This study aims to investigate antioxidative and antibacterial properties of fresh garlic (non-aged, NG) and aged garlic (AG) by-products extracted with distilled water, ethanol, or chloroform. To determine their antioxidative and antibacterial capacities, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging assay, 2,2'-azino-bis-3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) radical scavenging assay, and HO radical scavenging activity, Fe chelating activity, total ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP), and disc diffusion tests were performed. Total phenol and flavonoid contents from distilled water extract of AG were significantly higher than those of NG. DPPH, ABTS, FRAP, and HO scavenging activities of distilled water extract of AG were higher than those of NG. However, Fe chelating activities of ethanol and chloroform extracts were higher than those of distilled water extracts for both NG and AG. Antibacterial effects of AG were higher than those of NG. In conclusion, aged garlic showed more potent antioxidant and antibacterial effects than fresh garlic.
Single-ion conducting
polymer electrolyte (SICPE) is a safer alternative
to the conventional high-performance liquid electrolyte for Li-ion
batteries. The performance of SICPEs-based Li-ion batteries is limited
due to the low Li+ conductivities of SICPEs at room temperature.
Herein, we demonstrated the synthesis of a novel SICPE, poly(ethylene-co-acrylic lithium (fluoro sulfonyl)imide) (PEALiFSI), with
acrylic (fluoro sulfonyl)imide anion (AFSI). The solvent- and plasticizer-free
PEALiFSI electrolyte, which was assembled at 90 °C under pressure,
exhibited self-healing properties with remarkably high Li+ conductivity (5.84 × 10–4 S cm–1 at 25 °C). This is mainly due to the self-healing behavior
of this electrolyte, which induced to increase the proportion of the
amorphous phase. Additionally, the weak interaction of Li+ with the resonance-stabilized AFSI anion is also responsible for
high Li+ conductivity. This self-healed SICPE showed high
Li+ transference number (ca. 0.91), flame and heat retardancy,
and good thermal stability, which concurrently delivered ca. 88.25%
(150 mAh g–1 at 0.1C) of the theoretical capacitance
of LiFePO4 cathode material at 25 °C with the full-cell
configuration of LiFePO4/PEALiFSI/graphite. Furthermore,
the self-healed PEALiFSI-based all-solid-state Li battery showed high
electrochemical cycling stability with the capacity retention of 95%
after 500 charge–discharge cycles.
In this qualitative study, researchers examined cultural and attitudinal factors that might be related to sun-exposure behaviors among East Asian women living in Australia. Researchers asked Chinese (n = 20) and Korean (n = 16) immigrant women who participated in a larger cross-sectional quantitative study of vitamin D blood levels to volunteer to participate in an in-depth interview in 2010. These women reported a number of cultural factors related to their attitudes and behaviors with regard to sun exposure. They expressed preference for fair skin, a tradition of covering skin when outdoors, and no sunbathing culture. They believed that fair skin was more beautiful than tanned skin. They reported that beauty was the reason for active avoidance of sunlight exposure. Although they reported knowledge of the need for sun avoidance due to skin cancer risk, few reported knowledge about the benefits of sun exposure for adequate vitamin D levels. These findings may provide some reasons for vitamin D deficiency previously reported in these populations. Thus, researchers recommend that these attitudes of excessive sun protection and limiting sun exposure be further investigated as they may have implications for planning and delivery of health promotion programs to this growing population of immigrants in Australia.
Exercise and fall prevention interventions need to be culturally appropriate and utilise the positive influences of social support, especially from physicians and family. While these findings can be used to inform the delivery of programs to these population groups, future studies should focus specifically on experiences and perceptions of older CALD people of fall prevention programs as well as the perspectives of program providers. Implications for Rehabilitation Program participation is influenced by cultural values and motivational, social and environmental factors. The meaning and importance of exercise can vary between and within cultures. Exercise and fall prevention interventions need to be culturally appropriate and utilise the positive influences of social support, especially from physicians and family. Providing information that falls can be prevented and the reasons why behaviours need to change will be more likely to encourage older people from CALD backgrounds to contemplate participation.
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