Mahmoud, H. M. A., A. S. M. Ammar, Y. M. Riyad, A. M. S. Hussein1, and N. A. Hegazy,
"Improving the Nutritional Value of Biscuits by Adding Wheat Germ and Sugar Beetroot Pulp",
Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, vol. 66, issue 7, pp. 633-644, 2023.
Abdelazeem, R. M., M. M. A. Ahmed, S. Hassab-Elnaby, and M. Agour,
"Improving the phase modulation of spatial light modulator using Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor",
SPIE Optical Metrology, Optical Measurement Systems for Industrial Inspection XIII, Munich, Germany, pp. 126182Q, 2023.
Ayman, M., S. M. Gomha, M. A. Abdallah, D. E. ElNashar, A. M. M. Soliman, and H. R. M. Rashdan,
"In Sight into Innovative Cancer Therapeutic Approach Based on Nanotechnology: Chitosan/Polyvinyl alcohol Films loaded with Synthesized Bisthiazole Derivative for Cancer Treatment",
Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, vol. 66, issue 13, pp. 1997 - 2011, 2023.
Sroor, F. M., K. F. Mahrous, H. I. Shafey, N. R. Eid, I. A. Abdelhamid, and N. S. Ibrahim,
"In silico and in vitro studies of novel cyanoacrylamides incorporating pyrazole moiety against breast and prostate carcinomas",
Medicinal Chemistry Research: Springer US New York, pp. 1-14, 2023.
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Abduljalil, J. M., A. A. Elfiky, El-Sayed TA Sayed, and Maha M Alkhazindar,
"In silico structural elucidation of Nipah virus L protein and targeting RNA-dependent RNA polymerase domain by nucleoside analogs",
Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, vol. 41, issue 17, pp. 8215-8229, 2023.
Elkaeed, E. B., R. G. Yousef, H. Elkady, A. B. M. Mehany, B. A. Alsfouk, D. Z. Husein, I. M. Ibrahim, A. M. Metwaly, and I. H. Eissa,
"In silico, in vitro VEGFR-2 inhibition, and anticancer activity of a 3-(hydrazonomethyl) naphthalene-2-ol derivative",
Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, vol. 41, no. 16: Taylor & Francis, pp. 7986–8001, 2023.
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El-Metwally, S. A., A. A. Abuelkhir, H. Elkady, M. S. Taghour, I. M. Ibrahim, D. Z. Husein, A. A. Alsfouk, A. Sultan, A. Ismail, S. Y. Elkhawaga, et al.,
"In vitro and in silico evaluation of new thieno [2, 3-d] pyrimidines as anti-cancer agents and apoptosis inducers targeting VEGFR-2",
Computational Biology and Chemistry, vol. 106: Elsevier, pp. 107928, 2023.
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Ali, N. B., R. A. El-Shiekh, R. M. Ashour, S. H. El-Gayed, E. Abdel-Sattar, and M. Hassan,
"In vitro and in vivo antibiofilm activity of red onion scales: An agro-food waste",
Molecules, vol. 28, no. 1: MDPI, pp. 355, 2023.
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Ali, N. B., R. A. El-Shiekh, R. M. Ashour, S. H. El-Gayed, E. Abdel-Sattar, and M. Hassan,
"In vitro and in vivo antibiofilm activity of red onion scales: An agro-food waste",
Molecules, vol. 28, no. 1: MDPI, pp. 355, 2023.
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Ali, N. B., R. A. El-Shiekh, R. M. Ashour, S. H. El-Gayed, E. Abdel-Sattar, and M. Hassan,
"In vitro and in vivo antibiofilm activity of red onion scales: An agro-food waste",
Molecules, vol. 28, no. 1: MDPI, pp. 355, 2023.
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Ali, N. B., R. A. El-Shiekh, R. M. Ashour, S. H. El-Gayed, E. Abdel-Sattar, and M. Hassan,
"In Vitro and In Vivo Antibiofilm Activity of Red Onion Scales: An Agro-Food Waste.",
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), vol. 28, issue 1, 2023.
AbstractRed onion wastes (ROW) are valuable sources of bioactive metabolites with promising antimicrobial effects. Methicillin-resistant (MRSA) infections are a growing risk in hospitals and communities. This study aims to investigate the in vitro and in vivo antibiofilm activities of the acidified ethanolic extract of red onion scales (RO-T) and its fractions against an MRSA vaginal colonization model. The RO-T extract, as well as its anthocyanin-rich fraction (RO-P) and flavonoid-rich fraction (RO-S), recorded a promising antibacterial activity against highly virulent strains of bacteria (MRSA, , and ). RO-S showed the highest antibacterial activity (MBC of 0.33 ± 0.11 mg/mL) against MRSA USA300 and significantly eradicated its biofilm formation with an IC of 0.003. Using a rat model, in vivo assessment on all samples, which were formulated as a hydrogel, revealed a significant reduction of MRSA bacterial load recovered from an infected vagina compared to that of the negative control group (NCG). RO-T extract and vancomycin groups recorded the highest antibacterial activity with a bacterial load 2.998 and 3.358 logs lower than the NCG, respectively. The histopathological investigation confirmed our findings. RO-T and RO-S were standardized for their quercetin content. Finally, ROW offers a new potent antibiofilm agent mostly due to its high quercetin content.
Emery, S. P., S. Greene, M. Elsisy, K. Chung, S. - H. Ye, S. Kim, W. R. Wagner, N. Hazen, and Y. Chun,
"In vitro and in vivo assessment of a novel ultra-flexible ventriculoamniotic shunt for treating fetal hydrocephalus",
Journal of Biomaterials Applications, vol. 37, no. 8: SAGE Publications Sage UK: London, England, pp. 1423–1435, 2023.
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Amer, N. S., A. A. Zaky, E. - S. A. El-Tayeb, and D. M. Hassouna,
"In vitro controlled elemental analysis to evaluate the combined effect of acidulated phosphate fluoride with Er: YAG and diode lasers",
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene, vol. 57, issue 1: Canadian Dental Hygienists Association, pp. 25, 2023.
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Alruwad, M. I., M. M. Sabry, A. M. Gendy, R. S. El-Dine, and H. M. El Hefnawy,
"In vitro cytotoxic potential of selected Jordanian flora and their associated phytochemical analysis",
Plants, vol. 12, issue 8: MDPI, pp. 1626, 2023.
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Radi, M. H., R. A. El-Shiekh, A. M. El-Halawany, A. M. Al-Abd, and E. Abdel-Sattar,
"In vitro cytotoxic study of Euphorbia grantii Oliv. aerial parts against MCF-7 and MCF-7ADR breast cancer cell lines: A bioactivity-guided isolation",
ACS omega, vol. 8, issue 20: American Chemical Society, pp. 18299-18305, 2023.
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