1.A new activation of lymphocytes T in vitro and in vivo in the hot water extract from leaves of Crinum latifolium L.
Pharmaceutical Journal 1999;274(2):8-10
In this study, we reported the possibility to enhance the "in vitro" and "in vivo" generation and cell (nuclear, nucleolar) activation of human and mouse T-lymphocytes by using Crinum latifolium (L.) (Vietnam) hot aqueous extracts (1-8mg/ml). For this purpose human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from healthy donors were obtained and cultured in supplemented RPMI 1640 containing (1:3) a hot aqueous extract from Cirnum latifolium (L.) (Vietnam). Adherent and non adherent cells that represent stimulated/effectors T - cells were examined cytochemically and by the immunocyto chemical methods - for CD4+ and CD8+T - cell verification. The result obtained showed that this plant extract can efficiently stimulate human CD4+T cells in vitro. The same extract applied in vivo, using healthy Balb/c mice, has the capacity to induce lymphocytosis and a strong T - cell activation in the peripheral blood of experimental animals. Since some alkaloids like lycorine have been previously showed as active molecules in the hot aqueous extract of Crinum asisticum, we presume their and other biologically active substances capacity to induce in vitro and in vivo T-lymphocytes generation and T-cell blast transformation. The possible cellular - mechanisms of Crinum latifolium (L.) (Vietnam) hot aqueous extract simulative effects are discussed in relationships to T - cell immune mechanism in normal and pathological cases as neoplasias and leukaenmias.
Lymphocytes
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In Vitro
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Plants, Medicinal
2.Cytotoxic activities of alkaloid segments from Crinum latifolium L., Amaryllidaceae.
Pharmaceutical Journal 2001;298(2):21-23
Five alkaloids, water extracted from Crinum latifolium L., Amaryllidaceae, growing in Vietnam -CE 21-211, CE 21-212, CE-21-213, CW 21-212 and CW 262 were evaluated for their cytotoxic activities, The cytotoxic effect has been tested in vitro on the tumour cell lines Hep-g2, FI and RD. The alkaloids from leaves of harvested in March and April, demonstrated a significant cytotoxic response in all tumour cell lines examined. Among the alkaloids fractious evaluated, the CW 262 showed a very strong cytotoxic activity on Hep-g2, FI and RD.
Liliaceae
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Alkaloids
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Medicine, Traditional
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Plants, Medicinal
3.Drug resistance and the genotypic characteristics of rpoB and katG in rifampicin- and/or isoniazid-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates in central Vietnam
Thi Binh Nguyen NGUYEN ; Thi Kieu Diem NGUYEN ; Van Hue TRƯƠNG ; Thi Tuyet Ngoc TRAN ; Van Bao Thang PHAN ; Thi Tuyen NGUYEN ; Hoang Bach NGUYEN ; Viet Quynh Tram NGO ; Van Tuan MAI ; Paola MOLICOTTI
Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives 2023;14(5):347-355
Objectives:
Tuberculosis (TB) and drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) are national health burdens in Vietnam. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of rifampicin (RIF) and/or isoniazid (isonicotinic acid hydrazide, INH) resistance in patients with suspected TB, and applied appropriate techniques to help rapidly target DR-TB.
Methods:
In total, 1,547 clinical specimens were collected and cultured using the BACTEC MGIT system (Becton Dickinson and Co.). A resazurin microtiter assay (REMA) was used to determine the proportions of RIF and/or INH resistance. A real-time polymerase chain reaction panel with TaqMan probes was employed to identify the mutations of rpoB and katG associated with DR-TB in clinical isolates. Genotyping of the identified mutations was also performed.
Results:
A total of 468 Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates were identified using the REMA. Of these isolates, 106 (22.6%) were found to be resistant to 1 or both antibiotics. Of the resistant isolates, 74 isolates (69.8%) were resistant to isoniazid (INH) only, while 1 isolate (0.94%) was resistant to RIF only. Notably, 31 isolates (29.24%) were resistant to both antibiotics. Of the 41 phenotypically INH-resistant isolates, 19 (46.3%) had the Ser315Thr mutation. There were 8 different rpoB mutations in 22 (68.8%) of the RIF-resistant isolates. The most frequently detected mutations were at codons 531 (37.5%), 526 (18.8%), and 516 (6.3%).
Conclusion
To help prevent new cases of DR-TB in Vietnam, it is crucial to gain a comprehensive understanding of the genotypic DR-TB isolates.
4.Surveying the problem of insomnia and the need for traditional medicine treatment of regular students at the Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Thi Ngoc Tram CHAU ; Ngoc Le NGUYEN ; Thien Phuoc NGUYEN ; Thi Minh Thao LE
Hue Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy 2023;13(7):147-154
Background: Good sleep is important for health and overall quality of life. However, sleep disorders are currently widespread and have particularly serious consequences, especially for students. Objectives: Surveying sleep quality according to the Pittsburgh scale (PSQI) and find out some related factors according to traditional medicine of regular students at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Hue University. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study on 421 regular students from 10 majors of the Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Results: The percentage of students having poor sleep quality according to the PSQI scale was 57%. According to traditional medicine, heart blood deficiency accounted for the highest proportion with 30.4%, next are the deficiency of heart and spleen (22.1%), kidney yin deficiency (20.8%), qi deficiency of heart and gallbladder (14.6%) and stomach disharmony has the lowest rate with 12.1%. The percentage of students who need treatment with traditional medicine was 52.9%, acupress massage and herbal medicine were the two methods with the highest demand for treatment. Conclusion: Assessing sleep quality according to the PSQI scale the percentage of students with poor sleep quality was 57%. Heart blood deficiency accounted for the highest proportion. The demand for treatment of insomnia by traditional medicine was relatively high.
5.Effects of soaking duration and incubation conditions on GABA biosynthesis in MangBuk brown rice of Vietnam
Ho Thi Ngoc Tram ; Phan Phuoc Hien ; Thi Mong Diep Nguyen
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition 2022;28(No.3):315-325
Introduction: Many people are currently interested in improving and maintaining
their health status by changing their dietary habits, like eating more natural foods;
thus sprout products are becoming increasingly popular. In this context, sprouted
brown rice grains are an excellent example of functional food, because besides their
nutritive value, they also lower the risk of various diseases and/or exert healthpromoting effects. In this paper, we focused on the bioactive compound γ-aminobutyric
acid (GABA) in germinated brown rice. GABA is known as an important amino acid
that can help reduce hypertension and inhibit cancer cells development. Methods:
We investigated the hydration characteristics of brown rice by drying them in a
moisture analyser at 130°C until reaching a constant weight. The effects of soaking
(duration and pH of soaking solution), as well as incubation conditions (temperature
and time) on GABA biosynthesis in MangBuk brown rice of Vietnam were measured.
Quantification of GABA was measured using a spectrophotometer. Results: GABA
content in MangBuk type 1 brown rice was higher than in type 2. GABA content
reached its highest value at 691.88 µg/g for type 1 rice and 596.48 µg/g for type 2
rice when MangBuk brown rice was soaked in a pH 7 water at 30°C for 12 hours, and
then incubated at 35°C for 30 hours in aerobic condition. Conclusion: Germination
conditions modified the content of biologically active compounds in MangBuk soft
and hard rice varieties. GABA was synthesised during germination based on three
factors, namely time of incubation, temperature of incubation, and pH of solution.
6.Update on antibiotic resistance of common pathogenical bacteria isolated in Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital
Dinh Binh TRAN ; Viet Quynh Tram NGO ; Thi Bao Chi LE ; Thi Chau Anh NGUYEN ; Hoang Bach NGUYEN ; Van Bao Thang PHAN ; Thi Khanh Linh NGUYEN ; Nu Xuan Thanh LE ; Thi Dang Khoa NGUYEN ; Thi Tuyen NGUYEN ; Thi Thuy UNG ; Thi Hai DINH ; Thi Ngoc Mai DUONG ; Minh Ngoc HOANG ; Viet Tu NGUYEN ; Le Bich Ngoc HOANG ; Tuan Khoi TRAN ; Doan Hieu TRAN ; Thi Tuyet Ngoc TRAN ; Van An LE
Hue Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy 2023;13(7):66-74
Backgroud: The aim of this study is to update on antibiotic resistance of common pathogenical bacteria isolated in Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital (Hue UMP Hospital). Methodology: Use of the agar disk diffusion method to test the susceptibility to antimicrobial agents of 3709 bacterial strains from infected patients hospitalized in Hue UMP Hospital in 2020 - 2022. Results: Among 3709 strains of pathogenical bacteria isolated, S.aureus was found with the rate of 29.9%, followed by E. coli (24.5%), Pseudomonas aeruginasa (17.8%), Enterococcus spp. (11.8%), Klebsiella spp (9.7%) and Acinetobacter spp (4.1%). The proportion of bacterial isolates has changed, but Staphylococcus aureus is still highest rate. S.aureus is resistant to many antibiotics, but MRSA strains have decreased significantly, from 73.3% in 2020 to 62.5% in 2022. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was resistant to some of the group A recommended antibiotics such as ceftazidime, piperacillin-tazobactam with the rate of 56.6% and 48.7%. The percentage of E. coli with ESBL strains (+) was at 28.2% - 30.3%. Enterococus spp strains are still sensitive to vancomycin (83.1% - 91.9%). The rate of Klebsiella ESBL (+) is only 6.9% to 8.2%. The strains of Acinetobacter spp were highly resistant to Piperacillin (100%) and Ceftriaxone (96.5%) but they are still sensitive to imipenems 70 - 71%, highly sensitive to Doxycillin (95.2%) and Cefotaxime (88.4%). Conclusion: Many bacterial strains are resistant to many commonly antibiotics. Providing timely, regular, and effective management of antibiotic resistance patterns for common pathogenic bacteria in hospitals, will help reduce the risk of bacterial resistance.