal activity at pH 10.5. The enzyme showed optimum activity at 60 °C and was stable at 30-50 °C for at least 1 h. Thermal stability of the purified protease was substantially improved by CaCl2 (1.1- to 6.6-fold). The K m, V max and k cat values for the enzyme were 2.5 mg ml(-1), 42.5 µM min(-1) mg(-1), and 392.46 × 10(3) min(-1), respectively. NPST-AK15 protease activity was strongly inhibited by PMSF, suggesting that the enzyme is a serine protease. The enzyme was highly stable in NaCl up to 20 % (w/v). Moreover, the purified enzyme was stable in several organic solvents such as diethyl ether, benzene, toluene, and chloroform. In addition, it showed high stability and compatibility with a wide range of surfactants and commercial detergents and was slightly activated by hydrogen peroxide. These features of NPST-AK15 protease make this enzyme a promising candidate for application in the laundry and pharmaceutical industries.
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- 2015
39. Abstract T P242: Cognitive Dysfunction in a Pre-chiasmatic Cistern Blood Injection Model of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage In Mice
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Fumiaki Oka, Yahya B Atalay, Tao Qin, and Cenk Ayata
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Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,cardiovascular diseases ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,nervous system diseases - Abstract
Background: Majority of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) survivors develop cognitive dysfunction. To better understand the underlying mechanisms and develop treatments, predictive animal models are required. We carried out a detailed physiological and cognitive characterization of pre-chiasmatic cistern (PC) and cisterna magna (CM) SAH models in mice. Methods: SAH was induced by arterial blood injection into the PC (40 μl) or CM (60 μl) in C57BL6/J mice (male, 25g). Controls received normal saline. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) was imaged using laser speckle flowmetry during and for 60 min after SAH. Intracranial pressure (ICP) and blood pressure (BP) were monitored to calculate cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP). Neurological and cognitive function was assessed 3 weeks after the injection, using pole, novel object recognition, Y maze and Morris water maze tests. Results: Mortality was 10% after PC and 4% after CM SAH. In both groups, CPP decreased from about 65 mmHg to less than 10 mmHg immediately after the injection, and recovered to 40 mmHg within 10 min after PC (n=8) and 7 min after CM (n=8) SAH (Fig A). In both groups, CBF was severely reduced to ~20% of baseline in both hemispheres immediately after SAH. CBF recovered to >40% within 5 min after PC and 2 min after CM SAH (Fig A). In saline controls (n=5 in PC and CM each), CPP and CBF changes were much milder and shorter-lasting. Compared with controls (n=12), PC SAH mice (n=12) performed significantly worse in a subset of sensorimotor and cognitive tests for up to 3 weeks (Fig B). CM SAH did not significantly impact neurological function. Conclusions: Pre-chiasmatic cistern but not cisterna magna SAH model reproduces cognitive dysfunction observed in patients with low mortality and high reproducibility in mice.
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- 2015
40. Inappropriate Use of Imaging as a First Diagnostic Tool in Severe Active Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding (LGIB) Predicted Negative Outcomes in Key Parameters: An Experience in Two Community Hospitals
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Yahya B. Atalay, Dhruvan Patel, Vandan Panchal, Nishant Kumar, Sandhya Vunnam, David Gevorgyan, Steven Lichtenstein, Tatvam T. Choksi, Vishad Sheth, Na Jen, and Mohammed Yosufzai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Lower gastrointestinal bleeding ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,Key (cryptography) ,Intensive care medicine ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2015
41. Production of extracellular alkaline protease by new halotolerant alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. NPST-AK15 isolated from hyper saline soda lakes
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Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, Ali A. Al Salamah, Mohamed A. El Tayeb, and Yahya B. El Badawil
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geography ,Chemistry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Soda Lakes ,Alkaline protease ,Bioengineering ,General Medicine ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,geography.geographical_feature ,medicine ,Halotolerance ,Extracellular ,Bacillus sp. NPST-AK15 ,Saline ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2015
42. Immobilization of cyclodextrin glucanotransferase on aminopropyl-functionalized silica-coated superparamagnetic nanoparticles
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Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, Mohamed A. El-Tayeb, Ahmed Mohamed El-Toni, Yahya B. Elbadawi, and Ali A. Al-Salamah
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Cyclodextrin ,Immobilized enzyme ,Chemistry ,Solvothermal synthesis ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Nanoparticle ,Cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Thermal stability ,Bifunctional ,Biotechnology ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Background: Cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase (CGTase) from Amphibacillus sp. NPST-10 was successfully covalently immobilized on aminopropyl-functionalized silica coated superparamagnetic nanoparticles; and the properties of immobilized enzyme were investigated. The synthesis process included preparing of core magnetic magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles using solvothermal synthesis; followed by coating of Fe3O4 nanoparticles with dense amino-functionalized silica (NH2-SiO2) layer using in situ functionalization method. The structure of synthesized Fe3O4@NH2-SiO2 nanoparticles was characterized using TEM, XRD, and FT-IR analysis. Fe3O4@NH2-SiO2 nanoparticles were further activated by gluteraaldehyde as bifunctional cross linker, and the activated nanoparticles were used for CGTase immobilization by covalent attachment. Results: Magnetite nanoparticles was successfully synthesized and coated with and amino functionalized silica layer (Fe3O4/NH2-SiO2), with particle size of 50-70 nm. The silica coated magnetite nanoparticles showed with saturation magnetization of 65 emug -1 , and can be quickly recovered from the bulk solution using an external magnet within 10 sec. The activated support was effective for CGTase immobilization, which was confirmed by comparison of FT-IR spectra of free and immobilized enzyme. The applied approach for support preparation, activation, and optimization of immobilization conditions, led to high yields of CGTase immobilization (92.3%), activity recovery (73%), and loading efficiency (95.2%); which is one of the highest so far reported for CGTase. Immobilized enzyme showed shift in the optimal temperature from 50 to 55oC, and significant enhancement in the thermal stability compared with free enzyme. The optimum pH for enzyme activity was pH 8 and pH 7.5 for free and immobilized CGTase, respectively, with slight improvement of pH stability of immobilized enzyme. Furthermore, kinetic studies revealed that immobilized CGTase had higher affinity toward substrate; with km values of 1.18 ± 0.05 mg/ml and 1.75 ± 0.07 mg/ml for immobilized and free CGTase, respectively. Immobilized CGTase retained 87% and 67 of its initial activity after 5 and 10 repeated batches reaction, indicating that immobilized CGTase on Fe3O4/NH2-SiO2 had good durability and magnetic recovery. Conclusion: The improvement in kinetic and stability parameters of immobilized CGTase makes the proposed method a suitable candidate for industrial applications of CGTase. To best of our knowledge, this is the first report about CGTase immobilization on silica coated magnetite nanoparticles.
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43. Immobilization of cyclodextrin glucanotransferase on aminopropyl-functionalized silica-coated superparamagnetic nanoparticles
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Ibrahim, Abdelnasser S.S., Al-Salamah, Ali A, El-Toni, Ahmed Mohamed, El-Tayeb, Mohamed A, and Elbadawi, Yahya B
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cyclodextrin glucanotransferase ,silica ,immobilization ,magnetic nanoparticle ,Amphibacillus sp. NPST-10 - Abstract
Background: Cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase (CGTase) from Amphibacillus sp. NPST-10 was successfully covalently immobilized on aminopropyl-functionalized silica coated superparamagnetic nanoparticles; and the properties of immobilized enzyme were investigated. The synthesis process included preparing of core magnetic magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles using solvothermal synthesis; followed by coating of Fe3O4 nanoparticles with dense amino-functionalized silica (NH2-SiO2) layer using in situ functionalization method. The structure of synthesized Fe3O4@NH2-SiO2 nanoparticles was characterized using TEM, XRD, and FT-IR analysis. Fe3O4@NH2-SiO2 nanoparticles were further activated by gluteraaldehyde as bifunctional cross linker, and the activated nanoparticles were used for CGTase immobilization by covalent attachment. Results: Magnetite nanoparticles was successfully synthesized and coated with and amino functionalized silica layer (Fe3O4/NH2-SiO2), with particle size of 50-70 nm. The silica coated magnetite nanoparticles showed with saturation magnetization of 65 emug-1, and can be quickly recovered from the bulk solution using an external magnet within 10 sec. The activated support was effective for CGTase immobilization, which was confirmed by comparison of FT-IR spectra of free and immobilized enzyme. The applied approach for support preparation, activation, and optimization of immobilization conditions, led to high yields of CGTase immobilization (92.3%), activity recovery (73%), and loading efficiency (95.2%); which is one of the highest so far reported for CGTase. Immobilized enzyme showed shift in the optimal temperature from 50 to 55ºC, and significant enhancement in the thermal stability compared with free enzyme. The optimum pH for enzyme activity was pH 8 and pH 7.5 for free and immobilized CGTase, respectively, with slight improvement of pH stability of immobilized enzyme. Furthermore, kinetic studies revealed that immobilized CGTase had higher affinity toward substrate; with k m values of 1.18 ± 0.05 mg/ml and 1.75 ± 0.07 mg/ml for immobilized and free CGTase, respectively. Immobilized CGTase retained 87% and 67 of its initial activity after 5 and 10 repeated batches reaction, indicating that immobilized CGTase on Fe3O4/NH2-SiO2 had good durability and magnetic recovery. Conclusion: The improvement in kinetic and stability parameters of immobilized CGTase makes the proposed method a suitable candidate for industrial applications of CGTase. To best of our knowledge, this is the first report about CGTase immobilization on silica coated magnetite nanoparticles.
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- 2013
44. A System For Matching The Tuning In A Recording
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Tamer, Yahya B and Bozkurt, Baris
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tuning ,microtonality - Abstract
This paper presents a new tuner system implemented in Java. The main difference fromexisting tuners is the use of one or more recordings as reference instead of theoreticalpresets. The target here is to help the musician to tune her instrument as in one or moregiven recordings. For that purpose, first, the fundamental frequency analysis is performedfor the given recordings. Then, pitch distributions are obtained and matched to get anoverall distribution plot. Finally, on the main display panel of the tuner, the real-timefrequency estimate from the input signal is plotted together with the pitch distribution.The musician adjusts her instrument to match the frequency estimate of the input signalwith a peak of the histogram to perform the tuning operation.
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45. Detergent and solvent compatible alkaline protease nanobiocatalyst immobilized onto functionalized rattle type magnetic core@mesoporous shell silica
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Ahmed Mohamed El-Toni, Mohamed A. El-Tayeb, Khalid S. Almaary, Yahya B. Elbadawi, Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, and Ali A. Al-Salamah
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Chemistry ,Shell (structure) ,Alkaline protease ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,General Medicine ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Solvent ,Magnetic core ,Chemical engineering ,Organic chemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,Mesoporous material ,Molecular Biology ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2016
46. A novel cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase from alkaliphilic amphibacillus sp. NPST-10 : purification and properties
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Ali A. Al-Salamah, Yahya B. Elbadawi, Garabed Antranikian, Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, and Mohamed A. El-Tayeb
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Models, Molecular ,Geologic Sediments ,Starch ,Amphibacillus ,Cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase ,Substrate Specificity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase ,Enzyme Stability ,Spectroscopy ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Cyclodextrin ,alkaliphiles ,Hydrolysis ,Biowissenschaften, Biologie [570] ,Temperature ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,570: Biowissenschaften, Biologie ,Computer Science Applications ,Glucosyltransferases ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ,food.ingredient ,purification ,Article ,Catalysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,food ,soda lakes ,16S rDNA ,ddc:570 ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Bacillaceae ,Molecular Biology ,Amphibacillus sp ,Cyclodextrins ,Chromatography ,Organic Chemistry ,Water ,Substrate (chemistry) ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular Weight ,Kinetics ,Enzyme ,chemistry - Abstract
Screening for cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase (CGTase)-producing alkaliphilic bacteria from samples collected from hyper saline soda lakes (Wadi Natrun Valley, Egypt), resulted in isolation of potent CGTase producing alkaliphilic bacterium, termed NPST-10. 16S rDNA sequence analysis identified the isolate as Amphibacillus sp. CGTase was purified to homogeneity up to 22.1 fold by starch adsorption and anion exchange chromatography with a yield of 44.7%. The purified enzyme was a monomeric protein with an estimated molecular weight of 92 kDa using SDS-PAGE. Catalytic activities of the enzyme were found to be 88.8 U mg���1 protein, 20.0 U mg���1 protein and 11.0 U mg���1 protein for cyclization, coupling and hydrolytic activities, respectively. The enzyme was stable over a wide pH range from pH 5.0 to 11.0, with a maximal activity at pH 8.0. CGTase exhibited activity over a wide temperature range from 45 ��C to 70 ��C, with maximal activity at 50 ��C and was stable at 30 ��C to 55 ��C for at least 1 h. Thermal stability of the purified enzyme could be significantly improved in the presence of CaCl2. Km and Vmax values were estimated using soluble starch as a substrate to be 1.7 �� 0.15 mg/mL and 100 �� 2.0 ��mol/min, respectively. CGTase was significantly inhibited in the presence of Co2+, Zn2+, Cu2+, Hg2+, Ba2+, Cd2+, and 2-mercaptoethanol. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of CGTase production by Amphibacillus sp. The achieved high conversion of insoluble raw corn starch into cyclodextrins (67.2%) with production of mainly ��-CD (86.4%), makes Amphibacillus sp. NPST-10 desirable for the cyclodextrin production industry.
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47. INCREASED GLUCOSE AVAILABILITY DOES NOT RESTORE PROLONGED SPREADING DEPRESSION DURATIONS IN HYPOTENSIVE RATS WITHOUT BRAIN INJURY
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Ulrike Hoffmann, Katharina Eikermann-Haerter, Cenk Ayata, Yahya B Atalay, and Inna Sukhotinsky
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Energy dependent ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Blood Pressure ,Article ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Developmental Neuroscience ,Internal medicine ,Extracellular ,Medicine ,Animals ,Cerebral perfusion pressure ,business.industry ,Cortical Spreading Depression ,Blood flow ,Rats ,Disease Models, Animal ,Endocrinology ,Blood pressure ,Tissue oxygenation ,Glucose ,Neurology ,Regional Blood Flow ,Cortical spreading depression ,Cerebrovascular Circulation ,Physiological monitoring ,Hypotension ,business - Abstract
Maintenance of transmembrane ionic gradients and their restoration after cortical spreading depression (CSD) are energy dependent. We recently showed an inverse relationship between blood pressure and CSD duration that is independent of tissue oxygenation. Here, we tested the alternative hypothesis that glucose availability becomes rate-limiting for CSD recovery upon reduced blood pressure in anesthetized rats under full systemic physiological monitoring. Hypotension induced by controlled exsanguination significantly prolonged CSD durations, reduced propagation speeds, and diminished the blood flow response. Hyperglycemia failed to restore the prolonged CSD durations in hypotensive rats and did not significantly alter the propagation speed or the blood flow response. These data suggest that prolonged CSD durations during reduced cerebral perfusion pressure are independent of tissue energy status, and implicate alternative mechanisms of CSD recovery such as vascular clearance of extracellular K(+).
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- 2012
48. Hexavalent chromate reduction by alkaliphilic Amphibacillus sp. KSUCr3 is mediated by copper-dependent membrane-associated Cr(VI) reductase
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Garabed Antranikian, Mohamed A. El-Tayeb, Ali A. Al-Salamah, Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, and Yahya B. Elbadawi
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food.ingredient ,Amphibacillus ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Reductase ,Microbiology ,Chromium ,food ,Bacterial Proteins ,Chromate reductase activity ,Chromates ,Chelation ,Bacillaceae ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chromate conversion coating ,biology ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Enzyme assay ,Enzyme ,Glucose ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,Oxidoreductases ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Copper ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
The present study was aimed to localize and characterize hexavalent chromate [Cr(VI)] reductase activity of the extreme alkaliphilic Amphibacillus sp. KSUCr3 (optimal growth pH 10.5). The resting cells were able to reduce about 62 % of the toxic heavy metal Cr(VI) at initial concentration of 200 μM within 30 min. Cell permeabilization resulted in decrease of Cr(VI) reduction in comparison to untreated cells. Enzymatic assays of different sub-cellular fractions of Amphibacillus sp. KSUCr3 demonstrated that the Cr(VI) reductase was mainly associated with the membranous fraction and expressed constitutively. In vitro studies of the crude enzyme indicated that copper ion was essential for Cr(VI) reductase activity. In addition, Ca²⁺ and Mn²⁺ slightly stimulated the chromate reductase activity. Glucose was the best external electron donor, showing enhancement of the enzyme activity by about 3.5-fold. The K (m) and V (max) determined for chromate reductase activity in the membranous fraction were 23.8 μM Cr(VI) and 72 μmol/min/mg of protein, respectively. Cr(VI) reductase activity was maximum at 40 °C and pH 7.0 and it was significantly inhibited in the presence of disulfide reducers (2-mercaptoethanol), ion chelating agent (EDTA), and respiratory inhibitors (CN and Azide). Complete reduction of 100 and 200 μM of Cr(VI) by membrane associated enzyme were observed within 40 and 180 min, respectively. However, it should be noted that biochemical characterization has been done with crude enzyme only, and that final conclusion can only be drawn with the purified enzyme.
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49. Hexavalent chromium reduction by novel chromate resistant alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. strain KSUCr9a
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Abdelnasser S. S. Ibrahim, Ali A. Al-Salamah, Yahya B. Elbadawi, and Mohamed A. El-Tayeb
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Strain (chemistry) ,Chromate conversion coating ,biology ,Chemistry ,Bacillus ,Electron donor ,Bacillus sp ,biology.organism_classification ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,Chromate reduction, bioremediation, heavy metals, Bacillus sp., soda lakes ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bioremediation ,Genetics ,Halotolerance ,Hexavalent chromium ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Molecular Biology ,Biotechnology ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Alkaliphilic bacterial strain termed KSUCr9a was isolated from soil and water samples collected from various soda lakes located in northern Egypt. KSUCr9a was tolerance up to 75 mM Cr (VI), with minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) value of 80 mM, in alkaline medium (pH 10.5) containing 10% NaCl. Analysis of 16S rDNA of strain KSUCr9a identified this bacterial strain as Bacillus sp., with sequence similarity of 99%, and was referred to as Bacillus sp. strain KSUCr9a. In addition to its tolerance to Cr(VI), Bacillus sp. KSUCr9a showed high resistance to other heavy metals including Cd 2+ (50 mM), Mo 2+ (75 mM), Mn 2+ (100 mM), Cu 2+ (2 mM), Ni 2+ (100 mM), Pb 2+ (75 mM), Co 2+ (5 mM) and Zn 2+ (2 mM). Bacillus sp. KSUCr9a demonstrated good chromate bio-reduction ability, as it could rapidly reduce up to 100 μM within 24 h. In addition, at initial Cr(VI) concentration of 200 μM, complete chromate reduction was achieved within 48 h. Furthermore, at initial Cr(VI) concentration of 300, 400 and 500 μM, 92.8, 75.5 and 39.8% of chromate reduction was achieved within 72 h. Bacillus sp. KSUCr9a was able to reduce Cr(VI) in a wide range of NaCl (0 to 20%), indicating the halotolerance nature of this alkaliphilic bacterial strain. Addition of glucose as an electron donor to the culture medium led to significant increase of both growth and chromate reduction by Bacillus sp. KSUCr9a. Maximum Cr(VI) reduction was exhibited in alkaline medium (pH 9) containing 0.8% glucose at incubation temperature of 35°C and under static culture condition. Under optimum Cr (VI) bioreduction conditions, 169.2 μM of Cr(VI) was completely reduced within 24 h, indicating a good ability of Bacillus sp. KSUCr9a of Cr(VI) detoxification under alkaline condition. Furthermore, Cr(VI)-reduction by Bacillus sp. KSUCr9a was slightly induced in the presence of other heavy metals, such as Mn 2+ , Co 2+ , Mo 2+ and Cu 2+ at concentration of 50 mg/L along with Cr(VI) in the culture medium. Moreover, Bacillus sp. KSUCr9a showed the ability of repeated bioreduction of chromate without any addition of exogenous nutrients, indicating its possible application in chromate detoxification. Key words : Chromate reduction, bioremediation, heavy metals, Bacillus sp., soda lakes.
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50. Prevalence and predictors of bridging of coronary arteries in a large Indonesian population, as detected by 64-slice computed tomography scan
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Mohamed Mouden, Yahya B. Juwana, Jeffrey Wirianta, Harry Suryapranata, Jorik R. Timmer, M.J. de Boer, and Jan Paul Ottervanger
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Original Paper ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Noninvasive imaging ,Pathology ,Bridging (networking) ,Cardiovascular diseases [NCEBP 14] ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Myocardial bridging ,business.industry ,Population ,Computed tomography ,Multislice computed tomography ,Coronary arteries ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,education ,business - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext BACKGROUND: Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) can be used to detect myocardial bridging (MB) of coronary arteries. However, most published studies included small cohorts and did not collect data about predictors. We investigated prevalence and predictors of MB in an Indonesian population. METHODS: All patients who had MSCT at Cinere Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia between 2006 and 2009 were included in a prospective registry. MB was defined when at least half of the coronary artery was imbedded within the myocardium with a normal epicardial course of the proximal and distal portion. RESULTS: Of the 934 patients (mean age 53 years, 37.8 % female), MB could be observed in 152 patients (16.3 %). Patients with MB were younger compared with those without MB. Coronary risk factors were not different between the two groups. Coronary calcifications and moderate to severe coronary stenoses were less prevalent in patients with MB, also after adjusting for differences in age. At the time of diagnosis, only a few patients with MB were treated with beta-blockers (35 %) or calcium channel blockers (13 %). CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of myocardial bridging as detected by MSCT is relatively high. Patients with MB were younger and had a lower prevalence of coronary sclerosis. MB could be the cause of their unexplained symptoms. Follow-up studies are necessary to assess the symptoms of these patients, their response to treatment and the incidence of (coronary) events. MSCT can be used to identify patients for potential new treatment strategies.
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