36 research outputs found

    Effect of Smoking on Pharmacokinetics of Clopidogrel, an Antiplatelet Drug

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    Purpose: To assess the influence of smoking cigarettes on the pharmacokinetics of the antiplatelet drug, clopidogrel.Methods: Thirty four male patients, mean age and weight of 59.3 years and 81.1 kg, respectively, who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), took part in the study. Each subject received an oral loading dose of 600 mg clopidogrel eight tablets, each 75 mg). Clopidogrel carboxylate plasma level was measured and non-compartmental analysis was used to determine peak plasma concentration (Cmax), time to achieve peak plasma concentration (Tmax), elimination half-life (t1/2e), and area under the curve (AUC0-∞). Other parameters measured include gamma-glutamyltransferase enzyme (GGT), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-cholesterol), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and platelet count.Results: Nineteen patients were smokers (55.9 %). Smokers had higher levels of GGT compared to non-smokers (31.73 ± 14.42 vs. 21.63 ± 11.41 IU/L, p = 0.08) as well as higher levels of LDL-cholesterol (116.79 ± 42.08 vs. 87.07 ± 27.34 mg/dl, p = 0.041, respectively). Smokers had shorter half-life (smokers: 3.47 ± 1.9 h vs. non-smokers: 5.83 ± 4.09 h, p = 0.012). Smoking behavior had no influence on Cmax (p = 0.16), AUC0-∞ (p = 0.65) or Tmax (p = 0.91). In general, the pharmacokinetic parameters were characterized by considerable inter-individual variation (Cmax = 23.2 ± 8.79 ÎŒg/ml, coefficient of variation (CV) = 37.9 %), (Tmax = 1.71 ± 1.15 h, CV = 67.2 %), (AUC0-∞ = 120.97 ± 44.4 ÎŒg.h/ml, CV = 36.7 %) and (t1/2e = 4.57 ± 3.15 h, CV = 68.9 %).Conclusion: Smoking behavior may not be a significant determinant of the pharmacokinetics of clopidogrel following oral administration of 600 mg dose in patients undergoing PCI.Keywords: Antiplatelet, Clopidogrel, Pharmacokinetics, Smoking, Cigarett

    Development of Apparatus to Measure Vapor Pressures of Liquids

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    Prediction of Liquid Mixtures Viscosity over a Wide Range of Temperature Using Group Contribution Method

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    A model for predicting liquid mixture viscosity over wide ranges of temperature and concentration was developed. The Ratcliff-Khan Group Solution Model for predicting mixture viscosities at 25ïżœC served as the base for this work. The model is capable of handling binary and multicomponent mixtures of straight and branched components, polar and non-polar components and components with multiple groups. The model is the first of its kind in explicitly addressing temperature in predicting liquid mixture viscosity. Constants for eight active groups were generated. The model was tested on thirty-eight mixtures covering such groups. The model is promising and its extension to cover other groups is encouraged.Chemical Engineerin

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    Innovative solutions in last mile delivery: concepts, practices, challenges, and future directions

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    In the last decade, e-commerce has been growing consistently. Fostered by the covid pandemic, online retail has grown exponentially, particularly in industries including food, clothing, groceries and many others. This growth in online retailing activities has raised critical logistic challenges, especially in the last leg of the distribution, commonly referred to as the Last Mile. For instance, traditional truck-based home delivery has reached its limit within metropolitan areas and can no longer be an effective delivery method. Driven by technological progress, several other logistic solutions have been deployed as innovative alternatives to deliver parcels. This includes delivery by drones, smart parcel stations, robots, and crowdsourcing, among others. In this setting, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive review and analysis of the latest trends in last-mile delivery solutions from both industry and academic perspectives (see Figure 1 for overview). We use a content analysis literature review to analyse over 80 relevant publications, derive the necessary features of the latest innovation in the last mile delivery, and point out their different maturity levels and the related theoretical and operational challenges

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    Genotype and Haplotype Analysis of ABCB1 at 1236, 2677 and 3435 among Jordanian Population

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    Purpose: To determine the frequencies of important allelic variants and their haplotype frequencies of the gene among Jordanian population and to compare findings with those reported for other ethnic groups.Methods: Genotyping of ABCB1 (C1236T, G2677T/A and C3435T) was carried out on unrelated healthy Jordanian subjects. Different allelic variants were determined using polymerase chain reactionrestriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). The haplotype frequencies of these three SNPs were analyzed and compared them with those of other reported populations. Haplotype frequencies were calculated using Golden Helix Tree software and Linkage disequilibrium was represented by D”.Results: ABCB1 C3435T allele frequencies for C allele and T allele were 0.57 and 0.43, respectively. For ABCB1 G2677T/A the allele frequencies for G allele, T allele, and A allele were 0.65, 0.32 and 0.0, respectively. As for ABCB C1236T, its allele frequencies were 0.65 for C allele and 0.35 for T allele. C1236T, G2677T/A, and C3435T SNPs were expected to be structured in 8 different haplotypes with GC- C (37.6.0 %), T-T-T (18.6 %), G-C-T (14.3 %) and T-T-C (12 %) that were most prominent. The haplotype frequency distribution of our study group was found to be significantly different from those of Chinese, Indian, Japanese, African and Caucasian (p < 0.0001) and resemble Ashkenazi Jewish and Slovenian populations (p > 0.05).Conclusion: In addition to earlier studies, the findings of the current study provide evidence that suggest the use of genetic polymorphisms of ABCB1 SNPs as markers for ethnicity and ancestral origin. The analysis of haplotype and genotype can be useful in identifying the relation between ABCB1 polymorphism, disease susceptibility and drug disposition.Keywords: Genotype, Allele, MDR1, ABCB1, Polymorphism, Haplotype frequencie

    Fruiting of the Barhy Date Palm (Phoenix Dactylifera L.) Through New Pollination Technique Under Conditions in El-Dakhla, New Valley, Egypt

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    Pollination is a critical process in date palm production lines that affects yield and fruit quality. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different pollination methods (dusting of pollination powder and spraying of pollen grain suspension with sugar or ascorbic acid) on yield and fruit quality of Barhy date palm. This study was conducted in El-Dakhala Oasis, New Valley during the 2019, 2020 and 2021 growing seasons. After three and six days of pollination, the modified approach (trimming 25% of tufts and setting 10 tufts/spathe plus dusting with 0.1 g pollen powder and bagging with shaking) or spraying female spathes with 1 g pollen grains + 10% ascorbic acid produced a higher performance yield and improved fruit quality. Furthermore, the proposed modified method of combining pollination and thinning has various advantages; including saving time, effort, labor and cost, and improving applicability, and can be recommended as a promising pollination strategy for the future

    Knowledge Management Processes and Their Role in Enhancing the Strategic Decision-Making Process - An Applied Study at Al-Azhar University - Gaza

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    This study aimed to highlight the nature of the relationship between knowledge management and the strategic decision-making process, considering that strategic decisions are formulated and made based on a specific knowledge perspective. The study targeted the university management, deans of faculties, and college directors at Al-Azhar University - Gaza. The study followed a descriptive-analytical approach, and data was collected through a questionnaire designed to cover six dimensions related to knowledge management processes and an axis related to strategic decision-making. The data was analyzed using various statistical methods. The study results showed a statistically significant positive relationship between the role of knowledge management processes and activating the strategic decision-making process at Al-Azhar University - Gaza. The study recommended that the university pay more attention to the processes of knowledge awareness and application as they serve as the link between existing knowledge and the creation of good knowledge. Furthermore, these processes are considered the essential means through which the university improves the effectiveness of strategic decisions and enhances its position
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