Shaden Abdulmohsin AlMojel, S. F. Ibrahim, L. K. Alshammari, M. H. Zadah, R. N. A. ghamdi, and D. A. A. Thaqfan, "Saudi population Awareness and Attitude Regarding Stem Cell Donation", Archives of pharmacy practice, vol. 12, issue 1, pp. 85-89, 2021.
Aboubakr, M., A. Abdelkader, O. A. Habotta, N. Adel, M. A. Emam, E. Y. Abdelhiee, O. Shanab, K. Shoghy, H. Elnoury, M. M. Soliman, et al., Cefepime and diclofenac sodium combined treatment-potentiated multiple organ injury: Role of oxidative damage and disrupted lipid metabolism, , 2021.
Kaur, D., T. Behl, A. Sehgal, S. Singh, N. Sharma, S. Chigurupati, A. Alhowail, A. Abdeen, S. F. Ibrahim, C. Vargas-De-La-Cruz, et al., "Decrypting the potential role of α-lipoic acid in Alzheimer's disease", Life Sciences, vol. 284, issue 2021, pp. 119899, 2021.
Issak, M., M. M. Ali, S. H. N. Taha, F. A. Mahmoud, H. A. Zaghla, M. K. Nour, S. F. Ibrahim, and A. S. Alsawii, "HPLC DETECTION OF SERUM AND URINARY PARAPHENYLENE DIAMINE (PPD) LEVEL AND ITS METABOLITES IN RELATION TO CARDIAC TOXICITY", Egypt J. Forensic Sci. Appli. Toxicol. , vol. 21, issue 3, pp. 31-42, 2021.
Ibrahim, S. F., R. Mufti, A. K. Alsekait, A. I. Alharthi, R. N. Alrasheedi, N. M. Almajli, and E. S. Soliman, "Family Violence Pattern and Its Related Factors Among Female University Students in the Riyadh Region of Saudi Arabia", Violence and gender, vol. 8, issue 1, pp. 35-42, 2021.
Issak, M., S. F. Ibrahim, and M. M. Ali, "URINARY BISPHENOL A CONCENTRATIONS IN CHILDREN WITH ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER: A PILOT STUDY", Egypt J. Forensic Sci. Appli. Toxicol., vol. 20, issue 1, pp. 93-104, 2020.
Gouda, A. S., N. A. El-Nabarawy, and S. F. Ibrahim, "Moringa oleifera extract (Lam) attenuates Aluminium phosphide-induced acute cardiac toxicity in rats.", Toxicology reports, vol. 5, pp. 209-212, 2018. Abstract

Background: Moringa oleifera extract (Lam) has many antioxidant and protective properties. Objective: to investigate the antioxidant activities of Lam in counteracting the high oxidative stress caused by acute sub-lethal aluminium phosphide (AlP) intoxication in rat heart. These activities will be detected by histopathological examination and some oxidative stress biomarkers.

Methods: a single sub-lethal dose of Alp (2 mg/kg body weight) was administered orally, and Lam was given orally at a dose (100 mg/kg body weight) one hour after receiving AlP to rats.

Results: aluminium phosphide caused significant cardiac histopathological changes with a significant increase in malondialdehyde (MDA); lipid peroxidation marker; and a significant depletion of antioxidant enzymes (catalase and glutathione reductase). However, treatment with Lam protected efficiently the cardiac tissue of intoxicated rats by increasing antioxidants levels with slight decreasing in MDA production compared to untreated group.

Conclusions: This study suggested that Moringa oleifera extract could possibly restore the altered cardiac histopathology and some antioxidant power in AlP intoxicated rats, and it could even be used as adjuvant therapy against AlP-induced cardiotoxicity.

Ibrahim, S. F., M. M. Ali, S. A. Khater, and L. A. Rashed, "THE EFFECT OF HYPOCHLORITE ON SKIN'S mRNA MARKERS IN CONTACT SAMPLES", Egypt J. Forensic Sci. Appli. Toxicol, vol. 18, issue 1, pp. 55-61, 2018.
Kotb, N. A., and S. F. Ibrahim, "Violent deaths of pregnant women in Egyptian governorates of Cairo and Giza.", Journal of forensic and legal medicine, vol. 60, pp. 25-29, 2018. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pregnancy-associated deaths are a widely recognized phenomenon, that warrants in-depth investigation. Of the 319 suspicious deaths of adult women (>20 years) autopsied during 2011-2012, in the Cairo and Giza governorates, 37 (11.7%) women were pregnant at the time of the autopsy. This paper analyzes the corresponding demographic data, autopsy findings, and toxicological screening.

THE RESULTS: Reveal that the number of deaths of pregnant women were higher in 2012 than in 2011. In addition, the number of cases from Giza exceeded those from Cairo (62.2% and 37.8%, respectively). Most cases involved married women (62.2%) in the third trimester of pregnancy (67.5%). Most deaths were predominantly un-intentional (51.4%) attributed to peri-partum complications. Homicidal deaths contributed to 43% of cases, and the husband was the suspect perpetrator in 37.5% of cases. Only two cases were associated with substance abuse.

CONCLUSION: the paper concludes that this analysis may inform future strategies to protect pregnant women from the hazards of violence and labor that threaten their lives.

Elbarrany, U. M., M. A. Mohamed, S. F. Ibrahim, H. A. Elshekheby, and T. A. S. Afify, "Clinical Benefits of Magnesium Sulfate in Management of Acute Organophosphorus Poisoning", Saudi J Forensic Med Sci , vol. 1, issue -, pp. 30-4, 2018.
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