Browse publications by year: 2012

  1. Awang K, Loong XM, Leong KH, Supratman U, Litaudon M, Mukhtar MR, et al.
    Fitoterapia, 2012 Dec;83(8):1391-5.
    PMID: 23098876 DOI: 10.1016/j.fitote.2012.10.004
    A study on the leaves of Aglaia exima led to the isolation of one new and seven known compounds: six triterpenoids and two steroids. Their structures were elucidated and analyzed mainly by using spectroscopic methods; 1D and 2D NMR, mass spectrometry, UV spectrometry and X-ray. All the triterpenoids and steroids were measured in vitro for their cytotoxic activities against eight cancer cell lines; lung (A549), prostate (DU-145), skin (SK-MEL-5), pancreatic (BxPC-3), liver (Hep G2), colon (HT-29), breast (MCF-7) and (MDA-MB-231). The new cycloartane triterpenoid, 24(E)-cycloart-24-ene-26-ol-3-one 1, showed potent cytotoxic activity against colon (HT-29) cancer cell line (IC(50) 11.5μM).
    MeSH terms: Aniline Compounds/chemistry*; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/pharmacology; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/chemistry; Humans; Spectrum Analysis; Steroids/pharmacology; Steroids/chemistry*; Triterpenes/pharmacology; Triterpenes/chemistry*; Molecular Structure; Meliaceae/chemistry*; Cell Line, Tumor
  2. Abdul-Wahab IR, Guilhon CC, Fernandes PD, Boylan F
    J Ethnopharmacol, 2012 Dec 18;144(3):741-6.
    PMID: 23099251 DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2012.10.029
    Local communities in Malaysia consume Pereskia bleo Kunth. (Cactaceae) leaves as raw vegetables or as a concoction and drink as a tea to treat diabetes, hypertension, rheumatism, cancer-related diseases, inflammation, gastric pain, ulcers, and for revitalizing the body.
    MeSH terms: Analgesics/therapeutic use*; Animals; Behavior, Animal/drug effects; Formaldehyde; Male; Pain/chemically induced; Pain/drug therapy*; Plant Extracts/therapeutic use*; Sitosterols/isolation & purification; Plant Leaves; Acetic Acid; Toxicity Tests, Acute; Cactaceae*; Apigenin/isolation & purification; Apigenin/therapeutic use*; Mice
  3. Yusri NM, Chan KW, Iqbal S, Ismail M
    Molecules, 2012 Oct 25;17(11):12612-21.
    PMID: 23099617 DOI: 10.3390/molecules171112612
    A sequential solvent extraction scheme was employed for the extraction of antioxidant compounds from kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) seeds. Yield of extracts varied widely among the solvents and was the highest for hexane extract (16.6% based on dry weight basis), while water extract exhibited the highest total phenolic content (18.78 mg GAE/g extract), total flavonoid content (2.49 mg RE/g extract), and antioxidant activities (p < 0.05). DPPH and hydroxyl radical scavenging, β-carotene bleaching, metal chelating activity, ferric thiocyanate and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances assays were employed to comprehensively assess the antioxidant potential of different solvent extracts prepared sequentially. Besides water, methanolic extract also exhibited high retardation towards the formation of hydroperoxides and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances in the total antioxidant activity tests (p < 0.05). As conclusion, water and methanol extracts of kenaf seed may potentially serve as new sources of antioxidants for food and nutraceutical applications.
    MeSH terms: Biphenyl Compounds/chemistry; Chelating Agents/isolation & purification; Chelating Agents/chemistry; Flavonoids/isolation & purification; Flavonoids/chemistry; Free Radicals/chemistry; Hexanes/chemistry; Iron/chemistry; Phenols/isolation & purification; Phenols/chemistry*; Picrates/chemistry; Plant Extracts/isolation & purification; Plant Extracts/chemistry*; Seeds/chemistry*; Solvents/chemistry; Thiocyanates/chemistry; Water/chemistry; Free Radical Scavengers/isolation & purification; Free Radical Scavengers/chemistry*; Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances/chemistry; beta Carotene/chemistry; Hibiscus/chemistry*; Liquid-Liquid Extraction
  4. Vikram M, Sundaraganesh K, Justine M, Kurup M, Leonard JH
    Clin Ter, 2012;163(5):383-6.
    PMID: 23099965
    The main objective of the study was to investigate postural control impairment in athletes with history of ankle injury by using Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) and to compare with the controls.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Athletic Injuries/physiopathology*; Postural Balance*; Humans; Male; Physical Examination/methods*; Case-Control Studies; Ankle Injuries/physiopathology*; Young Adult; Athletes
  5. Harunarashid H, Lily S, Rozman Z, Azim MI, Das S
    Clin Ter, 2012;163(5):393-5.
    PMID: 23099967
    Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) are commonly congenital in origin. We hereby describe the case of a 24-year-old male who was diagnosed of left thigh intramuscular AVM at the time of 14 years old. The computerized tomography (CT) scan confirmed a large deep seated intramuscular AVM with the size of 20 x 15 cm, with dilated and distended feeding vessel from profunda femoris artery (PFA) and superficial femoral artery (SFA). He also had another AVM near the left supracondylar region adherent to the sciatic nerve. The main AVM lesion was earlier treated with surgical resection and it remained for asymptomatic for next seven years. Following this, the patient presented again to the clinic with recurring swelling, pain and occasional paraesthesia on the same site. He was then managed with a series of embolization (total of 6 attempts) with histoacryl glue. These attempts of embolization were successful. The interesting case of pulmonary embolism due histoacryl glue following embolization of an AVM is described.
    MeSH terms: Arteriovenous Malformations/pathology; Arteriovenous Malformations/therapy*; Embolization, Therapeutic/adverse effects*; Enbucrilate/adverse effects*; Humans; Male; Pulmonary Embolism/etiology*; Thigh/blood supply*; Young Adult
  6. Zamri Z, Shaker AH, Razman J
    Clin Ter, 2012;163(5):399-400.
    PMID: 23099969
    Leptospirosis is a zoonosis with worldwide distribution. It is often referred to as swineherd's disease, swamp fever or mud fever. In recent years there is increase incidence in leptospirosis in human. The incidence varies from sporadic in temperate zones to endemic in the tropical countries. Leptospirosis generally present with features of bacterial infection in acute phase following with multi organs complications. Acute bowel ischaemia with perforation following leptospirosis is a rare presentation . To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report of such condition. The surgical management of this rare incidence will be discussed.
    MeSH terms: Colon/pathology*; Colonic Diseases/microbiology*; Colonic Diseases/pathology*; Gangrene/microbiology; Humans; Intestinal Perforation/microbiology*; Leptospirosis/complications*; Male; Young Adult
  7. Sachithanandan A
    Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg, 2012 Nov;15(5):898-9.
    PMID: 23100555 DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivs384
    MeSH terms: Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/surgery*; Female; Humans; Lung Neoplasms/surgery*; Male; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/radiography*; Pneumonectomy*; Tomography, X-Ray Computed*
  8. Yeap KS, Mohd Yaacob N, Rao SP, Hashim NR
    Waste Manag Res, 2012 Dec;30(12):1251-60.
    PMID: 23103414 DOI: 10.1177/0734242X12465459
    This article presents lessons learned from a design project that explored the possibility of incorporating waste into the design of a school prototype. The authors worked with professional architects, a waste artist, environmental scientists and local waste operators to uncover new uses and applications for discarded items. As a result, bottles, aluminium cans, reclaimed doors, crushed concrete and second-hand bricks, etc. were identified, explored and integrated into the architectural design. This article serves as a catalyst that advocates the use of reclaimed materials in the field of design and planning. In particular, it highlights the challenges and issues that need to be addressed in carrying out design work with waste. Designers and practitioners interested in minimizing waste generation by proposing the use of reclaimed materials will find this article useful.
    MeSH terms: Architecture as Topic/methods*; Architecture as Topic/standards; Conservation of Natural Resources; Construction Materials/utilization; Malaysia; Pilot Projects; Schools; Waste Management/methods*; Waste Management/standards; Recycling/methods*; Recycling/standards
  9. Chan GF, Bamadhaj HM, Gan HM, Rashid NA
    Eukaryot Cell, 2012 Nov;11(11):1419-20.
    PMID: 23104371 DOI: 10.1128/EC.00245-12
    Aureobasidium pullulans AY4 is an opportunistic pathogen that was isolated from the skin of an immunocompromised patient. We present here the draft genome of strain AY4, which reveals an abundance of genes relevant to bioindustrial applications, including biocontrol and biodegradation. Putative genes responsible for the pathogenicity of strain AY4 were also identified.
    MeSH terms: Ascomycota/enzymology; Ascomycota/genetics*; Ascomycota/isolation & purification; Ascomycota/pathogenicity; Base Sequence; Fungal Proteins/genetics; Humans; Molecular Sequence Data; Opportunistic Infections/microbiology; RNA, Fungal/genetics*; Species Specificity; Genome, Fungal*; Molecular Sequence Annotation
  10. Hong KW, Koh CL, Sam CK, Yin WF, Chan KG
    J Bacteriol, 2012 Nov;194(22):6317.
    PMID: 23105060 DOI: 10.1128/JB.01578-12
    Burkholderia sp. strain GG4, isolated from the ginger rhizosphere, possesses a unique N-acylhomoserine lactone (AHL)-modifying activity that reduces 3-oxo-AHLs to 3-hydroxy-AHLs. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first sequenced genome from a bacterium of the genus Burkholderia that shows both quorum-sensing and signaling confusion activities.
    MeSH terms: Lactones/metabolism*; Lactones/chemistry*; Molecular Sequence Data; Genome, Bacterial*; Burkholderia/genetics*
  11. Hong KW, Koh CL, Sam CK, Yin WF, Chan KG
    J Bacteriol, 2012 Nov;194(22):6318.
    PMID: 23105061 DOI: 10.1128/JB.01579-12
    Acinetobacter sp. strain GG2 is a quorum-sensing and quorum-quenching bacterium isolated from the ginger rhizosphere. It degrades a broad range of N-acylhomoserine lactone molecules via lactonase. The genome sequence of strain GG2 may provide insights on the regulation of quorum-sensing and quorum-quenching mechanisms in this bacterium.
    MeSH terms: Acinetobacter/classification*; Acinetobacter/genetics*; Lactones/metabolism*; Molecular Sequence Data; 4-Butyrolactone/analogs & derivatives*; 4-Butyrolactone/metabolism; Genome, Bacterial*
  12. Chen JW, Chan KG
    J Bacteriol, 2012 Nov;194(22):6331.
    PMID: 23105069 DOI: 10.1128/JB.01637-12
    Dyella japonica strain A8 is a Malaysian tropical soil bacterial strain which shows N-acylhomoserine lactone-degrading activity. Here, we present its draft genome sequence. A putative quorum-quenching gene was identified based on the genome sequence analysis of strain A8. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first genome announcement of a member from the genus of Dyella, and this is also the first work that reports the quorum-quenching activity of Dyella japonica.
    MeSH terms: Lactones/metabolism*; Lactones/chemistry; Malaysia; Molecular Sequence Data; Soil Microbiology*; Genome, Bacterial*; Xanthomonadaceae/classification; Xanthomonadaceae/genetics*; Quorum Sensing/physiology*
  13. Chan XY, Chua KH, Puthucheary SD, Yin WF, Chan KG
    J Bacteriol, 2012 Nov;194(22):6350.
    PMID: 23105081 DOI: 10.1128/JB.01642-12
    Aeromonas is a pathogenic organism that is often found to infect humans. Here we report the draft genome of a clinical isolate in Malaysia, Aeromonas sp. strain 159, which shows N-acylhomoserine lactone production. In the draft genome of strain 159, luxI and luxR homologue genes were found to be located at contig 47, and these genes are believed to be important for the quorum-sensing system present in this pathogen.
    MeSH terms: Aeromonas/classification*; Aeromonas/genetics*; Aeromonas/physiology; Molecular Sequence Data; Genome, Bacterial*; Quorum Sensing/physiology*
  14. Chong TM, Yin WF, Mondy S, Grandclément C, Dessaux Y, Chan KG
    J Bacteriol, 2012 Nov;194(22):6366.
    PMID: 23105092 DOI: 10.1128/JB.01702-12
    Here we present the draft genome of Pseudomonas mendocina strain S5.2, possessing tolerance to a high concentration of copper. In addition to being copper resistant, the genome of P. mendocina strain S5.2 contains a number of heavy-metal-resistant genes known to confer resistance to multiple heavy-metal ions.
    MeSH terms: Agriculture; Animals; France; Molecular Sequence Data; Soil Microbiology*; Genome, Bacterial*; Metals, Heavy/pharmacology*; Vitis; Pseudomonas mendocina/classification; Pseudomonas mendocina/drug effects*; Pseudomonas mendocina/genetics*
  15. Al-Sheraji SH, Ismail A, Manap MY, Mustafa S, Yusof RM
    J Food Sci, 2012 Nov;77(11):M624-30.
    PMID: 23106104 DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-3841.2012.02955.x
    The viability and activity of Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum G4, B. longum BB 536 and yoghurt cultures (Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus) were studied in yoghurt containing 0.75% Mangefira pajang fibrous polysaccharides (MPFP) and inulin. Growth of probiotic organisms, their proteolytic activities, the production of short chain fatty acids (lactic, acetic and propionic) and the pH of the yoghurt samples were determined during refrigerated storage at 4 °C for 28 d. B. pseudocatenulatum G4 and B. longum BB 536 showed better growth and activity in the presence of MPFP and inulin, which significantly increased the production of short chain fatty acids as well as the proteolytic activity of these organisms.
    MeSH terms: Bifidobacterium/growth & development*; Bifidobacterium/isolation & purification; Cold Temperature; Fatty Acids, Volatile/biosynthesis; Food Analysis; Food Microbiology; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Inulin/analysis; Plant Extracts/analysis*; Polysaccharides/analysis*; Refrigeration/methods; Yogurt/analysis; Yogurt/microbiology*; Colony Count, Microbial; Probiotics; Mangifera/chemistry*; Functional Food/analysis; Functional Food/microbiology; Prebiotics; Synbiotics; Proteolysis; Food Storage/methods*
  16. Cheong MW, Chong ZS, Liu SQ, Zhou W, Curran P, Bin Yu
    Food Chem, 2012 Sep 15;134(2):686-95.
    PMID: 23107679 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2012.02.162
    Volatile compounds in the peel of calamansi (Citrus microcarpa) from Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam were extracted with dichloromethane and hexane, and then analysed by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy/flame ionisation detector. Seventy-nine compounds representing >98% of the volatiles were identified. Across the three geographical sources, a relatively small proportion of potent oxygenated compounds was significantly different, exemplified by the highest amount of methyl N-methylanthranilate in Malaysian calamansi peel. Principal component analysis and canonical discriminant analysis were applied to interpret the complex volatile compounds in the calamansi peel extracts, and to verify the discrimination among the different origins. In addition, four common hydroxycinnamic acids (caffeic, p-coumaric, ferulic and sinapic acids) were determined in the methanolic extracts of calamansi peel using ultra-fast liquid chromatography coupled to photodiode array detector. The Philippines calamansi peel contained the highest amount of total phenolic acids. In addition, p-Coumaric acid was the dominant free phenolic acids, whereas ferulic acid was the main bound phenolic acid.
    MeSH terms: Citrus/chemistry*; Female; Fruit/chemistry*; Humans; Male; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Plant Extracts/analysis*; Taste; Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis*; Hydroxybenzoates/analysis*
  17. Cheong MW, Zhu D, Sng J, Liu SQ, Zhou W, Curran P, et al.
    Food Chem, 2012 Sep 15;134(2):696-703.
    PMID: 23107680 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2012.02.139
    Calamansi juices from three countries (Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam) were characterised through measuring volatiles, physicochemical properties and non-volatiles (sugars, organic acids and phenolic acids). The volatile components of manually squeezed calamansi juices were extracted using dichloromethane and headspace solid-phase microextraction, and then analysed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry/flame ionisation detector, respectively. A total of 60 volatile compounds were identified. The results indicated that the Vietnam calamansi juice contained the highest amount of volatiles. Two principal components obtained from principal component analysis (PCA) represented 89.65% of the cumulative total variations of the volatiles. Among the non-volatile components, these three calamansi juices could be, to some extent, differentiated according to fructose and glucose concentrations. Hence, this study of calamansi juices could lead to a better understanding of calamansi fruits.
    MeSH terms: Beverages/analysis*; Citrus/chemistry*; Fruit; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Solid Phase Microextraction; Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis*; Volatile Organic Compounds/isolation & purification
  18. Sarmadi B, Aminuddin F, Hamid M, Saari N, Abdul-Hamid A, Ismail A
    Food Chem, 2012 Sep 15;134(2):905-11.
    PMID: 23107706 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2012.02.202
    Fat, alkaloid and polyphenol contents of two clones of cocoa (UIT1 and PBC 140) were removed and the remaining powder was autolyzed at pH 3.5 and 5.2. Based on the results, autolysates of UIT produced at pH 3.5 exhibited the highest ability to inhibit α-amylase activity. However, no α-glucosidase inhibition activity was observed under the conditions specified. Autolysates produced under pH 3.5 caused the highest amount of insulin secretion. In streptozotocin-diabetic rats, all cocoa autolysates significantly decreased blood glucose at 4h. To assure that the results from the assays were not due to the polyphenols of cocoa autolysates qualitative and quantitative tests were applied. According to their results cocoa autolysates were found to be free from polyphenols. Analysis of amino acid composition revealed that cocoa autolysates were abundant in hydrophobic amino acids. It can be suggested that besides other compounds of cocoa, its peptides and amino acids could contribute to its health benefits.
    MeSH terms: Amino Acids/analysis; Amino Acids/metabolism; Animals; Blood Glucose/metabolism; Cacao/chemistry*; Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/drug therapy*; Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/metabolism; Humans; Hypoglycemic Agents/administration & dosage*; Hypoglycemic Agents/analysis; Insulin/metabolism; Male; Plant Extracts/administration & dosage*; Plant Extracts/analysis; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Rats
  19. Tnah LH, Lee CT, Lee SL, Ng KK, Ng CH, Nurul-Farhanah Z, et al.
    Am J Bot, 2012 Nov;99(11):e431-3.
    PMID: 23108468 DOI: 10.3732/ajb.1200165
    Aggressive collections and trade activities in recent decades have resulted in heavy pressure on the natural stands of Aquilaria malaccensis and concerns over its long-term survival potential. To aid DNA profiling and assessment of its genetic diversity, microsatellite markers were developed for the species.
    MeSH terms: Alleles; Genotype; Molecular Sequence Data; Polymorphism, Genetic; Trees/genetics*; Tropical Climate; Genetic Variation*; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Sequence Analysis, DNA; DNA Primers/genetics; DNA, Plant/genetics; DNA, Plant/chemistry; Microsatellite Repeats/genetics*; Thymelaeaceae/genetics*
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