Angiogenesis, Inflammation & Therapeutics | Online ISSN  2207-872X

Journal of Angiotherapy

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Editor-in-Chief: Fazlul Huq

Journal of Angiotherapy

Volume 8 Number 10 2024

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Published online 01 October 2024

Ethnomedicinal and Pharmacological Significance of Syzygium aromaticum (Clove): A Review

Javed Ahamad 1*

pp. 1-9

This review highlights the diverse medicinal properties of clove, supporting its potential in treating various health conditions.

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Published online 02 October 2024

Emerging Lipid-Lowering Therapies: A Comprehensive Review of Novel Agents Targeting Hyperlipidemia

Subasini Uthirapathy 1*

pp. 1-8

This review provides innovative therapies targeting lipid metabolism, offering personalized options to improve outcomes in hyperlipidemia management.

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Published online 03 October 2024

Rehabilitation Outcomes in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: An Evidence-Based Physiotherapy Approach for Functional Improvement – Case

Kulsum Akter 1, Siddiqua Syeda Ummul 1, Mohammad Fakhruzzaman 2, Azharul Islam 3, Md. Jahidul Islam 1, Md. Manik Ahmed Sumon 4, Mahmuda Akter 5, Tandra Rani Mukherjee 1, Saleha Fazal 1, Asma Islam 6*

pp. 1-7

This study highlights physiotherapy's role in managing Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy, highlighting significant improvements in pain, balance, and mobility.

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Published online 04 October 2024

Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) Extracts Accelerate Oral Mucosal Wound Healing In Vivo

Dewi Rosmalia 1, Minarni 2, Mhd Riza Marjoni 2*

pp. 1-5

This study demonstrates Nutmeg’s potential in enhancing oral mucosal wound healing, providing safer, effective alternatives for dental care.

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Published online 05 October 2024

Bacteriophage Therapy for Staphylococcus aureus Induced Postoperative Acute Endophthalmitis In Vivo

Muhammad Indra Mahardika Iridika Humeri1, Ismi Zuhria2, Rozalina Loebis2*, Wimbo Sasono2, Lukisiari Agustini2, Diah Indriani4, Firman Setiawan5, Annise Proboningrat6, Djoko Legowo6

pp. 1-12

This study determined the bacteriophage therapy's potential in reducing inflammation and preserving retinal structure post-cataract surgery-induced endophthalmitis.

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Published online 06 October 2024

Impact of Work Climate, Workload, and Stress on Fatigue for Improving Health and Work Outcomes

Pratiwi Fuji Lestari1*, Masyitha Muis2, Yahya Thamrin2, Furqaan Naiem2, Lalu Muhammad Saleh2, Muhammad Alwy Arifin3

pp. 1-6

This study determined the critical relationship between workplace conditions, fatigue, and productivity, emphasizing the need for improved working environments to enhance employee well-being.

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Published online 07 October 2024

Antidiabetic Potential of Nypa fruticans Fronds: Inhibition of α-Amylase, α-Glucosidase, and Glucose Absorption In Vivo

Danang Raharjo 1, Haryoto 1*, Tanti Azizah Sujono 1, Heng Yen Khong 2, 3 *

pp. 1-8

This study determined the antidiabetic potential of Nypa fruticans fronds by inhibiting carbohydrate-degrading enzymes and reducing glucose absorption.

 

 

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Published online 08 October 2024

Advances in SGLT2 Inhibitors for Type 2 Diabetes Management

Mohd. Javed Naim 1*

pp. 1-10

This review highlights novel SGLT2 inhibitors, emphasizing their potential in enhancing therapeutic options for type 2 diabetes management.

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Published online 09 October 2024

Glycated Hemoglobin as a Predictor of Dyslipidemia and Cardiovascular Risk in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Saad AL-Fawaeir 1*

pp. 1-7

This study showed the critical role of HbA1c levels and lipid ratios in evaluating cardiovascular risk among patients with Type 2 diabetes.

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Published online 10 October 2024

Antidiabetic Potential and Chemical Profiling of Chloroform Fraction from Euclea racemosa subsp. schimperi In Vitro

Hanan M. El-Tantawy 1*

pp. 1-13

This study determined the potential therapeutic benefits of E. r. ssp. schimperi in managing insulin resistance and oxidative stress.

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Published online 11 October 2024

Synthesis, Characterization and Targeted Drug Delivery of Curcumin-Loaded PLGA Nanoparticles

Mohammad Chand Jamali1*, Amged Gaffer Mostafa Gaffer 1, Sameh Elsonbaty 1, Javed Yasin 2

pp. 1-6

This study revealed curcumin-loaded PLGA nanoparticles' potential to enhance bioavailability, stability, and therapeutic efficacy, supporting their application in targeted therapy and controlled release.

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Published online 12 October 2024

Genetic Variants in the FTO Gene and Their Association with Type 2 Diabetes Risk - A Meta-Analysis

Soumya Abraham 1, Swati Paliwal 2, Mohammad Chand Jamali 3*

pp. 1-10

This study elucidates the genetic contributions to T2DM, highlighting the FTO gene's variants and their implications for precision medicine approaches.

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Published online 13 October 2024

Antioxidant Vitamin B Group Supplementation Induces Immune Function, Glycemic Control, and Reduces Infection Risk in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Mohammad Chand Jamali 1*, Manjusha Sudhadevi 2

pp. 1-11

Vitamin supplementation improved plasma antioxidants, reduced inflammation, and lowered infection rates in diabetic patients, highlighting potential benefits in managing diabetes complications.

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Published online 14 October 2024

De Novo Molecular Generation Augmentation for Drug Discovery Using Deep Learning Approaches: A Comparative Study of Variational Autoencoders

Muzaffar Ahmad Sofi1, Dhanpratap Singh1 , Tawseef Ahmed Teli 2*

pp. 1-13

This study demonstrated how deep learning enhances drug discovery, streamlining molecular design processes and improving accuracy and chemical validity.

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Published online 15 October 2024

Curcumin Nanostructured Drug Delivery Induces the Anti-cancer and Anti-inflammatory activity In Vitro and In Vivo

Jeetendra Kumar Gupta 1*, N. Nagabhooshanam 2, Falah Hassan Shari 3, Venkatesan Hariram 4

pp. 1-6

This study showed NDDS as a promising strategy to improve the therapeutic potential of plant-derived drugs like curcumin.

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Published online 15 October 2024

Topical Anti-Inflammatory Formulations from Medicinal Plant Extracts: Stability, Efficacy, and Cytokine Modulation in a Carrageenan-Induced Paw Edema Model

Raafat M. Alaatabi 1, Falah Hassan Shari 2, Mrs.Poulami Sen 3, Gunawan Widjaja 4

pp. 1-6

This study showed the potential of plant-based creams and gels as stable, effective, topical anti-inflammatory agents, reducing cytokine-induced inflammation.

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Published online 16 October 2024

Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Research: Predictive Modeling of Angiogenesis and Biomarker Discovery

Veera V Rama Rao M1*, Savitha. S2, Kumar Akuthota3, Pathan Firoze Khan4, Navyatha R5, Srithar S6

pp. 1-8

AI-driven models enhance cancer diagnostics, personalized treatment, and biomarker discovery, transforming precision oncology and patient care outcomes.

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Published online 16 October 2024

Natural Polyphenol-Rich Inhibitors of Pancreatic Lipase for Obesity Management – A Systematic Review

Kamran Javed Naquvi 1*

pp. 1-10

This review discusses the plant-derived pancreatic lipase inhibitors as potential for natural, effective obesity management, reducing fat absorption and promoting metabolic health.

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Published online 17 October 2024

Advancements in Quinazoline Derivatives as Targeted Anticancer Agents: A Review on its Synthesis, Mechanisms, and Therapeutic Potential

Mohd. Javed Naim 1*

pp. 1-10

This review highlights the therapeutic potential of quinazoline derivatives in cancer treatment, focusing on their ability to target critical tyrosine kinases and offering insights into their development as effective anticancer agents.

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Published online 18 October 2024

Advancements in Nanotechnology-Based Paclitaxel Delivery Systems: Systematic Review on Overcoming Solubility, Toxicity, and Drug Resistance Challenges in Cancer Therapy

Balisa Mosisa Ejeta1*, Malay K Das1, Sanjoy Das1

pp. 1-7

This study showed advanced nanotechnology-based paclitaxel delivery systems, offering enhanced cancer targeting, reduced side effects, and potential solutions to drug resistance.

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Published online 19 October 2024

Oral Contraceptives: Analyzing Effectiveness and Utilization Challenges to Improve Reproductive Health Outcomes

Balisa Mosisa Ejeta1*, Malay K Das 1, Sanjoy Das 1

pp. 1-6

This analysis is crucial for identifying barriers to oral contraceptive use, enhancing effectiveness, and improving reproductive health outcomes for diverse populations.

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Published online 20 October 2024

Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging for Differentiating Intracranial Calcification and Hemosiderin: A Comparative Study with CT

Ragitha Ramesh1, Arunan Subbiah 2*, Senthil Kumar Aiyappan1

pp. 1-8

This study demonstrates the efficacy of SWI, particularly the filtered phase image, in accurately differentiating calcification from hemosiderin, offering a safer alternative to CT imaging.

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Published online 21 October 2024

Risk Factors for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection Among HIV/AIDS Populations in China

Zhao Junpeng1,2,3, Richard Avoi1*, Azman Bin Atil  Azmi1, Zheng Baiqin2, Wang Lei2, Qiang Rundong2, Cao Huihui2, Gao Weilin2, Zhang Xu2, Du Ruihuan2, Yao Yuhong4, Qi Wenjie4, Wang Lifang5

pp. 1-7

This study identified key factors influencing MTB infection risk in HIV/AIDS patients in Hebei, guiding effective TB prevention strategies.

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