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Bunleu Sungthong

Researcher at Mahasarakham University

Publications -  35
Citations -  291

Bunleu Sungthong is an academic researcher from Mahasarakham University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 32 publications receiving 202 citations. Previous affiliations of Bunleu Sungthong include University of Jena.

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Development and validation of a capillary electrophoresis method for the simultaneous determination of impurities of escitalopram including the R-enantiomer

TL;DR: A stereospecific capillary electrophoresis assay for the simultaneous determination of related substances and the enantiomeric purity of escitalopram was developed by a central composite face-centered factorial design and subsequently validated.
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A meta-analysis of efficacy of Morus alba Linn. to improve blood glucose and lipid profile

TL;DR: Products derived from M. alba can effectively contribute to the reduction in PPG levels, but large-scale RCTs would be informative.
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CE-MS characterization of negatively charged alpha-, beta- and gamma-CD derivatives and their application to the separation of dipeptide and tripeptide enantiomers by CE.

TL;DR: P pH‐dependent reversal of the enantiomer migration order depended on both the CD and the amino acid sequence of the peptides, and the β‐CD derivatives were more effective chiral selectors for the investigated peptides followed by the α-CD derivatives, which were the least effective selectors.
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CE assay for simultaneous determination of charged and neutral impurities in dexamphetamine sulfate using a dual CD system.

TL;DR: A CE assay for the simultaneous determination of charged and uncharged potential impurities of dexamphetamine sulfate including the stereoisomer levoamphetamine was developed and validated and phenylacetone and phenolacetone oxime could be observed at the LOD, indicating the synthetic origin of the investigated samples.
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Efficacy of red yeast rice extract on myocardial infarction patients with borderline hypercholesterolemia: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

TL;DR: It is indicated that RYR extract in MI patients with borderline hypercholesterolemia is associated with improved cardiovascular outcomes and lipid profiles.