Doaa Ghareeb

Doaa Ghareeb
Alexandria University | AU · Department of Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)

Prof of Biochemistry

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January 2008 - present
Alexandria University

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A crucial subject which has been scarcely investigated is the variation in the relative amounts of the different components of the silymarin in the different organs as affected by the developmental stage. In this study, the effect of phenological growth stages on the accumulation dynamics of total and individual silymarin components in the differen...
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Cancer’s etiology is linked to oxidative stress. As a result, it's vital to find effective natural antioxidant remedies. Salix mucronata and Triticum spelta plant extracts were prepared using five different solvents and examined for their cytotoxicity against liver HepG2 cancer cell line. It was found that Salix mucronata ethanolic extract is high...
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Although vaccines are obviously mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic diffusion, efficient complementary antiviral agents are urgently needed to combat SARS-CoV-2. The viral papain-like protease (PLpro) is a promising therapeutic target being one of only two essential proteases crucial for viral replication. Nevertheless, it dysregulates the host immune...
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The current study attempts to illustrate how the chemical and biological profile of white lupine seeds varies throughout the course of various germination days using UHPLC-QqQ-MS combined to chemometrics. Abscisic acid showed maximum level in the un-germinated seeds and started to decline with seed germination accompanied by an increase in the leve...
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Yucca aloifolia L. fruit (Yucca or Spanish bayonet, family Asparagaceae) is recognized for its purplish red color reflecting its anthocyanin content, which has a powerful antioxidant activity. This study aimed to investigate yucca (YA) fruit extract's protective effect on Parkinson's disease (PD). In vitro study, the anti-inflammatory activity of y...
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Abstract Background There is always a need for a safe and efficient vaccine platform, especially when facing a pandemic such as COVID-19. Most of the SARS-CoV-2-based vaccines are based on the full spike protein, which is presented as a trimerized protein, and many viral vector vaccines express the spike protein into the host cells and do not displ...
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Many of the plants of genus Salsola are edible halophytes which are known for their use in treatment of inflammation as well as their nutritional content. This study aims at comprehensive chemical profiling of two Salsola species that are widely distributed in arid areas; S. imbricata and S. jordanicola, using UHPLC-QqQ-MS in an attempt to decipher...
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Berberine (BBR) is an isoquinoline alkaloid with several clinical therapeutic applications. Its low water solubility, absorption, and cellular bioavailability diminish BBR's therapeutic efficacy. In this study, BBR was encapsulated into bovine serum albumin nanoparticles (BSA NPs) core to reduce BBR limitations and enhance its clinical therapeutic...
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This study was conducted to investigate the protective potential of a pharmaceutically formulated capsule of artichoke leaf powder (ArLP) against aflatoxin B1 (AFB1)-induced hepatotoxicity in male albino rats. In the 42-day experiment, rats were divided into five equal groups: (i) control, treated with sterile water, (ii) treated with 4% DMSO as AF...
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Marine algae are well-acknowledged as a prime store of largely unexplored extraordinary chemical entities potentially ameliorating against inflammation however, the efficacy mechanism remains elusive. This study offers an integrated strategy of several bioinformatics and computational tools as well as bio-guided fractionation, and multi-step experi...
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Lantana camara L. is widely used in folk medicine for alleviation of inflammatory disorders, but studies that proved this folk use and that revealed the molecular mechanism of action in inflammation mitigation are not enough. Therefore, this study aimed to identify L. camara phytoconstituents using UPLC-MS/MS and explain their multi-level mechanism...
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With respect to the potential natural resource in the marine environment, marine macroalgae or seaweeds are recognized to have health impacts. Three endemic marine algae, Turbinaria triquetra (brown algae), Hypnea cornuta (red algae), and Ulva prolifera (green algae) that are found in abundance in the Red Sea were collected. Antioxidant, anti-micro...
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Trigonella plants are semiarid crops grown all over the planet where their seeds and leaves are commonly utilized in cosmetic, medical and therapeutic purposes. Despite substantial research on the seeds, comprehensive study of Trigonella leaves extracts has not been documented. In this work, chemical profiling of T. foenum-graecum, T. maritima, T....
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Objective The study purpose was to compare the anti- the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) property of chlorogenic acid (CGA) and Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NP) with the new valid synthesized complex of ZnO /CGA-NPs. Methods The facile mixing method was utilized to prepare ZnO/CGA-NPs. The in vitro effect of different ZnO/CGA-NPs concent...
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Attenuation of adverse effects of aflatoxin (AFB1) in brains of B1 rats by extracts of leaves of artichoke was studied. The active ingredients in extracts of leaves of artichoke, Cynara scolymus L., were determined by HPLC analysis. In the 42-day experiment, rats were exposed to either sterile water, 4% DMSO, 100 mg artichoke leaf extract/kg body m...
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Long-term glucocorticoids can alter sperm motility, vitality, or morphology, disrupting male reproductive function. This study scrutinized the synergistic benefits of two Egyptian plants against dexamethasone (Dexa)-induced testicular and autophagy dysfunction in male rats. Phytochemical ingredients and the combination index were estimated for Purs...
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Background Even Nigella sativa oil (NSO) has several pharmacological effects; the route of administration is critical to obtain the desired activity in which intraperitoneal injection (IP) of oil recruits macrophages and induces inflammation. Objective The current study aimed to determine the best administration route of NSO in rats either oral or...
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The medicinal potential of marine invertebrates' bioactive components that may act as anti-COVID-19 demonstrated promising results. Ophiocoma dentata, which is common in the Red Sea, is one such source. Therefore, this study aimed to isolate a new compound from the brittle star, Ophiocoma dentata, and evaluate its efficacy as anti-COVID-19 in-silic...
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranked the third and the second in the onset and mortality rates, respectively, among all types of cancer (GLOBOCAN 2020). In this study, we targeted epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) using two synthesized thiazolyl pyrazoline analogs in presence and absence of berberine as an adjuvant remedy. Preliminary results showe...
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The current study provides the first comprehensive assessment of rose geranium oil (commercially referred to as a hybrid of Pelargonium graveolens L'Hér.) extracted from plants cultivated in Lebanon. The chemical composition was deciphered by GC–MS, and citronellol (30.5%), citronellyl formate (15.9%), trans-geraniol (12.8%), linalool (8.6%), and i...
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Oxidative stress associated with long-term glucocorticoids administration is a route through which secondary osteoporosis can be developed. The therapeutic potential of Phoenix dactilyfera L pits is offered by their balanced, valuable and diverse phytochemical composition providing protective potential against oxidative reactions, making it a good...
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Ethnopharmacological relevance Red sage (Lantana camara L.) (Verbenaceae) is a widely spread plant that was traditionally used in Brazil, India, Kenya, Thailand, Mexico, Nigeria, Australia and Southeast Asia for treating several ailments including rheumatism and leprosy. Despite its historical role in relieving respiratory diseases, limited studies...
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Platycladus orientalis L. Franco has many folk uses as it is mainly used to treat inflammatory ailments. UPLC–MS/MS was used for the chemical profiling of P. orientalis leaves. Identified metabolites were forwarded to network pharmacology analysis. Networks were constructed based on STITCH, SEA, DAVID, KEGG and STRING databases and using Cytoscape....
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Mesquite (Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC.) is widely used in food, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. Every part of mesquite is used for medicinal purposes. In this work, stems, leaves, flowers and pods of P. juliflora were chemically profiled via UPLC/MS/MS analysis for their valorization as forest by-products with tentative iden...
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Ceratonia siliqua (Carob) is an evergreen Mediterranean tree, and carob pods are potentially nutritive and have medicinal value. The present study was carried out to estimate the possible biological activities of phytochemical-characterized carob pod aqueous extract (CPAE). The phytochemical contents of CPAE were determined by using colorimetric me...
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The specific objective of this study was to stabilize a simple valid method to prepare pure nanorod hydroxyapatite (HA) mixed with berberine chloride (BER) and Moghat water extract (ME) as composites for incorporation into cellulose acetate (CA) nanofibers to be used as novel bone scaffolds and to determine their efficacy in bone regeneration proce...
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Colocynth has a long history of use in traditional medicine for treatment of various inflammatory diseases where it is commonly roasted before being applied for medical purposes to reduce its toxicity. This study aims at tracking the effect of heat processing on the metabolic profile of the peels, pulps and seeds of colocynth fruit using UPLC-QqQ-M...
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Hepatitis C is a leading cause of liver disease and transplantation and is a major burden on public health worldwide. This study aimed to apply the Electronic Nose (E‐Nose) and quadrupole Mass Spectrometry (MS/MS) technologies for screening blood samples from hepatitis C patients and healthy controls. We analyzed volatile organic compounds (VOCs) i...
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This research presents an optimal and inexpensive, without any additives, method for the synthesis and sintering of hydroxyapatite (HA) by microwave-assisted technology (MAT) furnace. The target sintering temperature of the furnace (1100 ℃) was held for one and two hours for conventional sintering. With regard to the microwave hybrid sintering, it...
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PurposeA novel coronavirus (COVID-19) that has not been previously identified in humans and has no specific treatment has recently spread. Treatment trials using antiviral and immune-modulating drugs such as hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) were used to control this viral outbreak however several side effects have emerged. Berberine (BER) is an alkaloid th...
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In the current study, the polyurethane acrylate (PUA) polymer was synthesized by the addition reaction between an isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) and 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate and cured by polyol. Different properties of the synthesized PUA were determined through diverse analysis methods. The polyurethane acrylate (PUA)/natural filler-based composite...
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Study question How to determine human embryo viability noninvasively before embryo transfer? Summary answer We propose that the combination of the amino acid profile of an individual embryo with its morphokinetics will provide noninvasive tool to determine its viability. What is known already It was already known that human embryos at early cleav...
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Date pits are nutritious by-products, containing high levels of indigestible carbohydrates and polyphenols. To maximize the biological effects of the active ingredients, the hard shell of the polysaccharide must be degraded. Therefore, the current study aimed to assess the protective potentials of date pits extract (DP) and fungal degraded date pit...
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In this study, the seasonal dynamics of the flavonoids in the cones and leaves of oriental Thuja (Platycladus orientalis L. Franco) as well as the in vitro anti-inflammatory activity of their extracts were investigated. The important chemical markers of the studied extracts were determined using untargeted HPTLC profiling, which was further utilize...
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Long-term exposure to environmental neurotoxic metals is implicated in the induction of dementia and cognitive decline. The present study aims to illustrate the therapeutic role of ipriflavone as a synthetic isoflavone against environmental metal–induced cognitive impairment in rats. Dementia was induced by a mixture of aluminum, cadmium, and fluor...
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Chemical cross-linking was used to create nanocomposite hydrogels made up of gelatin (G) and borosilicate bioactive glass (BBG) with different content (0, 3, and 5 wt.%). The G/BBG nanocomposite hydrogels were studied for their morphology, mechanical properties, and viscoelasticity. SEM images revealed a macroporous interconnected structure with pa...
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Male infertility is considered one of the most critical health problems that are expected to expand worldwide. Ulva lactuca is a species of green seaweeds which is known to be a rich source of many important nutrients. Accordingly, this study is designated to investigate the therapeutic role of Ulva lactuca water fraction (UL) against monosodium gl...
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Chemical profiling of white (Tirmania nivea) and black (Terfezia claveryi) desert truffles using UPLC-MS/MS analysis followed by their discrimination based on their anti-inflammatory biomarkers identified using chemometrics and network pharmacology-based analysis was attempted. 25 compounds were identified using UPLC/MS/MS analysis in the extracts...
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Brown seaweeds are rich in polysaccharides, such as fucoidan (FUC) which has shown beneficial effects in several medical conditions. The aim of the present study was to assess the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective properties of Colpomenia sinuosa– and Sargassum prismaticum–isolated FUC in vitro and in vivo. The hot acid extractio...
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Background At the end of 2019, the new Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) strain causing severe acute respiratory syndrome swept the world. From November 2019 till February 2021, this virus infected nearly 104 million, with more than two million deaths and about 25 million active cases. This has prompted scientists to discover effective drugs to c...
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HCV represents a global health problem. In Egypt, 20% of the population are infected with HCV. During the infectious phase, HCV attenuates the immunity by producing specific HCV immune clearance. Blue green algae (BGA), especially Spirulina species, was studied pertaining to its effect on the human immune response in HCV. The lysate of non-toxic BG...
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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are based on metals and organic linkers; they possess large surface areas, suitable pore size and shape, wide range of chemical composition, and functionalized pore surface, which enable them for possible applications as delivery vehicles for therapeutic agents. The challenges include not only the development of new...
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Background Neuroinflammation causes neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Ipriflavone (IP), therapeutic compound to postmenopausal osteoporosis, has limited estrogenic activity and is accounted as AChE inhibitor. The developing of drug delivery systems to enable drug targeting to specific sites increases the drug therapeutic e...
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Background Berberine (BBR), an isoquinoline alkaloid, acts as a multipotent active pharmaceutical ingredient to counteract several types of dementia based on its numerous pharmacological actions including antioxidant, antiinflammatory, cholesterol-lowering effect, and inhibition of Aβ production and AChE. However, BBR suffers from poor absorption,...
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The results of our thesis about potential therapeutic effect of Ipriflavone and berberine/ berberine nanoparticles on glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase kinetics and behavior in Alzheimer disease induced rats
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Ethnopharmacological relevance Juniperus plants are considered important sources of cedar-wood oil which is used widely in folk medicine as antiseptic and in treatment of inflammatory disorders such as, rheumatoid arthritis but there is not enough scientific evidence to support the claimed uses and there is no specification of a certain Juniperus s...
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Background and objective: Egypt produced 236,314 t of artichoke in 2016, which produce a huge amount of useless by-product, which can be used as cheaper source for many active compounds can be applied for some medical application. The objective of this study was to assess the toxicity of the artichoke by-product extract through its effect on rats'...
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The liver is the main organ involved in lipid metabolism process and it helps in drug detoxification. Insulin resistance is considered one of risk reasons which lead to several metabolic diseases. Currently, berberine (BER) occupies a huge challenge against multiple diseases with no toxic effect. The present work was aimed to identify, does BER‐chl...
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Several stressors like different types of heavy metals are found in the soil and can affect the growth and genomic integrity of wheat grains (Triticum aestivum L.). The aim of this study was to compare the effect of exogenous Cd (30, 60, 120 mg kg-1), Ni (50, 100 and 150 mg kg-1) or Pb (100, 200 and 300 mg kg-1) on wheat agronomic characteristics t...
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Candida is the most frequent common causes of invasive fungal infections and associated with high morbidity and mortality. Most of available antifungal agents have side effects. This opened up new avenues to investigate the antifungal efficacy of active extracts from marine algae. So the aim of this study was to evaluate the protective and the cura...
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BACKGROUND Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis-related cirrhosis is one of the liver complications in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and reported to be a risk factor for developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). A reliable screening biomarker of liver cirrhosis (LC) and HCC among T2DM patients is important to reduce the morbidity and mortality of this d...
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Bacterial pathogens cause disease-associated mortality in Ruditapes decussatus, a model bivalve for aquaculture in Egypt. In this study, it was hypothesized that trained immunity could be achieved to enhance disease resistance against Micrococcus luteus by pre-inducing Hsp70 expression. Clams were challenged via a seawater bath with M. luteus at va...
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Aim: This study designated to investigate and compare the therapeutic effect of Ulva lactuca methanolic extract against oxidative stress (OS)-infertility induced by naturally occurring prooxidants (gossypol) and selenium- vitamins A, C, and E (selenium-ACE) drug. Methods: Male infertility was induced in rat by intraperitoneal injection of 5 mg/kg g...
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Some herbal medications like berberine and ipriflavone have a potential effect on Alzheimer. We studied the effect of berberine/ipriflavone mixture on the memory deficit and cognitive dysfunction which are induced by scopolamine and causing Alzheimer-like disease. 56 male Wistar rats were randomly subdivided into seven groups; including, two contro...
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Nephron loss by uninephrectomy (UNX) as in renal donors is followed by structural and functional changes in the remaining kidney, and systemic metabolic changes. SIRT1, a NAD-dependent deacetylase, deficiency is implicated in renal fibrosis and dysfunction. We investigated the effects of resveratrol, a plant-derived poly-phenol antioxidant and SIRT...
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Berberine (BBR) exerts documented protection against neurodegenerative disorders. However, data on the effect of nano-encapsulation on the neuroprotective effect of BBR are lacking. We investigated the effect of BBR loading into chitosan (CS) nanoparticles (NPs) and their surface modification with Tween 80 (T80), polyethylene glycol 4000 (PEG), and...