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The development and application of a highly sensitive electrochemical screen-printed electrode (SPE) for the determination of folic acid (FA) is presented. The SPE was fabricated on a polyethylene substrate using customized graphite ink and modified with Printex L6 carbon (PL6C) dispersed in chitosan (Chi). Gold (Au) nanoparticles were electrodeposited onto the SPE surface, followed by electropolymerization of polyaniline (PAni) in a deep eutectic solvent (DES), enhancing the electrochemical performance. The modified PAni-DES/Au/PL6C@Chi/SPE was characterized using cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry in 0.1 mol L⁻ Britton-Robinson buffer solution at pH 7.0. Compared to the bare SPE, the modified sensor showed a significantly enhanced current response for FA detection, with a linear dynamic range of 1.15 to 40.00 μmol L⁻ (R = 0.998) and a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.018 μmol L⁻. The sensor was successfully applied to real samples such as saliva, blood serum, and urine, exhibiting high sensitivity with recovery between 95.25% and 103.80%. It also demonstrated excellent selectivity against common interferents, and the fully lab-made platform offers competitive performance compared to conventional systems, highlighting its innovative design and potential for customization. The absence of a significant memory effect and minimal matrix interference further underscore the sensor's reliability for clinical diagnoses and quality control analyses. Additionally, the sensor is cost-effective and requires low reagent and sample consumption, making it a promising alternative for practical applications.
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Eur J Nutr
September 2025
Nutritional Biomarker Laboratory, MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Background: The UK has a high and increasing prevalence of folate deficiency. The decision to start mandatory folic acid fortification has not yet been implemented. Concern has been raised about the effect of high folate on vitamin B12 status.
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September 2025
Department of Hematology and Immunohematology, School of Biomedical and Laboratory Science, College of Medicine and Health Science, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia.
Background: Anemia is the most frequent complication during pregnancy. Iron and folate deficiencies are the primary causes of anemia during pregnancy resulting from low hemoglobin concentration. Globally, preventive strategies such as iron and folic acid supplementation, improved dietary practice and deworming program play a crucial role in reducing the rate of anemia.
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August 2025
Department of Gastroenterology, People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Urumqi 830001, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China.
Background: Celiac disease (CeD), an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten ingestion, is characterized by non-specific clinical manifestations such as fatigue, abdominal pain, and nutritional deficiencies, often leading to substantial diagnostic delays. Prolonged delays (≥ 2 years from symptom onset) are associated with increased risks of complications like osteoporosis, small intestinal lymphoma, and reduced quality of life.
Aim: To estimate diagnostic delay prevalence and identify risk factors in Chinese CeD patients.
Neurol Res
July 2025
College of Business and Management, St. Paul University Manila, Philippines.
Objective: This study focuses on the cognitive dysfunction in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), aims to in-depth analysis of the Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) gene polymorphism, homocysteine (Hcy) and the intrinsic relationship between the disease, and build accurate and effective prediction model.
Methods: A total of 193 AD patients were divided into a training set ( = 135) and a validation set ( = 58) according to the ratio of 7:3. The risk factors were screened by univariate and multivariate Logistic regression in the training set, and the nomogram model was constructed.
J Pediatr
August 2025
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 3401 Civic Center Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104; The Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Civic Center Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Electronic address:
Objective: In this study, we aimed to identify barriers and facilitators of adherence to methotrexate (MTX) in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).
Study Design: We conducted a qualitative cross-sectional study employing semi-structured interviews of 20 adolescents with JIA with varying levels of MTX adherence, determined by pharmacy dispense data. We used grounded theory to identify common themes, which we organized into barriers and facilitators, subdivided into World Health Organization (WHO) adherence domains.