... reducing ear thickness and infiltration of inflammatory cells following a direct topical contact [11] In addition, some LacticAcidBacteria (LAB) have shown immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory activities ... (n = 10) MPM contains a variety of ingredients including whey proteins and peptides, LAB and their related exopolysaccharides, group B vitamins and calcium (Table 1) All these ingredients possess ... phagocytosis process and possess anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic activities by reducing the production of cytokines and immunoglobulin E (IgE) [24-27] Cytokine production is also strain-dependent...
... less a straight line passing through the origin In case of a higher initial pH and/ or in the presence of buffer, the curve initially increases very slowly and approaches a straight line for larger ... stationary phase, in which l becomes equal to zero The decline in the specific growth rate is in this model obtained as a consequence of an increasing amount of lacticacidin the environment ... [LaH] and pH at each time point during growth is necessary According to classical chemical laws, the pH is fully determined when the total amount of lacticacidin the medium and the buffering...
... belong to lacticacidbacteria (LAB) which is an important group in maintaining human health The role of intestinal microflora, such as several strains of lacticacidbacteria (LAB) in priming the ... most lactobacilli and bifidobacteria strains are susceptible to ampicillin, bacitracin, clindamycin, dicloxacillin, erytromycin, novobiocin, penicillin G and rifampicin, Chapter Introduction however, ... faecalis in the host These findings highlight new cellular targets and approaches for therapeutic treatment of inflammatory diseases inhuman xxi Chapter Introduction Chapter INTRODUCTION Chapter Introduction...
... small intestine, large intestine and cecum) of ten marketable broilers and eight Thai indigenous chickens were used as LAB sources Each part of the intestinal tract was washed in 70% ethanol and ... of acids (lactic acid) , bacteriocin or bacteriocin-like substances Putrefactive bacteria are regarded as harmful bacteriain that they decompose proteins, produce foul-smelling substances and ... the acidin the stomach and bile in the intestine (Shah 2000) However, many studies have indicated that probiotic bacteria may not survive in sufficient numbers when they pass through the gastrointestinal...
... bacterial culture Isolation of cholesterol-lowering lacticacidbacteria 393 Table Number of acid- and bile-tolerant lacticacidbacteria isolated from the human intestine for probiotic use Acida ... assessed in pH 2.5 (Streptococcus and Lactobacillus) andin pH 3.0 (Bifidobacterium) As shown in Table 1, 61.1% in Streptococcus strains (11/18 strains) and 71.8% in Lactobacillus (28/39 strains) ... tolerance, BSH activity, in vitro cholesterol-lowering activity and so on, we selected LAB strains finally from human intestine for probiotic use The final selected probiotic bacteria were Streptococcus...
... 23 iii INTRODUCTION Food is an indispensable necessity to humans Growing society, human life is more and more enhanced So, eating is not a main demand The demand of enjoying and exploring the ... by lacticacidbacteria (LAB) Four isolates of lacticacidbacteria from mango were obtained The results of research showed that all 10 strains of lacticacidbacteria were able to develop in ... converting sugar into lacticacid of bacteria was stronger Figure 10 The change of acid content according to inoculum density, temperature and time of fermentation In general, the acid content increased...
... and 28-34ºC were suitable ranges for bacteria to grow and develop After using all soluble sugar and nutrients as well as increasing lacticacid content, the bacteria started to be inhibited and ... but also cancer and other diet related humandisease (Beom et al., 1998) Objectives: To isolate and select lacticacidbacteriaand to study the favorable conditions of lacticacid fermented carrot ... 27 treatments x replicates = 54 units Carrot juice was pasteurized by NaHSO3 140mg/L in 20 minutes and then transferred into tube Inoculate 0.4 mL of bacterial suspension into tube containing...
... the production of lacticacid during development of bacteria Concentration of lacticacid produced from A strain (1.38%) and Pro strain (1.36%) were higher than other strain’s and they were significantly ... showed that: - Gram staining: Bacteria strains remained purple color after staining crystal violet, thus they were Gram-positive bacteria - Catalase test: All six bacteria strains could not produce ... vitamins, fibersand minerals in components “Dragon fruit” are commonly known as “thanh long” as in Vietnamese meaning “green dragon” Dragon fruit contains vitamins A, C, sugar, organic acids,…...
... (bacterium strains and pH) and triplication in this experiment Then, bacterial density of each treatment was determined at initial inoculating time (at T0) and hours after inoculating (at T2) by ... converting all sugar into lacticacid inhibited the bacterial growth and development Besides, lacticacid itself could inhibit the development of bacteria (Nguyen Thi Hien, 2006) In contrast, the treatment ... application in producing of fermented pineapple juice by lacticacidbacteria - Pineapple was pressed and put into the tubes with 50 mL volume - Pasteurized by 140 mg/L of NaHSO3 in 20 minutes, then inoculated...
... a-adrenoceptor antagonists in one MHD and two CT, ß-blockers in nine MHD, ACE inhibitors in seventeen MHD and six CT, and Ca channel blockers in twenty-nine MHD and ten CT Subjects were taking their medication ... polymorphism in Renin Angiotensin System and other related genes in South Indian chronic kidney disease patients Clinica Chimica Acta 2009, 406:108-112 Griffin KA, Bidani AK: Hypertensive renal damage: insights ... linked, however, to an unidentified functional mutation in the AT1R gene Page of 10 or in another closely linked gene possibly located in regulatory regions and involved in the development and...
... a-adrenoceptor antagonists in one MHD and two CT, ß-blockers in nine MHD, ACE inhibitors in seventeen MHD and six CT, and Ca channel blockers in twenty-nine MHD and ten CT Subjects were taking their medication ... polymorphism in Renin Angiotensin System and other related genes in South Indian chronic kidney disease patients Clinica Chimica Acta 2009, 406:108-112 Griffin KA, Bidani AK: Hypertensive renal damage: insights ... linked, however, to an unidentified functional mutation in the AT1R gene Page of 10 or in another closely linked gene possibly located in regulatory regions and involved in the development and...
... systemic and internal jugular plasma IL-6 levels after traumatic brain injury in humans J Neurotrauma 1999, 16:225-232 22 Brom J, Konig W: Cytokine-induced (interleukins-3, -6 and -8 and tumour ... Normothermic treatment may thus minimize or protect against the brain swelling associated with meningoencephalitis Several cytokines in serum and CSF are elevated in patients with acute viral ... obtained on day (A) before normothermic treatment, showing remarkable meningeal enhancement and brain swelling Follow-up computed tomography scans obtained on day 12 (B) and day 29 (C), showing...
... conception and design of the clinical study, carried out the extracorporeal treatments, and was involved in revising the manuscript RA supervised the cytokine analysis and was involved in revising the ... any cytokine tested was found [19] This finding is consistent with a study in children with acute Wilson's disease reporting the transfer of TNF-α and IL-6 into the albumin circuit [21] In contrast, ... extracorporeal treatments, collected the serum samples, and was involved in revising the manuscript AJ was involved in data analysis andin revising the manuscript CL performed the histological analysis and...
... The tests combine five components (α2-macroglobulin, haptoglobin, apolipoprotein A1, γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT), and total bilirubin) for FibroTest and same plus alanine aminotransferase ... this study was to assess the inter-laboratory variability of FibroTest and ActiTest, including their six serum liver components, in patients with chronic liver disease, and to identify factors associated ... normal Since we and others have demonstrated that current definitions of normal values may be inappropriate [8– 10], a major concern was the definition of ALT and GGT activity In routine practice,...
... childhood, and is 95 defined as a chronic inflammatory disease of the lower airways, leading to 96 symptoms of recurrent wheezing and cough(27).Asthma has infancy origins 97 and longitudinal studies ... ratio, and the specific n-6 and n-3 PUFAs)with clinical outcomes of 529 potential allergic diseases (rhinitis, eczema, and wheezing), results from skin 530 prick testing (SPT) and allergic diseases ... n-3 fatty acids were first postulated in the study of Greenland Eskimos (Inuits), 419 whose diet was composed mainly of seal and whale and was extremely rich in 420 marine n–3 fatty acids A lower...
... Kidney Int 2000; 58: 346-352 45 Kaysen GA, Chertow GM, Adhikarla R, Young B, Ronco C, Levin NW Inflammation and dietary protein intake exert competing effects on serum albumin and creatinine in hemodialysis ... findings led to the evaluation of novel cardiovascular risk factors like chronic inflammation and malnutrition as predictors of the CVD inchronic kidney disease This multifactorial disease introduces ... challenges in predicting and treating patients early in course of CKD to positively alter patient outcome There is definitely a high prevalence of traditional risk factors like HTN, DM and DLP in chronic...
... for and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse Chronic Kidney Disease Series The NIDDK Nutrition for Chronic Kidney Disease Series includes three fact sheets: I Nutrition for Early Chronic ... for Early Chronic Kidney Diseasein Adults I Nutrition for Later Chronic Kidney Diseasein Adults I Nutrition in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease For free single printed copies of this series, ... contact the National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse For More Information A National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse Information Way Bethesda, MD...
... shown) Acuteandchronic inflammatory infiltrates, surrounding airways and vessels are demonstrated in RSV-inoculated mice of both strains, on days and 77 after inoculation (4C to F) during the acute ... longterm airway disease defined by chronic inflammatory infiltrates and abnormal AHR These findings provide further experimental support to the link between RSV andchronic airway diseasein humans We ... understood, and their potential role in determining the chronic consequences of RSV infection, such as AO, AHR andchronic inflammation is even less characterized Studies in murine models andin humans...
... and affect kidney function are: blocking of urine flow, urinary tract infection and certain medicines (especially antiinflammatory pain relieving medicines such as ibuprofen) nEarly kidney disease ... reporting to your doctor any difficulty passing urine Early treatment for urinary tract infections is important Some signs of urinary infection could be: frequent need to urinate, burning or pain ... prevent kidney and urinary tract diseases, improve the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases, and increase the availability of all organs for transplantation...