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Publication Metadata only A Carbon Dioxide Fatality from Dry Ice(2009-07-01) Smith Srisont; Thamrong Chirachariyavej; A. V.M.Vichan Peonim; Mahidol University; Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol Universityminutes. Scene investigation revealed dry ice in the container. Autopsy findings were unremarkable. The probable cause of the convulsions was carbon dioxide intoxication due to both the dry ice sublimation and the small confined space in which heItem Metadata only Preparation of fat-free mulberry ice cream by using inulin and whey protein isolate as a fat substitute(2024-10-01) Sangsuriyawong A.; Suwanmongkol P.; Peasura N.; Kornsakkaya N.; Disnil S.; Sinchaipanit P.; Nirmal N.; Sangsuriyawong A.; Mahidol Universitythereby affecting the physicochemical properties of the ice cream. The combination of inulin:WPI at a 4:4 ratio produced high-quality standard ice cream with a higher sensory score. Further incorporation of freeze-dried mulberry powder (2%) in a selected... full-fat ice cream (195.7 kcal/serving). Hence, fat-free mulberry ice cream with 74.5% of nonfat milk, 5.0% of skim milk powder, 8% of inulin:WPI (4:4), 9.5% of sugar, 0.5% of emulsifier, and 2% freeze-dried mulberry powder could serve as the bestPublication Metadata only Preparation of dry reconstituted liposomal powder by freeze-drying at room temperature(2011-03-01) Ruthairat Benjakul; Busaba Panyarachun; Narong Sarisuta; Mahidol University; Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat Universitywas based on utilizing sublimation of a volatile solid inert carrier, that is, chlorobutanol hemihydrate (CBN), instead of ice, which was less sophisticated and simpler than the conventional freeze-drying process. The optimum conditions used...The aim of this study was to develop a novel, one-step method of liposome preparation by freeze-drying at room temperature as well as to investigate the physicochemical properties of dry reconstituted liposomal powder that was prepared. The methodPublication Metadata only Novel freeze-drying method for preparation of α-mangostin dry reconstitute liposomal powder(2012-05-01) Ruthairat Benjakul; Primchanien Moongkarndi; Busaba Panyarachun; Narong Sarisuta; Mahidol University; Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat Universityat room temperature with various molar ratios of phosphatidylcholine to cholesterol. The method was based on utilizing sublimation of volatile solid inert carrier, chlorobutanol hemihydrate, instead of ice in conventional freeze-drying process. The optimum...Dry reconstitute liposomal powder of α-mangostin, a xanthone derivative from Garcinia mangostana L. (mangosteen) with potent cytotoxic effect in various cancer cell lines, were developed for the first time by the novel one-step freeze-drying methodPublication Metadata only Effective low-cost preservation of human stools in field-based studies for helminth and microbiota analysis(2021-08-01) Katharina Stracke; Poom Adisakwattana; Suparat Phuanukoonnon; Tippayarat Yoonuan; Akkarin Poodeepiyasawat; Paron Dekumyoy; Kittipong Chaisiri; Alexandra Roth Schulze; Stephen Wilcox; Harin Karunajeewa; Rebecca J. Traub; Aaron R. Jex; Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University; Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences; Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research; University of Melbourne; Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciencesfrozen samples were frozen at −20°C on collection and maintained at −80°C within ~3 days of collection until molecular analysis, with international shipping on dry ice. In contrast, chemically preserved samples were collected and stored at ~4°C..., transported on wet ice and only stored at −20°C on arrival in Australia ~8 weeks after collection, with international shipping on wet ice. DESS and PD provided better sensitivity for STH diagnosis, estimating higher infection rates (>80% for AscarisItem Metadata only Biodiversity and Abundance of Angiosperms and Environmental Resilience in the Tidal Range of Yuanjiang Dry–Hot Valley, Southwestern China(2024-11-01) Yang F.; He Q.; Huang H.; Cui Y.; Gou J.; Sarathchandra C.; Prueksakorn K.; Hashimoto K.; Liu L.; Yang F.; Mahidol UniversityYuanjiang dry–hot valley is located in the southwest of mainland China. It is a sparsely vegetated area with a fragile arid ecosystem. Although the valley previously had forest cover, it has become a tropical montane savannah in recent decades.... Mechanisms controlling plant species distribution in such dry–hot valleys are unclear. Clarifying this will be beneficial to sustainable ecosystem management in dry–hot valleys. This study explored the relationship between diversity patterns of plant speciesPublication Metadata only How fern and fern allies respond to heterogeneous habitat — a case in Yuanjiang dry-hot valley(2021-01-01) Feng Chun Yang; Chaya Sarathchandra; Jing Xin Liu; Hua Ping Huang; Jian Yong Gou; Ye Li; Xiao Ye Mao; Hui Ting Wen; Jun Zhao; Ming Fu Yang; Suthathong Homya; Kritana Prueksakorn; Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University; Phuket Rajabhat University; Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences; Rajarata University of Sri Lanka; Guangdong College of Pharmacy; Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences; Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences; Yi Minority Culture Research Center of the Key Research Base of Philosophy and Social Sciences of Sichuan Province; Yanyuan Vocational Middle School of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture; Honghe Meteorological Bureau; Yibin Vocational and Technical CollegeThe Yuanjiang dry-hot valley features hot and dry climate, low vegetation and soil degradation. It had lush vegetation in the past, but has become degraded in recent decades. Understanding the interrelationship between species and the habitat..._estimated, Singletons, Uniques, ACE, ICE, and Chao2, which associate to abundance and rarity, are subscribed to the correlation between fern and fern allies, and their ecosystem. Eight species, Selaginella pseudopaleifera, Aleuritopteris squamosa, Adiantum malesianumPublication Metadata only Feasibility of wing beat sound trap for the control of mosquito vectors.(1989-12-01) V. Kerdpibule; S. Thongrungkiat; S. Leemingsawat; Mahidol Universitywing beat sound, were set on black clothes as a swarm marker, could collect a large number of male Cx. tritaeniorhynchus in Japan. Those traps were later improved with introduction of two attractants, hamster and dry ice. Consequently, two systems wereItem Metadata only Impact of shipping temperature on cell viability and T cell responses to bacterial antigens(2023-01-01) Rongkard P.; Dunachie S.J.; Kronsteiner B.; Rongkard P.; Mahidol Universityfor future clinical studies. Methods: Paired peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) samples from recovered melioidosis patients were stored in liquid nitrogen (-196°C) and then shipped from Bangkok, Thailand to Oxford, UK at either -80°C (dry ice) or -196°C... (dry shipper). After thawing, cell viability and composition were assessed by flow cytometry and antigen specific responses to Burkholderia pseudomallei (BP) were measured using IFN-γ ELISpot. Results: We observed modest lowering of viabilityPublication Metadata only NephroCheck® Quality Test(2021-07-01) Thummaporn Naorungroj; Ary Serpa Neto; Fumitaka Yanase; Intissar Bittar; Glenn M. Eastwood; Rinaldo Bellomo; Siriraj Hospital; University of Melbourne; Monash University; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein; Austin Hospital; Amsterdam UMC - University of Amsterdamprocessing was strong with a rho of 0.82 and 0.98, respectively. Conclusion: The AKI risk score was relatively stable. Urine could be collected without dry ice or liquid nitrogen and kept for up to 8 weeks with either-20 or-80°C freezing with stable Nephro
