
Kewalin Inthanon- PhD cell biology
- Professor (Assistant), Academic lecturer at Thammasat University
Kewalin Inthanon
- PhD cell biology
- Professor (Assistant), Academic lecturer at Thammasat University
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Introduction
I’m a lecturer at Thammasat University, Lampang Campus. I’m interested in cell biology, signaling pathway, nutraceutical and longevity of human life and health. Now, I’m pretty much focusing on finding some natural products to protect the cells from oxidative stress which a major cause of many age-related diseases. **If anyone would like to join my work, you are very welcome.**
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December 2015 - May 2016
January 2013 - January 2014
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Polycaprolactone (PCL), a hydrophobic-degradable polyester, has been widely investigated and extensively developed, to increase the biocompatibility for tissue engineering. This research was the first trial to evaluate the intrinsic biological responses of human Wharton's Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells (hWJMSCs) cultured on alkaline hydrolysis and lo...
Averrhoa bilimbi L., a tropical plant native to Southeast Asia, is traditionally used in folk medicine to treat various ailments, including infections, inflammation, hypertension, obesity, and diabetes. In this study, the fruits of A. bilimbi L. were successfully isolated and identified as -sitosterol (1), zeorin (2), helilandin B (3), 2'-hydroxy-...
Obesity poses a significant global health challenge, necessitating the search for novel therapeutic agents to address this epidemic. Chromenes, known for their diverse bioactivities, hold promise as potential anti-obesity compounds, yet research in this area remains limited. This pioneering study represents the first exploration of synthetic chrome...
Adipogenesis research often necessitates lengthy induction protocols and intricate biochemical assays to assess lipid accumulation, posing challenges for rapid screening of substances affecting fat cell formation. The purpose of this study is to present a novel, expedited approach utilizing L929 cells and image-based analysis to evaluate the adipog...
Novel biomaterials suitable for bone tissue engineering are currently in demand, and reformulating natural and synthetic biomaterials has caught scientists' attention. Cellulose and collagen have been utilized in biomedical fields. This research aimed to fabricate collagen‐cellulose‐poly( l ‐lactide) (Col‐Cel‐PLL) scaffold using collagen, cellulose...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to cancer growth and metastasis. Using antioxidants to modulate cellular ROS levels is a promisingstrategy for cancer prevention and treatment. Calophyllum inophyllum L., or tamanu, is a medicinal plant renowned for its anti-infammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer properties in traditional medicine systems....
Age-related diseases (ARDs) and cellular senescence are significant concerns as the aging population increases in Thailand and the ASEAN region. Oxidative stress, induced by free radicals that result in the formation of senescent cells (SCs), is a primary contributor to ARDs. Antioxidant-rich plants have potential in mitigating free radical-related...
Polycaprolactone (PCL), a hydrophobic-degradable polyester, has been widely investigated and extensively developed, to increase the biocompatibility for tissue engineering. This research was the first trial to evaluate the intrinsic biological responses of human Wharton's Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells (hWJMSCs) cultured on alkaline hydrolysis and lo...
Sericin effected on the survival and differentiation of human embryonic stem cells.
Zingiber cassumunar (ZC) is used by tribal people in northern Thailand in traditional remedies for anti-obesity and in food recipes. Extracts from this plant have been studied for several pharmacological effects including anti-obesity, but with no clear evidence on cellular mechanism of activity. This study aim to investigate the lipolytic and anti...
Stem cells based tissue engineering requires biocompatible materials, which allow the cells to adhere, expand, and differentiate in a large scale. An ideal biomaterial for clinical application should be free from mammalian products which cause immune reactivities and pathogen infections. We invented a novel biodegradable poly(L-lactic-co-
ε
-caprol...
In this study, for the first time, a biodegradable poly(L-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone), PLC 67:33 copolymer was developed for use as temporary scaffolds in reconstructive nerve surgery. The effect of the surface topology and pore architecture were studied on the biocompatibility for supporting the growth of human umbilical cord Wharton's jelly-derive...
A process of low-energy ion-beam-induced gene transfection in human cancer cells was developed for non-viral DNA transfection. The whole process included maintenance of the cells in vacuum, ion beam bombardment of the cells with optimized ion beam condition leading to a medium cell viability, and DNA transfer. A method of using a specially designed...
a b s t r a c t a r t i c l e i n f o Available online xxxx Keywords: Plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII) Cell attachment Chitosan membrane Enhancement Inhibition Chitosan membranes are good biodegradable materials for artificial organ applications. Treatment of the mem-brane surface with energetic ions can promote the application potential. P...
Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stem cells (WJMSCs) are important alternative source of pluripotent cells for several therapeutic purposes. Understanding of adhesion properties of such cells is necessary to regulate the attachment, growth and proliferation on targeted culture surfaces. BCP-K1, a line of WJMSCs, and polystyrene (PS) culture dishes were...
Questions
Question (1)
Hello. I set up the experiment in human ESC to evaluate the adhesion and cell cycle protein expression level by elisa. Both proteins expressed in the same time. Is that posiible to happen like that? The attachment protein is e-cadherin and the cell cycle protein is ki-67. Anyone please reply. Thank you very much.