Sura Hasan Al-Zubaidi’s research while affiliated with Al-Mustaqbal University and other places

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Digestive enzymes activity including lipase, protease, and amylase narrow-clawed crayfish (P. leptodactylus) fed with basal diet and supplemented with LS1 (L. salivarius, 1 × 10⁷ CFU/g), LS2 (L. salivarius, 1×10⁹ CFU/g), PE1 (Pectin, 5 g/kg), and PE2 (Pectin, 10 g/kg), LS1PE1 (L. salivarius, 1×107 CFU/g + Pectin, 5 g/kg), and LS2PE2 (L. salivarius, 1×109 CFU/g + Pectin, 10 g/kg) for 18 weeks. Bars represent the mean±SD (n=3). Different superscripts show significant differences between the experimental groups.
The TVC (total viable heterotrophic bacteria count) and LAB (lactic acid bacteria) of crayfish narrow-clawed crayfish (P. leptodactylus) fed with basal diet and supplemented with LS1 (L. salivarius, 1×107 CFU/g), LS2 (L. salivarius, 1×109 CFU/g), PE1 (Pectin, 5 g/kg), and PE2 (Pectin, 10 g/kg), LS1PE1 (L. salivarius, 1×107 CFU/g + Pectin, 5 g/kg) and LS2PE2 (L. salivarius, 1×109 CFU/g + Pectin, 10 g/kg) for 18 weeks. Bars represent the mean±SD (n=3). Different superscripts show significant differences between the experimental groups.
Antioxidant enzymes activities of crayfish narrow-clawed crayfish (P. leptodactylus) fed with basal diet and supplemented with LS1 (L. salivarius, 1×107 CFU/g), LS2 (L. salivarius, 1×109 CFU/g), PE1 (Pectin, 5 g/kg), and PE2 (Pectin, 10 g/kg), LS1PE1 (L. salivarius, 1×107 CFU/g + Pectin, 5 g/kg), and LS2PE2 (L. salivarius, 1×109 CFU/g + Pectin, 10 g/kg) for 18 weeks. Bars represent the mean±SD (n=3). Different superscripts show significant differences between the experimental groups.
Mortality rate of crayfish narrow-clawed crayfish (P. leptodactylus) fed with basal diet and supplemented with LS1 (L. salivarius, 1×107 CFU/g), LS2 (L. salivarius, 1×109 CFU/g), PE1 (Pectin, 5 g/kg), and PE2 (Pectin, 10 g/kg), LS1PE1 (L. salivarius, 1×107 CFU/g + Pectin. 5 g/kg) and LS2PE2 (L. salivarius, 1×109 CFU/g + Pectin, 10 g/kg) for 18 weeks. Bars represent the mean±SD (n=3). Different superscripts show significant differences between the experimental groups.
Effects of Dietary Pectin and Lactobacillus salivarius ATCC 11741 on Growth Performance, Immunocompetence, Gut Microbiota, Antioxidant Capacity, and Disease Resistance in Narrow-Clawed Crayfish, Postantacus leptodactylus
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Mohammad Mansouri Chorehi

The present study was conducted to clarify the effects of Lactobacillus salivarius (LS) ATCC 11741 and pectin (PE) on growth performance, digestive enzymes activity, gut microbiota composition, immune parameters, antioxidant defense as well as disease resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila in narrow-clawed crayfish, Postantacus leptodactylus. During 18 weeks trial feeding, 525 narrow-clawed crayfish juvenile (8.07±0.1 g) fed with seven experimental diets including control (basal diet), LS1 (1×107 CFU/g), LS2 (1×109 CFU/g), PE1 (5 g/kg), PE2 (10 g/kg), LS1PE1 (1×107 CFU/g +5 g/kg), and LS2PE2 (1×109 CFU/g +10 g/kg). After 18 weeks, growth parameters (final weight, weight gain, and specific growth rate) and feed conversion rate were significantly improved in all treatments (P<0.05). Besides, diets incorporated with LS1PE1 and LS2PE2 significantly increased the activity of amylase and protease enzymes compared to LS1, LS2, and control groups (P<0.05). Microbiological analyses revealed that the total heterotrophic bacteria count (TVC) and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) of narrow-clawed crayfish fed diets containing LS1, LS2, LS1PE1, and LS2PE2 were higher than control group. The highest total haemocyte count (THC), large-granular (LGC) and semigranular cells (SGC) count, and hyaline count (HC) was obtained in LS1PE1 (P<0.05). Similarly, higher immunity activity (lysozyme (LYZ), phenoloxidase (PO), nitroxidesynthetase (NOs), and alkaline phosphatase (AKP)) observed in the LS1PE1 treatment compared to the control group (P<0.05). The glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity remarkably enhanced in LS1PE1 and LS2PE2, while malondialdehyde (MDA) content reduced in these two treatments. In addition, specimens belonging to LS1, LS2, PE2, LS1PE1, and LS2PE2 groups presented higher resistance against A. hydrophila compared to the control group. In conclusion, feeding narrow-clawed crayfish with synbiotic had higher efficiency on growth parameters, immunocompetence, and disease resistance compared to single consumption of prebiotics and probiotics.

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Effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell-based regenerative medicine
Clinical application of mesenchymal stem cell in regenerative medicine: a narrative review

July 2022

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Stem Cell Research & Therapy

The multipotency property of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has attained worldwide consideration because of their immense potential for immunomodulation and their therapeutic function in tissue regeneration. MSCs can migrate to tissue injury areas to contribute to immune modulation, secrete anti-inflammatory cytokines and hide themselves from the immune system. Certainly, various investigations have revealed anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, reconstruction , and wound healing potentials of MSCs in many in vitro and in vivo models. Moreover, current progresses in the field of MSCs biology have facilitated the progress of particular guidelines and quality control approaches, which eventually lead to clinical application of MSCs. In this literature, we provided a brief overview of immunoregulatory characteristics and immunosuppressive activities of MSCs. In addition, we discussed the enhancement, utilization, and therapeutic responses of MSCs in neural, liver, kidney, bone, heart diseases, and wound healing.

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... The excessive use of chemical drugs and various antibiotics can cause a series of problems such as harmful chemical residues and antibiotic resistance; thus, safe and effective materials should be explored to address these issues (Zhang, 2018). In recent years, varying natural materials, such as pectin and Lactobacillus salivarius ATCC 11741 (Jastaniah et al., 2022), oak (Quercus brantii) acorn extract ( and juvenile red sea bream (Pagrus major) (Mahjabin et al., 2018) to modulate their growth and/or immune response. However, no report has been published on the effect of adding fucoidan to the feed of cray sh on its growth properties, muscle trophic component and innate immunity. ...

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Modulation of the growth properties, body trophic component, immune response and immunity-related gene expression of red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii upon dietary fucoidan
Effects of Dietary Pectin and Lactobacillus salivarius ATCC 11741 on Growth Performance, Immunocompetence, Gut Microbiota, Antioxidant Capacity, and Disease Resistance in Narrow-Clawed Crayfish, Postantacus leptodactylus

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Clinical application of mesenchymal stem cell in regenerative medicine: a narrative review

Stem Cell Research & Therapy