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Publication Metadata only Fat-soluble vitamins and plasma and erythrocyte membrane fatty acids in chylothorax pediatric patients receiving a medium-chain triglyceride-rich diet(2014-01-01) Narumon Densupsoontorn; Pipop Jirapinyo; Hathaichanok Tirapongporn; Renu Wongarn; Kwanjai Chotipanang; Phakkanan Phuangphan; Nalinee Chongviriyaphan; Mahidol University©2014 JCBN. Post-operative chylothorax can be cured by a medium-chain triglyceride (MCT)-rich diet. However, there is concern that an MCT-rich diet results in clinical and biochemical deficiencies in fat-soluble vitamins and fatty acids. We compared... fat-soluble vitamins status and fatty acids status before and after administration of an MCT-rich diet. Nine children with congenital heart disease developed chylothorax after cardiac surgery. Blood samples were drawn from each subject twice, firstPublication Metadata only Models to quantify excretion of dry matter, nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon in growing pigs fed regional diets(2013-11-09) Henry Jørgensen; Trakarn Prapaspongsa; Van Thi K. Vu; Hanne D. Poulsen; Aarhus Universitet; Mahidol University; National Institute of Animal Sciencesof this study was to use three different pig diets varying in dietary protein, fibre and fat as representative for Danish (DK), Thai (TH) and Vietnamese (VN) pig production to develop and evaluate different approaches to predict/calculate excretion from growing... pigs in comparison with the experimentally determined values.Nine female growing pigs were used in a digestibility and balance experiment. Excretion of dry matter (DM), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and carbon (C) of the experimental diets werePublication Metadata only Interaction between lifetime captopril treatment and NaCl-sensitive hypertension in spontaneously hypertensive rats and Wistar-Kyoto rats(1999-07-21) Zhiwu Fang; Wanida Sripairojthikoon; David A. Calhoun; Sutao Zhu; Kathleen H. Berecek; J. Michael Wyss; University of Alabama; Mahidol UniversityDesign. Previous studies that were based on daytime arterial pressure recordings indicate that lifetime treatment with captopril exacerbates the hypertensive response to a high NaCl diet in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) but has... no such effect in normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats. The present study used 24-h recording methods to examine the hypothesis that during the normal waking hours of rats (night-time) the hypertensive response to a high NaCl diet is exacerbated in SHRItem Metadata only Exploring the role of breakfast in diet quality and meal regularity among female university students(2025-01-01) Lee E.R.; Kaur S.; Tay J.E.F.; Mok K.T.; Chirawat P.; Lee E.R.; Mahidol Universitybetween dietary intake, diet quality and meal regularity with breakfast skipping behavior among Malaysian female university students. A cross-sectional survey sample of 162 students aged 18–25 years was analyzed. The majority reported having breakfast... skipping behavior (78%), poor diet quality (79%) and irregular lunch (58%) and dinner (53%) meals. Breakfast skipping was significantly associated with lower energy intake (p = 0.035), poor diet quality (p = 0.003), fewer consumption of whole grains (p = 0Publication Metadata only Nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics(2010-12-01) Kamon Chaiyasit; Mahidol UniversityNowadays the molecular concept is very popular. The human genome is a database of biosciences which includes nutritional sciences. In the last decade, therapeutic nutrition focused mostly on the portion of the population on a diabetic diet, which... on the transcriptomic proteomic and metabolomic levels. A nutrigenomics background will help one develop a personalized diet. The personalized diet will adjust the nutrient requirement based on individual genetic profiles. The ideas of nutrigenomics and a personalizedPublication Metadata only A bibliometric analysis of diets and breast cancer research(2014-01-01) Manas Kotepui; Sivaporn Wannaiampikul; Chaowanee Chupeerach; Suwit Duangmano; Walailak University; Mahidol University; Chiang Mai UniversityBreast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide. The primary aim of this work was to provide an in-depth evaluation of research publications in the field of diets and breast cancer. The impact of economic outcome on national academic... productivity was also investigated. Data were retrieved using Pubmed for English-language publications. The search included all research for which articles included words relating to "diets and breast cancer". Population and national income data were obtainedItem Metadata only Modeling diet-gut microbiome interactions and prebiotic responses in Thai adults(2026-01-28) Raethong N.; Patumcharoenpol P.; Vongsangnak W.; Raethong N.; Mahidol UniversityThe impact of diet on gut microbial metabolism is essential for advancing microbiome-based health interventions. This study introduces a novel systems biology pipeline that integrates genome-scale metabolic models (GSMMs) with Thai dietary intake... data to simulate gut microbiome metabolism and assess prebiotic responses. Utilizing metagenomic data from healthy Thai adults and an average Thai diet derived from national surveys, community-scale metabolic models (CSMMs) were developed and simulatedPublication Metadata only High-calcium diet modulates effects of long-term prolactin exposure on the cortical bone calcium content in ovariectomized rats(2007-02-01) Narattaphol Charoenphandhu; Kukiat Tudpor; Kanogwun Thongchote; Wasana Saengamnart; Supaporn Puntheeranurak; Nateetip Krishnamra; Mahidol Universityof prolactin were age dependent and could be modulated by high-calcium diet, interactions between prolactin and these two parameters were investigated. The results demonstrated that 2.0% wt/wt high-calcium diet significantly increased the tibial total calcium... content in 9-wk-old young AP-grafted ovariectomized rats but decreased the tibial total calcium content in 22-wk-old adult rats. As for the vertebrae, the total calcium contents in both young and adult rats were not changed by high-calcium dietPublication Metadata only Chemopreventive effects of eryngium foetidum L. leaves on COX-2 reduction in mice induced colorectal carcinogenesis(2016-01-02) Kamonwan Promtes; Piengchai Kupradinun; Anudep Rungsipipat; Siriporn Tuntipopipat; Chaniphun Butryee; Mahidol University; National Cancer Institute Thailand; Chulalongkorn Universitystudied and divided into 6 groups. The mice were received a modified AIN-76 diet in Group 1, whereas Group 2 was given an AOM, DSS, and AIN-76 diet. Groups 3 and 4 were fed with 0.8% and 3.2% freeze-dried EF with AIN-76 diets, for 5 wk. Groups 5 and 6 were... fed with 0.8% and 3.2% EF diets for 5 wk during AOM/DSS administration. The mice were necropsied at Week 20 and their colons were collected. The results indicated that the incidences of tumors in Groups 2, 5, and 6 was 100%, 75%, and 88Publication Metadata only Antioxidant activity and lipid-lowering effect of essential oils extracted from Ocimum sanctum L. leaves in rats fed with a high cholesterol diet(2010-01-01) Thamolwan Suanarunsawat; Watcharaporn Devakul Na Ayutthaya; Thanapat Songsak; Suwan Thirawarapan; Somlak Poungshompoo; Rangsit University; Mahidol University; Chulalongkorn Universityand antioxidative activities of EO extracted from OS leaves in rats fed with high cholesterol (HC) diet. EO was extracted by the hydrodistillation method and the chemical constituents were then identified by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. The experiment... was performed in Male Wistar rats fed with 2.5 g%(w/w) of cholesterol diet for seven weeks. During the last 3 weeks, rats were daily fed with EO. The results showed that phenyl propanoid compounds including eugenol and methyl eugenol were the major constituents
