Protective Potential of a Botanical-Based Supplement Ingredient against the Impact of Environmental Pollution on Cutaneous and Cardiopulmonary Systems: Preclinical Study
Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2024 Feb 15;46(2):1530-1555. doi: 10.3390/cimb46020099.ABSTRACTAir pollution is a growing threat to human health. Airborne pollution effects on respiratory, cardiovascular and skin health are well-established. The main mechanisms of air-pollution-induced health effects involve oxidative stress and inflammation. The present study evaluates the potential of a polyphenol-enriched food supplement ingredient comprising Lippia citriodora, Olea europaea, Rosmarinus officinalis, and Sophora japonica extracts in mitigating the adverse effects of environmental pollution on skin and cardiopulmonary systems. Both...
Source: Current Issues in Molecular Biology - February 23, 2024 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Laurent Peno-Mazzarino Nikita Radionov Mari án Merino Sonia Gonz ález Jos é L Mullor Jonathan Jones Nuria Caturla Source Type: research

Protective Potential of a Botanical-Based Supplement Ingredient against the Impact of Environmental Pollution on Cutaneous and Cardiopulmonary Systems: Preclinical Study
Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2024 Feb 15;46(2):1530-1555. doi: 10.3390/cimb46020099.ABSTRACTAir pollution is a growing threat to human health. Airborne pollution effects on respiratory, cardiovascular and skin health are well-established. The main mechanisms of air-pollution-induced health effects involve oxidative stress and inflammation. The present study evaluates the potential of a polyphenol-enriched food supplement ingredient comprising Lippia citriodora, Olea europaea, Rosmarinus officinalis, and Sophora japonica extracts in mitigating the adverse effects of environmental pollution on skin and cardiopulmonary systems. Both...
Source: Current Issues in Molecular Biology - February 23, 2024 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Laurent Peno-Mazzarino Nikita Radionov Mari án Merino Sonia Gonz ález Jos é L Mullor Jonathan Jones Nuria Caturla Source Type: research

Chemical Variability and Anti-inflammatory activity of Rosmarinus officinalis L. Leaf Essential Oil from Algerian Sahara
Chem Biodivers. 2024 Feb 22:e202302077. doi: 10.1002/cbdv.202302077. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe chemical composition of 71 oil samples from the leaves of Rosmarinus officinalis L., harvested in three provinces: Naâma (Western Algeria), Béchar and Adrar (Algerian Sahara), was investigated by GC-FID, GC/MS and 13 CNMR. In total, 52 compounds were identified accounting for 88.8 % to 99.9 % of the total composition. The chemical composition of the oils was largely dominated by monoterpenes, with 1,8-cineole (9.7-70.2 %), camphor (0.3-31.0 %) being the major compounds followed by borneol (0.3-21.0 %), α-pinene (4.5-14...
Source: Chemistry and Biodiversity - February 22, 2024 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Ahlem Bekhechi Charaf Eddine Watheq Malti Brahim Babali Miloud Bouafia Chahrazed Bekhechi Joseph Casanova Mathieu Paoli F élix Tomi Source Type: research

Correction: Obesity-induced neuroinflammation and cognitive impairment in young adult versus middle-aged mice
(Source: Immunity and Aging)
Source: Immunity and Aging - February 21, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Rosemary E. Henn, Sarah E. Elzinga, Emily Glass, Rachel Parent, Kai Guo, Adam M. Allouch, Faye E. Mendelson, John Hayes, Ian Webber-Davis, Geoffery G. Murphy, Junguk Hur and Eva L. Feldman Tags: Correction Source Type: research

Abietane diterpenoids with anti-neuroinflammation activity from Rosmarinus officinalis
Fitoterapia. 2024 Feb 18:105866. doi: 10.1016/j.fitote.2024.105866. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA total of 12 abietane diterpenoids were isolated and identified from Rosmarinus officinalis in which 6 ones were undescribed compounds. Their structures were illuminated by the HRESIMS, NMR, and ECD methods and named as rosmarinusin Q-V (1-6). It worthy mentioned that rosmarinusin Q was a novel abietane diterpenoid with 6/6/5 skeleton whose C ring was an α,β-unsaturated five-element ketone. All the compounds and four compounds (13-16) reported in our previous paper were evaluated their anti-neuroinflammatory activities on t...
Source: Fitoterapia - February 20, 2024 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Tang Zhou Ji Wang Zhiqi Lin Hongbo Zhu Weiyan Hu Rongping Zhang Xinglong Chen Source Type: research

Abietane diterpenoids with anti-neuroinflammation activity from Rosmarinus officinalis
Fitoterapia. 2024 Feb 18;174:105866. doi: 10.1016/j.fitote.2024.105866. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA total of 12 abietane diterpenoids were isolated and identified from Rosmarinus officinalis in which 6 ones were undescribed compounds. Their structures were illuminated by the HRESIMS, NMR, and ECD methods and named as rosmarinusin Q-V (1-6). It worthy mentioned that rosmarinusin Q was a novel abietane diterpenoid with 6/6/5 skeleton whose C ring was an α,β-unsaturated five-element ketone. All the compounds and four compounds (13-16) reported in our previous paper were evaluated their anti-neuroinflammatory activities ...
Source: Fitoterapia - February 20, 2024 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Tang Zhou Ji Wang Zhiqi Lin Hongbo Zhu Weiyan Hu Rongping Zhang Xinglong Chen Source Type: research

What's new in the management of osteoporosis and prevention of fragility fractures?
With an increasingly ageing population it has never been more important to reduce the burden of fragility fractures. Fragility fractures, especially those of spine and hip, affect an individual's morbidity and mortality and carry a significant economic burden. There has been a recent shift towards a more stratified approach to the management of fracture risk, using fracture assessment tools, in combination with assessment of bone mineral density using dual X-ray absorptiometry scanning. Primary and secondary fracture prevention will be outlined including the important role of fracture liaison services. (Source: Orthopaedics and Trauma)
Source: Orthopaedics and Trauma - February 20, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Gillian Fordyce, Rosemary Hollick, Alison Black Tags: Hip fractures Source Type: research

Defining humanitarian surgery: international consensus in global surgery
Br J Surg. 2024 Jan 31;111(2):znae024. doi: 10.1093/bjs/znae024.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38372664 | DOI:10.1093/bjs/znae024 (Source: The British Journal of Surgery)
Source: The British Journal of Surgery - February 19, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Gerard McKnight Rocco Friebel Isobel Marks Ahmed Almaqadma Mohamed Youssef Seleem Tim Fabrice Tientcheu Raoof Saleh Marcella Ryan-Coker Rosemary Emodi Mai Seida Jonathan Barden Anthony Redmond Mohana Amirtharajah Sherry M Wren Andrew Leather Rachel Harges Source Type: research

Feasibility of overground exoskeleton gait training during inpatient rehabilitation after severe acquired brain injury
CONCLUSION: OEGT incorporated into the rehabilitation plan of care during inpatient rehabilitation after severe ABI was observed to be safe, feasible, and tolerable. However, intentional steps must be taken to facilitate patient safety.PMID:38369861 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2317259 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - February 19, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Jaime Gillespie Molly Trammell Christa Ochoa Simon Driver Librada Callender Rosemary Dubiel Chad Swank Source Type: research

Social media impact on athlete mental health: #RealityCheck
Br J Sports Med. 2024 Feb 19:bjsports-2023-107651. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2023-107651. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38373828 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2023-107651 (Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine)
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Margot Putukian Cheri Blauwet Alan Currie Vincent Gouttebarge David McDuff Margo L Mountjoy Scott Sloan Abhinav Bindra Richard Budgett Lars Engebretsen Rosemary Purcell Source Type: research

Defining humanitarian surgery: international consensus in global surgery
Br J Surg. 2024 Jan 31;111(2):znae024. doi: 10.1093/bjs/znae024.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38372664 | PMC:PMC10875721 | DOI:10.1093/bjs/znae024 (Source: The British Journal of Surgery)
Source: The British Journal of Surgery - February 19, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Gerard McKnight Rocco Friebel Isobel Marks Ahmed Almaqadma Mohamed Youssef Seleem Tim Fabrice Tientcheu Raoof Saleh Marcella Ryan-Coker Rosemary Emodi Mai Seida Jonathan Barden Anthony Redmond Mohana Amirtharajah Sherry M Wren Andrew Leather Rachel Harges Source Type: research

Feasibility of overground exoskeleton gait training during inpatient rehabilitation after severe acquired brain injury
CONCLUSION: OEGT incorporated into the rehabilitation plan of care during inpatient rehabilitation after severe ABI was observed to be safe, feasible, and tolerable. However, intentional steps must be taken to facilitate patient safety.PMID:38369861 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2317259 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - February 19, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Jaime Gillespie Molly Trammell Christa Ochoa Simon Driver Librada Callender Rosemary Dubiel Chad Swank Source Type: research

Caring for Behavioral Symptoms of Dementia (CBD): A New Investigation into Cannabidiol for the Treatment of Anxiety and Agitation in Alzheimer's Dementia
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that currently affects approximately 6.7 million Americans ages 65 and older. In addition to cardinal memory/cognitive changes, neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are highly prevalent in AD ( ∼97% of patients) and are a significant source of caregiver burden. Anxiety is one of the most common NPS in AD, with prevalence estimates ranging from 25% to 70%. It is often closely associated with agitation, another prominent NPS characterized by problematic behaviors like combativeness and res istance to care, which further increases both caregiver burden and the need for hig...
Source: The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry - February 18, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Rosain Ozonsi, Julia Merrill, Andre Nguyen, Ipsit Vahia, Rosemary Smith, Regan Patrick, David Harper, Brent Forester, Staci Gruber Tags: Poster # NR7 Source Type: research

ECT in Catatonia from a Palliative Perspective: A Case Series
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a well established treatment for catatonia. Although studies are limited, ECT is safe and effective in geriatric patients even those with serious medical comorbidities. Untreated or refractory catatonia can lead to medical complications including malnutrition, venous thromboembolism, aspiration pneumonia and skin breakdown. Mortality from catatonia is typically mentioned in the context of malignant catatonia; however, non-malignant catatonia can also be fatal. The discussion of ECT from a palliative perspective is limited in the literature thus far. (Source: The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry)
Source: The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry - February 18, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Samantha Keller, Rosemary Szparagowski Tags: Poster # EI40 Source Type: research

Comparative analysis of the Potter Tower and a new Track Sprayer for the application of residual sprays in the laboratory
Efforts to evaluate the residual efficacy of new indoor residual spraying (IRS) formulations have identified limitations with the industry standard laboratory sprayer, the Potter Spray Tower (PT). Calibrating ... (Source: Parasites and Vectors)
Source: Parasites and Vectors - February 16, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Jane Bonds, George Parsons, Kyle J. Walker, Annabel Murphy, Rosemary Susan Lees, Derric Nimmo, John Clayton and David Malone Tags: Research Source Type: research