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<title>International-Journal-of-Biomedical-Investigation-ISSUE VOLUME Volume 6 ISSUE Issue 1</title>
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International-Journal-of-Biomedical-Investigation: VOLUME Volume 6 ISSUE Issue 1, Jan-June 2023
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		<title>Lepidium-Sativum-Mucilage-From-Characterization-to-Prebiotic-Assessment</title>
		<pubDate>08-Mar-2023</pubDate>
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		<author>Archana-Choudhary-S-</author>
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		<description>{<![CDATA[Cress or garden cress (Lepidium sativum) has been widely reported for its numerous pharmacological activities. The cress seeds possess numbers of nutraceutical values from rubefacient, galactogogue, laxative to diuretic properties. In the current study mucilage is extracted from the seeds of Lepidium sativum by different methods and further purified exploiting the method of Munir et al. with slight modification. Chemical characterization confirmed the presence of carbohydrate, mucilage and polysaccharide. Proximate analysis confirmed the presence of crude fats, proteins, fibers and carbohydrates. FTIR analysis of Lepidium sativum mucilage shows presence of O-H, C-H and C=O functional group. We further investigated the prebiotic potential of Lepidium sativum L. seeds mucilage on different lactobacilli strains. The quantification of the total reducing sugar in the mucilage was attained by Ultraviolet-Visible Spectrophotometric method. The mucilage exhibited efcient resistance against -amylase and articial gastric juice hydrolysis compared to standard prebiotic inulin. The mucilage also exhibited efficient activity necessary for the augmentation of almost all strains of lactobacilli. In vitro studies also exhibited that lactobacilli amount was at par to standard prebiotics (p]]>}</description>
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		<title>Additive-Benefits-of-Melatonin-on-Osteogenic-Differentiation-Rate-and-Osteogenic-Potential-Quantified-by-Alkaline-Phosphatase-A-Systematic-Review</title>
		<pubDate>08-Mar-2023</pubDate>
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		<author>Siddharth-Narayan-and-Sankari-Malaiappan-</author>
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		<description>{<![CDATA[Background: Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the gingiva, Periodontal ligament, cementum and Alveolar bone. Treatment of such a disease is targeted at initial reduction of primary microbial burden followed by repair of existing periodontium and by regenerative procedures wherever required. Bone is a modified form of connective tissue with lifelong dynamic changes in its metabolism. Current advances in the field of regeneration suggest the use of agents which could alter, enhance, speed up or inducing bone formation at desired sites aiding in regenerative therapy and reducing reliance of external substitutes or grafts.Objective: To establish the additive effect of Melatonin on Osteoblast differentiation using Alkaline phosphatase as an indicator and the time required to record the same in-vitro.Data Sources: A search was executed in electronic database (i.e., PUBMED CENTRAL, COCHRANE, LILAC, EUROPEAN PMC, SCIENCEDIRECT, GOOGLE SCHOLAR) using following search terms alone and in combination by means of PUBMED search builder from January 1990 up to July 2020.Study Eligibility Criteria: Studies were stipulate if they met the following criteria: In vivo or In vitro studies comparing the additive effect of melatonin on Osteoblast differentiation rate using Alkaline phosphatase as an indicator were selected.Study Appraisal and Synthesis Methods: From a total of ten studies four studies claimed additive benefits of Melatonin in increasing Osteoblast differentiation rate or Osteogenic potential amongst Mesenchymal stem cells which was quantified using Alkaline Phosphatase.Results: The included article suggest without a doubt that Melatonin increases Osteoblast differentiation rate or Osteogenic potential among different Mesenchymal stem cells which was quantified using Alkaline Phosphatase, despite heterogeneity with regards to time duration, concentration and involved cell line.Conclusion: Although Melatonin was found to have a beneficial effect on osteoblast, myoblast, bone marrow stem cells of different origins, the present systematic review did not furnish concrete evidence to show the exact effect, concentration required, and time taken to visualize these clinical benefits.]]>}</description>
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		<title>A-Study-to-Assess-the-Knowledge-and-Attitude-Regarding-Care-After-Coronary-Angioplasty-and-its-Importance-Among-Care-Givers-of-Coronary-Angioplasty-Patients-at-Mamata-Super-Specialty-Hospital-Khammam-Telangana-India</title>
		<pubDate>25-Jul-2023</pubDate>
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		<author>Sujatha-T-Suraj-J-Masih</author>
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		<description>{<![CDATA[after coronary angioplasty and its importance among care givers of coronary angioplasty patients at Mamata super specialty hospital, Khammam, Telangana. The objectives were to describe the socio demographic variables of care givers, to assess the levels of knowledge and attitude regarding care after coronary angioplasty and its importance among care givers, to find out the association between the levels of knowledge and attitude scores of care givers with their selected socio demographic variables, to develop and distribute an information booklet regarding care after coronary angioplasty and its importance.Methodology:   The study was conducted with a survey research approach for a sample of 50 care givers of coronary angioplasty patients at Mamata super specialty hospital, Khammam, Telangana. Sample was selected by Nonprobability Convenience Sampling technique. The data was collected by Structured Interview schedule. The collected data is analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics.Results: The study results revealed that levels of knowledge of care givers regarding care after coronary angioplasty and its importance among 50, majority of care givers 33 (66%) had moderately adequate knowledge 14(28%) had inadequate knowledge and 3(6%) adequate knowledge. Regarding attitude scores among 50, Majority of care givers 28 (56%) had favorable attitude and 22(44%) had moderately favorable attitude.Conclusion: The study concluded that the majority of the care givers had moderately adequate knowledge and favorable attitude. So, it is indicated that there is a need to increase the knowledge of care givers regarding care after coronary angioplasty and its importance.]]>}</description>
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		<title>Narcissism-and-MasculinityFeminity-</title>
		<pubDate>01-Sep-2023</pubDate>
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		<author>Ribeiro-P-Moreira-D-Teixeira-A-et-al-</author>
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		<description>{<![CDATA[Why have we chosen this research question dedicated to Narcissistic Personality Disorders and Sexuality? This comes from vast clinical practice, in Psychiatry and Mental Health, which empirically highlights what appears to be a mature and cohesive mental structure within the individuals psychic and sexual development with man and woman, each one well defined internally and externally what it is and feels, as well as its association with health or mental illness in terms of Personality Disorder being inevitable. At the heart of the importance of this study is an imbalance in their psychosexual development that is revealed latently or is manifested in the therapeutic approach of patients (mainly narcissistic and borderline), and there is already a history of studies on this topic. We defined a methodology whose study design, selection of participants, and sample size best reflected to our objectives, expecting to deepen the results and provide answers to the initial questions. These became clearer with the selection (inclusion/exclusion) of individuals for the Experimental and Control Groups, Clinical Interviews and Questionnaires over the years, which, in an objective way, reveals an unavoidable reality: the psychosexual development of the individual, in terms of Masculinity/Femininity, conditions and is conditioned by Personality Disorders in general, and Narcissistic and Borderline in particular. Soon it will be possible for us to objectify (qualify/quantify) the results that will be made available to the scientific community, for a better understanding of the Disease and Mental Health, with the final objective of its acceptance, consideration and therapeutic evolution. ]]>}</description>
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