Pawitrabhorn Samutrtai
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Recent Articles
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Samutrtai P, Yingchutrakul Y, Faikhruea K, Vilaivan T, Chaikeeratisak V, Chatwichien J, et al.
Pharmaceuticals (Basel)
. 2024 Aug;
17(8).
PMID: 39204184
Medicinal plants produce various bioactive molecules with potential anti-cancer properties with favorable safety profiles. We aimed to investigate the comprehensive composition of leaf extract and its cytotoxic effects via apoptosis...
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Chomchoei N, Leelapornpisid P, Tipduangta P, Sangthong P, Papan P, Sirithunyalug B, et al.
RSC Adv
. 2023 Dec;
13(50):34987-35002.
PMID: 38046636
The fabrication of mangiferin nanoparticles using an electrospraying technique is a new and promising method for developing nanoparticles with higher efficiency and safety. This study aimed to fabricate mangiferin nanoparticles...
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Sirirungsee V, Samutrtai P, Sangthong P, Papan P, Leelapornpisid P, Saenjum C, et al.
Nanomaterials (Basel)
. 2023 Nov;
13(22).
PMID: 37999285
Mango ( L.) is one of the most economically important fruits in Thailand. Mango has been used as a traditional medicine because it possesses many biological activities, such as antioxidant...
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Siriwaseree J, Yingchutrakul Y, Samutrtai P, Aonbangkhen C, Srathong P, Krobthong S, et al.
Medicina (Kaunas)
. 2023 Aug;
59(8).
PMID: 37629666
Natural products have proven to be a valuable source for the discovery of new candidate drugs for cancer treatment. This study aims to investigate the potential therapeutic effects of "Kerra™",...
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Krobthong S, Yingchutrakul Y, Sittisaree W, Tulyananda T, Samutrtai P, Choowongkomon K, et al.
PeerJ
. 2022 Jul;
10:e13693.
PMID: 35818360
Background: (L.) Juss. ex Kunth is a well-known medicinal plant found in tropical and subtropical regions. It contains a broad range of bioactive compounds that exhibit many biological effects, including...
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Yingchutrakul Y, Krobthong S, Choowongkomon K, Papan P, Samutrtai P, Mahatnirunkul T, et al.
Pharmaceuticals (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
15(6).
PMID: 35745603
or Lingzhi is a fungus species widely known as a traditional medicine. Exploring the beneficial peptides by hydrolysis using pepsin and trypsin has been extensively performed to identify new bioactive...
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Lamtha T, Krobthong S, Yingchutrakul Y, Samutrtai P, Gerner C, Tabtimmai L, et al.
Proteome Sci
. 2022 May;
20(1):9.
PMID: 35578244
Background: The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) overexpression is found in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Targeted molecular therapies such as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) are becoming...
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Krobthong S, Yingchutrakul Y, Samutrtai P, Hitakarun A, Siripattanapipong S, Leelayoova S, et al.
ACS Omega
. 2022 Apr;
7(15):12580-12588.
PMID: 35474788
Leishmaniasis is a tropical disease caused by parasites, which are transmitted through the bites of infected sandflies. We focused on the emergence of leishmaniasis in Thailand caused by a species...
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Samuthtai W, Patumanond J, Samutrtai P, Charernboon T, Jearwattanakanok K, Khorana J
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2022 Mar;
10(3).
PMID: 35327054
A death rate of approximately 32.7 in 100,000 traffic injury victims was reported in Thailand. The prediction of early death would identify and enable prioritization of the most severe patients...
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Krobthong S, Yingchutrakul Y, Visessanguan W, Mahatnirunkul T, Samutrtai P, Chaichana C, et al.
Foods
. 2021 Sep;
10(9).
PMID: 34574267
Excessive lipid accumulation is a serious condition. Therefore, we aimed at developing safe strategies using natural hypolipidemic products. Lingzhi is an edible fungus and potential lipid suppression stimulant. To use...