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    A fucoidan plant drink reduces Helicobacter pylori load in the stomach: a real-world study

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    BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection is highly prevalent globally and is predominantly managed by antibiotics. Recently, the anti-adhesive, antioxidant, antitoxin, immunomodulatory, anti-coagulant, and anti-infective activities of fucoidan, a polysaccharide extracted from brown seaweeds, have been widely studied, and the results showed promise. Fucoidan has the potential to be utilized in Hp eradication therapy. Our present clinical study was designed to evaluate the efficiency of Lewuyou®, a fucoidan plant drink (FPD) in eradicating Hp in humans. METHODS: This multi-center, clinical study was conducted between October 2020 and July 2021. Hp infection was confirmed by urea breath test (UBT). A total of 122 patients with confirmed Hp infection were enrolled; after exclusion of incomplete data, 85 eligible patients (37 males and 48 females aged 20–81 years) were included in the final analysis. FPD (50 mL per vial) was orally administered twice daily for a 4-week cycle, and 41 patients completed an 8-week cycle. RESULTS: No adverse event (AE) was reported in all 122 participants who had consumed FPD. The Hp eradication rate and clearance rate were 77.6% (66/85) and 20.0% (17/85), respectively, after 4 weeks of FPD consumption and 80.5% (33/41) and 26.8 (11/41) , respectively, after 8 weeks of consumption. CONCLUSIONS: The 4- and 8-week protocols of FPD consumption were safe and effective at reducing Hp load on the gastric mucosa, with Hp eradicated in the majority of participants

    Numerical simulation and assessment of the effects of operation and baffling on a potable water service reservoir

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    10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0000629Journal of Environmental Engineering (United States)1393341-348JOEE

    Effects of baffle configurations on the performance of a potable water service reservoir

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    10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0000502Journal of Environmental Engineering (United States)1385578-587JOEE

    Modeling and simulations of flow pattern, chlorine concentration, and mean age distributions in potable water service reservoir of Singapore

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    10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0000359Journal of Environmental Engineering1377575-584JOEE
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