Asian Journal of Advances in Medical Science https://mbimph.com/index.php/AJOAIMS <p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Asian Journal of Advances in Medical Science</strong>&nbsp;aims to publish high-quality papers in all areas&nbsp;of&nbsp;medical science, medicine, and&nbsp;health. By not excluding papers on the basis of subject area, this journal facilitates the research and wishes to publish papers as long as they are technically correct and scientifically motivated.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp;</p> MB International Media and Publishing House en-US Asian Journal of Advances in Medical Science A Revised Novel Approach of Ischemic Stroke through Thrombolytic Therapy and Thrombectomy https://mbimph.com/index.php/AJOAIMS/article/view/3834 <p>This comprehensive overview analyses the development of ischemic stroke therapy, emphasizing the critical significance that thrombolytic therapy and thrombectomy techniques have played. With a particular set of difficulties, thrombolytic therapy tissue plasminogen activator, or tPA has revolutionized acute stroke care by breaking up clots in a crucial window of time. Simultaneously, thrombectomy has become a revolutionary intervention, especially for large-vessel occlusions, offering a localized, effective approach and expanding therapy windows. This review guides you through the historical events, technological developments, and continuing research that have shaped these methods. The importance of individualized treatment plans, the use of telemedicine, and the bright future prospects for the management of ischemic strokes are emphasized.</p> Akula Ruchitha Sai Aaravula Hemanth Babu Mopuri jyothsna K. Somasekhar Reddy A. Sudheer Copyright (c) 2024 © Copyright MB International Media and Publishing House. All rights reserved. 2024-01-02 2024-01-02 1 11 Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Rosemary: An In-depth Review of its Pharmacological Properties https://mbimph.com/index.php/AJOAIMS/article/view/3852 <p>The pharmacological effects of rosemary plant period a wide range and include anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Rosemary is shown to have its potential on Ischemic stroke because of its Anti-oxidant and Anti-inflammatory properties. It contains strong antioxidants such carnosol, which has anti-inflammatory properties, and Rosmarinus acid, which fights oxidative stress. Rosemary is an attractive possibility for treating disorders like oxidative-related diseases because of its dual activity. Additionally, Rosemary has shown neuroprotective qualities that aid in maintaining brain health and cognitive function. The aromatic components in its essential oil may improve concentration and memory. Rosemary has also been investigated for its potential in hair care, with research indicating that it can encourage hair growth. These rosemary Officinalis also have different chemical substances and compounds like Terpenes, Essential oils, Bicyclic monoterpenes, Monoterpenoids, Ester and also, we have different pharmacological activates they are Anti-oxidative, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-microbial, Anti-obesity, Anti-fungal, Anti-cancer, Anti-diabetic, Cardiovascular activity, Skin health, Neuroprotective, Gastrointestinal, Sperm motility, Anti-depressant, Anti-viral activity.</p> Y. Sai Charan Teja L. S. Jyothika N. Vasavi K. Soma Sekhar Reddy A. Sudheer Copyright (c) 2024 © Copyright MB International Media and Publishing House. All rights reserved. 2024-01-08 2024-01-08 19 31 A Review on Artificial Sweetener Sucralose and Its Impact on Autoimmunity https://mbimph.com/index.php/AJOAIMS/article/view/4021 <p>Sucralose, a popular artificial sweetener with low-calorie content and strong sweetness, is a common replacement for sugar in today's diet. This review critically analyses the research findings to identify any possible relationship between sucralose intake and autoimmune disorders. Research using various approaches, including in vitro, animal, and human research, yields complex results. The research raises concerns regarding the safety of sucralose, even at amounts deemed ordinary in intake while highlighting undesirable effects such as cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, and immunomodulation. Research on humans indicates possible effects on thyroid function and connections to autoimmune thyroiditis, while studies on animals provide histomorphological evidence of pancreatic toxicity and aggravation of autoimmune disease development. The immunomodulatory effects of sucralose, such as effects on human lymphocytes, T cell-mediated responses, and disruption of intestinal epithelial barriers, are revealed. The interpretation of data is further complicated by individual variability, which is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Study designs are critically evaluated to identify their advantages and disadvantages. Contradictory findings and gaps in the research highlight the complex relationship between sucrose and autoimmunity. Sucralose consumption is advised to be avoided by people with autoimmune diseases due to adverse effects that have been reported. The conclusion summarizes the main findings and emphasizes the need for continued study to inform public health guidelines and personal decisions about sucralose usage. This summary shows that the complex interaction between sucrose and autoimmunity is a developing field that requires ongoing research.</p> Battala Sreevidya Akula Ruchitha Sai Karnati Vandana Akkiraju Sudheer Kanala Somasekhar Reddy Copyright (c) 2024 Author(s). The licensee is the journal publisher. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 2024-04-12 2024-04-12 43 52 How Frequent Multi Follicular Response in Intra Uterine Insemination Cycle Leads to Multiple Pregnancy in Prolong Primary Subfertile Patient? https://mbimph.com/index.php/AJOAIMS/article/view/3836 <p>Previously published studies on multi follicular studies are not consistent. Intra uterine insemination (IUI) is a good treatment option for limited resource countries because of its cost effectiveness and easy accessibility in remote areas. We aimed to identify pregnancy determining factors of IUI following controlled ovarian stimulation among educated sub fertile women in Bangladesh. A cross sectional retrospective study was conducted at Fertility Center of Evercare Hospital Dhaka, Bangladesh from January 2016 to December 2018 where 518 IUI cycles performed after taking written consent from participants. A total of 426 couples medical records were analyzed on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria. ovarian stimulating agent like clomiphene citrate tablet and human menopausal gonadotropin (HMG) subcutaneous injection alone or combined has been given to every women under this study. While at least one follicle diameter reached 18 mm then intramuscular Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) was given and IUI procedure was performed after 36 hours later. While analyzing the data a higher mea n± SD was observed in pregnant groups than non-pregnant one regarding women’s age, BMI, their husband’s initial total motile sperm, inseminated harvested sperm and endometrial thickness though duration of married life was more in non-pregnant but these were not statistically significant. But the number of mature follicle was significantly higher in pregnant woman (<em>P</em>&lt; 0.001). More than three follicle yield highest pregnancy than single or double follicles. Multi follicles showed a gradual decrease with age. A higher IUI was observed in woman with normal ovarian reserve. We propose that, IUI could be an effective therapeutic procedures for women with primary subfertility and could aid as an effective assisted reproductive technology in medical science.</p> Md. Rafiqul Islam Bhuiyan S. M. Khaliduzzaman Khairun Nahar Priti Shahneaz Ali Khan Amir Hossan Shaikat Copyright (c) 2024 © Copyright MB International Media and Publishing House. All rights reserved. 2024-01-02 2024-01-02 12 18 Molecular Docking Studies of Nigella Sativa Linn Seed Compound Against Alzheimer's Disease: An in silico Study https://mbimph.com/index.php/AJOAIMS/article/view/3969 <p>Alzheimer's disease is a neurological disorder that can lead to brain atrophy and dementia, affecting cognitive, social, behavioral, and emotional abilities. Medicinal plants have proven to be effective in addressing Alzheimer's disease. <em>Nigella sativa</em> Linn seeds have been extensively utilized in managing a range of nervous system conditions, including AD, epilepsy and neurotoxicity. In this study, it has been reported that the evaluation of the anti-Alzheimer potential of phytoconstituents in <em>Nigella sativa</em> Linn seeds was done using molecular docking analysis. The AutoDock 4.2.6 software has used the chemical Kaempferol 3-(2-galloyl-alpha-L-arabinopyranoside) to identify and fulfill the Lamarckian genetic algorithm. The binding affinity of Kaempferol 3-(2-galloyl-alpha-L-arabinopyranoside) with key targets: acetylcholinesterase, amyloid beta peptide, and beta-secretase, represented by PDB IDs 7E3H, 2M4J, and 1FKN, respectively. Remarkably, <em>Nigella sativa</em> L., seeds exhibit a superior binding affinity and inhibitory effect on acetylcholinesterase (AChE), amyloid beta peptide (Aβ or APP) and beta-secretase (BACE) compared to conventional medication. Donepezil was employed as a positive control in this investigation. This study delves into the evaluation of <em>Nigella sativa</em> Linn's phytoconstituents for their potential in combating Alzheimer's disease through molecular docking analysis. Among the bioactive components of <em>Nigella sativa</em> Linn, kaempferol 3-(2-galloyl-alpha-L-arabinopyranoside) and the standard drug Donepezil stand out as promising candidates for therapeutic purposes. The affinity of Kaempferol 3-(2-galloyl-alpha-L-arabinopyranoside (Binding energy = -7.84 kcal/mol) to bind with acetylcholine esterase significantly surpasses that of the standard drug Donepezil, as indicated by the higher binding energy. The ligand efficiency of Kaempferol 3-(2-galloyl-alpha-L-arabinopyranoside, calculated as the binding energy per non-hydrogen atom (-0.37 kcal/mol), is also greater than that of the standard drug Donepezil. These findings underscore the importance of further comprehensive research on Kaempferol 3-(2-galloyl-alpha-L-arabinopyranoside) as a potential treatment for Alzheimer's disease, owing to its superior efficacy compared to existing medications.</p> S. Sudha B. Chitra S. Arif Nisha R. Beema Shafreen Copyright (c) 2024 Author(s). The licensee is the journal publisher. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 2024-03-22 2024-03-22 32 42