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2. Effect of dietary aflatoxins (AFB1) on hematological and biochemical indices of male buffaloes
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Naseer, Omer, Khan, Jawaria Ali, Khan, Muhammad Sarwar, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Naseer, Junaid, Sohail, Muhmmad Luqman, Saleem, Muhmmad Usman, Ahmad, Waqas, and Ahmad, Abdullah Saghir
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- 2018
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3. Effect of levamisole and trichlorfon on the cholinesterase activity in rabbits
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Irfan, Hafiz Muhammad, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Ashraf, Muhammad, and Maqbool, Azhar
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- 2008
4. Biosynthesis and characterization of zinc oxide nanoparticles using Nigella sativa against coccidiosis in commercial poultry
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Lail, Najam-ul, Sattar, Adeel, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Hafeez, Mian Abdul, Khalid, Abdur Rauf, Mahmood, Sammina, Shabbir, Muhammad Abubakr, Ahmed, Waqas, Aleem, Muhammad Tahir, Alouffi, Abdulaziz, and Almutairi, Mashal M.
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- 2023
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5. Isolation of alkaloidal and glycosidal fractions from leaves of Trigonella foenum-graecum L. cv. Desi indigenous to Pakistan for antiprostaglandin evaluation as substitute of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
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Shaukat, Tahir Mahmood, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Javeed, Aqeel, Rehman, Habib ur, and Shaukat, Tariq Mahmood
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- 2023
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6. Comprehensive Analysis of Curcumin Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles, Synthesis, Characterization, and Cytogenotoxic Profiling.
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Saif, Alia, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Sattar, Adeel, Tipu, Yasin, Alharbi, Hanan M., Saher, Uzma, and Awan, Tanzeela
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- 2024
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7. Pharmacological effect of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach extracts against lead‐induced toxicity in rats.
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Rasool, Naeem, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Javeed, Aqeel, Nawaz, Muhammad, Imran, Muhammad, Hussain, Muzzamal, Mushtaq, Zarina, and AL Jbawi, Entessar
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RATS , *ORGANS (Anatomy) , *LEAD , *TRACE elements , *LEGUMES , *OXIDATIVE stress - Abstract
Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach (Papilionaceae) is a medicinal plant, cultivated in northern areas of Pakistan. The consumption of trace minerals (lead) is very toxic to the vital organs of the body, therefore the overcome of these minerals is very necessary. In this regard, this study aimed to assess the potential pharmacological effect of aqueous and ethanolic extract of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach against pb‐induced oxidative stress, histological changes in Pb‐induced rats' liver and kidney, and anti‐inflammatory effect. The metal concentrations in liver and kidney homogenates were measured through atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The antioxidant activity was measured through DPPH and FRAP assay. Pb concentrations were significantly higher in liver and kidney homogenates after injection of Pb acetate was given intraperitoneally (45.2 ± 6.8 and 58.8 ± 7.9, respectively; p <.0001). The level of Pb in liver and kidney homogenates was significantly reduced by aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach. The Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg‐treated rats exhibited a protective effect on hepatocytes cells against Pb‐induced liver injury and restored the cells of the kidney. Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg showed higher antioxidant activity as compared to other treated groups. The highest decreased MDA level was found in liver and kidney homogenate of Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg rats (11.2 ± 1.51 nmol/mg; p <.001) and GSH and CAT levels tended to normal after treatment of Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg in rats. The ALAD, ALT, AST, and ALP level were enhanced and tended to be normal after the Aq‐400 and Aq‐600 mg/kg treatment in Pb‐exposed rats. The result showed that 600 mg/kg Aq + Pb exhibited significant (p <.001) anti‐inflammatory activity. The findings of this study concluded that treatment of the aqueous extract of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach reduces the renal and hepatic damage in Pb‐induced rats and it also decreases oxidative stress via improving antioxidant components. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Carvacrol-Fabricated Chitosan Nanoparticle Synergistic Potential with Topoisomerase Inhibitors on Breast and Cervical Cancer Cells.
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Akhlaq, Amina, Ashraf, Muhammad, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, and Altaf, Imran
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- 2023
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9. Attitude and Acceptance towards COVID-19 Booster Doses among Literacy Advantaged Population in Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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Ahmad, Mehmood, Sattar, Adeel, Aroosa, Sadaf, Majeed, Arfa, Rasheed, Muhammad Adil, Ahmad, Waqas, Iqbal, Asif, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Beg, Bilal Mahmood, and Mushtaq, Rana Muhammad Zahid
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BOOSTER vaccines ,ATTITUDES toward illness ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 vaccines ,VACCINATION of children - Abstract
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has affected billions of lives and is expected to impose a significant burden on the economy worldwide. Vaccination is the only way to prevent the infection. However, convincing people to get themselves vaccinated is challenging in developing countries such as Pakistan. Therefore, a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted (n = 982 participants) all over Pakistan to evaluate the perception, knowledge, attitude, and acceptance of the general public towards the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, in general, and a booster dose of SARS-CoV-2, in particular. The highest number of participants were from the province of Punjab (84.5%), followed by Islamabad (3.8%), Sindh (3.7%), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (2.7%), Baluchistan (2.6%), Gilgit Baltistan (1.4%), and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (1.4%). A total of 915 participants were vaccinated against COVID-19, out of which 62.2% received one booster dose, followed by double booster doses (25.5%) and single vaccine shots (12.3%). The highest number of vaccinated participants were from Punjab (85.8%), followed by Islamabad (3.9%), Sindh (2.8%); Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (2.6%); Baluchistan (2.3%); Gilgit-Baltistan (1.3%); and Azad, Jammu, and Kashmir (1.2%). Among the vaccinated individuals, 71.4% were unemployed, 27.4% were employed (653), and 1.2% were retired from service. However, no significant association was observed among genders and educational levels in regard to acceptance of the booster vaccine. The outcomes of the study revealed that the increased acceptance of booster doses of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines among the public was associated with the intent of personal and family protection. Moreover, individuals with low socioeconomic status and pregnant females showed the least acceptance towards the vaccine inoculation. The study also revealed a decline trend of accepting SARS-CoV-2 vaccine among children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. Functional Studies of Cytogenotoxic Potential of Laticifer Proteins of Calotropis procera against Viral Disease.
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Saher, Uzma, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Javeed, Aqeel, Anjum, Aftab Ahmad, Rehman, Kanwal, Awan, Tanzeela, Saleem, Gulbeena, and Mobeen, Ameena
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- 2023
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11. Phytochemical properties and in-vitro cytotoxicity, genotoxicity and mutagenicity assessment of ethanolic and aqueous extracts of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.).
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Rasool, Naeem, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Javeed, Aqeel, Nawaz, Muhammad, Rasheed, Muhammad Adil, Imran, Muhammad, Hussain, Muzzamal, Dawood, Amal Fahmy, Mushtaq, Zarina, and Al Jbawi, Entessar
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GENETIC toxicology , *CYTOTOXINS , *AMES test , *EXTRACTS , *DNA damage , *FLAVONOIDS , *QUERCETIN - Abstract
The current study aimed to investigate the phenolic and flavonoid contents, cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, and mutagenicity of ethanolic and aqueous extracts of A. roseum (Camb.). The MTT assay was used to determine cytotoxicity, Comet assay was used to determine genotoxicity and mutagenicity of extracts was assessed through Ames test. The results showed that total phenolic contents were higher in aqueous extract (538.26 mg GAE/100 g); however, total flavonoid contents were significantly higher in ethanolic extract (6553.29 mg Eq. of Quercetin/100 g). The cells survival percentage was significantly (P <.05) decreased as concentrations of ethanolic extract increased. However, no significant toxicity was observed in groups treated with 0.031–0.25 mg/ml of ethanolic extract of A. roseum compared to negative control (P >.05). IC50 of ethanolic and aqueous extract of A. roseum was 5.54 mg/ml and 11.39 mg/ml, respectively. The results indicated that all concentration groups of ethanolic and aqueous extract of A. roseum significantly (P <.05) lowered DNA damage than positive control group. The lowest DNA damage was observed at 0.031 and 0.062 mg/ml in both aqueous and ethanolic extracts. Moreover, at higher concentrations of 4, 8, and 16 mg/ml of both ethanolic and aqueous extract observed 100% DNA damage cells (comet cells). Moreover, Ames mutagenicity showed that no significant (P >.05) changes were observed in revertant colonies of both bacterial strains (T 98; T 100) at 0.25, 0.5, and 1 mg/ml concentrations of both aqueous and ethanolic extract of A. roseum as MI index was less than 2. The research concluded that A. roseum extracts exhibited no cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, and mutagenicity at lower concentrations (≤2 mg/ml). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. Insights into the Prognostic Role of Serum Interleukin-6 and Hematobiochemical Alterations in Cattle during Recent Outbreaks of Lumpy Skin Disease in Lodhran District, Pakistan.
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Ahmad, Waqas, Shabbir, Muhammad Abu Bakr, Ahmad, Mehmood, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Mushtaq, Rana Muhammad Zahid, Aroosa, Sadaf, Iqbal, Asif, and Majeed, Arfa
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LUMPY skin disease ,INTERLEUKIN-6 ,FOOT & mouth disease ,CATTLE ,CATTLE diseases ,VIRUS diseases - Abstract
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a highly infectious disease of cattle caused by a virus of the Poxviridae family, genus Capripoxvirus. The present study was designed to determine the prognostic ability of serum IL-6 in LSD using a binary logistic regression model at baseline sampling. A 17-day cohort study was conducted on a recent outbreak of LSD among cattle in the Lodhran District of Punjab, Pakistan. Infected cattle were divided into two categories based on their clinical status on day 17 as recovered (n = 33) or unrecovered (n = 17). Nodular lesions and scab specimens (n = 50) were used for the isolation of the lumpy skin disease virus and were confirmed by PCR. In recovered animals, hematological results showed marked leukocytosis, eosinophilia, lymphocytosis, neutrophilia, and monocytopenia. However, marked erythrocytosis, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia were observed in the unrecovered animals at the final sampling point of the study. Serum levels of total protein, albumin, and glucose were significantly higher in the recovered animals. Meanwhile, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase, creatinine phosphokinase, total bilirubin, and direct bilirubin were found considerably higher in the unrecovered group. Receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis for serum IL-6 at baseline predicts the extended clinical conditions at the cut-off value of 85.16 pg/mL (55% specificity, 94% sensitivity, area under the curve 0.8039, respectively). In conclusion, the disease-induced hematological and biochemical alterations were significantly ameliorated in the recovered animals. In addition, the study revealed that serum IL-6 can be used as a valid marker for predicting the clinical worsening of LSD in cattle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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13. Development and characterization of niosomal gel of fusidic acid: in-vitro and ex-vivo approaches.
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Waqas, Muhammad Khurram, Sadia, Haleema, Khan, Muhammad Imran, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Siddique, Muhammad Irfan, Qamar, Shaista, Zaman, Muhammad, Butt, Muhammad Hammad, Mustafa, Mian Waqar, and Rasool, Naeem
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FALLING films ,DRUG delivery systems ,GEL permeation chromatography ,THIN films ,POLYMER colloids - Abstract
Niosomes are multilamellar vesicles that efficiently deliver active substance into skin systemic circulation or skin layers. They are used in topical drug delivery system to enhance the skin permeation of active substance. So, the prime objective of this study was to develop a niosomal gel of fusidic acid to increase its skin permeation. Different formulations of niosomes of fusidic acid were designed by varying the cholesterol to surfactant ratio. Formulations containing fusidic acid, cholesterol, dihexadecyl pyridinium chloride, Span 60, or Tween 60 were prepared by thin film hydration method in rotary evaporator. The thin film formed in rotary flask was hydrated by phosphate buffer saline of pH 7.2. The niosomes formed were characterized through entrapment efficiency, size, polydispersity index (PDI), and zeta potential. The S3 formulation containing span 60 showed the highest entrapment efficiency (EE) of niosomes, so it was incorporated into Carbopol gel. Determination of pH, spreadability, rheological, and ex vivo permeation studies was conducted of niosomal gel. The results of ex vivo permeation studies showed high permeation of fusidic acid when gel was applied to an albino rat skin. According to the results and previous studies of niosomes, it can be concluded that niosomes enhanced the permeation of fusidic acid through the skin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. Molecular characterization of mycotoxin-producing Aspergillus parasiticus and sensitivity pattern to different disinfectants.
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Mughis, Zunira, Ali, Muhammad Asad, Anjum, Aftab Ahmad, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Abbas, Mateen, and Najeeb, Maria
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MYCOTOXINS ,ASPERGILLUS parasiticus ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,THIN layer chromatography ,DISINFECTION & disinfectants - Abstract
Aims: The study was aimed to isolate and characterize the mycotoxin-producing filamentous Aspergillus parasiticus from the feed samples. The sensitivity pattern of the isolates was assessed against different disinfectants. Methodology and results: Fifty different feed samples were screened for A. parasiticus isolation. Isolates were subjected to macroscopic and microscopic characterization. Polymerase chain reaction was performed to confirm the isolates at the genomic level. Mycotoxin producing potential of the isolates was assessed by thin-layer chromatography (TLC). To quantify the toxins, high performance liquid (HPLC) was employed. The antifungal potential of disinfectants was determined by the well diffusion method followed by minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) calculation. Out of twenty isolates of A. parasiticus, 11(55%) isolates were observed positive for toxin production. Three toxigenic isolates (AspP2, AspP4 and AspP8) were selected to evaluate their susceptibility against disinfectants by well diffusion method. AspP2 produced maximum (5.90 ng/mL) toxin, followed by AspP4 (3.11 ng/mL) and AspP8 (18.47 ng/mL). Terralin showed maximum fungicidal activity with 29.66 ± 8.08 mm zone of inhibition at 0.42 µg/mL MIC. Hypochlorite and Instru Star showed 99% disinfection with 30, 60 and 90 min contact time (6 mean log reduction) for all A. parasiticus isolates. Alpha Guard inhibited growth after 15 min contact time for all the isolates. Conclusion, significance and impact of study: This study provides data indicating the contamination of feed samples with mycotoxin-producing A. parasiticus isolates and their sensitivity against commercially available disinfectants. Use of these disinfectants in appropriate concentrations and time could help prevent the contamination of food, feed and healthcare settings with the fungal species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Distribution and antibiotic sensitivity pattern of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from children, enrolled in a tertiary care hospital.
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Iqbal, Aqeela, Ashraf, Muhammad, Rathore, Ahsan Waheed, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Anjum, Aftab Ahmad, Ishtiaq, Saiqa, Ali, Rana Adnan, Arshad, Usman, and Zaman, Muhammad
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The present study was planned to assess the distribution of tuberculosis in children and evaluate the antimycobacterial sensitivity pattern of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) isolates from pediatric patients. A total number of 1718 pediatric patients suspected of Mycobacterium tuberculosis were enrolled in the Institute of Child Health and Children's Hospital, Lahore during 2016-17. Out of 1718, only 710 different types of samples were tested for MTB. The samples were processed using bacteriology and GeneXpert along with the chest X-ray and clinical picture of the patients. The sensitivity pattern of Streptomycin, Isoniazid, Rifampicin and Ethambutol (SIRE) was determined using BACTEC MGIT 960. Total patients were divided into four groups including group A (birth to 12 months), B (1 to 5 years), C (6 to 10 years), and D (11 to 15 years). Out of 710, 106 (55 females and 51 males) were declared positive and 604 negative for tuberculosis. Out of 106 positive cases, 89 (83.96%) were sensitive to Rifampicin and 17 (16.04%) were resistant. Only, 04 (3.77%) were resistant to both Rifampicin and Isoniazid and declared as multidrug-resistant (MDR). It was concluded that children of age 11 to 15 years were more prone to MTB and a minimum percentage of MDR isolates was recorded in age group A (birth to 12 months). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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16. Appraisal of anti-mycobacterial potential against MDR-MTB in pediatric patients, cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of Aloe vera and Allium sativum.
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Iqbal, Aqeela, Ashraf, Muhammad, Rathore, Ahsan Waheed, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Anjum, Aftab Ahmad, Bano, Iqbal, Ali, Muhammad Asad, Ali, Rana Adnan, Ullah, Hafeez, and Zaman, Muhammad
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The purpose of the studies was to evaluate an in-vitro anti-mycobacterial activity of Aloe vera and Allium sativum against MDR-MTB, their cytotoxicity and mutagenicity. Four extracts of Aloe vera and Allium sativum were prepared by Soxhlet apparatus and their minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC's) were determined by BACTEC MGIT960 system against multi drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MDR-MTB) isolates, collected from pediatric patients. Fractions of Aloe vera and Allium sativum extracts were separated using glass column chromatography, followed by evaluation of cytotoxicity and mutagenicity by tetrazolium salt (3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay and Ames test, respectively. Out of four extracts, ethanol extracts of Aloe vera and Allium sativum exhibited activity at MIC 5mg/mL to 7mg/mL and 3mg/mL to 5mg/mL, respectively and IC50 by MTT assay for combination of all fractions were 278.3mcg/100μL and 270.8mcg/100μL and in Ames assay M.I of TA98 were 0.14 and 0.07 and M.I of TA100 were 1.14 and 0.44, respectively. Aloe vera and Allium sativum extracts showed anti-mycobacterial activity against MDR-MTB isolates so, MIC of ethanol extracts of each plant and fractions of column chromatography had been checked. The MTT and Ames tests depicted that ethanol extracts of Aloe vera and Allium sativum were non-cytotoxic and non-mutagenic, and can be used in treatment of patients suffering from MDRMTB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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17. Exogenous factors affecting growth of Aspergillus species.
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Naseer, Omer, Khan, Jawaria Ali, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Naseer, Junaid, Sohail, Muhammad Luqman, Munir, Muhammad Asif, Saleem, Muhammad Usman, Imran, Muhammad, and Shahid, Muhammad
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ASPERGILLUS ,HUMIDITY ,FUNGAL metabolites ,PH effect ,AFLATOXINS - Abstract
Aflatoxins are the most deleterious fungal metabolites in humans, animals and plants. Recently, more attention has been paid to the occurrence and growth of Aspergillus spp. In this study, the effects of pH, light, relative humidity (RH) and temperature on the growth of Aspergillus spp. were investigated using broth medium. Results revealed highest mean of dried mycelial weight (365.67mg) at pH 4.0. The highest spores per ml (8.243 × 107) at pH 5.0. Similarly, growth during darkness was higher on first day of incubation in A. candidus and A. niger, while A. flavus and A. fumigatus showed the highest growth under continuous light. Lower RH% (32.5%) favored only the growth of A. niger. However, the growth in other Aspergillus species was significantly increased by RH% (50.5%, 85.0% and 100%). At 40C, only A. fumigatus and A. flavus showed significant (P<0.05) growth. There were significant differences in all the treatments (P<0.05). This proposes that these interacting environmental conditions impact significant effect on Aspergillus growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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18. Isocratic High Performance Liquid Chromatography Assay for Quantification of Ceftiofur Hydrochloride in Bubaline Plasma.
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Adil, Muhammad, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Javeed, Aqeel, Ghafoor, Aamir, Ashraf, Muhammad, and Khan, Abdul Muqeet
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HIGH performance liquid chromatography , *DETECTION limit , *SODIUM phosphates - Abstract
We optimized and validated an isocratic high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) assay for quantification of ceftiofur hydrochloride in bubaline plasma. Ceftiofur, its metabolic products and protein-bound residues were cleaved, derivatized into desfuroylceftiofur acetamide and injected into HPLC system. The mobile phase comprising of sodium dihydrogen phosphate (0.025 M, pH 7) and acetonitrile (34:66, v/v), was driven at a flow rate of 1 mL/min, and separation was achieved using C18 column. Isocratic elution was performed with an injection volume of 45 ìL and analyte was scanned at 310 nm. The linearity range, limit of detection and limit of quantification were 0.1-10 ìg/mL, 0.03 ìg/mL and 0.11 ìg/mL respectively. Moreover, the accuracy, precision and recovery remained within the acceptable limits. The assay was effectively applied for determining the concentration of ceftiofur in plasma samples collected from ceftiofur-treated buffalo calves. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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19. Effect of dietary aflatoxins (AFB1) on hematological and biochemical indices of male buffaloes.
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Naseer, Omer, Khan, Jawaria Ali, Khan, Muhammad Sarwar, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Naseer, Junaid, Sohail, Muhmmad Luqman, Saleem, Muhmmad Usman, Ahmad, Waqas, and Ahmad, Abdullah Saghir
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AFLATOXINS ,VETERINARY hematology ,ANIMAL feeding behavior ,WATER buffalo ,ALANINE aminotransferase ,ASPARTATE aminotransferase - Abstract
The objective of the study was to determine the effect of dietary aflatoxin B
1 (AFB1 ) in growing male buffaloes in terms of feed intake, hematological and serum biochemical parameters. Thirty six bovine growing male buffaloes between 6 months to 12 months of age were divided into four groups to receive diet having no AFB1 , 0.6mg/kg, 0.8mg/kg and 1.0mg/kg AFB1 of feed per animal per day for 28 days. The results indicate that the average daily feed intake of AFB1 -treated growing male buffaloes significantly declined (P < 0.05) compared with the control. Serum levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and creatinine were significantly increased (P < 0.05) in response to AFB1 , However change in blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels was non-significant values of all hematological parameters decreased significantly (P < 0.05) in1.0mg/kg AFB1 group as compared to other groups after day 14 onward. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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20. Evaluation of Therapeutic Effectiveness of Prescribed Medications in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Findings from a Tertiary Care Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan.
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Rana, Bareera, Bukhsh, Allah, Khan, Tahir Mehmood, Sarwar, Ammar, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, and Jamshed, Shazia Qasim
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TYPE 2 diabetes treatment ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,HYPOGLYCEMIA ,TERTIARY care ,GLYCEMIC control ,NEUROPATHY - Abstract
Aim: The present study was aimed to highlight the current prescribing pattern of oral hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus and to evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness of these therapeutic categories in achieving target glycemic control. Methods: This is a prospective, cross-sectional, observational study of 6 months' duration conducted in a tertiary care hospital of Lahore, Pakistan. Results: The current research recruited 145 patients presented in diabetes management center of a tertiary care hospital in Lahore, Pakistan. Mean age of the participants was 50.2 (± 8.5) years. Out of the 145 patients, 63% were females and 37% were males. Most patients were diagnosed to have diabetes within the past 5 years. Diabetes-induced neuropathy was the most common complication (71.7%) among the patients. A large proportion of these patients (70.3%) were also suffering from other comorbidities among which the most common one is hypertension. The average number of prescribed medications was 1.31. Metformin was prescribed to a majority of patients (64%) as monotherapy while 28.96% received combination therapy. Mean glycated hemoglobin (HBA1c) before and after 3 months of treatment was 8.5 (± 2.3) and 8.04 (± 2.1), respectively. Inferential statistics show a strong association between HBA1c and life style modifications and adherence to medication therapy (P = 0.05). However, the correlation between HBA1c and Morisky score and duration of disease was inverse and weak (P = 0.6, 0.4). The t-test values show a small difference between HBA1c values before and after 3 months (t = 0.440 and 0.466, respectively). Conclusion: Optimization of medication regimen and continuous patient education regarding life style modification and adherence to medication therapy are necessitated to bring HBA1c values near to target. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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21. A pharmacological evidence for the presence of antihistaminic and anticholinergic activities in Equisetum debile Roxb.
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Ali, Shahrukh, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Chaudhry, Mueen Ahmad, Ashraf, Muhammad, and Bukhsh, Allah
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THERAPEUTIC use of equisetum , *ANTIHISTAMINES , *PARASYMPATHOLYTIC agents , *VETERINARY pharmacology , *GUINEA pigs , *RABBITS , *PHARMACOLOGY , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Objective: The study was designed to evaluate possible antihistaminic and anticholinergic activities of Equisetum debile. Materials and Methods: Effects of crude ethanolic (Ed.Eth) and effects of crude aqueous (Ed.Aq) extracts of E. debile were studied using isolated guinea pig ileum, rabbit jejunum, and rabbit trachea. Tissue responses were recorded using isotonic and isometric transducers, connected with PowerLab data acquisition system. Results: A dose-dependent (0.1-0.3 mg/ml) rightward shift was demonstrated in histamine concentration-response curves. Whereas a complete relaxation of carbachol (1 µM)-induced contractions in isolated rabbit jejunum (3 mg/ml) and tracheal (10 mg/ml) preparations was observed, similar to dicyclomine at 1 and 3 µM, respectively. However, no significant difference between the effects of Ed.Eth and Ed.Aq was observed. Conclusion: Study provides pharmacological evidence for the presence of antihistaminic and anticholinergic activities in crude extracts of E. debile and also highlight its medicinal significance in the management of airway and gastrointestinal disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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22. Hematologic adverse effects and efficacy monitoring in chronic Hepatitis C patients treated with interferon and ribavirin combination therapy.
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Rafique, Ghazala, Bukhsh, Allah, Gul, Asif, Khiljee, Sonia, Ashraf, Muhammad, and Omer, Muhammad Ovais
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180 million people are affected by chronic Hepatitis C Virus infection globally and more than 50 million in South East Asia. Combination of Interferon and Ribavirin is the current anti-HCV therapy in practice and is associated with certain hematologic adverse effects. In this concurrent observational study the incidence rate of major hematologic adverse effects and efficacy outcomes of Interferon and Ribavirin combination therapy was evaluated in 288 chronic hepatitis C patients at Lahore General Hospital. Levels of Hb, TLC, and Platelets counts were monitored for hematologic adverse effects monitoring, whereas, ALT, AST and bilirubin levels were monitored for efficacy. PCR was done at week 4, 12 & 36 for therapeutic success evaluation. A significant reduction in Hb levels (p<0.05) was observed after week 4, 8 and 12 of therapy. Frequency of anemia increased in both genders with body weight <65kg and platelet count <150,000/mm³. End Treatment Response (ETR) was achieved in 64.5%. Anemia was the major side effect of the combination therapy particularly in the males. Higher ETR was observed in patients who achieved RVR and were <50 years of age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
23. Lymphocytopenia; induced by vinorelbine, doxorubicin and cisplatin in human cancer patients.
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Nazir, Taha, Islam, Azharul, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, and Mustafa, Mazhar
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LYMPHOPENIA ,IMMUNOLOGICAL deficiency syndromes ,BONE marrow cells ,VINORELBINE ,ANTINEOPLASTIC agents ,CISPLATIN ,CANCER chemotherapy - Abstract
Cancer chemotherapy exerts deleterious effects in patients, causing structural and physiological changes to their vital organs. These drugs are capable of destroying bone marrow cells and may reduce lymphocyte count. This study was aimed to investigate the frequency of lymphocytopenia in cancer patients taking vinorelbine and its combination as part of cancer chemotherapy. A total 60 adult cancer patients were selected and divided into two groups; Group-1 patients were either on Vinorelbine alone treatment protocol, while group 2 patients were on either Vinorelbine/Cisplatin or Vinorelbine/Doxorubicin treatment protocol. The mean ± SEM lymphocyte counts (× 10
^{3} ) per uL, pre and post chemotherapy were noted. The outcomes demonstrated no statistically important difference in the patients who were either on vinorelbine alone, vinorelbine plus cisplatin or vinorelbine plus doxorubicin combinations. On comparison of the lymphocytopenia over time for Group-I & II (P-values 0.064, 0.23), and at every week (P-value -0.063, 0.427), we observed the non significant statistical differences. However, comparison of mean values before with that of at week-1,2 and 3 showed significant (P-value^{3} 0.003, 0.003 and 0.055), and at week-4 no significant difference (P-value^{3} 0.727). Thus, the overall lymphocytopenic syndrome in both of the chemotherapy protocols allows the clinical oncologists and consultant physicians to select either of the chemotherapy protocol. Vinorelbine may be a choice of cancer chemotherapy, as they do not compromise immunity in cancer patients. Hence; therapeutic efficacy should constitute the intervening consideration in treating a particular neoplasm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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24. Comparative study to evaluate the anti-viral efficacy of Glycyrrhiza glabra extract and ribavirin against the Newcastle disease virus.
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Omer, Muhammad Ovais, AlMalki, Waleed Hassan, Shahid, Imran, Khuram, Shahzada, Altaf, Imran, and Imran, Saeed
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LICORICE (Plant) , *PLANT extracts , *RIBAVIRIN , *ANTIVIRAL agents , *NEWCASTLE disease virus , *TOXICITY testing , *HEMAGGLUTINATION tests , *DEIONIZATION of water - Abstract
Background: The Newcastle disease represents as one of the most infectious viral disease, which afflicts almost every species of the birds. The causative agent of the disease is a single-stranded RNA virus with rapid replication capability. Objective: This study was performed to evaluate the comparative anti-viral efficacy and toxicity of Glycyrrhiza glabra aqueous extract and ribavirin against the Newcastle disease virus. Materials and Methods: The embryonated eggs were divided into six groups (A, B, C, D, E and F). Groups A, B, C, and D were further subdivided into three subgroups. The virus was identified by hemagglutination inhibition test. Spot hemagglutination test and viability of embryos were also evaluated. Three different concentrations i-e., 30 mg/100 ml, 60 mg/100 ml, and 120 mg/100 ml of the Glycyrrhiza aqueous extract and 10 μg/ml, 20 μg/ml, and 40 μg/ml ribavirin in deionized water were evaluated for their toxicity and anti-viral activity in the embryonated eggs. Results: 60 mg/100 ml concentration of Glycyrrhiza extract did not produce any toxicity in the embryonated eggs and showed anti-viral activity against the virus. Similarly, 20 μg/ml ribavirin was non-toxic in the embryonated eggs and contained anti-viral activity. Conclusion: It may conclude from the presented study that 60 mg/100 ml Glycyrrhiza extract inhibits replication of Newcastle disease virus and is non-toxic in the embryonated eggs. So, Glycyrrhiza glabra extract may be further evaluated in future to determine the potentially active compounds for their anti-viral activity against Newcastle disease virus. Furthermore, the mechanism of action of these active phytochemicals as an antiviral agent would be helpful to elucidate the pathogenesis of the disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Comparative Efficacy of Various Antiviral Agents against Avian Influenza Virus (Type H7N3/Pakistan/2003).
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Shaukat, Tahir Mahmood, Ashraf, Muhammad, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Rasheed, Muhammad Adil, Muhammad, Khushi, Shaukat, Tariq Mahmood, Younus, Muhammad, and Shahzad, Muhammad Khurram
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The article presents a study to determine the effectiveness of herbal extracts that are said to contain antiviral activity compared to commercially accessible antiviral drugs against the highly pathogenic avian influenza (H7 type). In the study, three different concentrations of extracts of fresh leaves of opuntia herb, papaya and dried powdered leaves of green tea in distilled water were analyzed. It claims that herbal medicines are mainly used in the Asian region, particularly in Pakistan, because of socio-cultural reasons and poor health care situations.
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26. Mutagenic and cytotoxic potential of Endosulfan and Lambda-cyhalothrin — In vitro study describing individual and combined effects of pesticides.
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Saleem, Umber, Ejaz, Sohail, Ashraf, Muhammad, Omer, Muhammad Ovais, Altaf, Imran, Batool, Zainab, Fatima, Riffat, and Afzal, Msbah
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MUTAGENESIS , *ENDOSULFAN , *CYHALOTHRIN , *PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of pesticides , *TETRAZOLIUM compounds , *BIOTRANSFORMATION (Metabolism) , *CARCINOGENICITY - Abstract
Excessive use of pesticides poses increased risks to non target species including humans. In the developing countries, lack of proper awareness about the toxic potential of pesticides makes the farmer more vulnerable to pesticide linked toxicities, which could lead to diverse pathological conditions. The toxic potential of a pesticide could be determined by their ability to induce genetic mutations and cytotoxicity. Hence, determination of genetic mutation and cytotoxicity of each pesticide is unavoidable to legislate health and safety appraisal about pesticides. The objective of current investigation was to determine the genotoxic and cytotoxic potential of Endosulfan (EN) and Lambda-cyhalothrin (LC); individually and in combination. 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-Diphenyltetrazolium Bromide (MTT) assay was utilized to determine cytotoxicity, while two mutant histidine dependent Salmonella strains (TA98, TA100) were used to determine the mutagenicity of EN and LC. Moreover, mutagenicity assay was conducted with and without S9 to evaluate the effects of metabolic activation on mutagenicity. Even though a dose dependent increase in the number of revertant colonies was detected with EN against both bacterial strains, a highly significant ( p < 0.05) increase in the mutagenicity was detected in TA98 with S9. In comparison, data obtained from LC revealed less mutagenic potential than EN. Surprisingly, the non-mutagenic individual-concentrations of EN and LC showed dose dependent mutagenicity when combined. Combination of EN and LC synergistically induced mutagenicity both in TA98 and TA100. MTT assay spotlighted comparable dose dependent cytotoxicity effects of both pesticides. Interestingly, the combination of EN and LC produced increased reversion and cytotoxicity at lower doses as compared to each pesticide, concluding that pesticide exposure even at sub-lethal doses can produce cytotoxicity and genetic mutations, which could lead to carcinogenicity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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