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Ali, S., M. Hassan, T. Essam, M. A. Ibrahim, and K. Al-Amry, "Biodegradation of aflatoxin by bacterial species isolated from poultry farms", Toxicon, vol. Volume 195, issue May 2021, pp. 7-16, 2021.
Abdelmigeed, M. O., E. G. Al-Sakkari, M. S. Hefney, F. M. Ismail, T. S. Ahmed, and I. M. Ismail, "Biodiesel production catalyzed by NaOH/Magnetized ZIF-8: Yield improvement using methanolysis and catalyst reusability enhancement", Renewable Energy, vol. 174, pp. 253-261, 2021.
Kassab, W., and A. A. Abdelhady, "The biodiversity and benthic community structure in the Cenomanian–Turonian Galala Formation, Northern Galala Plateau, Eastern Desert, Egypt", Arabian Journal of Geosciences, vol. 14, issue 20, pp. 1-16, 2021.
Abdelsalam, E. M., M. Samer, M. A. Amer, and B. M. A. Amer, "Biogas production using dry fermentation technology through co-digestion of manure and agricultural wastes", Environment, Development and Sustainability, vol. 23, issue 6, pp. 8746–8757, 2021.
Abdelsalam, E. M., M. Samer, M. A. Amer, and B. Amer, "Biogas production using dry fermentation technology through co-digestion of manure and agricultural wastes", Environment, Development and Sustainability, vol. 23, issue 6: Springer Netherlands, pp. 8746-8757, 2021. Abstract
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El-Shiekh, R. A., M. Hassan, R. A. Hashem, and E. Abd-Elsattar, "Bioguided Isolation of Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Pregnane Glycosides from Caralluma quadrangula: Disarming Multidrug-Resistant Pathogens", Antibiotics, vol. 10, issue 8, pp. 1-12, 2021.
El-Shiekh, R. A., M. Hassan, R. A. Hashem, and E. Abdel-Sattar, "Bioguided Isolation of Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Pregnane Glycosides from Caralluma quadrangula: Disarming Multidrug-Resistant Pathogens", Antibiotics, vol. 2021, 10(7), pp. 811, 2021.
Soleiman, A. S., F. I. Moursy, A. E. M. Khalil2, and A. A. Taher2, "Biological Control of Root-Knot Nematode, Meloidogyne Incognita on Cucumber", Annals of R.S.C.B, vol. 25 , issue 4, pp. 11459 - 11470, 2021. Nematode, Meloidogyne Incognita_.pdf
El-Sheekh, M. M., A. Y. Ahmed, A. S. Soliman, S. E. Abdel-Ghafour, and H. M. Sobhy, "Biological control of soil borne cucumber diseases using green marine macroalgae", Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control, vol. 31, issue 72, pp. 1-7, 2021. Biological control .pdf
El-Sheekh, M. M., A. Y. Ahmed, A. S. Soliman, S. E. Abdel-Ghafour, and H. M. Sobhy, "Biological control of soil borne cucumber diseases using green marine macroalgae", Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control, vol. 31, issue 72, pp. 1-7, 2021. control of soil borne cucumber.pdf
El-Mal, E. A. O., A. M. Abu-Seida, and S. E. H. Ashry, "Biological evaluation of hesperidin for direct pulp capping in dogs’ teeth", International Journal of Experimental Pathology, vol. 102, issue 1, pp. 32-44, 2021. hespridin_biology.pdf
Wafa, M. A. E. L. R., M. A. Niazy, E. A. A. Hagar, and A. M. Abu-Seida, "Biological Pulp Response of Pulpine, Polyamidoamine Dendrimer and Their Combination in Dogs and their Remineralizing Effect on Carious Affected Human Dentin: A Randomized Clinical Trial", Al-Azhar Dental Journal for Girls, vol. 8, issue 4, pp. 591-600, 2021. pulpine.pdf
Barmelgy, A. E., M. M. Ismail, and H. Sewilam, "Biomass productivity of Nannochloropsis sp. grown in desalination brine culture medium", DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT, vol. 216, pp. 306-314, 2021.
Meqanen, S. E., M. A. Badawy, A. Prince, M. O. H. A. M. E. D. A. L. Y. EL-DESOUKY, and M. H. Gheait, "Biomedical Activity of Egyptian Hibiscus sabdariffa L. as Modulator of Alzheimer’s Beta-Amyloid1-42 Secretion in a Human Neuroglioma Model", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry , pp. 10.21608/EJCHEM.2021.73716.3659, 2021.
Meqanen, S. E. A., M. A. Badawy, A. Prince, M. A. El-Desouky, and M. H. Gheait, "Biomedical Activity of Egyptian Hibiscus sabdariffa L. as Modulator of Alzheimer’s Beta-Amyloid1-42 Secretion in a Human Neuroglioma Model", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, vol. 64, issue 10, pp. 5893 - 5902, 2021.
Ibrahim, S. S., R. Elsabagh, A. & Allam, G. Youssef, S. E. Fad, E. Y. Abdelhiee, M. Alkafafy, A. Soliman, and M. Aboubakr, "Bioremediation role of Spirulina platensis against deltamethrin-mediated toxicity and its chemical residues in chicken meat", Environmental Science and Pollution Research, vol. 28, issue 40, pp. 56188–56198, 2021. bioremediation_role_of_spirulina_platensis.pdf
Abdel-Aziz, M. A., H. M. S. Ahmed, A. A. El-Nekeety, H. A. Sharaf, S. H. Abdel-Aziem, and M. A. Abdel-Wahhab, "Biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles for the treatment of osteoarthritis alone or in combination with Diacerein in a rat model.", Inflammopharmacology, vol. 29, issue 3, pp. 705-719, 2021. Abstract

Gold (Au) compounds were used as an effective therapeutic agent for various inflammatory diseases; however, the use of Au compounds becomes limited because of its association with several side effects. Hence, gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were developed as a new option for the medical proposes. However, the safety evaluation of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in osteoarthritis (OA) treatment remains vague. This study aimed to biosynthesize, characterize and evaluate the therapeutic effects of biosynthesized AuNPs and/or Diacerein (DIA) in experimental OA. OA was induced by a single injection of monosodium iodoacetate (3 mg/joint) in the intra-articular knee of female rats. Normal rats (N-rats) and OA-rats were treated orally for 5 weeks as follow: untreated N-rats; untreated OA-rats; N-rats received DIA (50 mg/kg b.w); N-rats received AuNPs (30 μg/kg b.w.); N-rats received AuNPs plus DIA; OA-rats received DIA; OA-rats received AuNPs, and OA-rats received AuNPs plus DIA. Blood, knee cartilage, liver and kidney samples were collected for biochemical and histological analysis. The synthesized AuNPs were nearly spherical with average size of 20 nm and zeta potential of 33 mV. AuNPs and DIA induced a significant improvement in serum inflammatory cytokines, biochemical parameters, estrogen level, hepatic and renal oxidative markers, hepatic DNA fragmentation, genomic template stability and cartilage joint histology of OA-rats. AuNPs were more effective than DIA and the combined treatment was more effective than the single treatment. It could be concluded that AuNPs are promising for the treatment of OA alone or in combination with DIA.

El-Beltagi, H. S., and K. M. A. RAMADAN, "Biosynthesis of Nanoparticles by Microorganisms and Applications in Plant Stress Control", Plant Growth-Promoting Microbes for Sustainable Biotic and Abiotic Stress Management, Switzerland, Springer Nature, 2021. ramadan-el-beltagi2021_chapter_biosynthesisofnanoparticlesbym.pdf
Dkhil, M. A., R. Abdel-Gaber, G. Alojayri, F. A. Thagfan, E. M. Al-Shaebi, and S. Al-Quraishy, "Biosynthesized nanosilver as anti-oxidant, anti-apoptotic and anti-inflammatory agent against Plasmodium chabaudi infection in the mouse liver", Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, vol. 28, pp. 6254–6259, 2021.
Abd El-Ghani, M. M., A. S. A. El-Sayed, A. Moubarak, R. Rashad, H. Nosier, and A. Khattab, "Biosystematic Study on Some Egyptian Species of Astragalus L. (Fabaceae)", Agriculture, vol. 11, no. 2, 2021. AbstractWebsite

Astragalus L. is one of the largest angiosperm complex genera that belongs to the family Fabaceae, subfamily Papilionoideae or Faboideae under the subtribe Astragalinae of the tribe Galegeae. The current study includes the whole plant morphology, DNA barcode (ITS2), and molecular marker (SCoT). Ten taxa representing four species of Astragalus were collected from different localities in Egypt during the period from February 2018 to May 2019. Morphologically, identification and classification of collected Astragalus plants occurred by utilizing the light microscope, regarding the taxonomic revisions of the reference collected Astragalus specimens in other Egyptian Herbaria. For molecular validation, ten SCoT primers were used in this study, producing a unique banding pattern to differentiate between ten samples of Astragalus taxa which generated 212 DNA fragments with an average of 12.2 bands per 10 Astragalus samples, with 8 to 37 fragments per primer. The 212 fragments amplified were distributed as 2 monomorphic bands, 27 polymorphic without unique bands, 183 unique bands (210 Polymorphic with unique bands), and ITS2 gene sequence was showed as the optimal barcode for identifying Astragalus L. using BLAST searched on NCBI database, and afterward, analyzing the chromatogram for ITS region, 10 samples have been identified as two samples representing A. hauarensis, four samples representing A. sieberi, three samples representing A. spinosus and one sample representing A. vogelii. Based on the ITS barcode, A. hauarensis RMG1, A. hauarensis RMG2, A. sieberi RMG1, A. sieberi RMG2, A. sieberi RMG3, A. sieberi RMG4, A. spinosus RMG1, A. spinosus RMG2, A. spinosus RMG3, A. vogelii RMG were deposited into GenBank with accession # MT367587.1, MT367591.1, MT367593.1, MT367585.1, MT367586.1, MT367588.1, MT160347.1, MT367590.1, MT367589.1, MT367592.1, respectively. These results indicated the efficiency of SCoT markers and ITS2 region in identifying and determining genetic relationships between Astragalus species.

Abd El-Ghani, M. M., A. S. A. El-Sayed, A. Moubarak, R. Rashad, H. Nosier, and A. Khattab, "Biosystematic Study on Some Egyptian Species of Astragalus L. (Fabaceae)", Agriculture, vol. 11, no. 2, 2021. AbstractWebsite

Astragalus L. is one of the largest angiosperm complex genera that belongs to the family Fabaceae, subfamily Papilionoideae or Faboideae under the subtribe Astragalinae of the tribe Galegeae. The current study includes the whole plant morphology, DNA barcode (ITS2), and molecular marker (SCoT). Ten taxa representing four species of Astragalus were collected from different localities in Egypt during the period from February 2018 to May 2019. Morphologically, identification and classification of collected Astragalus plants occurred by utilizing the light microscope, regarding the taxonomic revisions of the reference collected Astragalus specimens in other Egyptian Herbaria. For molecular validation, ten SCoT primers were used in this study, producing a unique banding pattern to differentiate between ten samples of Astragalus taxa which generated 212 DNA fragments with an average of 12.2 bands per 10 Astragalus samples, with 8 to 37 fragments per primer. The 212 fragments amplified were distributed as 2 monomorphic bands, 27 polymorphic without unique bands, 183 unique bands (210 Polymorphic with unique bands), and ITS2 gene sequence was showed as the optimal barcode for identifying Astragalus L. using BLAST searched on NCBI database, and afterward, analyzing the chromatogram for ITS region, 10 samples have been identified as two samples representing A. hauarensis, four samples representing A. sieberi, three samples representing A. spinosus and one sample representing A. vogelii. Based on the ITS barcode, A. hauarensis RMG1, A. hauarensis RMG2, A. sieberi RMG1, A. sieberi RMG2, A. sieberi RMG3, A. sieberi RMG4, A. spinosus RMG1, A. spinosus RMG2, A. spinosus RMG3, A. vogelii RMG were deposited into GenBank with accession # MT367587.1, MT367591.1, MT367593.1, MT367585.1, MT367586.1, MT367588.1, MT160347.1, MT367590.1, MT367589.1, MT367592.1, respectively. These results indicated the efficiency of SCoT markers and ITS2 region in identifying and determining genetic relationships between Astragalus species.

Abd El-Ghani, M. M., El-Sayed, Z., Moubarak, A., R. Rashad, H. Nosier, and A. Khattab, "Biosystematic study on some Egyptian species of Astragalus L. (Fabaceae).", Agriculture, vol. 11,, pp. 125, 2021.
ABDELFATTAH, E. M. A. N. A. L. A. A. E. L. D. I. N., and J. - W. Lim, "Biotechnology application of organic waste management using black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens", African Journal of Biological Sciences: African Society of Sustainable Development, pp. 171–187, 2021. Abstract
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