A Study to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetic Profiles and Safety of CKD-393(2) in Healthy Volunteers...
Type2DiabetesA Study to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetic Profiles and Safety of CKD-393(2) in Healthy Volunteers Under Fed Conditions
Association Between Intakes of Protein, Calcium and Milk With Gene Expression and Linear Growth...
Nutritional StuntingNutritional Anemia5 moreProtein is one type of nutrients known as the cause of stunting in developing countries since the mid-1970s (1) but then less attention on protein intake with the assumption that protein intake is sufficient. Compilation of published and non-published dietary intake research among Indonesian children aged 3-12 years (2), 0-18 years old (3) and 1-3 years old (3) found that protein intake among Indonesian children was sufficient (4). This finding is also confirmed by some other studies in 6 low-income countries and lead to the conclusion that growth restriction is not due to protein deficiency (5). Since then, micronutrient received main attention for the past 4 decades (1) to improve the health and survival of young children in developing countries. Issues on the need to re-examined protein recently emerge after the paper of Semba (1,6) regarding the low circulating amino acid among stunted children. It was hypothesized that the correlation between the low level of circulating amino acid with linear growth was through the mechanism of rapamycin complex C1 (mTORC1) and general control nonderepressible 2 (GCN2) pathway that contributes in the synthesis of sphingolipids and glycerophospholipids (6). However, the mechanism on how amino acid link to linear growth remains unclear. Fortification among Asian children revealed that only milk as food vehicles reported a significant effect on linear growth (2). It is likely that the effect on linear growth is influenced not only on micronutrient content of the fortified foods but also on protein and amino acid profiles of milk as the food vehicle.
Development and Field Testing of Ready-to-use-therapeutic Foods Made of Local Ingredients in Bangladesh...
Severe Acute Malnutrition in ChildhoodAround 0.5 million under-five children are currently suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in Bangladesh and are at risk of death. Children with SAM and complications should be treated in a health care facility. It is imperative, however, to manage children with SAM but without any complications in the community. This requires a ready-to-use-therapeutic food (RUTF) that conforms to standard recommendations on its composition. The prototype RUTF is peanut based, made outside Bangladesh, and has to be imported. By developing a RUTF using local food ingredients, test it for acceptability and efficacy in the treatment of children with SAM, hopefully make the treatment of SAM cost-effective and sustainable. Hypothesis: Does the locally developed ready-to-use-therapeutic foods (RUTFs) demonstrate similar or better acceptability and efficacy in the treatment of children suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) when compared to the prototype RUTF (Plumpynut)?
Effects of Three Feeding Regimens on Recovery of Uncomplicated Severely Acute Malnourished Children...
Uncomplicated Severe Acute MalnutritionThis project aims to assess the efficacy of three options under consideration in India for home management of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM). The investigators propose to conduct a multi-center randomized controlled trial to determine the efficacy of two community-supported home-based regimes using centrally or locally produced Ready to Use Therapeutic Foods (RUTF) for recovery from uncomplicated SAM after 16 weeks of management, compared with an augmented home-prepared foods regimen. The trial will enroll 911 children with uncomplicated SAM and will have enough statistical power to detect a 15% or greater difference in recovery rates between either one of the intervention groups compared with comparison group.
Gastric- Versus Jejunal Feeding Tubes in Alcoholic Liver Diseases
MalnutritionLiver Diseases1 moreThe study is an unblinded randomized trial, designed to examine whether gastric- or jejunal feeding tubes are the most effect full to feed patients with alcoholic liver diseases and non-sufficient oral intake. The primary outcome will be differences in nutrition intake between the groups. Secondary outcomes will be: the amount of unplanned tube discontinuations; handgrip and patients' quality of life, nausea & vomiting. The study will include 40 patients at Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark.
Bioavailability Study of Duloxetine Delayed-Relase Capsules 60 mg Under Fed Condition
HealthyThis study were to compare the relative bioavailability of Duloxetine HCl delayed release capsule 60 mg with that of 'CYMBALTA®' delayed release capsule 60 mg (Duloxetine HCl delayed release capsule 60 mg) in healthy, adult, human subjects under fed conditions and to monitor safety of subjects
Bioequivalence Study of Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride Tablets 5 mg Under Fed Condition
FedThis is a single-dose, Randomized, two-period,cross over pivotal study. The purpose of this study is to assess the bioequivalence between Test Product and the corresponding Reference Product under fed condition in normal, healthy, adult, human subjects.
Two Way Bioequivalence Study Under Fed Conditions
HealthyThe purpose of this study is to assess the single dose bioequivalence of Ondansetron ODFS 8mg with Zofran ODT® (Containing Ondansetron 8 mg) in healthy, male and female adult, human study participants under fed conditions. The purpose is to monitor clinical status, adverse events, laboratory investigations and to assess relative safety and tolerance of ondansetron formulations under fed conditions.
Bioequivalence Study of Trandolapril 4 mg Tablets of Dr. Reddy's Under Fed Conditions
HealthyThe purpose of this study is To compare the single oral dose bioavailability of test product, Trandolapril 4 mg Tablets of Dr. Reddy's and Mavik® 4 mg Tablet of Abbott Laboratories, in healthy, adult, human subjects, under fed conditions to assess bioequivalence. To monitor adverse events and ensure safety of subjects.
Pilot Study of PUFA-optimized RUTF for Severe Acute Malnutrition
KwashiorkorMarasmusTo test whether a ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) enriched with polyunsaturated fatty acids (RUTF-P) is as effective for the treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) as standard RUTF.