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Animals (Basel) ; 14(13)2024 Jun 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38998049

ABSTRACT

Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are elusive predators inhabiting high-altitude and mountainous rugged habitats. The current study was conducted in the Yanchiwan National Nature Reserve, Gansu Province, China, to assess the habitat suitability of snow leopards and identify key environmental factors inducing their distribution. Field data collected between 2019 and 2022 through scat sampling and camera trapping techniques provided insights into snow leopard habitat preferences. Spatial distribution and cluster analyses show distinct hotspots of high habitat suitability, mostly concentrated near mountainous landscapes. While altitude remains a critical determinant, with places above 3300 m showing increased habitat suitability, other factors such as soil type, human footprint, forest cover, prey availability, and human disturbance also play important roles. These variables influence ecological dynamics and are required to assess and manage snow leopard habitats. The MaxEnt model has helped us to better grasp these issues, particularly the enormous impact of human activities on habitat suitability. The current study highlights the importance of altitude in determining snow leopard habitat preferences and distribution patterns in the reserve. Furthermore, the study underscores the significance of considering elevation in conservation planning and management strategies for snow leopards, particularly in mountainous regions. By combining complete environmental data with innovative modeling tools, this study not only improves local conservation efforts but also serves as a model for similar wildlife conservation initiatives around the world. By understanding the environmental factors driving snow leopard distribution, conservation efforts can be more efficiently directed to ensure the long-term survival of this endangered species. This study provides valuable insights for evidence-based conservation efforts to safeguard the habitats of snow leopards amidst emerging anthropogenic pressure and environmental fluctuations.

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Antiviral Res ; 228: 105936, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38908520

ABSTRACT

Herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) infection can cause various diseases and the current therapeutics have limited efficacy. Small interfering RNA (siRNA) therapeutics are a promising approach against infectious diseases by targeting the viral mRNAs directly. Recently, we employed a novel tRNA scaffold to produce recombinant siRNA agents with few natural posttranscriptional modifications. In this study, we aimed to develop a specific prodrug against HSV-1 infection based on siRNA therapeutics by bioengineering technology. We screened and found that UL8 of the HSV-1 genome was an ideal antiviral target based on RNAi. Next, we used a novel bio-engineering approach to manufacture recombinant UL8-siRNA (r/si-UL8) in Escherichia coli with high purity and activity. The r/si-UL8 was selectively processed to mature si-UL8 and significantly reduced the number of infectious virions in human cells. r/si-UL8 delivered by flexible nano-liposomes significantly decreased the viral load in the skin and improved the survival rate in the preventive mouse zosteriform model. Furthermore, r/si-UL8 also effectively inhibited HSV-1 infection in a 3D human epidermal skin model. Taken together, our results highlight that the novel siRNA bioengineering technology is a unique addition to the conventional approach for siRNA therapeutics and r/si-UL8 may be a promising prodrug for curing HSV-1 infection.


Subject(s)
Bioengineering , Herpes Simplex , Herpesvirus 1, Human , Liposomes , RNA, Small Interfering , Herpesvirus 1, Human/drug effects , Herpesvirus 1, Human/genetics , RNA, Small Interfering/administration & dosage , RNA, Small Interfering/genetics , Animals , Mice , Herpes Simplex/drug therapy , Herpes Simplex/prevention & control , Humans , Bioengineering/methods , Antiviral Agents/pharmacology , Antiviral Agents/administration & dosage , Viral Proteins/genetics , Viral Load/drug effects , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Female , RNA Interference
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Front Plant Sci ; 15: 1285787, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38903427

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Although it is widely acknowledged that biodiversity maintains plant community assembly processes, exploring the patterns and drivers of beta-diversity (ß-diversity; species variation among local plant communities) has received much less attention compared to alpha-diversity (α-diversity; species variation within a local plant community). Here, we aim to examine the patterns and spatial-environmental drivers of taxonomic and phylogenetic ß-diversity, and their components such as species turnover and nestedness, in large-scale Leymus chinensis grassland communities. Methods: We collected plant community data from 166 sites across widely distributed L. chinensis communities in northern China, and then calculated the taxonomic and phylogenetic ß-diversity indices (overall, turnover and nestedness) using a pairwise dissimilarity approach. To assess the effects and to explain the variation in the patterns of ß-diversity, we collected data on geospatial, climate and soil conditions. We applied descriptive statistics, Mental correlations, and multiple linear regression models to assess the patterns and spatial-environmental drivers of ß-diversity. Results: The ß-turnover, as compared to ß-nestedness, exhibited a predominant influence, constituting 92.6% of the taxonomic ß-diversity and 80.4% of the phylogenetic ß-diversity. Most of the spatial-environmental variables were significantly positively correlated with the overall taxonomic and phylogenetic ß-diversity and ß-turnover, but not with ß-nestedness. Climatic factors such as MAP and MAT were the strongest predictors of both taxonomic and phylogenetic ß-diversity and ß-turnover. The variance partitioning analysis showed that the combined effects of spatial and environmental factors accounted for 19% and 16% of the variation in the taxonomic and phylogenetic ß-diversity (overall), 17% and 12% of the variation in the ß-turnover, and 7% and 1% of the variation in the ß-nestedness, respectively, which were higher than independent effects of either spatial or environmental factors. Discussion: At larger spatial scales, the turnover component of ß-diversity may be associated with the species complementarity effect, but dominant or functionally important species can vary among communities due to the species selection effect. By incorporating ß-diversity into grassland management strategies, we can enhance the provision of vital ecosystem services that bolster human welfare, serving as a resilient barrier against the adverse effects of climate change at regional and global scales.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 270(Pt 1): 132306, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38740152

ABSTRACT

Combining natural polysaccharides with synthetic materials improves their functional properties which are essential for designing sustained-release drug delivery systems. In this context, the Aloe vera leaf mucilage/hydrogel (ALH) was reacted with acrylic acid (AA) to synthesize a copolymerized hydrogel, i.e., ALH-grafted-Polyacrylic acid (ALH-g-PAA) through free radical copolymerization. Concentrations of the crosslinker N,N'-methylene-bis-acrylamide (MBA), and the initiator potassium persulfate (KPS) were optimized to study their effects on ALH-g-PAA swelling. The FTIR and solid-state NMR (CP/MAS 13C NMR) spectra witnessed the formation of ALH-g-PAA. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis revealed superporous nature of ALH-g-PAA. The gel fraction (%) of ALH-g-PAA was directly related to the concentrations of AA and MBA whereas the sol fraction was inversely related to the concentrations of AA and MBA. The porosity (%) of ALH-g-PAA directly depends on the concentration of AA and MBA. The ALH-g-PAA swelled admirably at pH 7.4 and insignificantly at pH 1.2. The ALH-g-PAA offered on/off switching properties at pH 7.4/1.2. The metoprolol tartrate was loaded on different formulations of ALH-g-PAA. The ALH-g-PAA showed pH, time, and swelling-dependent release of metoprolol tartrate (MT) for 24 h following the first-order kinetic and Korsmeyer-Peppas model. Haemocompatibility studies ascertained the non-thrombogenic and non-hemolytic behavior of ALH-g-PAA.


Subject(s)
Aloe , Hydrogels , Mannans , Aloe/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Mannans/chemistry , Hydrogels/chemistry , Drug Delivery Systems , Drug Liberation , Drug Carriers/chemistry , Polymers/chemistry , Porosity , Acrylic Resins/chemistry , Acrylates
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 103(20): e38197, 2024 May 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38758849

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The association between allergies and cancer is contradictory, whereas some forms of cancer have inverse associations with allergies. Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most prevalent form of allergy, and lung cancer is one of the most prevalent forms of cancer with the highest mortality rate. Recent studies have reported a positive association between asthma and lung cancer; however, this association is inconclusive. Furthermore, AR is positively associated with asthma; therefore, our research question was to explore whether there is any correlation between AR and lung cancer epidemiologically. METHODS: After a rigorous search of PubMed, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect, 7 eligible articles were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis, including 4724 cases and 9059 controls, 5 from the USA, and one each from Canada and Germany. RESULTS: Pooled analysis (OR, 0.55; 95% CI: 0.45-0.68; P value < .00001) showed a strong inverse relationship between AR and lung cancer. CONCLUSION: The current meta-analysis suggests an inverse relationship between AR and lung cancer; however, new epidemiological studies are required to observe the current scenario more comprehensively.


Subject(s)
Lung Neoplasms , Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal , Rhinitis, Allergic , Humans , Lung Neoplasms/epidemiology , Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal/epidemiology , Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal/complications , Rhinitis, Allergic/epidemiology
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RSC Adv ; 14(12): 8018-8027, 2024 Mar 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38454944

ABSTRACT

The current research work is based on the evaluation of a citric acid (CA) cross-linked Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis M.) leaf hydrogel (CL-ALH) for pH-dependent and sustained drug release application. The CA was used in different concentrations (1.25, 2.5, 5.0, and 10.0%) to cross-link the ALH using homogenous reaction conditions. The synthesis of CL-ALH was confirmed through Fourier transform and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic studies. The thermal analysis indicated that the ALH and CL-ALH were stable and decomposed in two steps. The scanning electron microscopic images of CL-ALH confirmed its porous nature due to the presence of interconnected channeling. The swelling of CL-ALH was evaluated at pH 1.2, 6.8, and 7.4 as well as in deionized water (DW). High swelling of CL-ALH was observed in DW, and at pH 7.4 and 6.8 whereas, less swelling of CL-ALH was witnessed at pH 1.2. CL-ALH also exhibited swelling/deswelling behavior in DW and ethanol, DW and normal saline, and at pH 7.4 and 1.2. Tablets were prepared from CL-ALH as a release retarding agent demonstrating the sustained release of venlafaxine hydrochloride (VFX) for 8 h. Whereas, VFX was released within 4 h from the ALH-based tablet formulation (un-cross-linked material) indicating the prolonged and sustained release behavior of CL-ALH. The VFX was released from CL-ALH tablets and followed zero-order kinetics. The mechanism followed by VFX release from CL-ALH tablets was non-Fickian diffusion. The in vivo fate of the tablet formulation was observed through an X-ray study. The CL-ALH-based tablet safely passed through the stomach of a stray dog without any significant erosion and then disintegrated in the small intestine and colon. These findings confirmed that the CL-ALH is an effective excipient for designing a sustained-release drug delivery system for the small intestine and colon.

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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 31(10): 15467-15490, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38300490

ABSTRACT

Biomass briquetting is a viable densification technique that converts waste biomass materials into useful products and alternative energy. This work explores the characteristics and optimization of hybrid bio-briquette production by combining crop residues (paddy straw) and solid biomass materials (sawdust and sugarcane bagasse). A total number of 20 briquettes were fabricated with three input factors: sawdust (SD), sugarcane bagasse (SB), and paddy straw (PS) based on the faced-centered central composite design (FCCCD) approach in the laboratory to investigate the calorific value (CV) and ash content (AC). The bomb calorimeter technique was used to evaluate the briquette's calorific value and ash content. The proposed work focused on optimizing the briquette input parameters (SD, SB, and PS) and output responses (CV and AC) using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and response surface methodology (RSM) and hybrid artificial neural network-integrated with multi-objective genetic algorithms (ANN-MOGA). This study shows that the MOGA-ANN-based model results in the best value of CV (17.07 MJ/kg) and AC (1.95%) with optimal input parameters SD (39.99 g), SB (29.02 g), and PS (69.02 g). The optimal results observed from the MOGA-ANN model have also been validated experimentally. The Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy investigation reveals that biomass briquettes are the sustainable and environment-friendly option of fossil fuels for power generation and indoor cooking. The study suggests a strategy for minimizing agro-waste, which may be converted into future fuel in the form of briquettes.


Subject(s)
Cellulose , Saccharum , Analysis of Variance , Wood
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 259(Pt 2): 128879, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38145696

ABSTRACT

Herein, the hydrogel from the leaf of the Aloe vera plant (ALH) was succinylated (SALH) and saponified (NaSALH). The FTIR, solid-state CP/MAS 13C NMR, and SEM-EDX spectroscopic analyses witnessed the formation of SALH and NaSALH from ALH. The pHZPC for NaSALH was found to be 4.90, indicating the presence of -ve charge on its surface. The Cd2+ sorption efficiency of NaSALH was found to be dependent on pH, NaALH dose, Cd2+ concentration, contact time, and temperature. The maximum Cd2+ removal from DW and HGW was found to be 227.27 and 212.77 mg g-1 according to the Langmuir isothermal model (>0.99) at pH of 6, NaSALH dose of 40 mg g-1, Cd2+ concentration of 90 mg L-1, contact time of 30 min, and temperature of 298 K. The kinetic analysis of Cd2+ sorption data witnessed that the Cd2+ removal by chemisorption mechanism and followed pseudo-second-order kinetics (>0.99). The -ve values of ΔG° and ΔH° assessed the spontaneous and exothermic nature of sorption of Cd2+ by NaSALH. The regeneration and sorption/desorption studies indicated that the sorbent NaSALH is regenerable.


Subject(s)
Aloe , Groundwater , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Cadmium/chemistry , Kinetics , Hydrogels , Hardness , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry , Adsorption , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Groundwater/chemistry , Thermodynamics
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Rev. Col. Méd. Cir. Guatem ; 8(3/4): 18-20, jul.-dic. 1998. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-262862

ABSTRACT

Las poblaciones de Aedes albopictus fueron inicialmente descubiertos ya establecidos en el Estado de Texas en Estados Unidos de Norteamérica en 1985. Actualmente, Ae albopictus se ha diseminado a por lo menos 25 estados del área sureste atlántica media y algunos del área del medio oeste de Estados Unidos. La introducción de este artrópodo en ese país parece que ocurrió a través de la importación de llantas usadas procedentes de Asia del Norte. La diseminación rápida de Aedes albopictus en Estados Unidos ha llamado poderosamente la atención por la slud humana, porque se conoce que es posible vector de varios arbovirus de importancia en Salud Pública. En los estados de Missouri, Florida, Texas, Carolina del Norte e Illinois se han aislado 4 arbovirus de muestras colectadas de este artrópodo. Entre las medidas de control, se encuentran como notas más importantes la reducción de las fuentes de crecimiento, educación del público y conocimiento de la biología y ecología de este mosquito. Sin embargo, se han encontrado agentes biológicos de control como el grupo de mosquitos predadores Toxorhynchites, especies de copepodos y del Bacillus thurigiensis, serovar israelensis (B.t.i..), que han sido probados y/o usados en el campo para reducir las poblaciones de larvas de Ae albopictus. El uso de repelentes y otras medidas de protección contra la picadura de Aedes albopictus han sido investigadas. Los estudios de laboratorio empleando organo fosfatos (Ops), tiroides, pesticidas microbianos Bacillus hurigiensis, serovar israelensis y bacillus sphaericus y reguladores del crecimiento (IGRs) contra las larvas de una población de Aedes albopictus de Florida, indican que el grado de toxicidad va así: IGRs> piretroides> OPs>microbios. En pocos laboratorios y/o estudios de campo, adulticidas y larvicidas selectivos (inlcuyendo fórmulas de emisión lenta) han mostrado bajo potencial para el control de este mosquito. Los adulticidas como malathion, permethrión, resmecthrin sinergístico (Scourge) y otros usados en varias situaciones en el área atlántica media y sud este de Estados Unidos probablemente reducen las poblaciones de Ae albopictus


Subject(s)
Aedes , Arboviruses , Culicidae , Insect Repellents , United States
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