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As cardiovascular diseases are still a major cause of death in most countries, it is still relevant to look into treatment of such diseases. Dyslipidemia is one of the important identified risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. As this is largely driven by lifestyle and diet, it may be difficult to control it with lifestyle modifications alone. Currently, Statins remains to be the mainstay therapy for dyslipidemia but this is also met by problems within certain patient population. The drug may be contraindicated in certain patient groups; some patients tend to not respond to Statins; while certain patients may not tolerate the adverse events. This study looked into available literature on studies done on dyslipidemia using plant-based formulations using randomized clinical trial. Based on the review conducted, there are several plant-based formations with potential to be similar in efficacy to Statins. Some of the plants used are abundant or may be easily sourced. With the increasing popularity of food supplements or nutraceuticals, exploration on the potential of plant-based products is attractive. Despite the promising results of some studies, these will need further investigations and targeting a larger population size. Formulation options may need to be explored also focused on its stability.
As cardiovascular diseases are still a major cause of death in most countries, it is still relevant to look into treatment of such diseases. Dyslipidemia is one of the important identified risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. As this is largely driven by lifestyle and diet, it may be difficult to control it with lifestyle modifications alone. Currently, Statins remains to be the mainstay therapy for dyslipidemia but this is also met by problems within certain patient population. The drug may be contraindicated in certain patient groups; some patients tend to not respond to Statins; while certain patients may not tolerate the adverse events. This study looked into available literature on studies done on dyslipidemia using plant-based formulations using randomized clinical trial. Based on the review conducted, there are several plant-based formations with potential to be similar in efficacy to Statins. Some of the plants used are abundant or may be easily sourced. With the increasing popularity of food supplements or nutraceuticals, exploration on the potential of plant-based products is attractive. Despite the promising results of some studies, these will need further investigations and targeting a larger population size. Formulation options may need to be explored also focused on its stability.
The current study was conducted to detect the accompanying bacterial causes in people with heart disease of both sexes and of different ages of patients. Collected 150 blood samples of the people who visited Marjan Specialized Hospital, and the results of the transplantation were shown through the study of the appearance of pathogens the people who visited Marjan Specialized Hospital, and the results of the transplants were revealed through the study of the appearance of the flora, 193 were positive for the transplant out of 150 and 11 no growth culture. The positive bacteria included the highest percentage of the positive bacterial isolates is Staphylococcus aureus if the isolation percentage was 34.75%As for the negative bacteria, Enterococcus it was the highest isolation rate was 31.97%.the level of interleukin was measured IL10 Which showed an increase in its concentration in patient samples, especially in the 70-61 group, reaching (381.6667±16.56301pg/ml) compared to control in the same group reaching (299.0000±31.51190pg/ml). And IL35 which showed an increase in its concentration in patient samples, especially in the (70-61) group, reaching (1722.6667±2067.59796pg/ml) Compared to its value in healthy subjects while the age group (41-50) (45.08141±26.02776pg/ml) showed the lowest concentration of this interleukin and it was compared to the healthy and the same group.
In the present study, we investigate the serum cholesterol level and the liver enzymes (alkaline phosphatase, alanine transaminase, and aspartate aminotransferase) in mice. Lindane (δ- isomer), 100mg/kg body weight, injected subcutaneously for 30 days. Our present study found that after 30 days of lindane administration, after sacrificing the mice, a significant increase in serum cholesterol levels observed. Alkaline phosphatase levels significantly decreased, whereas the alanine transaminase and aspartate aminotransferase levels significantly increased.
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