Niyada Lansubsakul

ORCID: 0000-0002-8441-0597
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Research Areas
  • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Veterinary Oncology Research
  • Human-Animal Interaction Studies
  • Head and Neck Anomalies
  • Tracheal and airway disorders
  • Airway Management and Intubation Techniques
  • Veterinary Medicine and Surgery
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms

Kasetsart University
2016-2024

Mahidol University
2016

A significant impact of marine pollution is the contamination seafood which has raised concerns due to its potential human health risks. This current study investigated seasonal bioaccumulation 9 heavy metals (Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in 14 commercially important species, including 4 fish, 5 molluscs, crustacean species. Samples were collected from Pattani Bay, province, Thailand, during dry (July 2020) wet (February 2021) seasons. The edible samples analyzed for metal...

10.3390/toxics11010018 article EN cc-by Toxics 2022-12-26

Bioaccumulation of heavy metals can cause physiological and biochemical alterations in aquatic animals. Accumulation Cd Pb oxidative response the liver muscle fish species; Scatophagus argus, Plotosus lineatus, Netuma thalassina Mugil cephalus were evaluated. Cd, indicated by malondialdehyde (MDA) significantly higher than all coastal species. Antioxidative parameters, such as reduced glutathione (GSH), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), varied. S. argus exhibited highest levels...

10.1080/1828051x.2023.2166430 article EN cc-by-nc Italian Journal of Animal Science 2023-02-03

Marine ecosystems are increasingly contaminated by pollutants from human activities which could impact seafood quality. This study investigated the levels of six potentially toxic elements health concern including arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), mercury (Hg), nickel (Ni), and lead (Pb). Analyses those were conducted in eleven commercially available species collected local fish rafts Trang province, Thailand. The findings revealed variations element content among species, with H....

10.1016/j.jafr.2024.101272 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Journal of Agriculture and Food Research 2024-06-27

Canine pyometra, either the closed (closed pyometra [CP]) or open (open [OP]) cervix type, is a frequent uterine disease in intact old age bitches. Therefore, early diagnosis and appropriate medical surgical treatments are crucial to avoid life-threatening condition these This study aimed investigate clinical alterations, blood parameters, causative bacteria, antimicrobial susceptibility, histopathology obtained during aseptic treatment on bitches with pyometra. Sixty of various breeds ages...

10.14202/vetworld.2022.1804-1813 article EN cc-by Veterinary World 2022-07-26

Abstract Objective Using bivalves to indicate aquatic pollutants was favorable for discerning the negative effects of high levels metal accumulation in tissue. We investigated correlation between trace and tissue oxidative response two bivalves. Methods The Asian green mussel Perna viridis blood cockle Tegillarca granosa were sampled along with seawater sediments from three locations around Pattani Bay, Thailand. Accumulation nine metals (cadmium, cobalt, copper, chromium, nickel, manganese,...

10.1002/aah.10200 article EN Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 2023-09-27

Abstract Objective Metals have been reported to alter the oxidative status of both redox-active and redox-inactive metals accompanying stress induction. In aquatic ecosystems, metal contamination is regarded as serious pollutants bioaccumulation, especially when seafood products are involved, which results in human risk. The blue swimming crab Portunus pelagicus a highly popular species for consumption Thailand. meat parts hepatopancreas (HP) together with gonad consumed high demand....

10.1002/aah.10229 article EN Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 2024-08-16

Anatomical abnormalities of the trachea leading to respiratory distress. Few reports describe morphological characterization dog's trachea, particularly in tracheal cartilaginous rings. In this study, twelve tracheas from mixed-breed dog cadavers were obtained investigate their features across three anatomical regions: cervical, thoracic inlet, and intrathoracic trachea. The average length was 18.92 ± 0.67 cm. Each contained a different number rings, ranging 32 41 rings (37.42 0.81 rings). A...

10.56808/2985-1130.3682 article EN The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine 2024-08-23
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