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:: Export Journal XML Articles RSS Volume 11, Issue 3 (Jul-Sep 2024) ::
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XML Limosilactobacillus fermentum RSB9: Isolation and Identification, Viability in Acidic and Bile Conditions, Antimicrobial Activity, Antioxidant Power, and Safety Properties P. 1-10
Behrooz Alizadeh Behbahani * , Hossein Hossein Jooyandeh , Heidar Rafiee
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  • The antimicrobial potential of Limosilactobacillus fermentum RSB9 was evaluated using agar diffusion methods with wells and disc diffusion in agar, revealing strong antimicrobial activity against the investigated pathogenic species.
  • L. fermentum RSB9 did not exhibit any hemolytic or DNase activity and was unable to produce biogenic amines.
  • The antioxidant activity of L. fermentum RSB9 using DPPH and ABTS methods was determined to be 48.90% ± 0.57 and 52.50% ± 0.43, respectively, demonstrating a high potential for inhibiting free radicals.
  • The surface hydrophobicity of L. fermentum RSB9 was measured to be 54.09 ± 0.40%, with its ability to absorb cholesterol measured as 43.60 ± 0.45%.

XML Combination Therapy of Flaxseed and Hesperidin Enhances the Effectiveness of Lifestyle Modification in Metabolic Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial P. 11-20
Azita Hekmatdoost , Vahideh Behrouz , Zahra Yari *
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  • Supplementing with flaxseed and hesperidin improved more than three factors of metabolic syndrome in 46% of patients.
  • Supplementing with flaxseed and hesperidin caused a significant weight loss.
  • Supplementing with flaxseed and hesperidin improved systolic blood pressure.
  • Supplementing with flaxseed and hesperidin improved glycemic control.

XML Potential of Resveratrol in Cardiovascular Disorders – A Systematic Review P. 21-36
Jaskomal Phagoora * , Mark Wanis , Brett Agrest , Moshe Kabariti , Domaldy Dejesus , Arshia Hamzehpour , Sukhpreet Saini , Agha Abbas , Jisha Reji , Sarthak Bakilwal
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  • Resveratrol has been shown to lower LDL cholesterol and triglycerides while increasing HDL cholesterol
  • Resveratrol promotes nitric oxide (NO) production, leading to vasodilation and reduced blood pressure.
  • Resveratrol has shown promise in reducing cardiac fibrosis, inhibiting ventricular hypertrophy, and improving overall cardiac function
  • Resveratrol offers potential therapeutic benefits for ischemic stroke patients by reducing inflammation, promoting neurogenesis and angiogenesis.
  • Resveratrol has been effective in reducing oxidative stress and improving cardiac function in Chagas heart disease.

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