1.Sesquiterpenes from Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. Rhizomes and Their Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitory Effects
Ngan Thi TRAN ; Phuong Nguyen Thi THU ; Mai-Ngan Thi LE ; Quynh-Mai Thi NGO
Natural Product Sciences 2024;30(4):300-303
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. is a popular traditional herb to treat digestive disorders in Asian tropical  countries.  Previous  studies  indicated  the  presence  of  sesquiterpenoids,  diterpenoids,  and  curcuminoids with  various  bioactivities.  To  enrich  the  phytocomposition  data  of  this  plant,  this  investigation  was  conducted.The  dried  rhizomes  of  C.  zedoaria  were  collected  in  Hai  Phong  City  (Vietnam),  extracted  with  methanol  and fractionated  with  n-hexane,  CH2Cl2 ,  and  EtOAc.  Compounds  were  isolated  from  n-hexane  soluble  fraction  by open column chromatography combined with thin layer chromatography from fraction n-hexane. Their chemical structures  were  elucidated  by  1D,  and  2D  NMR  spectra  and  comparison  with  reported  data.  As  a  result,  a phytochemical  investigation  was  conducted  to  isolate  six  sesquiterpenes  from  C.  zedoaria.  Their  chemical structures were elucidated to be curcumenol (1), procurcumenol (2), neoprocurcumenol (3), 13-hydroxygermacrone (4), zederone (5), and curcumalactone (6). Among isolated compounds, compounds 1, 2, 4, and 5 were reported from  C.  zedoaria.  Meanwhile,  neoprocurcumenol  (3)  and  curcumalactone  (6)  are  isolated  from  this  species  for the first time. Compound 5 exhibited a mild inhibitory effect on α-glucosidase with an IC50  of 99.45 ± 0.50 μg/mL. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Active case finding to detect symptomatic and subclinical pulmonary tuberculosis disease: implementation of computer-aided detection for chest radiography in Viet Nam
Anh L Innes ; Andres Martinez ; Gia Linh Hoang ; Thi Bich Phuong Nguyen ; Viet Hien Vu ; Tuan Ho Thanh Luu ; Thi Thu Trang Le ; Victoria Lebrun ; Van Chinh Trieu ; Nghi Do Bao Tran ; Nhi Dinh ; Huy Minh Pham ; Van Luong Dinh ; Binh Hoa Nguyen ; Thi Thanh Huyen Truong ; Van Cu Nguyen ; Viet Nhung Nguyen ; Thu Hien Mai
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response 2024;15(4):14-25
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective: In Viet Nam, tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys revealed that approximately 98% of individuals with pulmonary TB have TB-presumptive abnormalities on chest radiographs, while 32% have no TB symptoms. This prompted the adoption of the “Double X” strategy, which combines chest radiographs and computer-aided detection with GeneXpert testing to screen for and diagnose TB among vulnerable populations. The aim of this study was to describe demographic, clinical and radiographic characteristics of symptomatic and asymptomatic Double X participants and to assess multilabel radiographic abnormalities on chest radiographs, interpreted by computer-aided detection software, as a possible tool for detecting TB-presumptive abnormalities, particularly for subclinical TB.
Methods: Double X participants with TB-presumptive chest radiographs and/or TB symptoms and known risks were referred for confirmatory GeneXpert testing. The demographic and clinical characteristics of all Double X participants and the subset with confirmed TB were summarized. Univariate and multivariable logistic regression modelling was used to evaluate associations between participant characteristics and subclinical TB and between computer-aided detection multilabel radiographic abnormalities and TB.
Results: From 2020 to 2022, 96 631 participants received chest radiographs, with 67 881 (70.2%) reporting no TB symptoms. Among 1144 individuals with Xpert-confirmed TB, 51.0% were subclinical. Subclinical TB prevalence was higher in older age groups, non-smokers, those previously treated for TB and the northern region. Among 11 computer-aided detection multilabel radiographic abnormalities, fibrosis was associated with higher odds of subclinical TB.
Discussion: In Viet Nam, Double X community case finding detected pulmonary TB, including subclinical TB. Computer-aided detection software may have the potential to identify subclinical TB on chest radiographs by classifying multilabel radiographic abnormalities, but further research is needed.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Sesquiterpenes from Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. Rhizomes and Their Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitory Effects
Ngan Thi TRAN ; Phuong Nguyen Thi THU ; Mai-Ngan Thi LE ; Quynh-Mai Thi NGO
Natural Product Sciences 2024;30(4):300-303
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. is a popular traditional herb to treat digestive disorders in Asian tropical  countries.  Previous  studies  indicated  the  presence  of  sesquiterpenoids,  diterpenoids,  and  curcuminoids with  various  bioactivities.  To  enrich  the  phytocomposition  data  of  this  plant,  this  investigation  was  conducted.The  dried  rhizomes  of  C.  zedoaria  were  collected  in  Hai  Phong  City  (Vietnam),  extracted  with  methanol  and fractionated  with  n-hexane,  CH2Cl2 ,  and  EtOAc.  Compounds  were  isolated  from  n-hexane  soluble  fraction  by open column chromatography combined with thin layer chromatography from fraction n-hexane. Their chemical structures  were  elucidated  by  1D,  and  2D  NMR  spectra  and  comparison  with  reported  data.  As  a  result,  a phytochemical  investigation  was  conducted  to  isolate  six  sesquiterpenes  from  C.  zedoaria.  Their  chemical structures were elucidated to be curcumenol (1), procurcumenol (2), neoprocurcumenol (3), 13-hydroxygermacrone (4), zederone (5), and curcumalactone (6). Among isolated compounds, compounds 1, 2, 4, and 5 were reported from  C.  zedoaria.  Meanwhile,  neoprocurcumenol  (3)  and  curcumalactone  (6)  are  isolated  from  this  species  for the first time. Compound 5 exhibited a mild inhibitory effect on α-glucosidase with an IC50  of 99.45 ± 0.50 μg/mL. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Sesquiterpenes from Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. Rhizomes and Their Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitory Effects
Ngan Thi TRAN ; Phuong Nguyen Thi THU ; Mai-Ngan Thi LE ; Quynh-Mai Thi NGO
Natural Product Sciences 2024;30(4):300-303
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. is a popular traditional herb to treat digestive disorders in Asian tropical  countries.  Previous  studies  indicated  the  presence  of  sesquiterpenoids,  diterpenoids,  and  curcuminoids with  various  bioactivities.  To  enrich  the  phytocomposition  data  of  this  plant,  this  investigation  was  conducted.The  dried  rhizomes  of  C.  zedoaria  were  collected  in  Hai  Phong  City  (Vietnam),  extracted  with  methanol  and fractionated  with  n-hexane,  CH2Cl2 ,  and  EtOAc.  Compounds  were  isolated  from  n-hexane  soluble  fraction  by open column chromatography combined with thin layer chromatography from fraction n-hexane. Their chemical structures  were  elucidated  by  1D,  and  2D  NMR  spectra  and  comparison  with  reported  data.  As  a  result,  a phytochemical  investigation  was  conducted  to  isolate  six  sesquiterpenes  from  C.  zedoaria.  Their  chemical structures were elucidated to be curcumenol (1), procurcumenol (2), neoprocurcumenol (3), 13-hydroxygermacrone (4), zederone (5), and curcumalactone (6). Among isolated compounds, compounds 1, 2, 4, and 5 were reported from  C.  zedoaria.  Meanwhile,  neoprocurcumenol  (3)  and  curcumalactone  (6)  are  isolated  from  this  species  for the first time. Compound 5 exhibited a mild inhibitory effect on α-glucosidase with an IC50  of 99.45 ± 0.50 μg/mL. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Sesquiterpenes from Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. Rhizomes and Their Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitory Effects
Ngan Thi TRAN ; Phuong Nguyen Thi THU ; Mai-Ngan Thi LE ; Quynh-Mai Thi NGO
Natural Product Sciences 2024;30(4):300-303
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. is a popular traditional herb to treat digestive disorders in Asian tropical  countries.  Previous  studies  indicated  the  presence  of  sesquiterpenoids,  diterpenoids,  and  curcuminoids with  various  bioactivities.  To  enrich  the  phytocomposition  data  of  this  plant,  this  investigation  was  conducted.The  dried  rhizomes  of  C.  zedoaria  were  collected  in  Hai  Phong  City  (Vietnam),  extracted  with  methanol  and fractionated  with  n-hexane,  CH2Cl2 ,  and  EtOAc.  Compounds  were  isolated  from  n-hexane  soluble  fraction  by open column chromatography combined with thin layer chromatography from fraction n-hexane. Their chemical structures  were  elucidated  by  1D,  and  2D  NMR  spectra  and  comparison  with  reported  data.  As  a  result,  a phytochemical  investigation  was  conducted  to  isolate  six  sesquiterpenes  from  C.  zedoaria.  Their  chemical structures were elucidated to be curcumenol (1), procurcumenol (2), neoprocurcumenol (3), 13-hydroxygermacrone (4), zederone (5), and curcumalactone (6). Among isolated compounds, compounds 1, 2, 4, and 5 were reported from  C.  zedoaria.  Meanwhile,  neoprocurcumenol  (3)  and  curcumalactone  (6)  are  isolated  from  this  species  for the first time. Compound 5 exhibited a mild inhibitory effect on α-glucosidase with an IC50  of 99.45 ± 0.50 μg/mL. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Sesquiterpenes from Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. Rhizomes and Their Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitory Effects
Ngan Thi TRAN ; Phuong Nguyen Thi THU ; Mai-Ngan Thi LE ; Quynh-Mai Thi NGO
Natural Product Sciences 2024;30(4):300-303
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. is a popular traditional herb to treat digestive disorders in Asian tropical  countries.  Previous  studies  indicated  the  presence  of  sesquiterpenoids,  diterpenoids,  and  curcuminoids with  various  bioactivities.  To  enrich  the  phytocomposition  data  of  this  plant,  this  investigation  was  conducted.The  dried  rhizomes  of  C.  zedoaria  were  collected  in  Hai  Phong  City  (Vietnam),  extracted  with  methanol  and fractionated  with  n-hexane,  CH2Cl2 ,  and  EtOAc.  Compounds  were  isolated  from  n-hexane  soluble  fraction  by open column chromatography combined with thin layer chromatography from fraction n-hexane. Their chemical structures  were  elucidated  by  1D,  and  2D  NMR  spectra  and  comparison  with  reported  data.  As  a  result,  a phytochemical  investigation  was  conducted  to  isolate  six  sesquiterpenes  from  C.  zedoaria.  Their  chemical structures were elucidated to be curcumenol (1), procurcumenol (2), neoprocurcumenol (3), 13-hydroxygermacrone (4), zederone (5), and curcumalactone (6). Among isolated compounds, compounds 1, 2, 4, and 5 were reported from  C.  zedoaria.  Meanwhile,  neoprocurcumenol  (3)  and  curcumalactone  (6)  are  isolated  from  this  species  for the first time. Compound 5 exhibited a mild inhibitory effect on α-glucosidase with an IC50  of 99.45 ± 0.50 μg/mL. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.ALCOHOL-DEPENDENT INPATIENTS IN NORTHERN VIETNAM: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON FACTORS RELATED TO RELAPSE
Nguyen Thi Phuong Mai ; Kim Bao Giang ; Nguyen Van Tuan
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2023;24(10):1-8
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Alcohol-dependent patients face a risk of relapse after detoxification and alcohol dependence relapse
is affected by many factors in different countries. The study aims to analyze some of the factors
associated to the relapse in alcohol-dependent inpatients in northern Vietnam.
Methods: A prospective study that monitored alcohol-dependent inpatient in northern Vietnam for
six months.
Results: Patients with education from high school and higher had a relapse rate of 0.65 times as
compared to patients with education below high school (IRR=0.65; 95% CI: 0.43-0.99). Patients with
four or more times of alcohol withdrawal had a relapse rate of 1.76 times compared with patients
with less than four times of alcohol withdrawal (IRR=1.76; 95% CI: 1.09-2.84). Patients with severe
and very severe depressive disorders on the Hamilton depression rating scale at one month after
being discharge from hospital had a relapse rate of 4.27 times that of non-depressed patients.
(IRR=4.27; 95% CI: 1.08-16.97).
Conclusion: Alcohol-dependent patients had many previous alcohol withdrawal times, the cooccurrence of depressive disorder increased alcohol dependence relapse and relapse soon after
recovering from alcohol dependence. In particular, higher education was a protective factor against
relapse. These factors were depended on economic, medical, cultural and social characteristics in
different countries. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Circulation of human respiratory syncytial virus and new ON1 genotype in northern Viet Nam, 2017–2020
Thi Hong Trang Ung ; Vu Mai Phuong Hoang ; Huy Hoang Nguyen ; Vu Son Nguyen ; Thi Thanh Le ; Le Khanh Hang Nguyen ; Duc Cong Vuong ; Thi Thu Huong Tran ; Thi Hien Nguyen ; Phuong Anh Nguyen ; Mai Quynh Le
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response 2023;14(4):13-21
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective: Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a primary cause of paediatric severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) worldwide, especially in developing countries. We investigated the genetic characteristics of RSV in northern Viet Nam to determine the prevalence and distribution of subtypes as well as the diversity and transmission patterns of genotypes.
Methods: In two facilities, from January 2017 to December 2020, 1563 clinical specimens were collected from paediatric patients hospitalized with SARI and tested for RSV. Selected positive samples underwent sequencing analysis targeting the second hypervariable region of the G gene using next-generation sequencing.
Results: The RSV positivity rate was 28.02% (438/1563 samples), and prevalence was highest in children aged <1 year (43.84%; 192/438). Subtype RSV-A accounted for 53.42% (234/438) of cases, RSV-B for 45.89% (201/438), and there was coinfection in 0.68% (3/438). Both subtypes cocirculated and peaked during August–September in each year of the study. Phylogenetic analysis showed that RSV-A samples belonged to the ON1 genotype, which has three subgenotypes: ON1.1, ON1.2 and ON1.3. However, we did not find the 72-nucleotide duplication in the second hypervariable region of the G gene, a characteristic of genotype ON1, in any RSV-A samples. RSV-B samples belonged to genotype BA9.
Discussion: Our results provide additional molecular characterization of RSV infections in Viet Nam. Specially, our study is the first to report the absence of the 72-nucleotide duplication in the G gene of RSV-A genotype ON1 in Viet Nam, which may help in understanding the genetic evolution of RSV and be useful for vaccine development in the future.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.In vitro screening of siderophore-producing rice root endophytic bacteria from up-land paddies in north-western Vietnam for plant growth-promoting activities
Van Phuong Nguyen ; Thi Phuong Nga Mai ; Duc Chung Mai ; Hoang Ha Chu ; Tran Binh Le
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2022;18(1):17-26
		                        		
		                        			Aims:
		                        			Endophytic bacteria (EB) living inside plant tissues possess different beneficial traits including siderophore production and other plant growth-promoting (PGP) activities. Siderophore-producing EB promote host plant growth by secreting ferrum in iron-deficient conditions. This study screened 19 siderophore producers in vitro, isolated from upland rice roots grown in mountain farms of Tung Village, Nậm Có Commune, Mù Cang Chải District, Yên Bái Province, Vietnam, for PGP traits, including phosphate solubilisation, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), ammonia, gelatinase, amylase and catalase production.
		                        		
		                        			Methodology and results:
		                        			The bacteria were identified by Matrix assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time of Flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). All 19 isolates were identified as genera Pseudomonas, Enterobacter, Pantoe, Bacillus, Burkholderia, Staphylococcus, Ralstonia and Cronotacter. The isolates produced catalase and ammonia. The amount of ammonia ranged from 60.74 ± 0.14 to 466.72 ± 0.18 mg/L. Out of the 19 siderophore producers, 17 (89.47%) were able to solubilise phosphate with solubilisation index (PSI) ranging from 1.12 ± 0.07 to 2.14 ± 0.15. The qualitative assays identified 12 isolates (63.15%) positive for IAA production with a tryptophan concentration of 5 mM, whereas 15 (78.94%) and 17 (89.47%) isolates were positive for gelatin and starch hydrolysis, respectively. Especially, 7 isolates were found to be positive for all tested assays in vitro including Pseudomonas rhodesiae (NC2), Enterobacter asburiae (NC50), Pantoea ananatis (NC63), Bacillus cereus (NC64), Burkholderia cenocepacia (NC110), Staphylococcus sciuri (NC112) and Ralstonia pickettii (NC122).
		                        		
		                        			Conclusion, significance and impact of study
		                        			This study serves as crucial findings of multi-trait plant growth-promoting endophytic bacteria isolated from upland rice root in north-western Vietnam. The seven potential isolates positive for all tested assays could be effective PGP bacteria for bio-inoculants.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Oryza--microbiology
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		                        			 Siderophores
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		                        			 Plant Growth Regulators
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		                        			 Vietnam
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
10.Occurrence of the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 in northern Viet Nam in early 2022
Trang thi Hong Ung ; Phuong Vu Mai Hoang ; Son Vu Nguyen ; Hang Le Khanh Nguyen ; Phuong thi Kim Nguyen ; Dan Tan Phan ; Thanh Thi Le ; Anh Phuong Nguyen ; Thach Co Nguyen ; Futoshi Hasebe ; Mai thi Quynh Le
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response 2022;13(3):29-33
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The Omicron variant caused a surge of infections with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in Viet Nam in early 2022, signalling community transmission. We report on active whole-genome sequencing surveillance of positive SARS-CoV-2 samples collected at that time in northern Viet Nam from international arrivals and community clusters. We used an amplicon protocol developed with 14 polymerase chain reaction products and the Illumina iSeq 100 platform. Overall, 213 nasopharyngeal or throat swabs were analysed, of which 172 samples were identified with the Omicron variant. Of these, 80 samples were collected from community cases in February 2022, among which 59 samples were sublineage BA.2 and one sample was the recombinant XE variant. Our results indicated that Omicron had replaced Delta as the dominant variant in a very short period of time and that continuously conducting active whole-genome sequencing surveillance is necessary in monitoring the evolution and genomic diversity of SARS-CoV-2 in Viet Nam.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            

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