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Azizullah Azizullah

Azizullah Azizullah
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  • Professor (Associate) at The University of Haripur

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Introduction
I am working as Associate Professor at the Department of Botany, KUST. My main research interests include Plant ecophysiology and ecotoxicology.
Current institution
The University of Haripur
Current position
  • Professor (Associate)
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October 2020 - present
University of Haripur
Position
  • Associate Professor
Education
July 2008 - November 2011

Publications

Publications (91)
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Due to inadequate treatment, diabetes mellitus, which is characterized by hyperglycemia, is a global health challenge that requires creative management techniques. This study explores the therapeutic potential of Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench fruit extracts in diabetes, offering an ample approach includes phytochemical analysis, qualitative and...
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Transfer ribonucleic acids (tRNAs) are small non-coding ribonucleic acids that decode messenger RNA sequences and are directly involved in protein synthesis by carrying amino acids to the ribo-some. However, the chloroplast genome needs to better understand tRNAs' phylogeny and evolutionary mechanisms. The present study aimed to deline-ate the nove...
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Plants are subjected to various biotic and abiotic stresses that significantly impact their growth and productivity. To achieve balanced crop growth and yield, including for leafy vegetables, the continuous application of micronutrient is crucial. This study investigates the effects of different concentrations of copper sulphate (0, 75, 125, and 17...
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Green synthesis is an easy, safe, and environmentally beneficial nanoparticle creation method. It is a great challenge to simultaneously improve the capping and stabilizing agent carrier separation efficiency of photocatalysts. Herein, Zn-doped Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles with high exposure of 360 nm using a UV/visible spectrophotometer w...
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Edible mushrooms are an important food source with high nutritional and medicinal value. They are a useful source for studying phylogenetic evolution and species divergence. The exploration of the evolutionary relationships among these species conventionally involves analyzing sequence variations within their complete mitochondrial genomes, which r...
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Ranunculus hirtellus, also known as crowfoot (buttercup), has a rich tradition of use in various biological contexts. While antibacterial studies on extracts from this plant have been conducted, the phytochemical composition, antioxidant properties, and antidiabetic effects remain unexplored. In this study, the phytochemical, antioxidant, and antid...
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Plants are usually provoked by a variety of heavy metal (HM) stressors that have adverse effects on their growth and other biochemical characterizations. Among the HMs, chromium has been considered the most toxic for both plants and animals. The present study was conducted to compare the phytotoxic effects of increasing chromium (VI) salt and nanop...
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The current study assessed the harmful effects of Atrazine (ATZ) herbicide on haematology and biochemistry of the freshwater fish Ctenopharyngodon idella, a commercially significant fish in Pakistan. C. idella (13 ± 8.4 cm; 132 ± 5.6 g) was exposed to graded levels of ATZ, and its 96-hour LC 50 value at 25°C was calculated to be 150.5 µl/L. After e...
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Juglans regia is an important perennial crop cultivated for its high-quality nuts and wood. It is generally believed that J. regia survived and expanded in almost completely isolated stands in Asia after the last glaciation. Humans subsequently dispersed J. regia through cultural expansion and trade. We evaluated the spatial genetic structure and g...
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Nanostructure gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) are well-known biological active materials, synthesised under different environment-friendly approaches that has gained significant interest in the field of biomedicine. This study investigated a novel, fast, easy, cost-effective and the eco-friendly method to synthesise Au NPs from mediated Viscum album Li...
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Polyethylenimines (PEIs), a group of polycationic molecules, are known to impair the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and exhibit antimicrobial activity. The outer membrane of Gram-negative strains hinders the uptake of photosensitizer chlorophyllin. In this study, we report chlorophyllin and branched PEI combinations’ activity against Esch...
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a synthetic organic compound used as raw material in many industrial products, particularly epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. Due to its extensive applications, increasing contamination in the environment and adverse effects on living organisms, BPA has been regarded as a pollutant of emerging concern. In aquatic environ...
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The dramatic increase in healthcare costs has become a significant burden to this era. Many patients are unable to access medication because of the high price of drugs. Genetic engineering has made advances to increase the yield, titer, and productivity in the bio-based production of chemicals, materials of interest, and identification of innovativ...
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This study aims to examine the heavy metal phytofiltration potential of Hydrocotyle umbellata from Nullah Lai wastewater and its environmental risk. Wastewater was initially analyzed for heavy metals and physicochemical parameters and compared with irrigation water standards. The phytofiltration potential of H. umbellata was determined by periodica...
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Pinus is one of the most economical and ecological important conifers, model specie for studying sequence divergence and molecular phylogeney of gymnosperms. The less availability of information for genome resources enable researchers to conduct evolutionary studies of Pinus species. To improve understanding, we firstly reported, previously release...
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Genus Pinus is a widely dispersed genus of conifer plants in the Northern Hemisphere. However, the inadequate accessibility of genomic knowledge limits our understanding of molecular phylogeny and evolution of Pinus species. In this study, the evolutionary features of complete plastid genome and the phylogeny of the Pinus genus were studied. A tota...
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Detergents are water-soluble chemical cleaning agents which remove impurities and dust, and are made up of major chemical components i.e. surfactants, builders and additives. Detergents have emerged as major water pollutants that enter water bodies and food chain and therefore, can be hazardous to humans and other organisms. Detergent residues in w...
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Fresh water resources in Pakistan are under immense duress due to uncontrolled pollution from industries, municipalities and agriculture runoffs. Microbial and chemical pollutants released into water bodies have intensified with an increase in anthropogenic activities rendering the water unfit for drinking. Of the chemical pollutants heavy metals a...
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In this research, eight local mung bean (Vigna radiata) varieties were analyzed for their performance against two levels of CdCl2 solution (0.3 and 0.5 mM) alone and priming with gibberellic acid (GA3) (100 μM), salicylic acid (SA) (50 μM) and proline (5 mM) solution prior to Cd exposure. Mung bean seedlings were analyzed for disturbance in cytolog...
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Background & aim Hepatitis B and C infections are global issues that are associated with a massive financial burden in developing countries where vertical transmission is the major mode and remains high. This cross-sectional study was designed to investigate the seroepidemiology and associated risk factors of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C...
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Health assumptions to the population due to the utilization of contaminated vegetables have been a great concern all over the world. In this study, an investigation has been conducted to ascertain metal concentrations in the wastewater, soil and commonly consumed vegetables from the vicinity of Gadoon Industrial Estate Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pak...
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The current research work was conducted to evaluate the acute toxicity of the widely used herbicide, Atrazine on the behavioral responses and biochemical changes in different tissues of Silver carp ( Hypophthalmichthys molitrix). Adult fish were exposed to different concentrations of Atrazine for different time periods. Mortality of fish was observ...
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Green plants are a natural source of many different products that we use directly or indirectly in our everyday life. Plant-derived products are also used as templates in the designing and synthesis of many synthetic compounds. Although in the present synthetic era many products of everyday use available in the market are produced synthetically, th...
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Cancer is the leading cause of mortality in the world. The major therapies for cancer treatment are chemotherapy, surgery and radiation therapy. All these therapies expensive, toxic and show resistance. The plant derived compounds are considered safe, cost effective and target cancer through different pathways. In these pathways include, oxidative...
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The recent and ongoing outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) is a huge global challenge. The outbreak, which first occurred in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China and then rapidly spread to other provinces and to more than 200 countries abroad, has been declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. Those with compromised immune sy...
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Pesticides are usually used to eliminate weeds and insects to improve crop quality and yield. The present study was undertaken to explore pesticides (Lambda cyhalotherin (LC) and Emamectin benzoate (EB)) related physiological, biochemical and ultrastructural changes in leaves of maize seedlings at different concentrations of LC and EB both singly (...
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Lemnaceae is a globally distributed aquatic plant family. This family is composed of 37 species with distinct ecological characteristics and distribution patterns. The intra-specific diversity in this family is relatively low compared to other angiosperms, in which the proposed primordial duckweed, Spirodela polyrhiza, has the lowest intra-specific...
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Atrazine is a synthetic herbicide applied to control broadleaf weeds in different crops. In many parts of the world, atrazine is mainly applied for controlling weeds in maize fields. However, studies on the possible adverse effects of atrazine on maize crop can hardly be found in literature. The present study was therefore conducted to evaluate the...
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Arsenic (As) is a serious pollutant of water bodies. Its presence in water can cause severe health problems in humans and may also induce serious toxicological effects in aquatic organisms. Euglena gracilis, a unicellular freshwater flagellate, is considered very sensitive to environmental pollutants. The aim of the present study was to evaluate th...
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Laundry detergents, a mixture of different compounds, are used as washing agents in houses and cleaning agents in institutions and industries. As a result, industrial and domestic wastewater usually contains detergent contamination in variable amount. In many developing countries, untreated municipal and industrial wastewater is used for irrigation...
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Excessive use of pesticides can adversely affect the growth of non-target host plants in different ways. Pesticide-induced stress can affect non-target plants through elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) responsible for detrimental effects on cell metabolism, biochemical and other physiological activities. In response to oxidative stres...
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Since last decade, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) technology has evidently revolutionized our digital world. It uses electromagnetic frequency radiations (EMFr), ranging 850–1900 MHz, and is being composed of three main units (i.e., mobile station, access and core networks). GSM technology has significant impact on our daily life as r...
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Hair shampoos, a mixture of various organic and organic compounds, are commonly used personnel care products. Since shampoos are used in almost every household and beauty shop, their ingredients are common components of domestic and municipal wastewater. However, studies on the effect of shampoos to aquatic plants can hardly be found in literature....
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is an emerging environmental pollutant with potentially toxic effects on living organisms. The present study was undertaken to analyze the effects of BPA on the leaves of Arabidopsis thialina by determining the levels of photosynthetic pigments, reactive oxygen species (ROS), membrane lipid peroxidation, and ultrastructural malfor...
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Bioassays are common alternatives to chemical analysis for assessing toxicity and detecting potential pollutants in aquatic ecosystems. A large number of bioassays are in use for this purpose and many of them are commercially available on the market. Mostly these bioassays are not restricted to specific groups of toxins or pollutants but rather res...
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Ecotox is an automatic biotest instrument used for monitoring water and wastewater quality as well as ecotoxicity of aquatic pollutants. It employs cell shape and a number of motility and orientation parameters of Euglena gracilis as endpoints. The system works fully automatically and evaluates a toxin solution or water sample in real time. The sys...
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The present study was conducted to evaluate the impact of marble industry effluents on the accumulation of heavy metals in selected tissues of mahaseer (Tor putitora) in Barandu River. Fish samples were collected from three selected sites (upstream (US), effluents/industrial (IS), and downstream (DS) sites) on monthly basis for 8 months. Heavy meta...
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Drought stress is one of the most detrimental factors reducing crops yield throughout the world. The present study was conducted to assess the role of legume and non-legume mix cropping (maize and mung bean) in alleviation of water stress. The experiments were conducted both in Petri plates in the laboratory and in pots in the green house. Laborato...
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Environmental pollution with heavy metals is a serious issue worldwide posing threats to humans, animals and plants and to the stability of overall ecosystem. Chromium (Cr) is one of most hazardous heavy metals with a high carcinogenic and recalcitrant nature. Aim of the present study was to select low-cost biosorbent using wheat straw and Eupatori...
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Wastewater not only provides nutrients to the plant community but may cause abiotic stress conditions due to the presence of toxic substances. The present study was designed to explore wastewater-induced changes in maize seedlings using four different concentrations (0, 10, 50, and 100%) collected from three different sources, i.e., municipal waste...
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Background: The present study was undertaken to analyze the phytochemical content and biological activity of Cichorium intybus seeds traditionally used in Charsadda, Pakistan against multidrug resistant (MDR) bacterial pathogens. Objectives: This study explored the qualitative and quantitative antibacterial potential of C. intybus. Further quali...
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Cadmium (Cd) pollution is present in the world over especially in the industrialized parts of the world. To reduce Cd accumulation in various crops especially food crops, alleviating agents such as reduced glutathione (GSH) can be applied, which are capable either to exclude or to sequester Cd contamination. This study investigated the leaf-based s...
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Environmental pollution has increased many folds in recent years and in some places has reached levels that are toxic to living things. Among pollutant types, toxic heavy metals and metalloids are among the chemicals that pose the highest threat to biological systems (Jjemba 2004). Unlike organic pollutants, which are biodegradable, heavy metals ar...
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The effect of copper and silver ions on photosynthetic parameters of the flagellate _Euglena gracilis_ was determined. The photosystem II quantum yield (Y(PSII)) and steady state fluorescence (Ft) were measured with a PAM-fluorometer, while delayed fluorescence (DF) was determined by means of a sensitive single-photon camera attached to an image an...
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In developing countries like Pakistan, irrigation of crops with industrial and municipal wastewater is a common practice. However, the impact of wastewater irrigation on vegetables growth has rarely been studied. Therefore, the present study was conducted to determine the effect of industrial wastewater on the germination and seedling growth of som...
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Plants face changes in leaves under lead (Pb) toxicity. Reduced glutathione (GSH) has several functions in plant metabolism, but its role in alleviating Pb toxicity in cotton leaves is still unknown. In the present study, cotton seedlings (28 days old) were exposed to 500 μM Pb and 50 μM GSH, both alone and in combination, for a period of 10 days,...
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Ethnopharmacological relevance: Substantially, plants produce chemicals such as primary and secondary metabolites, which have significant applications in modern therapy. Indigenous people mostly rely on traditional medicines derived from medicinal plants. These plants have the capacity to absorb a variety of toxic elements. The ingestion of such p...
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In this study, the load of microorganisms and concentration and daily intake of toxic metals (Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb) in drinking water sources (wells) of three towns, Mian Khail (MK), Mer Ahmad Khail (MAK) and Gari Banurian (GB), in Kohat city of Pakistan were investigated. Multifactorial analysis was conducted to determine the microbial and toxic metals...
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Pesticides are one of the most potentially harmful chemicals introduced into the environment, and their adverse impacts on non-target organisms can be significant. The present study was conducted to shed light on effects of locally used insecticides chlorpyrifos (CPF) and lambda cyhalothrin (LCT) on oxidative stress biomarkers in human erythrocytes...
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Pesticides are highly toxic substances. Their toxicity may not be absolutely specific to the target organisms but can adversely affect different processes in the non-target host plants. In the present study, the effect of over application of four commonly used pesticides (emamectin benzoate, alpha-cypermethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin and imidacloprid)...
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The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of sub-lethal doses of Cypermethrin (CYP) on the survival and morphological and biochemical aspects of rohu (Labeo rohita) during early developmental stages. Newly fertilized eggs were incubated in the presence of sub-lethal concentration of CYP (20% of LC50 i.e., 8.43 mg L�1) in a well desi...
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In a recently published study we observed that effluents from marble industry affected physicochemical characteristics of River Barandu in District Buner, Pakistan. These changes in water quality due to marble effluents may affect fish community. The present study was therefore conducted to evaluate the impacts of marble industry effluents on fish...
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Background: Ethnomedicinal knowledge is highly significant for persistence of human health care. Different studies have shown that medicinal plants are considered as curing agent for digestive disorders in Pakistan. The aim of present review is to explore this ethnomedicinal information all over the Pakistan and to investigate the ecological status...
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Background: Ethnomedicinal knowledge is highly significant for persistence of human health care. Different studies shown that medicinal plants are considered as curing agent for digestive disorders in Pakistan. The aim of present review is to explore this ethnomedicinal information all over the Pakistan and to investigate the ecological status of t...
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Hair shampoos are among the most commonly used chemicals in everyday life. Since shampoos are a major component of domestic and municipal wastewater, they may affect plants when irrigated with wastewater. However, their effects on plants have never been investigated in detail. The present study was aimed to evaluate the effect of some commonly used...
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The present study was conducted to determine the effect of wood ash application on different parameters of Brassica napus L. including seed germination, seedling growth, fresh and dry biomass, water content in seedlings, photosynthetic pigments, soluble sugars, total protein and cell viability. In addition, the effect of wood ash on soil microflora...
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Plants are rich source of chemical compounds that are used to accomplish biological activity. Indigenously crude extracts of plants are widely used as herbal medicine for the treatment of infections by people of different ethnic groups. The present investigation was carried out to evaluate the biological potential of Alkanna tinctoria leaves extrac...
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Chlorophyll derivatives are getting widespread acceptance among the researchers as natural photosensitizers for photodynamic control of pests and disease vectors; however, rare attention has been given to evaluation of their toxicity to non-target organisms in the environment. This perspective article highlights that chlorophyll derivatives may not...
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Industries play an important role in improving the living standard but at the same time cause several environmental problems. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the impact of industries on the quality of environment. In the present study, the impact of marble industry effluents on water and sediment quality of Barandu River in Buner District, P...
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Dengue, a mosquito-borne viral infection, is one of the major public health concerns in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Approximately, 2.5 billion people across the world are at risk from dengue and 50 to 100 million new infections of dengue occur annually. There is yet no vaccine or medicine available against dengue, and treatme...
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The present study was conducted to investigate the contamination of water, sediments, and fish tissues with heavy metals in river Panjkora at Lower Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Water, sediments, and fish (Shizothorax plagiostomus) samples were collected from September 2012 to January 2013 at three different sites (upstream site at Sharigut, s...
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Water pollution with pathogenic microorganisms is one of the serious threats to human health, particularly in developing countries. The main objective of this article is to highlight microbial contamination of drinking water, the major factors responsible for microbial contamination, and the resulting health problems in Pakistan. Furthermore, this...
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The present study was conducted to investigate the contamination of water, sediments, and fish tissues with heavy metals in river Panjkora at Lower Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Water, sediments, and fish (Shizothorax plagiostomus) samples were collected from September 2012 to January 2013 at three different sites (upstream site at Sharigut, s...
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Water soluble chlorophyll (chlorophyllin) exerts pronounced photodynamic activity. Chlorophyllin is a potential remedy against mosquito larvae and aquatic stages in the life cycle of parasites as well as against ectoparasites in fish. In the recent years it was found that mosquito larvae and other pest organisms can be killed by means of photodynam...
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The present study was designed to validate the applicability of photosynthetic performance using a PAM fluorometer and photosynthetic pigments in Euglena gracilis as endpoint parameters in toxicity assessment of liquid detergents using a dish washing liquid detergent during short- (0-72h) and long-term (7days) exposure. In short-term experiments, t...
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Wastewater is a big source of water pollution in the world. Selected wastewater samples from Dera Ismail Khan (D.I. Khan), a city in Pakistan, were analyzed for physicochemical and ecotoxicological properties. Samples from the Indus River before and after the municipal wastewater is discharged into it were tested to determine the effects of municip...
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The pollution of aquatic environments by industrial wastewater is one of the major environmental problems in the world. Due to factors like simplicity in application, cost-effective, rapid and sensitive response to pollutants, algae can be used as early indicator of pollution in aquatic environments. Euglena gracilis has been widely used as a model...
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North-West of Pakistan is bestowed with medicinal plant resources due to diverse geographical and habitat conditions. The traditional use of plants for curing various diseases forms an important part of the region's cultural heritage. The study was carried out to document medicinal plants used in Frontier Region (FR) Bannu, an area affected by the...
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Pollution of aquatic environments with natural and anthropogenically produced substances is one of the major environmental problems of the world. In many countries the decreasing quantity of water coupled with its increasing usage in multiple sectors has adversely affected water quality and caused problems of water pollution. Polluted water has bee...
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The Indigenous knowledge of plants is scientifically and culturally very significant. This paper elucidates the empirical findings of an ethnobotanical survey of Banda Daud Shah, District Karak, Pakistan. Data collection was carried out from October 2011 to September 2012. Total twelve survey trips were made, three in each season. About 100 respond...
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Synthetic detergents are common pollutants reaching aquatic environments in different ways after usage at homes, institutions and industries. In this study a liquid detergent, used for dish washing, was evaluated for its toxicity during long- and short-term tests using the automatic biotest ECOTOX. Different parameters of Euglena gracilis like moti...
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Pollution of aquatic environments with natural and anthropogenically produced substances is one of the major environmental problems of the world. In many countries the decreasing quantity of water coupled with its increasing usage in multiple sectors has adversely affected water quality and caused problems of water pollution. Polluted water has bee...
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Chronic toxicity of the common laundry detergent Ariel on the freshwater alga Euglena gracilis was investigated by growing the alga in a medium containing the detergent for 7 days. Cell density, motility, swimming velocity, gravitactic orientation, cell shape, photosynthesis and concentration of light-harvesting pigments were used as end point para...
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Due to the presence of various potential pollutants industrial wastewaters pose considerable threats to natural waters and make it unfit for the aquatic biota. Analysis of wastewaters by chemical methods is a common practice; however, it does not reflect the toxic effects on living organism. Therefore, bioassessment is necessary for monitoring of w...
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About 3% of the total water on earth is freshwater and only a small percentage (0.01%) of this freshwater is available for human use. This small proportion of freshwater is under immense stress due to various anthropogenic activities which cause problems of water pollution. The major causes of water pollution are indiscriminate disposal of industri...
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The effect of two commonly used fertilizers, DAP (diammonium phosphate) and urea was studied on the freshwater flagellate Euglena gracilis using the automatic biotest ECOTOX. NOEC and EC50 values for various parameters like motility, velocity, cell shape and gravitaxis were calculated. The NOEC and EC50 values obtained for DAP were much lower than...
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Pesticides are toxic chemicals used for agricultural as well as non-agricultural purposes. The toxicity of pesticides does not remain limited to the site of application but they also cause toxicity to non-target organisms in terrestrial as well as in aquatic environments. This study discusses the comparative toxicity of a carbamate (carbofuran) and...
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Industrial wastewater is a potential source of water pollution and a common threat to aquatic life. Chemical analysis of wastewater quantifies the concentrations of toxic substances but does not reflect their toxic effects on aquatic biota. Therefore, bioassessment is very necessary for monitoring of wastewaters quality. In the present study wastew...
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Water pollution is one of the major threats to public health in Pakistan. Drinking water quality is poorly managed and monitored. Pakistan ranks at number 80 among 122 nations regarding drinking water quality. Drinking water sources, both surface and groundwater are contaminated with coliforms, toxic metals and pesticides throughout the country. Va...
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Diammonium phosphate (DAP) and urea are commonly used fertilizers throughout the world. The effects of these fertilizers on the freshwater flagellate Euglena gracilis was studied after 7days of growth using morphological, physiological and biochemical parameters as end points. NOEC and EC50 values for various parameters like cell density, motility,...

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