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Abdelatty, A. M., M. I. Mandouh, M. R. Mousa, H. A. Mansour, H. Ford, I. B. Shaheed, A. A. Elolimy, A. Prince, M. A. El-Sawy, H. O. AboBakr, et al., "Sun-dried Azolla leaf meal at 10% dietary inclusion improved growth, meat quality, and increased skeletal muscle Ribosomal protein S6 kinase β1 abundance in growing rabbit.", Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience, vol. 15, issue 10, pp. 100348, 2021. Abstract

Rapidly growing human populations and the increased need for high nutritive value meat in terms of low fat, high protein, and low sodium content are the driving reasons for the increase in rabbit meat production. However, dietary protein alternatives to sustain rabbit meat production, without competing with humans for strategic crops are needed. Therefore, the current study was conducted to investigate the effect of Azolla leaf meal (ALM) as a dietary protein source on growth performance, meat quality, and abundance and activation of Ribosomal protein S6 kinase β1 (p70S6K1), a downstream target of mammalian target of rapamycin signalling pathway and, thus, a key player in the regulation of protein synthesis and muscle mass. For this purpose, 60 weaned male V-Line rabbits were blocked for the initial BW and randomly allotted into four dietary treatments, with 15 replicate per treatment (n = 15/group) as follows: (1) CON group was fed on basal diet contains 0% of ALM, (2) AZ10 group fed on diet containing 10% ALM, (3) AZ20 group fed on diet containing 20% ALM, and (4) AZ30 group fed on diet containing 30% ALM. Rabbits were raised individually, and the experimental period was 42 days. At the end of the experiment, rabbits were euthanised and blood and skeletal muscle samples were collected. Body weight and BW gain were the highest in AZ10 group (P = 0.01), while feed intake was the highest in AZ30 (P = 0.01), feed conversion ratio was the lowest in AZ10 and highest in AZ30 (P = 0.01). Dressing % was the highest in AZ10 and lowest in AZ30 groups (P = 0.01). Muscle cross-sectional area was low in both AZ20 and AZ30 groups compared to CON (P = 0.01). The lysine concentration of Longissimus lumborum muscle increased (P = 0.03) while isoleucine tended to decrease in AZ10 vs CON (P = 0.09). The phosphorylation ratio of skeletal muscle p70S6K1 increased in AZ10 and AZ20 groups (P = 0.05). Therefore, ALM could be included in a growing rabbit diet, up to 10%, while higher doses negatively alter production performance, meat quality, and feed efficiency of growing rabbits.

Abdelatty, A. M., M. I. Mandouh, M. R. Mousa, H. A. Mansour, H. Ford, I. B. Shaheed, A. A. Elolimy, A. Prince, M. A. El-Sawy, H. O. AbuBakr, et al., "Sun-dried Azolla leaf meal at 10% dietary inclusion improved growth, meat quality, and increased skeletal muscle Ribosomal protein S6 kinase β1 abundance in growing rabbit.", Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience, vol. 15, issue 10, pp. 100348, 2021. Abstract

Rapidly growing human populations and the increased need for high nutritive value meat in terms of low fat, high protein, and low sodium content are the driving reasons for the increase in rabbit meat production. However, dietary protein alternatives to sustain rabbit meat production, without competing with humans for strategic crops are needed. Therefore, the current study was conducted to investigate the effect of Azolla leaf meal (ALM) as a dietary protein source on growth performance, meat quality, and abundance and activation of Ribosomal protein S6 kinase β1 (p70S6K1), a downstream target of mammalian target of rapamycin signalling pathway and, thus, a key player in the regulation of protein synthesis and muscle mass. For this purpose, 60 weaned male V-Line rabbits were blocked for the initial BW and randomly allotted into four dietary treatments, with 15 replicate per treatment (n = 15/group) as follows: (1) CON group was fed on basal diet contains 0% of ALM, (2) AZ10 group fed on diet containing 10% ALM, (3) AZ20 group fed on diet containing 20% ALM, and (4) AZ30 group fed on diet containing 30% ALM. Rabbits were raised individually, and the experimental period was 42 days. At the end of the experiment, rabbits were euthanised and blood and skeletal muscle samples were collected. Body weight and BW gain were the highest in AZ10 group (P = 0.01), while feed intake was the highest in AZ30 (P = 0.01), feed conversion ratio was the lowest in AZ10 and highest in AZ30 (P = 0.01). Dressing % was the highest in AZ10 and lowest in AZ30 groups (P = 0.01). Muscle cross-sectional area was low in both AZ20 and AZ30 groups compared to CON (P = 0.01). The lysine concentration of Longissimus lumborum muscle increased (P = 0.03) while isoleucine tended to decrease in AZ10 vs CON (P = 0.09). The phosphorylation ratio of skeletal muscle p70S6K1 increased in AZ10 and AZ20 groups (P = 0.05). Therefore, ALM could be included in a growing rabbit diet, up to 10%, while higher doses negatively alter production performance, meat quality, and feed efficiency of growing rabbits.

Abdelatty, A. M., M. I. Mandouh, M. R. Mousa, H. A. Mansour, H. Ford, I. B. Shaheed, A. A. Elolimy, A. Prince, M. A. El-Sawy, H. O. AbuBakr, et al., "Sun-dried Azolla leaf meal at 10% dietary inclusion improved growth, meat quality, and increased skeletal muscle Ribosomal protein S6 kinase β1 abundance in growing rabbit.", Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience, vol. 15, issue 10, pp. 100348, 2021. Abstract

Rapidly growing human populations and the increased need for high nutritive value meat in terms of low fat, high protein, and low sodium content are the driving reasons for the increase in rabbit meat production. However, dietary protein alternatives to sustain rabbit meat production, without competing with humans for strategic crops are needed. Therefore, the current study was conducted to investigate the effect of Azolla leaf meal (ALM) as a dietary protein source on growth performance, meat quality, and abundance and activation of Ribosomal protein S6 kinase β1 (p70S6K1), a downstream target of mammalian target of rapamycin signalling pathway and, thus, a key player in the regulation of protein synthesis and muscle mass. For this purpose, 60 weaned male V-Line rabbits were blocked for the initial BW and randomly allotted into four dietary treatments, with 15 replicate per treatment (n = 15/group) as follows: (1) CON group was fed on basal diet contains 0% of ALM, (2) AZ10 group fed on diet containing 10% ALM, (3) AZ20 group fed on diet containing 20% ALM, and (4) AZ30 group fed on diet containing 30% ALM. Rabbits were raised individually, and the experimental period was 42 days. At the end of the experiment, rabbits were euthanised and blood and skeletal muscle samples were collected. Body weight and BW gain were the highest in AZ10 group (P = 0.01), while feed intake was the highest in AZ30 (P = 0.01), feed conversion ratio was the lowest in AZ10 and highest in AZ30 (P = 0.01). Dressing % was the highest in AZ10 and lowest in AZ30 groups (P = 0.01). Muscle cross-sectional area was low in both AZ20 and AZ30 groups compared to CON (P = 0.01). The lysine concentration of Longissimus lumborum muscle increased (P = 0.03) while isoleucine tended to decrease in AZ10 vs CON (P = 0.09). The phosphorylation ratio of skeletal muscle p70S6K1 increased in AZ10 and AZ20 groups (P = 0.05). Therefore, ALM could be included in a growing rabbit diet, up to 10%, while higher doses negatively alter production performance, meat quality, and feed efficiency of growing rabbits.

Fikry, M., M. Mohie, M. Gamal, A. Ibrahim, and G. Genidy, "Superior control for physical properties of sputter deposited ITO thin-films proper for some transparent solar applications", Optical and Quantum Electronics, vol. 53: Springer US, pp. 1–16, 2021. Abstract
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Fikry, M., M. Mohie, M. Gamal, A. Ibrahim, and G. Genidy, "Superior control for physical properties of sputter deposited ITO thin-films proper for some transparent solar applications", Optical and Quantum Electronics, vol. 53: Springer US, pp. 1-16, 2021. Abstract
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Fikry, M., M. Mohie, M. Gamal, A. Ibrahim, and G. Genidy, "Superior control for physical properties of sputter deposited ITO thin‑films proper for some transparent solar applications", Optical and Quantum Electronics, vol. 53, issue 122, 2021.
Fahmy, H. M., T. M. Abd El‐Daim, O. A. Ali, A. A. Hassan, F. F. Mohammed, and M. M. Fathy, "Surface modifications affect iron oxide nanoparticles' biodistribution after multiple‐dose administration in rats", Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology, vol. 35, issue 3, pp. e22671, 2021.
Musallam, K. M., A. Vitrano, A. Meloni, W. A. Pollina, M. Karimi, A. El-Beshlawy, M. Hajipour, V. Di Marco, S. H. Ansari, A. Filosa, et al., "Survival and causes of death in 2033 patients with non-transfusion-dependent β-thalassemia.", Haematologica, 2021.
Ali, S. A., T. A. E. A. Raheem, M. M. Fawzy, S. S. Kamar, and A. M. Mokhtar, "Survivin level in keloids before and after treatment with FK506 (tacrolimus) versus intralesional steroid injection, correlating its level with clinical and histopathological treatment outcome", Journal of American Science, vol. 17, issue 8, pp. 72-83, 2021.
Serag, A., Z. Shakkour, A. M. Halboup, F. Kobeissy, and M. A. Farag, "Sweat metabolome and proteome: Recent trends in analytical advances and potential biological functions.", Journal of proteomics, vol. 246, pp. 104310, 2021. Abstract

Metabolome and proteome profiling of biofluids, e.g., urine, plasma, has generated vast and ever-increasing amounts of knowledge over the last few decades. Paradoxically, omics analyses of sweat, one of the most readily available human biofluids, have lagged behind. This review capitalizes on the current knowledge and state of the art analytical advances of sweat metabolomics and proteomics. Moreover, current applications of sweat omics such as the discovery of disease biomarkers and monitoring athletic performance are also presented in this review. Another area of emerging knowledge that has been highlighted herein lies in the role of skin host-microbiome interactions in shaping the sweat metabolite-protein profiles. Discussion of future research directions describes the need to have a better grasp of sweat chemicals and to better understand how they function as aided by advances in omics tools. Overall, the role of sweat as an information-rich biofluid that could complement the exploration of the skin metabolome/proteome is emphasized.

Elsayed, A., A. Elkomy, R. Elkammar, G. Youssef, E. Y. Abdelhiee, W. Abdo, S. E. Fadl, A. Soliman, and M. Aboubakr, "Synergistic protective effects of lycopene and N‑acetylcysteine against cisplatin‑induced hepatorenal toxicity in rats", Scientific reports, vol. 11, pp. 13979 - 13988, 2021.
Ragab, F. A., A. A. M. Eissa, S. H. Fahim, and M. A. Salem, "Synthesis and biological evaluation of new coumarin derivatives as cytotoxic agents", Archiv der Pharmazie, vol. 354, issue 8, pp. 2100029, 2021.
L. A. Al-Mutabagani, F. M. Abdelrazek, S. M. Gomha, A. S. Hebishy, M. S. Abdelfattah, S. M. Hassan, and M. M. Elaaser, "Synthesis and biological evaluation of thiazolyl-ethylidene hydrazino-thiazole derivatives: A novel heterocyclic system.", Applied Sciences , vol. 11, issue 19, pp. 8908-8920, 2021.
El Gaafary, M., J. Lehner, A. M. Fouda, A. Hamed, J. Ulrich, T. Simmet, T. Syrovets, and A. M. El-Agrody, "Synthesis and evaluation of antitumor activity of 9-methoxy-1H-benzo [f] chromene derivatives", Bioorganic Chemistry, vol. 116: Elsevier, pp. 105402, 2021. Abstract
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El Gaafary, M., A. M. Fouda, H. M. Mohamed, A. Hamed, H. K. A. El-Mawgoud, L. Jin, J. Ulrich, T. Simmet, T. Syrovets, and A. M. El-Agrody, "Synthesis of $\beta$-Enaminonitrile-Linked 8-Methoxy-1H-Benzo [f] Chromene Moieties and Analysis of Their Antitumor Mechanisms", Frontiers in chemistry, vol. 9: Frontiers Media SA, 2021. Abstract
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Almehmadi, S. J., A. M. R. Alsaedi, M. F. Harras, and T. A. Farghaly, "Synthesis of a new series of pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines as CDK2 inhibitors and anti-leukemia", Bioorganic Chemistry, vol. 117, pp. 105431, 2021.
Muhammad, Z. A., T. A. Farghaly, I. Althagafi, S. A. Al-Hussain, M. E. A. Zaki, and M. F. Harras, "Synthesis of antimicrobial azoloazines and molecular docking for inhibiting COVID-19", J Heterocyclic Chem., vol. 58, pp. 1286–1301, 2021.
Khalil, K. D., S. M. Riyadh, M. Jaremko, T. A. Farghaly, and M. Hagar, "Synthesis of Chitosan-La2O3 Nanocomposite and Its Utility as a Powerful Catalyst in the Synthesis of Pyridines and Pyrazoles", Molecules, 2021.
Khalil, K. D., S. M. Riyadh, M. Jaremko, T. A. Farghaly, and M. Hagar, "Synthesis of Chitosan-La2O3 Nanocomposite and Its Utility as a Powerful Catalyst in the Synthesis of Pyridines and Pyrazoles", Molecules, vol. 26, pp. 3689-3699, 2021.
Khalil, K. D., S. M. Riyadh, M. Jaremko, T. A. Farghaly, and M. Hagar, "Synthesis of Chitosan-La2O3 Nanocomposite and Its Utility as a Powerful Catalyst in the Synthesis of Pyridines and Pyrazoles", Molecules, vol. 26, pp. 3689, 2021.
Hassanein, H. H., D. A. E. Rahman, M. A. Fouad, and R. F. Ahmed, "Synthesis of new hexahydropyrimido[1,2-a]azepine derivatives bearing functionalized aryl and heterocyclic moieties as anti-inflammatory agents", Future Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 13, issue 7, pp. 625-641, 2021.
Hassanein, H. H., D. E. Abdel-Rahman, M. A. Fouad, and R. F. Ahmed, "Synthesis of new hexahydropyrimido[1,2-a]azepine derivatives bearing functionalized aryl and heterocyclic moieties as anti-inflammatory agents", Future Med. Chem., vol. 13, issue 7, pp. 625-641, 2021.
Farouk, R., E. A. El-Kharadly, A. H. M. Elwahy, H. I. Ibrahim, and A. A. Mousa, "Synthesis of new reactive dyes containing commercial UV-absorbers with enhanced simultaneous dyeing and anti-UV properties for cotton fabric", Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, vol. 98, issue 2: Elsevier, pp. 100022, 2021. Abstract
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Farouk, R., E. A. El-Kharadly, A. H. M. Elwahy, H. I. Ibrahim, and A. A. Mousa, "Synthesis of new reactive dyes containing commercial UV-absorbers with enhanced simultaneous dyeing and anti-UV properties for cotton fabric", Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, vol. 98, issue 2: Elsevier, pp. 100022, 2021. Abstract
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Farouk, R., E. A. El-Kharadly, A. H. M. Elwahy, H. I. Ibrahim, and A. A. Mousa, "Synthesis of new reactive dyes containing commercial UV-absorbers with enhanced simultaneous dyeing and anti-UV properties for cotton fabric", Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, vol. 98, no. 2: Elsevier, pp. 100022, 2021. Abstract
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