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Assem, S. K., E. H. A. Hussein, S. S. El-Assal, and M. A. Basry, "Isolation of glyoxalase II (gly II) and salt overly ) and salt overly sensitive (SOS2) alleles from Egyptian sorghum and enhancing salt stress tolerance in yeast.", BIOSCIENCE RESEARCH, vol. 14, issue 3, pp. 498-503, 2017. Abstract
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Khaled, A. - M. A., and A. Samir, "Isolation of enterotoxigenic Staphylococcus aureus from pet dogs and cats: A public heath implication.", Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. , vol. 11, pp. 627-629, 2011.
Abdel-moein, K. A., and A. Samir, "Isolation of Enterotoxigenic Staphylococcus aureus from Pet Dogs and Cats: A Public Health Implication.", Vector-borne and Zoonotic Diseases., vol. 11, issue 6, pp. 627 – 629, 2011.
Abdel-moein, K. A., and A. Samir, "Isolation of Enterotoxigenic Staphylococcus aureus from Pet Dogs and Cats: A Public Health Implication", Vector borne and Zoonotic Disease, 2011. Abstract

Staphylococcus aureus is a globally distributed bacterium causing wide variety of illnesses in humans, which attributed to its ability to produce wide array of virulence factors, including enterotoxins that are responsible for staphylococcal food poisoning outbreaks. The current study was carried out to investigate the prevalence of enterotoxigenic S. aureus among pet dogs and cats and its public health implication. For this purpose, nasal, oral, and wound swabs were collected from 70 dogs and 47 cats, whereas nasal swabs were collected from 26 human contacts.

*Refai, M., Taha, M., Selim, S., F. El-Shabouri, and H. Youssef, "Isolation of Cryptococcus neoformans, Candida albicans and other yeasts from pigeon droppings in Egypt. ", Sabouraudia, vol. 21, , pp. 163-165 , 1983. c._neof_in_pigeon_droppings.pdf
Refai, M., M. Taha, S. A. Selim, F. Elshabourii, and H. H. Yousseff, "Isolation of Cryptococcus neoformans, Candida albicans and other yeasts from pigeon droppings in Egypt", Sabouraudia, vol. 21, issue 2: Informa UK Ltd UK, pp. 163-165, 1983. Abstract
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Attia, M. F., N. M. Abou-Zeid, K. A. Abada, M. H. Soliman, S. A. and Hosny, and N. F. El-Badawy, "Isolation of chitinase gene induced during infection of Vicia faba by Botrytis fabae", Arab J Biotech, vol. 10, pp. 289–300, 2007. Abstract
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Attia, M. F., N. M. Abou-Zeid, K. A. Abada, and E. - B. F. Noha, "Isolation of chitinase gene induced after infection of Vicia faba by Botrytis fabae", Arab J.of Biotechnology, vol. 10, no. (2), pp. 289–300, 2007. Abstract
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Refai, M., A. Marouf, and A. Talaat, "Isolation of Candida albicans from the blood after cardiac surgery. ", Castellania , vol. 3, , pp. 138 , 1975. isolation_of_c._albicans_from_blood.pdf
Bassiouny, A. I., S. M. Soliman, H. A. Hussein, T. R. Aboelnaga, and A. A. El-Sanousi, "Isolation of Camel Pox Virus in Egypt", International Journal of Virology, vol. 10, issue 2, pp. 150-156, 2014. isolation_of_camel_pox_virus_in_egypt.pdf
El-Alfy, T. S., S. M. Ezzat, A. K. Hegazy, A. M. M. Amer, and G. M. Kamel, "Isolation of biologically active constituents from Moringa peregrina (Forssk.) Fiori.(family: Moringaceae) growing in Egypt", Pharmacognosy magazine, vol. 7, no. 26: Medknow Publications, pp. 109, 2011. Abstract
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El-Alfy, T. S., S. M. Ezzat, A. K. Hegazy, A. M. M. Amer, and G. M. Kamel, "Isolation of biologically active constituents from Moringa peregrina (Forssk.) Fiori.(family: Moringaceae) growing in Egypt", Pharmacognosy magazine, vol. 7, issue 26: Medknow Publications, pp. 109, 2011. Abstract
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El-Alfy, T. S., S. M. Ezzat, A. K. Hegazy, A. M. M. Amer, and G. M. Kamel, "Isolation of biologically active constituents from Moringa peregrina (Forssk.) Fiori. (family: Moringaceae) growing in Egypt.", Pharmacognosy magazine, vol. 7, issue 26, pp. 109-15, 2011 Apr. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Moringa peregrina is a wild plant that grown in the eastern desert mountains in Egypt. Although, this plant is native to Egypt, no details studies were traced on its chemical composition and biological activity.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The different fractions of the ethanolic extract of the dried aerial parts of the plants were subjected to fractionation and purification on various silica and sephadex columns for the isolation of the major compounds which were tested for there anticancer activity. The aqueous and ethanolic extract as well as its different fractions were tested for antihyperglycemic effect on Streptozitocin-induced diabetes in rats.

RESULTS: Investigation of the different fractions of the ethanolic extract of the aerial parts of M. peregrina yielded lupeol acetate (1), β-amyrin (2), α-amyrin (3), β-sitosterol (4), β-sitosterol-3-O-glucoside (5), apigenin (6), rhamnetin (7), neochlorogenic acid (10), rhamnetin-3-O-rutinoside (12), and 6-methoxy-acacetin-8-C-β-glucoside (13) which were isolated for the first time from the plant. Compound (13) was isolated for the first time from genus Moringa. In addition, quercetin (8), chryseriol-7-O-rhamnoside (9) and quercetin-3-O-rutinoside (11) were also isolated. Identification has been established by spectral data (UV, MS, IR, 1H, 1H -1H COSY, and 13C-NMR). The major isolated compounds were found to have valuable cytotoxic activities against breast (MCF 7) and colon (HCT 116) cancer cell lines and their activities were comparable to the reference drug doxorubicin. On the other hand, the aqueous and ethanolic extracts as well as the n-hexane fraction were found to have potent antihyperglycemic effect on Streptozitocin-induced diabetes in rats.

CONCLUSION: The Egyptian plant M. peregrina is rich in biologically active ingredients which showed potent cytotoxic activity and also its ethanolic extraxt exert a significant antihyperglycemic effect.

El-Alfy, T. S., S. M. Ezzat, A. K. Hegazy, A. M. M. Amer, and G. M. Kamel, "Isolation of biologically active constituents from Moringa peregrina (Forssk.) Fiori. (family: Moringaceae) growing in Egypt", Pharmacogn Magazine, vol. 7, issue 26, pp. 109–115, 2011. CU-PDF
El-Alfy, T. S., Ezzat, Hegazy, O., A. M. M. Amer, and G. M. Kamel, "Isolation of biologically active constituents from Moringa peregrina (Forssk.) Fiori. (Family Moringaceae) growing in Egypt. ", Pharmacognosy Magazine, vol. 7, pp. 109-115, 2011.
El-Alfy, T. S., S. M. Ezzat, A. K. Hegazy, A. M. M. Amer, and G. M. Kamel, "Isolation of Biologically Active Constituents from Moringa peregrina (Forssk", Pharmacognosy Magazine, 2011. Abstract

Background: Moringa peregrina is a wild plant that grown in the eastern desert mountains in Egypt. Although, this plant is native to Egypt, no details studies were traced on its chemical composition and biological activity.

Moubasher, H., W. S. Salwa, and N. A. El-Kassem, "Isolation of Aureobasidium pullulans and the effect of different conditions for pullulanase and pullulan production", Microbiology, vol. 82 , issue 2, pp. 155 - 161, 2013.
Abdallah, H. M., A. M. Al-Abd, G. F. Asaad, A. B. Abdel-Naim, and A. M. El-Halawany, "Isolation of antiosteoporotic compounds from seeds of Sophora japonica", PloS one, vol. 9, no. 6: Public Library of Science, pp. e98559, 2014. Abstract
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Abdallah, H. M., A. M. Al-Abd, G. F. Asaad, A. B. Abdel-Naim, and A. M. El-Halawany, Isolation of antiosteoporotic compounds from seeds of Sophora japonica, , vol. 9, issue 6: Public Library of Science, pp. e98559, 2014. Abstract
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Afaf Ahmed Elbendary a, Ashgan Mohamed Hessain, M. D. E. - H. A. A. S. I. M. M. A. S. M., "Isolation of antimicrobial producing Actinobacteria from soil samples.", Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 25 (2018) 44-46. , 2018.
Elbendary, A. A., A. M. Hessain, M. D. El-Hariri, A. A. Seida, I. M. Moussa, A. S. Mubarak, S. A. Kabli, H. A. Hemeg, and J. K. El Jakee, "Isolation of antimicrobial producing from soil samples.", Saudi journal of biological sciences, vol. 25, issue 1, pp. 44-46, 2018. Abstractisolation_of_antimicrobial_producing_actinobacteria_from_soil_samples.pdf

Emergence of multidrug resistant bacteria has made the search for novel bioactive compounds from natural and unexplored habitats a necessity. have important bioactive substances. The present study investigated antimicrobial activity of isolated from soil samples of Egypt. One hundred samples were collected from agricultural farming soil of different governorates. Twelve isolates have produced activity against the tested microorganisms (, , , , , Typhi, , and ). By VITEK 2 system version: 07.01 the 12 isolates were identified as , , , and . Using ethyl acetate extraction method the isolates culture's supernatants were tested by diffusion method against indicator microorganisms. These results indicate that isolated from Egypt farms could be sources of antimicrobial bioactive substances.

Ouf, S. A., F. K. A. Hady, M. H. Elgamal, and K. H. Shaker, "Isolation of antifungal compounds from someZygophyllum species and their bioassay against two soil-borne plant pathogens", Folia microbiologica, vol. 39, no. 3: Springer, pp. 215–221, 1994. Abstract
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