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Plants and Phytomolecules for Immunomodulation: Recent Trends and Advances ; : 413-437, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-20241006

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In the era of COVID pandemic, it is highly desirable to improve body's immune responses. Many of the diseases including COVID impact the immune system and make it defenseless. There is a growing interest of herbal medicine around the world owing to effective pharmacological actions attributed by its unique phytocompounds. Majority of the immunomodulatory drugs including both immunosuppressor and immuno-stimulators are synthetic organic compounds having side effects. Therefore, there is a growing interest to use plant-based products to regulate immune responses. The present chapter deals with the recognition of members of the family Solanaceae for their use as potential immunomodulators. There are quite a few reports of active phytocompounds isolated from different solanaceous plants that have a myriad of medicinal properties. Various phytochemicals such as phenolic compounds, flavonoids, alkaloids, terpenes, lactones, and glycosides have been shown to have various therapeutic effects on human body owing to their ability to influence body's immune system. The present chapter will give a comprehensive overview of plant-based therapeutics of solanaceous plants including withanolides isolated from Withania somnifera and Physalis sps, capsaicinoids isolated from Capsicum, and lycopene from tomato. Solanaceae is one of the superfamily having huge repertoire of plants belonging to major food crops utilized throughout the world (tomato, potato, capsicum etc.) as well as in medicine category. Besides several members of the Solanaceae family such as Physalis sps, Atropa sps, Datura stramonium, and Solanum xanthocarpum have potential phytomolecules belonging to alkaloids, terpenoids, and steroid category, which are recognized as medicines. This chapter will also give a critical overview of the possibilities, facts, and prospects of the use of members of Solanaceae family as potential future immunomodulatory drugs. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2022.

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iScience ; : 107079, 2023 Jun 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-20239031

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Ongoing debates on anti-COVID19 policies have been focused on coexistence-with vs. zero-out (virus) strategies, which can be simplified as "always open (AO)" vs. "always closed (AC)." We postulate that a middle ground, dubbed LOHC (low-risk-open and high-risk-closed), is likely favorable, precluding obviously irrational HOLC (high-risk-open and low-risk-closed). From a meta-strategy perspective, these four policies cover the full spectrum of anti-pandemic policies. By emulating the reality of anti-pandemic policies today, the study aims to identify possible cognitive gaps and traps by harnessing the power of evolutionary game-theoretic analysis and simulations, which suggest that (i) AO and AC seems to be "high-probability" events (0.412-0.533); (ii) counter-intuitively, the middle ground-LOHC-seems to be small-probability event (0.053), possibly mirroring its wide adoptions but broad failures. Besides devising specific policies, an equally important challenge seems to deal with often hardly avoidable policy transitions along the process from emergence, epidemic, through pandemic, to endemic state.

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Int J Mol Sci ; 23(24)2022 Dec 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2155137

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A selective decrease in the renal filtration of larger molecules is attributed to the shrinkage of glomerular pores, a condition termed Shrunken Pore Syndrome (SPS). SPS is associated with poor long-term prognosis. We studied SPS as a risk marker in a cohort of patients with COVID-19 treated in an intensive care unit. SPS was defined as a ratio < 0.7 when the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), determined by cystatin C, calculated by the Cystatin C Caucasian-Asian-Pediatric-Adult equation (CAPA), was divided by the eGFR determined by creatinine, calculated by the revised Lund−Malmö creatinine equation (LMR). Clinical data were prospectively collected. In total, SPS was present in 86 (24%) of 352 patients with COVID-19 on ICU admission. Patients with SPS had a higher BMI, Simplified Physiology Score (SAPS3), and had diabetes and/or hypertension more frequently than patients without SPS. Ninety-nine patients in the total cohort were women, 50 of whom had SPS. In dexamethasone-naïve patients, C-reactive protein (CRP ), TNF-alpha, and interleukin-6 did not differ between SPS and non-SPS patients. Demographic factors (gender, BMI) and illness severity (SAPS3) were independent predictors of SPS. Age and dexamethasone treatment did not affect the frequency of SPS after adjustments for age, sex, BMI, and acute severity. SPS is frequent in severely ill COVID-19 patients. Female gender was associated with a higher proportion of SPS. Demographic factors and illness severity were independent predictors of SPS.


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COVID-19 , Kidney , Female , Humans , Male , COVID-19/complications , Creatinine , Cystatin C , Dexamethasone/therapeutic use , Glomerular Filtration Rate/physiology , Syndrome , Kidney/physiopathology
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Agricultural and Resource Economics Review ; 51(2):391-421, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1947026

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Food security in many developing countries has been threatened by several factors such as unequal land distribution, ineffective land reform policies, inefficient agricultural value chains, and an increasing number of climate disasters. In Nigeria, these threats are exacerbated by rapid population growth and extreme weather events, which have resulted in farmer-herder conflicts in most agrarian communities. This paper examines the differential impacts of the incidence and severity of farmer-herder resource use conflicts on food insecurity of rural households in Nigeria. We employ a two-stage predictor substitution model to estimate survey data collected from 401 rural households in Nigeria. The empirical results show that both the incidence and the severity of farmer-herder conflicts significantly increase food insecurity, and the severity of these conflicts has a larger impact than their incidence. The estimates of the conditional mixed process models confirm the robustness of our results. Additional analysis reveals that the incidence and severity of farmer-herder conflicts positively and significantly affect food insecurity, measured by the number of days with limited varieties of food eaten. Our findings highlight the importance of policy interventions that address ongoing farmer-herder conflicts in affected countries like Nigeria to enhance food security from a sustainable development perspective.

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Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering ; 10(4), 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1945561

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Advancements in polymer science and engineering have helped the scientific community to shift its attention towards the use of environmentally benign materials for reducing the environmental impact of conventional synthetic plastics. Biopolymers are environmentally benign, chemically versatile, sustainable, biocompatible, biodegradable, inherently functional, and ecofriendly materials that exhibit tremendous potential for a wide range of applications including food, electronics, agriculture, textile, biomedical, and cosmetics. This review also inspires the researchers toward more consumption of biopolymer-based composite materials as an alternative to synthetic composite materials. Herein, an overview of the latest knowledge of different natural- and synthetic-based biodegradable polymers and their fiber-reinforced composites is presented. The review discusses different degradation mechanisms of biopolymer-based composites as well as their sustainability aspects. This review also elucidates current challenges, future opportunities, and emerging applications of biopolymeric sustainable composites in numerous engineering fields. Finally, this review proposes biopolymeric sustainable materials as a propitious solution to the contemporary environmental crisis. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd.

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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 277: 121256, 2022 Sep 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1796142

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This study presents a comprehensive comparative study of different green spectrophotometric approaches without any physical separation on processing a ternary mixture of Aceclofenac (ACE), Paracetamol (PAR) and Rabeprazole (RAB) in combined medicine for managing tough symptoms in the COVID-19 Pandemic. The different univariate complementary resolutions according to the response used for the assay of the cited drugs after applying the processing steps were implemented using successive in-silico sample enrichment for resolving the ternary mixture via different windows of spectrophotometric platform using sticking - pulling strategy (SPS). Window I; based on manipulation of the data of zero order absorption spectrum of the mixture using novel Extended absorbance difference (EAD) and Absorbance difference (AD) methods coupled with corresponding spectrum subtraction method (SS). Window III; based on manipulation of the data of ratio spectra via Constant value coupled with constant subtraction (CV-CS) and novel Induced dual amplitude difference (IDAD) method coupled with corresponding spectrum subtraction method (SS). Finally, window IV; based on manipulation of the data of derivative of the ratio spectrum of the mixture via novel Factorized derivative ratio null contribution (FDD-NC) and Factorized unlimited derivative ratio (FUDD) methods coupled with corresponding spectrum subtraction method (SS). Synthetic mixtures and commercial medicine were constructively analyzed using the proposed methods while maintaining calibration graphs to be linear over ranges; 4.0-40.0 µg/mL for ACE, 2.0-14.0 µg/mL for PAR and 4.0-30.0 µg/mL for RAB. Moreover, methods' validation was confirmed via performing exhaustive statistical treatment of the experimental findings. The proposed methodologies can be used for the routine analysis of the cited drugs in quality control laboratories. Additionally, Spectral Similarity Index (SSI) was calculated to detect counterfeit products and methods' greenness profile was finally guaranteed through analytical greenness (AGREE) metric assessment tool.


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COVID-19 Drug Treatment , COVID-19 , Acetaminophen , COVID-19/epidemiology , Calibration , Humans , Pandemics , Spectrophotometry/methods
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IAF Space Power Symposium 2021 at the 72nd International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2021 ; C3, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1787294

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Space solar power (SSP) - first practically proposed in 1968 by Dr. Peter Glaser - is the concept of harvesting sunlight in space and delivering it wirelessly to receivers on Earth. During 2008-2011, the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) conducted the First International Assessment of Space Solar Power, a study that was published following successful peer review and has since become a standard reference. Now, the Academy is conducting a decadal update of this first-of-a-kind international study during 2018- 2022. (Note: the study was originally planned to conclude in 2021, but has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.) Key topics being examined by this study include: (1) changes in critical infrastructure since 2011;(2) advances in key technologies;(3) comparative assessment of various systems concepts that have been put forward;and, (4) emerging changes in the global market for new energy sources (including both energy for Earth and energy for space applications). The current paper reviews the progress to date on the decadal assessment, including process, team and the preliminary results. © 2021 International Astronautical Federation, IAF. All rights reserved.

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3rd International Conference on Technology and Policy in Energy and Electric Power, ICT-PEP 2021 ; : 219-223, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1672770

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Java-Bali System is one of the most sophisticated Power System Grid in Indonesia. The system's peak load of 27.973 MW had occurred on November 19, 2019 before COVID-19 Pandemic strikes. The grid voltage of bulk transmission system consists of 500, 150 and 66kV. Several N-2 credible contingencies exist in Extra High Voltage 500kV transmission lines that connect East Java to West Java. To examine the phenomena of rotor angle stability in this interconnection, a dynamic stability analysis is conducted using the grid model of the Java-Bali transmission system in one scenario and contingency. From the base analysis, some Remedial Action Scheme (RAS) simulations are conducted to determine the most secure system responses. This paper also shows specific brief measures about that system responses after RAS is taken into action. © 2021 IEEE.

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Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes ; 5(4): 693-699, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1272615

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To identify opportunities for discontinuing elective and nonemergency surgical cases in a regional surgical practice in response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). PATIENTS AND METHODS: COVID-19 began to affect surgical practices across the United States in March 2020. On March 17, 2020, all elective and nonemergency surgical care was deferred to prepare the Mayo Clinic Health System sites in northwestern Wisconsin for an anticipated surge in patients with COVID-19. When the decision was made to reactivate the surgical practice, several major structural and operational changes were made to the regional surgical practice to optimize efficiencies. RESULTS: The structural and operational changes implemented during reactivation resulted in improved utilization of surgical resources including improvement in operating room (OR) block utilization, increased available OR time, and increased case volumes. CONCLUSION: Surgical and procedural leaders should consider a limited-time deferral of elective surgical cases to implement widespread OR efficiency strategies. The time selected for deferral of surgical cases should target a period of historically low surgical volume to minimize disruption to patient care and impact on overall OR functions.

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Glob Food Sec ; 26: 100445, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-878308

ABSTRACT

Livestock production and global trade are key components to achieving food security, but are bedfellows with the risk for emergence and spread of infectious diseases. The World Trade Organization's Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures outlines provisions for member countries to protect animal, plant, and public health while promoting free trade. The capacity for risk analysis equips countries to increase access to export markets, improve local animal health and food safety regarding known hazards, and build the institutional capacity to respond to unexpected events. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to detect, report, and implement effective response measures to emerging challenges on a local and global scale, and it is crucial that these measures are implemented in a way that supports food production and trade. The use of risk analysis coupled with sound understanding of underlying system dynamics will contribute to resilient and enduring food systems.

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