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Background: Dietary plant-based foods contain combinations of various bioactive compounds such as phytochemical compounds and vitamins. The combined effect of these vitamins and phytochemicals remains unknown, especially in the prevention of diabetes and ... see more

Introduction. In the last decades, the carrageenans have become one of the most popular hydrocolloids in the food industry. In addition to the positive properties of hydrocolloids, researchers have established the relationship between the incidence of ulc... see more

Introduction. In the last decades, the carrageenans have become one of the most popular hydrocolloids in the food industry. In addition to the positive properties of hydrocolloids, researchers have established the relationship between the incidence of ulc... see more

BACKGROUND: Drug-induced kidney disorder is a frequent adverse event which contributes to morbidity and even incapacitation. Our current knowledge of drug-induced kidney disease is limited due to varying definitions of kidney injury, incomplete assessment... see more

BACKGROUND: At the present time the alternation of the oxidative metabolism is considered as one of the leading pathogenic mechanisms in the development and progression of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). However the nature and direction of the oxidati... see more

BACKGROUND Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) often occurs in pregnancy. The fetal membrane weakening is caused by inflammation involving receptor activation for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) and high mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB1). The ... see more

Clinical evidence suggests that type 2 diabetes mellitus can increase the risk of intracerebral hemorrhage and provocation of neurodegeneration. This study was aimed at evaluating biomarkers of glycemic control, lipid profile, oxidative modification of pr... see more

Diabetes mellitus type-2 is a transformation of insulin function in peripheral tissues or disorders of pancreatic ß cells. The combination of glycation and glucose oxidation in type 2 DM patients results in the formation of AGEs which can result in oxidat... see more

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