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Goudos, S. K., and A. W. Mohamed, "Antenna Array Design Using Differential Evolution with Ranking-Based Mutation Operators", Handbook of Nature-Inspired Optimization Algorithms: The State of the Art: Volume I: Solving Single Objective Bound-Constrained Real-Parameter Numerical Optimization Problems: Springer International Publishing Cham, pp. 243-263, 2022. Abstract
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Abd Almaksoud, H. M., S. S. El-Hawary, M. A. M. Atia, A. M. Sayed, M. El-Daly, A. A. Kamel, H. Elimam, U. R. Abdelmohsen, and F. R. Saber, "Anti-androgenic potential of the fruit extracts of certain Egyptian species and their genetic variability studies: a metabolomic-molecular modeling approach.", Food & function, vol. 13, issue 14, pp. 7813-7830, 2022. Abstract

This work aimed to evaluate the anti-androgenic activity of Glazebrook, (O. F. Cook) Becc, and (Walter) Lodd. Ex Schult fruit extracts in rats using Hershberger assay. Furthermore, to annotate secondary metabolites using LC-HRMS technique, to investigate underlying mechanisms responsible for 5-α-reductase inhibitory activity and to compare cytotoxic effects against human prostatic stromal myofibroblast (WPMY-1) and human benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH-1) cell lines using MTT, 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (spectrophotometrically). The results showed significant anti-androgenic implications with varying degrees, markedly decreased sex organ weights, reduction in testosterone and increase in LH and FSH serum levels. Genetic diversity study ensured the correct genotype and revealed outperformance of SCoT compared with CBDP markers to interpret polymorphism among selected species. exhibited selective cytotoxic activity against BPH-1 compared to finasteride. Molecular docking of 59 dereplicated metabolites belonging to various chemical classes revealed that helasaoussazine, pinoresinol and tetra--caffeoylquinic acid are the top inhibitors of 5-α-reductase-2. Our study provides an insight into the anti-androgenic activity of selected species of Egyptian  supported by docking study for the first time, demonstrates safety toward liver and kidney and highlights a new potential therapeutic candidate for anti-androgenic related disease such as benign prostatic hyperplasia.

a Hanan M. Abd Almaksoud, b Seham S. El-Hawary, M. A. M. Atia, d Ahmed M. Sayed, M. El-Daly, A. A. Kamel, H. Elimam, U. R. Abdelmohsen, and F. R. Saber, "Anti-androgenic potential of the fruit extracts of certain Egyptian Sabal species and their genetic variability studies: a metabolomic-molecular modeling approach†", Food & function, vol. 13, pp. 7813–7830, 2022. 7.pdf
Shokry, A. A., R. A. El-Shiekh, G. Kamel, A. F. Bakr, D. Sabry, and A. Ramadan, "Anti-arthritic activity of the flavonoids fraction of ivy leaves (Hedera helix L.) standardized extract in adjuvant induced arthritis model in rats in relation to its metabolite profile using LC/MS", Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, vol. 145: Elsevier Masson, pp. 112456, 2022. Abstract
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Shokry, A. A., R. A. El-Shiekh, G. Kamel, A. F. Bakr, D. Sabry, and A. Ramadan, "Anti-arthritic activity of the flavonoids fraction of ivy leaves (Hedera helix L.) standardized extract in adjuvant induced arthritis model in rats in relation to its metabolite profile using LC/MS.", Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie, vol. 145, pp. 112456, 2022. Abstract

Ivy leaves (Hedera helix) is a traditional plant used for common cold, cough, and bronchial disorders and can be used for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) as an attempt in alternative medicine. RA is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by its increasing frequency and adverse consequences. There is an urgent need for a long-term therapy that has favorable biological effects and is less expensive than the already authorized synthetic medicines. This study aimed to determine the anti-arthritic potentials of Hedera helix with determination of the bioactive fraction and discovery of its second-generation metabolites by means of LC/MS. The total ivy ethanolic extract (TIE-E), saponins fraction (Sap-F) and flavonoids fraction (Flav-F) were investigated for their in-vitro anti-arthritic effects and in-vivo by Adjuvant-induced arthritis (AIA) using Complete Freund's Adjuvant (0.1 mL, CFA) intradermal relative to the usual dose of ibuprofen (5 mg/kg). We examined the physical alterations, rheumatoid biomarkers, cytokines that cause and inhibit inflammation, markers of oxidative stress, hyaluronidase and β-glucuronidase enzyme activity. Each paw's histopathology was also evaluated. The chemical profiles of TIE-E were studied using LC/MS in both positive and negative ionization modes. TIE-E (200 mg/kg) and Flav-F (100 mg/kg) significantly (P < 0.05) lowered the edema of the paws, serum immunological indicators, inflammatory cytokines, degenerative enzymes, and indicators of reactive oxygen species with increasing in the anti-inflammatory cytokines. Our findings suggest that extracts of ivy leaves might be used effectively to treat rheumatoid arthritis, where its flavonoid content is responsible for that, and it is able to repress biochemical, oxidative, and pathological changes associated with (AIA) Adjuvant-induced arthritis.

Shokry, A. A., R. A. El-Shiekh, G. Kamel, A. F. Bakr, D. Sabry, and A. Ramadan, "Anti-arthritic activity of the flavonoids fraction of ivy leaves (Hedera helix L.) standardized extract in adjuvant induced arthritis model in rats in relation to its metabolite profile using LC/MS.", Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie, vol. 145, pp. 112456, 2022. Abstract

Ivy leaves (Hedera helix) is a traditional plant used for common cold, cough, and bronchial disorders and can be used for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) as an attempt in alternative medicine. RA is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by its increasing frequency and adverse consequences. There is an urgent need for a long-term therapy that has favorable biological effects and is less expensive than the already authorized synthetic medicines. This study aimed to determine the anti-arthritic potentials of Hedera helix with determination of the bioactive fraction and discovery of its second-generation metabolites by means of LC/MS. The total ivy ethanolic extract (TIE-E), saponins fraction (Sap-F) and flavonoids fraction (Flav-F) were investigated for their in-vitro anti-arthritic effects and in-vivo by Adjuvant-induced arthritis (AIA) using Complete Freund's Adjuvant (0.1 mL, CFA) intradermal relative to the usual dose of ibuprofen (5 mg/kg). We examined the physical alterations, rheumatoid biomarkers, cytokines that cause and inhibit inflammation, markers of oxidative stress, hyaluronidase and β-glucuronidase enzyme activity. Each paw's histopathology was also evaluated. The chemical profiles of TIE-E were studied using LC/MS in both positive and negative ionization modes. TIE-E (200 mg/kg) and Flav-F (100 mg/kg) significantly (P < 0.05) lowered the edema of the paws, serum immunological indicators, inflammatory cytokines, degenerative enzymes, and indicators of reactive oxygen species with increasing in the anti-inflammatory cytokines. Our findings suggest that extracts of ivy leaves might be used effectively to treat rheumatoid arthritis, where its flavonoid content is responsible for that, and it is able to repress biochemical, oxidative, and pathological changes associated with (AIA) Adjuvant-induced arthritis.

Elmosbah, D. E., M. S. Khattab, S. R. Emam, and H. E. M. F. Miniawy, "The anti-inflammatory effect of myrrh ethanolic extract in comparison with prednisolone on an autoimmune disease rat model induced by silicate", Inflammopharmacology, vol. 30, pp. 2537 - 2546, 2022. 10787_2022_article_1042.pdf
Elmosbah, D. E., M. S. Khattab, S. R. Emam, and H. E. M. F. Miniawy, "The anti-inflammatory effect of myrrh ethanolic extract in comparison with prednisolone on an autoimmune disease rat model induced by silicate.", Inflammopharmacology, vol. 30, issue 6, pp. 2537-2546, 2022. Abstract

Autoimmune disease is a complex chronic disease that triggers immune activation against autoantigens resulting in tissue damage. Epidemiological data showed that autoimmune diseases are increasing worldwide over the last decades owing to increased environmental pollution. This study investigates the therapeutic effect of myrrh as a natural medicine compared to prednisolone in the treatment of immune-mediated glomerulonephritis induced by silicate. The autoimmune disease model in rats was induced by injecting 5 mg crystalline sodium silicate suspension subcutaneously once weekly for 20 weeks, and then the rats were treated either with myrrh extract or prednisolone or with both for 6 weeks. Liver and kidney function tests, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry of TNF-α expression in kidney tissue were performed. The creatinine significantly elevated in silica-treated group and decreased in other treated groups. Histopathology of the kidney revealed improvement of glomerular and tubular basement thickness in all treated groups, but the inflammatory cell count slightly decreased in the group treated with myrrh than the other treated groups which showed a marked decrease. TNF-α expression was significantly decreased in all treated groups. Interestingly, the myrrh did not produce hepatic lesions and improve the side effect of prednisolone in the liver when taken in combination. Therefore, myrrh extract possessed anti-inflammatory properties and counteracted the side effect of prednisolone on the liver. Myrrh extract can serve as a conjunctive therapy with prednisolone to treat autoimmune diseases.

Farouk, E. - B., A. - E. M. Ahmed, A. - F. Osama, A. E. - B. Hanaa, H. M. Ahmed, A. I. Samy, and S. Abeer, "Anti-inflammatory role of Dunaliella salina carotenoid enrich fractions in paw oedema via down-regulation of COX-2/PGE2 pathway", Egypt. J. Chem. ., vol. 65, issue 2, pp. 223 – 233, 2022.
Taha, R. S., H. A. Thabet, and M. E. A. Desouky, "Anti-Insulin Resistance Effect of Black Seed (Nigella sativa) Extracts In Metabolic Syndrome Induced-Rats", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, vol. 65, issue 4, pp. 119-127, 2022.
Shahin, I., K. O. Mohamed, A. Taher, A. R. Mayhoub, and A. Kassab, "The Anti-MRSA Activity of Phenylthiazoles: A Comprehensive Review", Current Pharmaceutical Design, vol. 28, issue 43, pp. 3469-3477, 2022.
Shahin, I. G., K. O. Mohamed, A. T. Taher, A. S. Mayhoub, and A. S. M. A. A. E. KASSAB, "The Anti-MRSA Activity of Phenylthiazoles: A Comprehensive Review", Current Pharmaceutical Design, vol. 28, pp. 3469-3477, 2022.
Shahhat, D. A., M. M. ElMallah, M. A. Shalaby, and H. G. Elmasry, "Anti-oxidant and Anti-inflammatory Effects of Intermittent Fasting against Acetic Acid-Induced Ulcerative Colitis in Rats", NeuroQantology, vol. 20, issue 15, pp. 3741-3746., 2022.
Rafat M Mohareb, Nadia Y Megally Abdou, R. I. E. S. A. M., "Anti-proliferative, c-Met Inhibitions, and PAINS Evaluations of New Thiophene, Thiazole, Coumarin, Pyran, and Pyridine Derivatives", Anti-Cancer Agents in Med Chem, vol. 22, pp. 2125-2141, 2022.
Faruk, E. M., D. Sabry, A. A. Morsi, Y. Alaa El-Din, N. M. Taha, and E. Medhat, "The anti-tumour effect of induced pluripotent stem cells against submandibular gland carcinoma in rats is achieved via modulation of the apoptotic response and the expression of Sirt-1, TGF-β, and MALAT-1 in cancer cells.", Molecular and cellular biochemistry, vol. 477, issue 1, pp. 53-65, 2022. Abstract

The era of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) was used as novel biotechnology to replace embryonic stem cells bypassing the ethical concerns and problems of stem cell transplant rejection. The anti-tumour potential of iPSCs against many tumours including salivary cancer was proven in previous studies. The current study aimed to investigate the contribution of the Bax, Sirt-1, TGF-β, and MALAT genes and/or their protein expression to the pathogenesis of submandibular carcinogenesis before and after iPSCs treatment. Thirty Wistar albino rats were equally assigned into three groups: group I (control), group II (Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)): submandibular glands were injected SCC cells, and group III (SCC/iPSCs): SCC rats were treated by 5 × 10 iPSCs. Submandibular gland sections were subjected to histological and immunohistochemical analyses to detect mucopolysaccharides, Bax, and TGF-β expression as well as PCR quantification for TGF-β, Sirt-1, and lncRNA MALAT-1 gene expressions. Western blotting was also used to detect Sirt-1 and TGF-β protein expressions. SCC group revealed infiltration by sheets of malignant squamous cells with or without keratin pearls and inflammatory cells, in addition to upregulation of TGF-β, Sirt-1, MALAT-1, and Bax, whereas SCC/iPSCs group showed an improved submandibular histoarchitecture with the maintenance of the secretory function. Bax and TGF-β immunoexpression were significantly reduced. The upregulated TGF-β, Sirt-1, and MALAT-1 genes were significantly decreased. iPSCs protected against the experimentally induced submandibular gland carcinoma that might be achieved via their regenerative potential and their regulatory modulation of Sirt-1, TGF-β, and MALAT-1 gene/protein expressions and of the apoptotic response in cancer cells.

Farghaly, T. A., A. M. R. Alsaedi, N. A. Alenazi, and M. F. Harras, "Anti-viral activity of thiazole derivatives: an updated patent review", EXPERT OPINION ON THERAPEUTIC PATENTS, vol. 32, pp. 791–815, 2022.
Shorbagy, A. S., T. Harhas, M. Abdelgwad, and L. M Abdelgawad, "Antibacterial activity of Sodium Hypochlorite and 980 nm Diode Laser against Enterococcus Faecalis biofilms in infected root canals ", SYLWAN, vol. 166, , issue 10, pp. 1-12, 2022. abstract.pdf
E.E.Essa, D.Hamza, M.M.H.Khalil, H.Zaher, D.Salah, A.M.Alnemari, M.H.Rady, and S.A.A.Mo‘men, "The Antibacterial Activity of Egyptian Wasp Chitosan-Based Nanoparticles against Important Antibiotic-Resistant Pathogens", Molecules, vol. 27, pp. 1-13, 2022.
Mamdouh Y. Elgendy, Mohamed Shaalan, M. A. A. E. E. M. E. - A. A. A. S. M., "Antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles against antibiotic-resistant Aeromonas veronii infections in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (L.), in vitro and in vivo assay. ", Aquaculture Research, vol. 53, issue 53, pp. 901–920, 2022.
Abdelhamed, F. M., N. F. Abdeltawab, M. T. Elrakaiby, R. N. Shamma, and N. A. Moneib, "Antibacterial and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Essential Oil Nanoemulsion on Acne Vulgaris.", Microorganisms, vol. 10, issue 9, 2022. Abstract

Antibiotics are frequently used in acne treatment and their prolonged use has led to an emergence of resistance. This study aimed to investigate the use of natural antimicrobials as an alternative therapy. The antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities of five commonly used essential oils (EOs) (tea tree, clove, thyme, mentha and basil EOs), and their possible mechanisms of action against and , were explored. The effect of the most potent EO on membrane permeability was elucidated and its anti-inflammatory action, when formulated as nanoemulsion, was tested in an in vivo acne model. The in vitro studies showed that thyme EO had the most potent antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity, with phenolics and terpenoids as main antimicrobial constituents of EO. Thyme EO affected cell membrane permeability of both bacterial species, evident by the detection of the leakage of intracellular ions and membrane integrity by the leakage of nucleic acids. Morphological alteration in bacterial cells was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy. Thyme EO nanoemulsion led to the suppression of an inflammatory response in acne animal models along with a bacterial load decrease and positive histopathological changes. Collectively, thyme EO nanoemulsion showed potent antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects compared to the reference antibiotics, suggesting its effectiveness as a natural alternative in acne treatment.

Abdeltawab, N. F., M. T. Elrakaiby, R. N. Shamma, and N. A. Moneib, Antibacterial and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Thymus vulgaris Essential Oil Nanoemulsion on Acne Vulgaris, , 2022.
Deghadi, R. G., A. E. Elsharkawy, A. M. Ashmawy, and G. G. Mohamed, "Antibacterial and anticorrosion behavior of bioactive complexes of selected transition metal ions with new 2-acetylpyridine Schiff base", Applied Organometallic Chemistry, vol. 36, issue 4, pp. e6579, 2022.
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