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Cureus ; 16(6): e61490, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38952591

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BACKGROUND: Heat application, a nonpharmacological intervention, can relieve abdominal distension (AD), high stomach residual volume, and other specific gastrointestinal (GI) functions. It promotes peristaltic movement, which reduces intra-abdominal pressure and aids in the nutritional transition through the GI tract. It has also been demonstrated to be a noninvasive, safe, effective, and side-effect-free approach without needing medication. OBJECTIVES: The objective of the study was to ascertain if heat application may improve stomach residual volume, AD, and GI functioning in patients who were hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs) and were receiving nasogastric tube feeding. METHODS: The study used a quantitative research approach and experimental research design. Subjects were ICU patients hospitalized during data collection who were fed via nasogastric tubes. They were divided into two groups of 30 people each, with one group as the experimental group and the other as the control group. The groups were determined through random sampling using the coverslip method. A selected hospital ICU served as the study's setting. RESULTS: Analyses of stomach residual volume, AD, and GI performance revealed a statistically significant improvement in the study group compared to the control group. Research groups experienced significantly fewer vomiting episodes regularly compared to the control group. CONCLUSION:  In conclusion, all patients receiving nasogastric tube feedings should have local heat application treatment administered as part of their usual nursing care to reduce stomach residual volume, relieve AD, and reduce vomiting.

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Mar Environ Res ; 198: 106568, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38820828

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The responses of Phytoplankton Size Classes (PSCs) to seasons and the distinct phases of coastal upwelling in the northern Indian Ocean is an understudied aspect. This study introduces observations from a monthly time series conducted at three cross-shore transects in the south, central, and north regions between 6 and 13°N along the southwest coast of India in the Southeastern Arabian Sea (SEAS). The data represent pre-upwelling (late April to early May), early upwelling (early to mid-June), peak upwelling (early to mid-August), late upwelling (mid to late September), and post-upwelling (late October to early November) phases. The pre-upwelling had a stratified and nitrate-depleted upper euphotic column due to the intrusion of low saline Bay of Bengal water and solar heating which resulted in a low phytoplankton biomass (chlorophyll-a) contributed by pico-PSC (av. 56.21 ± 21.23 %) followed by nano-PSC (25.25 ± 5.98 %). During the early upwelling, a dominant micro-PSC was prevalent in the coastal stations in the south transect due to the initiation of upwelling there. The peak upwelling was characterised by significant nutrient enrichment causing the dominance of larger micro- and meso-PSCs in the entire coastal region (av. 79.13 ± 39.68 %). Since the late upwelling had less nutrient enrichment, the contribution of nano- and pico-PSCs increased along the south and central transects. By the post-upwelling phase, the dominance of nano-PSC (av. 57.85 ± 11.02 %) and pico-PSC (av. 21.19 ± 11.72 %) was reestablished in the study area due to the end of the nutrient enrichment of upwelling. The subsurface chlorophyll maxima, which was found below 50 m during the pre-upwelling phase, had altered into a thick layer (30 m) and shifted to the upper water column during the upwelling phases when nutrients were higher and solar radiation was lower in the surface waters. A sequential transition of PSCs from pre-upwelling to post-upwelling was evident and it appears that the very high supply of nutrients NO3 and SiO4 (>5 µM) during different phases of upwelling favoured the dominance of larger PSCs.


Assuntos
Monitoramento Ambiental , Fitoplâncton , Estações do Ano , Fitoplâncton/fisiologia , Oceano Índico , Água do Mar/química , Biomassa , Índia , Clorofila A/análise
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Indian J Microbiol ; 63(4): 668-676, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38031611

RESUMO

The rapid proliferation of antibiotic-resistant microbes has imposed an urgent need for development of novel antimicrobial agents with diverse mechanisms. This study reports a novel extraction method with salting-in and salting-out method for obtaining potential bacteriocin from Bacillus subtilis (MK733983) of ethnomedicinal origin. This technique extracted bacteriocin with desired antimicrobial peptide moieties that showed creditable minimum inhibitory concentrations, thermostability and efficacy compared to all other extraction protocols attempted. Further study used a unique scheme of steps in RP-HPLC purification process using methanol-water as solvents for the bacteriocin that achieved an outstanding antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus (MTCC 737). The bacteriocin is sensitive to proteases, confirming its proteinaceous nature and showed promising heat stability up to 70 °C for 10 min. Bacteriocin extracted from a series of ammonium sulphate precipitation showed MIC values 350 µg and 300 µg for Mycobacterium smegmatis and Staphylococcus aureus respectively. On the other hand, bacteriocin extracted by using chloroform showed MIC values 400 µg and 300 µg for M. smegmatis and Staphylococcus aureus. All the results implicate the efficacy of bacteriocin and future prospect as an effective antimicrobial agent.

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Environ Monit Assess ; 195(7): 900, 2023 Jun 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37380928

RESUMO

The Vembanad Lake and its associated low-lying areas and network of canals (hereafter VBL) form the major part of India's second-largest Ramsar wetland (1512 km2) located in Kerala State along India's southwest coast. The extensive VBL has a large fishery, inland waterways, and popular tourist attractions that support the livelihoods of thousands of people. Over the last several decades, the proliferation of water weeds in the VBL has alarmingly increased, causing many adverse ecological and socioeconomic effects. This study based on a review and synthesis of long-term data introduced the environmental and human dimensions of water weed proliferation in the VBL. Eichhornia (= Pontederia) crassipes, Monochoria vaginalis, Salvinia molesta, Limnocharis flava, Pistia stratiotes, and Hydrilla verticillata are the most troublesome water weeds in the VBL, with the first three being the most widespread. They were mostly imported to India long ago before becoming a part of the VBL. These weeds harmed water quality, waterways, agriculture, fisheries, disease vector management, as well as the vertical and horizontal shrinkage of the VBL through increased siltation and faster ecological succession. The inherently fragile VBL was harmed by extensive and long-term reclamation, the construction of saltwater barrages, and many landfill roads that crisscross water bodies serving as coastal dams, creating water stagnation by blocking natural flushing/ventilation by periodic tides from the adjacent southeastern Arabian Sea. These ecological imbalances were exacerbated by excessive fertiliser use in agricultural areas, as well as the addition of nutrient-rich domestic and municipal sewage, which provided an adequate supply of nutrients and a favourable habitat for the expansion of water weeds. Furthermore, because of recurrent floods and a changing ecology in the VBL, the water weed proliferation has become a more significant problem, with the potential to disrupt their current distribution pattern and spread in the future.


Assuntos
Lagos , Áreas Alagadas , Humanos , Animais , Monitoramento Ambiental , Agricultura , Proliferação de Células
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Comput Biol Chem ; 93: 107538, 2021 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34246892

RESUMO

Nowadays, the purpose of human genomics is widely emerging in health-related problems and also to achieve time and cost-efficient healthcare. Due to advancement in genomics and its research, development in privacy concerns is needed regarding querying, accessing and, storage and computation of the genomic data. While the genomic data is widely accessible, the privacy issues may emerge due to the untrusted third party (adversaries/researchers), they may reveal the information or strategy plans regarding the genome data of an individual when it is requested for research purposes. To mitigate this problem many privacy-preserving techniques are used along with cryptographic methods are briefly discussed. Furthermore, efficiency and accuracy in a secure and private genomic data computation are needed to be researched in future.


Assuntos
Segurança Computacional , Bases de Dados Genéticas , Privacidade Genética , Genoma Humano/genética , Inquéritos e Questionários , Humanos
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