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Electrophoresis ; 38(22-23): 2996-3002, 2017 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28722238

ABSTRACT

A microfluidic device (MD) has been developed which features a porous silica (PS) monolithic disk synthesized from tetramethyl orthosilicate, incorporated into the device post-fabrication and sealed in place with a second PS monolithic layer, synthesized from potassium silicate. This dual porous silica (DPS) structure provides a pathway for sample introduction to the MD and offers an ideal platform for solid phase extraction (SPE) methodologies which can be rapidly and efficiently integrated into a chip-based format. All silica disk manufacture and functionalization was carried out in batch to provide a readily scalable method of production. Application of this design for processing samples was demonstrated using two alternative nucleic acid purification chemistries, yielding polymerase chain reaction amplifiable DNA extracted from 150 µL of human urine in less than 35 min. It is proposed that this DPS system could be further developed for a diverse range of chip-based SPE applications, providing an interface facilitating sample delivery and enabling SPE on-chip. Furthermore, to the author's knowledge it is the first reporting of two different types of PS amalgamated in a single MD.


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DNA/urine , Microfluidic Analytical Techniques/instrumentation , Microfluidic Analytical Techniques/methods , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , DNA/chemistry , DNA/isolation & purification , Humans , Porosity , Solid Phase Extraction
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J Evid Based Complementary Altern Med ; 22(3): 369-373, 2017 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30208737

ABSTRACT

Dizziness and vertigo are the most common complaints of patients that has a high economic burden on the health system. In modern medicine, treatment for dizziness and vertigo consists of chemical pharmacological therapy. Although these drugs are useful in controlling the disease, their side effects and inefficiency in full control of the disease require the use of complementary medicine in this field. Persian medicine consists of valuable experiences of Persian medicine scholars based on the theory of humors and temperaments. In Persian medicine, 2 types of disease are presented: dizziness ( sadar) and vertigo ( dovar). Persian medicine physicians expressed a different mechanism of action than modern medicine for these diseases. They believed that accumulation of abnormal humors, reeh (normal bloating) or causative pathologic substances, is the basic cause of sadar and dovar and that the most important treatment is cleansing the body, particularly the head from accumulated substances by bloodletting methods.

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Sensors (Basel) ; 16(9)2016 Sep 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27598162

ABSTRACT

Human metabolism is investigated using several in vitro methods. However, the current methodologies are often expensive, tedious and complicated. Over the last decade, the combination of electrochemistry (EC) with mass spectrometry (MS) has a simpler and a cheaper alternative to mimic the human metabolism. This paper describes the development of a disposable microfluidic device with a screen-printed electrode (SPE) for monitoring phase II GSH reactions. The proposed chip has the potential to be used as a primary screening tool, thus complementing the current in vitro methods.


Subject(s)
Metabolism , Microfluidics/instrumentation , Dihydroxyphenylalanine/chemistry , Dihydroxyphenylalanine/metabolism , Electrochemistry , Electrodes , Electrolysis , Glutathione/metabolism , Mass Spectrometry
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J Evid Based Complementary Altern Med ; 20(1): 57-64, 2015 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25331095

ABSTRACT

Cardiovascular diseases are major health complications currently in various societies. Management of heart diseases as a prevention step or as treatment with low-cost procedures like lifestyle modifications including nutrition are important current trends. Although the term nutrition dates back to 2 past centuries, Persian physicians contributed to this term at least from 1000 years ago. Rhazes (865-925 AD) was one of the pioneers in this field. He preferred using foods in treating illnesses. "Foods and drinks" were 1 subject from 6 principles (Setteh Zarorieh) that Persian physicians believed can affect human health. In this review, we described some medieval Persian views on the role of nutrition in heart diseases and compare their prescriptions with current findings. Interestingly, current investigations mostly support Persian medicine principles. Historically, this work shows that the concept of nutrition in heart diseases has had a successful background at least from 1000 years ago in Persia.


Subject(s)
Diet Therapy , Heart Diseases/therapy , Medicine, Traditional , Heart Diseases/prevention & control , Humans , Iran , Nutritional Status
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