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Alqurashi, A. S., L. A. M. Masoudi, H. Hamdi, and A. A. Zaid, "Chemical Composition and Antioxidant, Antiviral, Antifungal, Antibacterial and Anticancer Potentials of Opuntia ficus-indica Seed Oil", Molecules, vol. 27, issue 17, pp. 1-14, 2022.
Albaqami, J. J., H. Hamdi, A. Narayanankutty, N. U. Visakh, A. Sasidharan, A. Moothakoottil, A. C. Famurewa, and B. Pathrose, "Chemical Composition and Biological Activities of the Leaf Essential Oils of Curcuma longa, Curcuma aromatica and Curcuma angustifolia", Antibiotics, vol. 11, issue 11, 2022.
Althobaiti, S., H. H. Kesba, N. Yousif, H. ELzilal, S. Sabra, A. Gaber, A. Abdel-Rahman, and Samy Sayed, "Chemical compositions and toxicity of ethanolic extracts of three aromatic plants (Fam: Lamiaceae) on Meloidogyne incognita survival and reproduction.", Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, vol. 31, issue 8, pp. 8125-8134, 2022. 4_althobaiti_et_al_feb_3182022_pp_8125-8134.pdf
Althobaiti, S., H. H. Kesba, N. Yousif, H. El-Zilal, S. Sabra, A. Gaber, A. Abdel-Rahman, and Samy Sayed, Chemical compositions and toxicity of ethanolic extracts of three aromatic plants (Fam: Lamiaceae) on Meloidogyne incognita survival and reproduction., , 2022. Abstract
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Gaballa, H. S., E. A. Shalaby, sayed abdalkader fayed, and M. sanaa shanab, "Chemical constituents and biological activity of successive extracts and silver nanoparticles from red onion peels", Egyptian Journal of chemistry, vol. 65, pp. 593-604, 2022.
Saied, H. S. H., S. M. Aboelenin, H. Kesba, A. E. A. El-Sherbieny, A. M. Helmy, S. M. Dahdouh, and M. M. Soliman, "Chemical evaluation of partially acidulated phosphate rocks and their impact on dry matter yield and phosphorus uptake of maize.", Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, vol. 29, issue 5, pp. 3511-3518, 2022. samy05_sjbs_295_3511-3518.pdf
Hamdan, D. I., S. S. Hafez, W. H. B. Hassan, M. M. Morsi, H. M. A. Khalil, Y. H. Ahmed, O. A. Ahmed-Farid, and R. A. El-Shiekh, "Chemical profiles with cardioprotective and anti-depressive effects of Miq. leaves and stem branches dichloromethane fractions on isoprenaline induced post-MI depression.", RSC advances, vol. 12, issue 6, pp. 3476-3493, 2022. Abstract

This study was conducted to explore the potential cardioprotective and anti-depressive effects of dichloromethane (DCM) fractions of leaves (L) and stem branches (S) on post-myocardial infarction (MI) depression induced by isoprenaline (ISO) in rats in relation to their metabolites. The study was propped with a UPLC-ESI-MS/MS profiling and chromatographic isolation of the secondary metabolites. Column chromatography revealed the isolation of lupeol palmitate (6) that was isolated for the first time from nature with eight known compounds. In addition, more than forty metabolites belonging, mainly to flavonoids, and anthocyanins groups were identified. The rats were injected with ISO (85 mg kg, s.c) in the first two days, followed by the administration of DCM-L and DCM-S fractions (200 mg kg p.o) for 19 days. Compared with the ISO exposed rats, the treated rats displayed a reduction in cardiac biomarkers (LDH and CKMB), anxiety, and depressive-like behaviour associated with an increase in the brain defense system (SOD and GSH), neuronal cell energy, GABA, serotonin, and dopamine, confirmed by histopathological investigations. In conclusion, DCM-L and DCM-S fractions' cardioprotective and anti-depressive activities are attributed to their metabolite profile. Therefore, they could serve as a potential agent in amending post-MI depression.

Dalia I Hamdan, Samia S Hafez, W. H. B. H. M. M. H. M. A. K. M., and R. E. - S. A. Yasmine H Ahmed, Omar A Ahmed-Farid, "Chemical profiles with cardioprotective and anti-depressive effects of Morus macroura Miq. leaves and stem branches dichloromethane fractions on isoprenaline induced post-MI depression", RSC advances, vol. 12, pp. 3476-3493, 2022.
Hamdan, D. I., S. S. Hafez, W. H. B. Hassan, M. M. Morsi, H. M. A. Khalil, Y. H. Ahmed, O. A. Ahmed-Farid, and R. A. El-Shiekh, "Chemical profiles with cardioprotective and anti-depressive effects of Morus macroura Miq. leaves and stem branches dichloromethane fractions on isoprenaline induced post-MI depression", RSC advances, vol. 12, no. 6: Royal Society of Chemistry, pp. 3476–3493, 2022. Abstract
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Draz, A. A., S. A. Kawashty, E. M. Shamso, H. A. Hosni, and S. R. Hussein, "Chemical profiling of Oxalis species growing wild in Egypt using HRLC/MS Spectrometry", International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, vol. 9, issue 4, pp. 426-439, 2022. chemical_profiling_of_oxalis.pdf
Elkhalifa, D., M. Rayan, A. T. Negmeldin, A. Elhissi, and A. Khalil, "Chemically modified mRNA beyond COVID-19: Potential preventive and therapeutic applications for targeting chronic diseases.", Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie, vol. 145, pp. 112385, 2022. Abstract

Chemically modified mRNA represents a unique, efficient, and straightforward approach to produce a class of biopharmaceutical agents. It has been already approved as a vaccination-based method for targeting SARS-CoV-2 virus. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the prospect of synthetic modified mRNA to efficiently and safely combat various diseases. Recently, various optimization advances have been adopted to overcome the limitations associated with conventional gene therapeutics leading to wide-ranging applications in different disease conditions. This review sheds light on emerging directions of chemically modified mRNAs to prevent and treat widespread chronic diseases, including metabolic disorders, cancer vaccination and immunotherapy, musculoskeletal disorders, respiratory conditions, cardiovascular diseases, and liver diseases.

A El Mansoub, M. M. El Sayed, R. M. El Nashar, H. M. Fahmy, and A. M. G. Abulnour, "Chemically/electrically-assisted regeneration of polyacrylonitrile-based hydrogel adsorbed heavy metals", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, vol. 65, issue (1), pp. 373-384, 2022.
Nematallah, K. A., S. Elmekkawy, M. R. A. Abdollah, M. M. Elmazar, E. Abdel-Sattar, and M. R. Meselhy, "Cheminformatics Application in the Phytochemical and Biological Study of Eucalyptus globulus L. Bark as a Potential Hepatoprotective Drug", ACS omega, vol. 7, no. 9: American Chemical Society, pp. 7945–7956, 2022. Abstract
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Nematallah, K. A., S. Elmekkawy, M. R. A. Abdollah, M. M. Elmazar, E. Abdel-Sattar, and M. R. Meselhy, "Cheminformatics Application in the Phytochemical and Biological Study of Eucalyptus globulus L. Bark as a Potential Hepatoprotective Drug", ACS Omega, vol. 7, pp. 7945-7956 , 2022. cheminformatics_application_in_the_phytochemical_and_biological.pdf
Elshaier, Y. A. A. M., M. T. M. Nemr, M. S. Refaey, W. A. A. Fadaly, and A. Barakat, "Chemistry of 2-vinylindoles: synthesis and applications", New Journal of Chemistry, vol. 46, pp. 13383-13400, 2022.
Dawood, K. M., and A. A. Abbas, Chemistry of Bipyrazoles: Synthesis and Applications, , Singapore., Bentham Science Publishers Pte. Ltd. , 2022.
Farid, J. F., N. M. Mostafa, Y. M. Fayez, H. A. M. Essam, and B. M. Eltanany, "Chemometric quality assessment of Paracetamol and Phenylephrine Hydrochloride with Paracetamol impurities; comparative UV-spectrophotometric implementation of four predictive models.", Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy, vol. 265, pp. 120308, 2022. Abstract

Spectrophotometric data analysis using multivariate approaches has many useful applications. One of these applications is the analysis of active ingredients in presence of impurities. Four chemometric-assisted spectrophotometric methods, namely, principal component regression (PCR), partial least-squares (PLS), artificial neural networks (ANN) and multivariate curve resolution-alternating least squares (MCR-ALS) were proposed and validated. The developed chemometric methods were compared to resolve the severely overlapped spectrum of Paracetamol (PAR) and Phenylephrine HCl (PHE) along with PAR impurities namely, P-Aminophenol (PAP), P-Nitrophenol (PNP), Acetanilide (ACT) and P-Chloroacetanilide (CAC). The four multivariate calibration methods succeeded in simultaneous determination of PAR and PHE with further quantification of PAR impurities. So, the proposed methods could be used with no need of any separation step and successfully applied for pharmaceutical formulation analysis. Furthermore, statistical comparison between the results obtained by the proposed chemometric methods and the official ones showed no significant differences.

Farag, M. A., E. U. Dokalahy, T. F. Eissa, I. M. Kamal, and A. Zayed, "Chemometrics-Based Aroma Discrimination of 14 Egyptian Mango Fruits of Different Cultivars and Origins, and Their Response to Probiotics Analyzed via SPME Coupled to GC-MS.", ACS omega, vol. 7, issue 2, pp. 2377-2390, 2022. Abstract

The present study investigated the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in 14 Egyptian mango specimens collected from three different regions and of different cultivars (cvs). VOCs were extracted via solid-phase microextraction, followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis. The results obtained for sesquiterpene hydrocarbons' qualitative abundance were represented by 28 peaks, whereas monoterpene hydrocarbons amounted for the highest levels in most of the mango cvs. Multivariate data analyses were employed for sample classification and identification of markers. Unsupervised principal component analysis revealed that "zebdia" cv from the three origins combined together being enriched in terpinolene. Moreover, supervised orthogonal partial least square-discriminant analysis identified β-terpinene and ()-geranylacetone in the premium "awees" cv. The impact of probiotic bacteria on mango juice aroma was further assessed revealing no potential changes in the composition. This study provides the first comprehensive insights into Egyptian mango aroma and reveals that the cv type overcomes the geographical origin in their aroma profile.

Farag, M. A., E. U. Dokalahy, T. F. Eissa, I. M. Kamal, and A. Zayed, "Chemometrics-Based Aroma Discrimination of 14 Egyptian Mango Fruits of Different Cultivars and Origins, and Their Response to Probiotics Analyzed via SPME Coupled to GC−MS", ACS Omega, vol. 7, issue 2, pp. 2377-2290, 2022.
Beheiry, D. A., and H. S. Gabr, "The child as an active participant: enhancing the child's attachment to kindergartens through architectural design", Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, vol. 16, issue 1, pp. 46-68, 2022.
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