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Introduction: Hyperlipidemia, characterized by elevated lipid levels, is linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk. This study explores whether hyperlipidemia heightens the likelihood of cardiac arrest, stemming from its role in atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease. The objective was to determine if individuals with hyperlipidemia face a higher risk of cardiac arrest, underscoring the importance of managing lipid levels for cardiovascular health. Materials and Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted following PRISMA guidelines. 20 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were included, totaling 12,146 participants with hyperlipidemia and comorbidities such as atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease. Quality assessment utilized the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS). Odds ratios (OR) and risk ratios (RR) were computed for meta-analyses, assessing the association between hyperlipidemia and cardiac arrest risk. Publication bias was evaluated through funnel plots. Results: The meta-analysis revealed a significant association between hyperlipidemia and cardiac arrest risk. Both OR (0.51) and RR (0.77) indicated odds of slight cardiac arrest among individuals with hyperlipidemia as per forest plot analytical data is OR (Chi² of 31.14...
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Objective: The present study aimed to develop and evaluate herbal cosmetic cream by incorporating standardized Ocimum basilicum leaf extracts to exert its anti-oxidant potential as anti-wrinkle properties. Methodology: The hydro-alcoholic and aqueous extracts were prepared and standardized through high-performance thin-layer chromatography studies using the mobile phase ethyl acetate – acetic acid- formic acid- water (100:11:11:26 v/v/v/v) along with the standard rutin. Then, the anti-oxidant potential of the extracts were analysed through in-vitro DPPH free radical scavenging assay. Further, the formulations were developed using hydro-alcoholic and aqueous extracts (F1 to F6). The formulations were analysed for stability, physical characterization, HPTLC studies and anti-bacterial properties. Results: The studies resulted the spot at Rf 0.40 and the calibration showed the linear relationship with the r2 value 0.99716 in the concentration ranging from (400-1500) ng per spot. The anti-oxidant activity resulted in a percentage inhibition of 84.62% for hydro-alcoholic extract and 71.23% for aqueous extract, comparable with the standard ascorbic acid, which was 94.02%. The cream was characterized by its bloom strength, extrusion,...
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Background: Fungi have emerged as major cause of human diseases since early 1980s. In hospitalized patients with serious underlying diseases and those having immunocompromised state, opportunistic fungal infections bring about a substantial increase in morbidity and mortality. Aim and Objectives: Isolation and characterization of Candida species in ICU patients of Dr. Susheela Tiwari Government Hospital, Haldwani, Uttarakhand. Materials and Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted for two years from Nov 2015 to Oct 2017 and 2323 samples were collected from suspected cases of Candida infection, admitted in ICU of Dr. Susheela Tiwari Government Hospital, Haldwani. Identification of Candida species was done by standard laboratory processes. Results: In the present study, out of 2323 clinical specimens received from different ICU’s, 104 samples were found positive for Candida species. Majority of the patients were in the age group ˃ 60 years (24.04%). We observed that Non-albicans Candida (NAC) species (67.3%) were more frequently encountered than C. albicans (32.7%). Among NAC, C. tropicalis was the most common species (61.4%). Maximum numbers...
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The design and synthesis of a novel 2,4,5- Triphenyl imidazole derivative has been achieved using a green chemistry approach. These compounds were synthesized by using a sustainable catalytic material and solvent free one-pot reaction where benzil, aromatic aldehydes, ammonium acetate and acid chloride were reacted under microwave irradiation. This method offers several advantages including simplicity, high yields, and short reaction times, making it more environmentally friendly and alternative to conventional methods. The synthesized compounds were characterized by determination of melting point, thin layer chromatography and Fourier transformer infrared spectra. Molecular docking studies were performed to evaluate the binding affinity of the derivative with the proteins 4XMB (Crystal structure of 2, 2′-(naphthalene-1, 4-diylbis (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl) azanediyl) diacetamide bound to human Keap1 Kelch domain)) and 6BIV (HLA-DRB1 in complex with citrullinated LL37 peptide). The docking results indicated that the novel 2,4,5-triphenyl imidazole derivative has significant binding affinity with the protein 4XMB and showed poor binding affinity with the protein...
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The present investigation aimed to design a biodegradable plastic from soil microorganisms that produce PHB (Polyhydroxy-butarate). The microorganism was isolated using a specifically designed medium as per the requirement and identified the organism by Sudan black and gram staining methods. Their biochemical identification was done by the Indole test. Then extraction of PHB was done through the centrifugation method where a pellet was used to make biodegradable plastic. Four different types of microorganisms were isolated, from which pseudomonas species were selected and produced in large quantities for the production of PHB, which is produced by bacteria under stressed conditions. The indole test was positive, the gram nature of the bacteria is negative and the shape is rod. The formation of plastic film was successfully done. The results obtained in this research work confirm that biodegradable plastic can be obtained from agricultural microorganisms also. Thus, the plastic film is easily degraded within a short...
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