Lamia M El-Samad

Lamia M El-Samad
Alexandria University | AU · Department of Zoology

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Usage of natural products in medicinal fields

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Introduction
Lamia M El-Samad currently works at the Department of Zoology, Alexandria University. Lamia does research in Ultrastructure and biochemical changes in insects .Natural products from insects ,forensic entomology and eco physiology

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Publications (84)
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This study was carried out to evaluate the anti parasitic potential of silver, chitosan, and curcumin nanoparticles as anti-Giardia agents. Non-treated infected control rats were inoculated with Giardia lamblia cysts in a dose of 2 × 10(5) cysts/rat. Experimental group was infected then treated with curcumin, curcumin nanoparticles, chitosan, chito...
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Soil pollution in Egypt became far more serious than before due to either the heavy usage of different toxic pesticides or aerosol deposition of industrial pollutants. The present mentioned ground beetle, Blaps polycresta Tschinkel 1975 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), showed ecological, morphological, and histological alterations in adult insects as b...
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This review summarizes the four processes of wound healing in the human body (hemostasis, inflammatory, proliferation, and remodeling) and the most current research on the most important factors affecting cutaneous wound healing and the underlying cellular and/or molecular pathways. Local factors, including temperature, oxygenation, and infection,...
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This study sheds light on the ameliorative influence of combined sericin and hydroxychloroquine (HQ) on mitigating diethylnitrosamine (DEN)-induced lung oxidative impairment and inflammation, thereby precluding early carcinogenic episodes in mice. Besides, the pivotal role of sericin and HQ in controlling the PI3K/Akt/Nrf2/ NF-κB signaling pathway...
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This study aims to repurpose sericin in combating non-small lung cancer cells (A549 and H460) by combining it with dactolisib or vitamin D to reduce the dose of dactolisib and boost the anticancer effectiveness of dactolisib and vitamin D. Therefore, the binding affinities of individual and combined drugs were examined using in silico and protein-p...
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The common housefly, Musca domestica, known for transmitting over 100 infections, was studied using green-synthesized Cadmium Sulfide nanoparticles (CdS NPs) from Agaricus bisporus. These CdS NPs were tested on third-instar larvae under laboratory conditions using dipping and feeding methods with concentrations (75, 100, 125, 150, 175, and 200 µg/m...
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Ovarian cancer is the second most common and lethal gynecologic malignancy. Among natural product-based therapy, the honeybee products, particularly propolis, serve a valuable source contributing directly to human nutrition and health. In the present study, we determined the chemical composition of different types of propolis originating from Egypt...
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This study was undertaken to identify the bioactive components of propolis (PRO) and royal jelly (ROJ) and their therapeutic influence on attenuating cadmium chloride (CdCl2)-induced ovarian toxicity and dysfunction in rats. The composition of PRO or ROJ was ascertained employing the liquid chromatography–linear ion trap quadrupole–mass spectrometr...
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The abundance of metal pollutants in freshwater habitats poses serious threats to the survival and biodiversity of aquatic organisms and human beings. This study intends for the first time to assess the pernicious influences of heavy metals in Al Marioteya canal freshwater in Egypt, compared to Al Mansoureya canal as a reference site utilizing the...
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Bee-derived pharmaceutical products, including propolis (PRO) and royal jelly (ROJ), possess outstanding pharmacological properties. However, their efficiency in counteracting the deleterious influences of cadmium (Cd) in testes and the relevant mechanisms entail further investigations. Therefore, this study sheds light on the therapeutic efficacy...
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The greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella, is a significant pest in apiculture and a well-established model organism for immunological and ecotoxicological studies. This investigation explores the individual and combined effects of the ectoparasite Bracon hebetor (B.h.) and the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema carpocapsae (S.c.) on G. mellonel...
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The escalating use of nanodiamonds (NDs) has raised concerns about their ecotoxicological impact, prompting exploration of therapeutic interventions. This paper pioneers the examination of Vitamin B12‐conjugated sericin (VB12‐SER) as a potential therapeutic approach against ND‐induced toxicity in darkling beetles ( Blaps polychresta ). The study an...
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The American cockroach, Periplaneta americana (Linnaeus, 1758) (Blattodea: Blattidae), is one of the most common pests that thrive in diverse environments and carries various pathogens, causing critical threats to public health and the ecosystem. We thus report in this study the first observation of decapitated American cockroaches as a result of i...
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With the increasing development of nanomaterials, the use of nanodiamonds (NDs) has been broadly manifested in many applications. However, their high penetration into the ecosystem indubitably poses remarkable toxicological risks. This paper investigates the toxic effects of NDs on the darkling beetle, Blaps polychresta Forskal, 1775 (Coleoptera: T...
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Nanotechnology has grown in importance in medicine, manufacturing, and consumer products. Nanoparticles (NPs) are also widely used in the field of insect pest management, where they show a variety of toxicological effects on insects. As a result, the primary goal of this review is to compile and evaluate available information on effects of NPs on i...
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Silk sericin (SS), a protein biopolymer, is gaining an increasing attention in a variety of biomedical applications. Our objective was to identify the optimal extraction method yielding the highest silk protein content, to assess its chemical elemental composition, to characterize it, and to compare its conformation by X‐ray diffraction and Fourier...
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This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic influence of combination therapy with sericin and melatonin on attenuating diethylnitrosamine (DEN)-instigated testicular dysfunction in mice and defining the molecular mechanisms involved in orchestrating redox signaling pathways and restoring spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis. Different groups of...
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Silks are natural polymers that have been widely used for centuries. Silk consists of a filament core protein, termed fibroin, and a glue-like coating substance formed of sericin (SER) proteins. This protein is extracted from the silkworm cocoons (particularly Bombyx mori) and is mainly composed of amino acids like glycine, serine, aspartic acid, a...
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Abstract: This study was aimed at probing the modulatory influence of polyflavonoids extracted from Citrus aurantifolia, lemon peel extract (LPE-polyflavonoids), on attenuating diabetes mellitus (DM) and its complications. HPLC investigations of the LPE exhibited the incidence of five flavonoids, including diosmin, biochanin A, hesperidin, querceti...
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This study was aimed at probing the modulatory influence of polyflavonoids extracted from Citrus aurantifolia, lemon peel extract (LPE-polyflavonoids), on attenuating diabetes mellitus (DM) and its complications. HPLC investigations of the LPE exhibited the incidence of five flavonoids, including diosmin, biochanin A, hesperidin, quercetin, and hes...
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This study was aimed at probing the modulatory influence of polyflavonoids extracted from Citrus aurantifolia, lemon peel extract (LPE-polyflavonoids), on attenuating diabetes mellitus (DM) and its complications. HPLC investigations of the LPE exhibited the incidence of five flavonoids, including diosmin, biochanin A, hesperidin, quercetin, and hes...
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The migratory locust, Locusta migratoria (Linnaeus, 1758), is one of the most destructive agricultural pests globally, and this species is particularly localized in several regions of Egypt. However, so far, very little attention has been paid to the characteristics of the testes. Furthermore, spermatogenesis requires careful analysis to characteri...
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Heavy metal toxicity is an exponentially growing health problem. In this study, we aimed to assess the protective properties of propolis and royal jelly against cadmium adverse effects. Thirty-two adult male rats were included in our study; kidney and liver functions, histopathological changes, and the level of oxidative stress were evaluated in ra...
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Purpose: Irradiation of food is promising for control of pests to minimize postharvest losses of yields and thus improvement of food safety, shelf life of produce. It is a method of choice that induces a series of lethal biochemical and molecular changes culminating into the engagement of a downstream cascade to cause abnormalities in irradiated p...
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Objective: Assessing the beneficial effects of silk sericin against hepatic injury induced by diethylnitrosamine (DEN). Methods: Aiming at promoting sericin as a natural product able to counteract the hazards of toxic elements, HPLC profile was conducted on the extracted sericin sample versus the standard one to qualitatively identify it. Follow...
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In this study, we shed light for the first time on the usage of migratory locusts (Locusta migratoria) as an insect model to investigate the nanotoxicological influence of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) nanoparticles at low doses on testes, and evaluate the capacity of a whole-body extract of American cockroaches (Periplaneta americana) (PAE) to attenuate...
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Background: Maggot debridement therapy is a therapeutic wound myiasis that depends mainly on L. sericata larva. Owing to its availability and cheap breeding, M. domestica was suggested as an alternative to Lucilia. Objective: The present study was designed to assess the role of M. domestica larvae-derived substances on wound healing in immunocompet...
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Honeybee products arouse interest in society due to their natural origin and range of important biological properties. Propolis (P) and royal jelly (RJ) attract scientists' attention because they exhibit antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-tumor, and immunomodulatory abilities. In this study, we tested whether P and RJ could mitiga...
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larva. Owing to its availability and cheap breeding, M. domestica was suggested as an alternative to Lucilia. Objective: The present study was designed to assess the role of M. domestica larvae-derived substances on wound healing in immunocompetent and immunosuppressed mice. ABSTRACT Material and Methods: Chitosan and gut extracts, obtained from M....
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Abstract Background: Steroidogenesis is a complex process of sequential enzymatic reactions affected by climate change. Animals respond to altered day length, the so‐called photoperiod, with changes in physiology. The study aimed to an evaluation of sericin effect in alleviating steroidogenesis disorders induced by disturbed photoperiod in mice. Me...
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Diabetic wound healing encounters significant challenges due to the extreme oxidative stress resulting from excessive inflammation and microbial infections, disrupting the typical cascade of wound healing and thwarting the re-epithelialization of skin tissues. Benefiting from the biological activities of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and sericin, w...
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Considering the constantly growing areas of CuO NPs applications, including agriculture, horticulture, and forestry, one can suspect that the balance in soil ecosystems can be seriously disturbed. Such a scenario causes serious concern about the fate of wild animals inhabiting these ecosystems. The study aimed to estimate the effects of a single ex...
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Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have long been materials of great interest in numerous fields; however, there is escalating alarm over their toxicity to public health since exposure to these particles is inevitable. This study sheds light on the deleterious impacts of AgNPs on the midgut tissues of beetles (Blabs polychresta) collected from Egypt as a...
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With the evolution of nanostructure materials, silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) emerged as the predominantly exploited nanomaterial in multifarious sectors due to their versatile properties. Along with the heightening applications of Ag-NPs, however, there is increasing concern over their indubitable toxicity towards the ecosystem, which indeed affect...
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Neonicotinoids are modern insecticides widely used in agriculture worldwide. Their impact on target (nervous system) and non-target (midgut) tissues has been well studied in beneficial insects including honeybees under controlled conditions. However, their detailed effects on pest insects on the field are missing to date. Here, we have studied the...
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Assessing the time of death based on the growth and development of insects is a critical task in forensic entomology. The rate of larvae development can be affected by a variety of toxins, including pesticides. Aluminum phosphide (AlP) is a low‑cost insecticide that has yet to be tested for entomotoxicological significance, despite the fact that it...
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Assessing the time of death based on the growth and development of insects is a critical task in forensic entomology. The rate of larvae development can be affected by a variety of toxins, including pesticides. Aluminum phosphide (AlP) is a low-cost insecticide that has yet to be tested for entomotoxicological significance, despite the fact that it...
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The use of nanoparticles (NPs) is rapidly expanding; there is a critical need for efficient assays to first determine the potential toxicity of NPs before their use in human applications. Magnetite nanoparticles (Fe3O4 NPs) have tremendous applications which include cell separation, arsenic removal from water and DNA separation. Spherically shaped...
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Neonicotinoids are modern insecticides widely used in agriculture worldwide. Their impact on target (nervous system) and non-target (midgut) tissues has been well studied in beneficial insects including honeybees. However, their effects on pest insects on the field are comparably rarely described. Here, we have studied the effects of the neonicotin...
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Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are currently the most frequently used engineered nanoparticles. The penetration of AgNPs into ecosystems is undeniable, and their adverse effects on organism reproduction are of fundamental importance for ecosystem stability. In this study, the survival time of the Egyptian beetle Blaps polychresta Forskal, 1775 (Coleo...
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Undoubtedly, numerous bioactive constituents, phytochemicals, and extracts were validated for their health beneficial effects to alleviate complications of Triton-related hypercholesterolemia focusing entirely on hypocholesterolemia, however, ovarian tumours and reproductive disorders, the major risk factors of hypercholesterolemia, was ignored. So...
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This review summarizes the four processes of wound healing in the human body (hemostasis, inflammatory, proliferation, and remodeling) and the most current research on the most important factors affecting cutaneous wound healing and the underlying cellular and/or molecular pathways. Local factors, including temperature, oxygenation, and infection,...
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The present research aims to evaluate the impact of industrial processes and anthropogenic activities on the beetle Pimelia latreillei inhabiting the polluted site at Zawya Abd El- Qader, Alexandria, Egypt. Beetles were collected from the vicinity of five factories. The genotoxic effects of environmental exposures to industrial heavy metals were mo...
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Undoubtedly, numerous bioactive constituents, phytochemicals, and extracts were validated for their health beneficial effects to alleviate complications of Triton-related hypercholesterolemia focusing entirely on hypocholesterolemia, however, ovarian tumours and reproductive disorders, the major risk factors of hypercholesterolemia, was ignored. So...
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Assessing the post-mortem interval (PMI) based on the growth and development of insects is a critical task in forensic entomology. The rate of larvae development can be affected by a variety of toxins, including pesticides. Aluminum phosphide (AlP) is a low-cost insecticide that has yet to be entomotoxicologically tested, despite the fact that it i...
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The present study aimed to record the arthropod fauna of medico-legal importance in an urban city: El Delengat, Beheira governorate, Egypt, by studying the succession of insects and the duration of the decomposition of rabbit carrions injected with Aluminum phosphide (AlP). In our study the total of twelve male rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus L, eac...
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The present study aimed to record the arthropod fauna of medico-legal importance in an urban city: El Delengat, Beheira governorate, Egypt, by studying the succession of insects and the duration of the decomposition of rabbit carrions injected with Aluminum phosphide (AlP). In our study the total of twelve male rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus L, eac...
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Hypercholesterolemia is a chief risk reason for atherosclerosis. Triton-WR 1339 (Tyloxapol) was used by several investigators to initiate hypercholesterolemia in animals. Housefly maggots contain high larval protein extract (PE) that is used as an anti-atherosclerosis. The goal of the current study was to evaluate the possible protective effects of...
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The extensive use of nanomaterials generates toxic effects on non-target species and the ecosystem. Although gold nanoparticles (Au-NPs) are generally expected to be safe, the recent study contains conflicting data regarding their cytotoxicity in the darkling beetles Trachyderma hispida. The study postulated cellular perturbation in the ovarian tis...
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Abstract The extensive use of nanomaterials generates toxic effects on non-target species and the ecosystem. Although gold nanoparticles (Au-NPs) are generally expected to be safe, the recent study contains conflicting data regarding their cytotoxicity in the darkling beetles Tra- chyderma hispida. The study postulated cellular perturbation in the...
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The textile mill industry is one of the major sources of pollution and contributors of metal contaminants to the environment. At the same time, the industry is important for global economy. Pollution caused by the textile industry is characteristic due to a unique set of potentially toxic substances. Darkling beetles (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae), wh...
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Chitosan is recognized as a multipurpose biomaterial because of its low allergenicity, non-toxicity, biodegradability and biocompatibility. The present study was designed to estimate the role of chitosan derived from Lucilia cuprina on burn healing in diabetic mice; using histopathological and microbiological studies at different time intervals. Ch...
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Hypercholesterolemia is a chief risk reason for atherosclerosis. Triton-WR 1339 (Tyloxapol) was used by several investigators to initiate hypercholesterolemia in animals. Housefly maggots contain high larval protein extract (PE) that is used as an anti-atherosclerosis. The goal of the current study was to evaluate the possible protective effects of...
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Chitosan is recognized as a multipurpose biomaterial because of its low allergenicity, non-toxicity, biodegradability and biocompatibility. The present study was designed to estimate the role of chitosan derived from Lucilia cuprina on burn healing in diabetic mice; using histopathological and microbiological studies at different time intervals. Ch...
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Hypercholesterolemia is a chief risk reason for atherosclerosis. Triton-WR 1339 (Tyloxapol) was used by several investigators to initiate hypercholesterolemia in animals. Housefly maggots contain high larval protein extract (PE) that is used as an anti-atherosclerosis. The goal of the current study was to evaluate the possible protective effects of...
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Insects can prove to be a valuable tool in the estimation of PMI in the investigation of homicides, suicides, and other unattended human deaths, in the absence of tissues and body fluids. Aim: The current study aimed to determine morphine concentration in the second, third feeding, third post-feeding instars, and puparial skin of four forensically...
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Nickel oxide nanoparticles (NiO-NPs) have extensively used in industrial and consumer products. The present study conducted to gain more knowledge about the safe use of NiO-NPs and also to understand their impact on the environment and biological systems. Herein, we examined the genotoxic and ultra-structural effects of a sublethal dose of NiO-NPs...
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The rise of urbanism is responsible for numerous environmental changes including pollution. Pimelia latreillei was used as a biomonitoring insect inhabiting a polluted site at Zawya Abd El-Qader, Alexandria, Egypt that harbor many industrial activities. A significant elevation in metals percentages in soil samples and midgut tissues of beetles samp...
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The present study used Pimelia latreillei as a biomonitoring insect for heavy metals soil pollution in a populated industrial area at Zawya Abd El-Qader, Alexandria, Egypt. Comet assay and histological analysis were applied to evaluate the potential risk of heavy metals. X-ray analysis of the soil samples collected from the polluted site revealed s...
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Abstract A coleopteran insect, Trachyderma hispida, was collected from the proximity of ceramic factories in Khorshed district, Alexandria, Egypt, to elucidate the testicular damage elicited by heavy metal pollution. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals was estimated by using X-ray microanalysis. Histological and ultrastructure examination revealed vari...
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Abstract Background and Objective: The present research focused on using two coleopteran insects Blaps polycresta and Trachyderma hispida as bioindicators for heavy metals pollution that resulted from ceramic industry in an urban area, Khorshed district, Alexandria, Egypt. Materials and Methods: Bioaccumulation of the heavy metals was quantified in...
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Abstract Background and Objective: The present research focused on using two coleopteran insects Blaps polycresta and Trachyderma hispida as bioindicators for heavy metals pollution that resulted from ceramic industry in an urban area, Khorshed district, Alexandria, Egypt. Materials and Methods: Bioaccumulation of the heavy metals was quantified in...
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This study was conducted to examine the effect of gamma radiation on biological specimens. Thus, our concept is to clarify that exposure to accumulated dose of 0.2 Gy gamma rays (0.66 rad/Sec. dose rate) from Cs137 source induces cellular perturbations in the midgut epithelium of the F1 progeny of Blaps polycresta, therefore affecting nutrition and...
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A coleopteran insect, Trachyderma hispida, was collected from the proximity of ceramic factories in Khorshed district, Alexandria, Egypt, to elucidate the testicular damage elicited by heavy metal pollution. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals was estimated by using X-ray microanalysis. Histological and ultrastructure examination revealed various chang...
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The exposure to low-dose gamma radiation from natural sources is a continuing and inescapable feature and it is common in certain occupations. The present study was designed to investigate the effects of low-dose gamma radiation on some detoxification enzymes such as; AST, ALT, ACP, ALP, GSH, GPX, SOD and CAT, as well as, its effect on total protei...