
Syam MohanJazan University · Medical Research Center
Syam Mohan
B.Pharm, PhD Pharmacology
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January 2011 - October 2013
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Polysaccharides that are naturally sourced have enormous promise as wound dressings, due to their wider availability and reasonable cost and good biocompatibility. Furthermore, nanosilver extensively applied in wound treatment is attributed to its broad spectrum of antimicrobial effects and lesser drug resistance. Consequently, wound dressings in c...
Marine bio-resources are being extensively researched as a priceless supply of substances with therapeutic potential. This work report the first time attempt made towards the green synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) using the aqueous extract of marine soft coral (SCE), Sarcophyton crassocaule. The synthesis was conducted under optimized condit...
Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) is a critical component in B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling and is also expressed in haematogenic and innate immune cells. Inhibition of BTK hyperactivity is implicated in B-cell malignancies and autoimmune diseases. This review derives the structural complementarity of the BTK-kinase domain and its inhibitors from rec...
In the current study, aqueous extract of O. scolopendrina (OSE) was used to synthesize AgNPs in a simple and environmentally friendly manner. The biosynthesized OSE-AgNPs were also assessed for its catalytic, antibacterial, anti-diabetic, antioxidant and dye degradation properties. The techniques like UV–visible spectroscopic examinations, TEM, SEM...
It has been seventy years since a water-soluble version of vitamin E called tocophersolan (also known as TPGS) was produced; it was approved by USFDA in 1998 as an inactive ingredient. Drug formulation developers were initially intrigued by its surfactant qualities, and gradually it made its way into the toolkit of pharmaceutical drug delivery. Sin...
Skin is designed to protect various tissues, and because it is the largest and first human bodily organ to sustain damage, it has an incredible ability to regenerate. On account of extreme injuries or extensive surface loss, the normal injury recuperating interaction might be inadequate or deficient, bringing about risky and disagreeable circumstan...
Herbal drugs have been attracting much scientific interest in the last few decades and nowadays, phytoconstituents-based research is in progress to disclose their unidentified medicinal potential. Daidzein (DAI) is the natural phytoestrogen isoflavone derived primarily from legumi- nous plants, such as the soybean and mung bean, and its IUPAC name...
Artemisia arborescens is a medicinal and aromatic plant used in traditionally by the people of Saudi
Arabia. This research attempts to evaluate the bioactive constituents of the plant using organic solvents, as well
as the antibacterial and anticancer properties of plant extracts. The Phytochemical analysis of methanol extract
revealed eleven bioac...
Carbon-based nanomaterials are contemporary and are outpacing the technology platform. Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) had a significant impact on the subject of bioengineering, pharmaceuticals, biomedicine, biosensors, fuel, energy, etc. Depending on how quickly this field is developing, it is important to recognize the new difficulties that GQDs hav...
The abundant synthesis and accretion of melanin inside skin can be caused by activation of melanogenic enzymes or increase in number of melanocytes. Melasma is defined as hyperpig-mented bright or dark brown spots which are symmetrically distributed and have serrated, and irregular borders. The three general categories of pigmentation pattern inclu...
Hypothesis
This review article represents a brief layout of the risk factors and pathophysiology responsible for obesity, customary treatment strategies, and nanotechnology-based nutraceutical for therapeutics of obesity.
Experiments
An exhaustive search of the literature was done for this purpose, using Google Scholar, PubMed, and ScienceDirect d...
Hyperlipidemia is the primary cause of heart disorders and has been manifested as the condition with remarkable higher levels of very-low-density lipoproteins, low-density lipoproteins, intermediate-density lipoprotein, triglycerides, and cholesterol in blood circulation. Genetic causes or systemic metabolic illnesses like diabetes mellitus, increa...
The drying temperature is one of the crucial parameters that impacts the physical, chemical, and biological properties of edible films (EFs). This parameter determines the degree of crystallinity, which can further impact the film’s mechanical, barrier, and optical properties. The present work is designed to investigate the effect of different dryi...
Mitochondria play a crucial part in the cell's ability to adapt to the changing microenvironments and their dysfunction is associated with an extensive array of illnesses, including cancer. Mitochondrial dysfunction has been identified as a potential therapeutic target for cancer therapy. The objective of this article is to give an in-depth analysi...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important global health concern that represents a leading cause of death and disability. It occurs due to direct impact or hit on the head caused by factors such as motor vehicles, crushes, and assaults. During the past decade, an abundance of new evidence highlighted the importance of inflammation in the secondar...
Introduction: Numerous drugs with potent toxicity against cancer cells are available for treating malignancies, but therapeutic efficacies
are limited due to their inefficient tumor targeting and deleterious effects on non-cancerous tissue. Therefore, two improvements are
mandatory for improved chemotherapy 1) novel delivery techniques that can tar...
Dementia is defined as a gradual cognitive impairment that interferes with everyday tasks, and is a leading cause of dependency, disability, and mortality. According to the current scenario, millions of individuals worldwide have dementia. This review provides with an overview of dementia before moving on to its subtypes (neurodegenerative and non-...
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic as well as widespread skin disease which has significant influence on the life attributes of affected people and their families. Systemic immunosuppressive drugs can be utilised for effective care of disease, although they are often prescribed for rigorous disruption or disease that is complicated to manage. Therefore...
Recent research shows the growing interest in the development of composite edible films (EFs) by using multiple biopolymers for the substantial improvement in the shelf life and quality of food products, via preventing oxidation among other benefits. In the present work, EFs based on chitosan (CS) and porphyran (POR) loaded with ginger essential oi...
Cardiovascular and related diseases (CVRDs) are among the most prevalent chronic diseases in the 21st century, with a high mortality rate. This review summarizes the various nanomedicines for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in CVRDs, including nanomedicine for angina pectoris, myocarditis, myocardial infarction, pericardial disorder, thromb...
Fungal infections have been increasing continuously worldwide, especially in immunocompromised individuals. Fungi, regarded as eukaryotic pathogens, have many similarities to the host cells, which inhibit anti-fungal drug development progress. Various fungal model systems have been studied, and it was concluded that Candida spp. is the most common...
The present study was designed to discover novel secondary antibiotic metabolites from Actinomycetes species from the soil of Rijal Almaa, Saudi Arabia. A laboratory-scale benchtop fermentation was utilized for the demonstration of antibiotics from the soil Actinomycetes. Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) spectroscopy analysis of the...
The purpose of this study was to develop injectable nanocrystals (NC) from stem exudate gel (EG) from Caralluma retrospiciens (Ehrenb) using the technique of nanoprecipitation. The NC had a zeta potential of -5.58 ± 4.27 mV. Size distribution analysis showed that it ranged in size from 100 to 300 nm. The polydispersity index (PDI) was 0.467, while...
Ethnopharmacological relevance
Syzygium aromaticum L. volatile oil (clove oil) has been traditionally used for various stomach disorders including inflammatory conditions. Eugenol is the major constituent present in the volatile oil, and it has been established as a gastroprotective agent through many published studies, but the exact and complete m...
The present study was carried out to develop cisplatin-loaded chitosan nanoparticles (CCNP) and cisplatin-loaded chitosan nanoparticle surface linked to rituximab (mAbCCNP) as targeted delivery formulations. The two formulations (CCNP and mAbCCNP) exhibited significant physicochemical properties. The zetapotential (ZP) values of CCNP and mAbCCNP we...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complicated and incapacitating neurodegenerative malady that emanates following the dopaminergic (DArgic) nerve cell deprivation in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SN-PC). The etiopathogenesis of PD is still abstruse. Howbeit, PD is hypothesized to be precipitated by an amalgamation of genetic mutations and exposur...
Adductomics novel and emerging discipline in the toxicological research emphasizes on adducts formed by reactive chemical agents with biological molecules in living organisms. Development in analytical methods propelled the application and utility of adductomics in interdisciplinary sciences. This review endeavors to add a new dimension where compr...
Breast cancer is the most widespread malignancy in women worldwide. Nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) have proven effective in the treatment of cancer. NLCs loaded with imatinib (IMA) (NANIMA) were prepared and evaluated for their in vitro efficacy in MCF-7 breast cancer cells. The hot homogenization method was used for the preparation of NANIMA...
Plants have been extensively studied since ancient times and numerous important chemical constituents with tremendous therapeutic potential are identified. Attacks of microorganisms including viruses and bacteria can be counteracted with an efficient immune system and therefore, stimulation of body’s defense mechanism against infections has been pr...
Breast cancer is the most widespread malignancy in women from corner to corner of the world. Nanostructured lipid carrier (NLC) proved its efficacy in the treatment of cancer. NLC loaded with Imatinib (IMA) (NANIMA) was prepared and evaluated for in vitro efficacy in MCF-7 breast cancer cells. Hot homogenization method was used for the preparation...
NLC containing Gefitinib (NANOGEF) was prepared using stearic acid, sesame oil and surfactants (sodium lauryl sulfate and tween 80). NANOGEFs were evaluated for particle size, polydispersity index (PdI), zeta potential, entrapment efficiency (EE), stability, release studies and cytotoxicity studies (MTT assay). The optimized NANOGEF exhibited parti...
We investigated the protective and in vivo antioxidant effects of p-coumaric acid on carbon tetrachloride-induced hepato-toxicity in Sprague-Dawley rats. The rats were orally pre-treated with p-coumaric acid (at 50 and 100 mg /kg body weight) for 15 days before the subcutaneous injection of carbon tetrachloride (1.5 mL/kg). Silymarin served as a po...
Viral infections and associated diseases are responsible for a substantial number of mortality and public health problems around the world. Each year, infectious diseases kill 3.5 million people worldwide. The current pandemic caused by COVID-19 has become the greatest health hazard to people in their lifetime. There are many antiviral drugs and va...
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (CoV)-2 (SARS-CoV-2), previously called 2019 novel CoV, emerged from China in late December 2019. This virus causes CoV disease-19 (COVID-19), which has been proven a global pandemic leading to a major outbreak. As of June 19, 2020, the data from the World Health Organization (WHO) showed more than 8.7...
Caralluma retrospiciens (Ehrenb) is a desert plant widely distributed in the hilly semi-desert regions of southern part of Saudi Arabia. The exudate gel (EG) from the stem of plant is occasionally used for wound healing by the people of the southern part of Saudi Arabia. This study investigated the phytochemical composition, FT-IR, GC-MS spectral a...
Saussurea lappa Clarke (Compositae) is well known as a medicinal plant. Its roots are traditionally used in alleviating pain and swelling. In the current research, we have evaluated the antinociceptive activity of essential oil obtained from the roots of S. lappa. In addition, the development and evaluation of a pharmaceutical-grade cream was also...
Ethnopharmacological relevance
Boesenbergia rotunda (L.) Mansf. Kulturpfl., previously known as Boesenbergia pandurata (Family: Zingiberaceae) is a ginger species, locally known as fingerroot. It is an integral part of Southeast Asian traditional medicine in alleviating many gastrointestinal disorders such as flatulence, carminative, stomach ache,...
Curry leaves (Murraya koenigii) is a leafy spice used in Indian cookery for its fragrant aroma. There are many bioactive functional compounds has been identified, among these carbazole alkaloids has...
We investigated the protective and in vivo antioxidant effects of p-coumaric acid on carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity in Sprague-Dawley rats. The rats were orally pre-treated with p-coumaric acid (at 50 and 100 mg/kg body weight) for 15 days before the subcutaneous injection of carbon tetrachloride (1.5 mL/kg). Silymarin served as a posi...
Background: Recently, there are clinical reports on the potential
of Catha edulis (khat) to induce muscular toxicity. C. edulis (khat)
is an evergreen shrub and a well‑known controversial plant
due to the content of natural stimulant, cathine and cathinone.
Objective: The main objective of the study is to evaluate the possible
effect of C. edulis l...
Purpose: To investigate the antidepressant effect of methanol extract of smokeless tobacco and identify its bioactive compounds. Methods: Adult Wistar rats were randomly assigned to five groups of five rats each: normal control group, standard (reference) control group as well as 100, 200 and 500 mg/kg extract group. The extract, standard drug (imi...
Background: Organophosphorus insecticides are well known to induce
hepatotoxicity. One among this is chlorpyrifos (CPF), which is an insecticide
inducing various toxicities including in liver. Objective: This investigation
focused on CPF‑induced oxidative damage in rat hepatocytes primary
culture and the protective effect of Cactus cladode aqueous...
Purpose: To investigate the inflammatory and nociceptive alterations due to the use of Nicotiana tabacum or smokeless tobacco (MEST) owing to the fact that it is used by some people to relieve dental pain. Methods: Hepatic biochemical indicators and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances assay were used to assess MEST toxicity and pharmacological...
Background: Catha edulis is an evergreen plant belonging to the Celastraceae family, used by the people of Africa, Yemen, and some part of Saudi Arabia as a recreational plant. They chew it alone or in combination with alcohol for attaining euphoria. Objective: There are contradictory studies in the genotoxic potential of the leaves of this plant....
α-mangostin (αMN) is a xanthone present in the pericarp of Garcinia mangostana Linn. which is mentioned in the Ayurveda and widely used functional food supplement. However, its anti-inflammatory mechanism is not well studied. Hence we used in silico, in vitro and in vivo models to provide information of mechanism on how αMN could prevent inflammati...
Long-term khat ( Catha edulis Forsk.) chewing has negative effects on human body. Khat constituents appear to be capable of disturbing the delicate equilibrium between damaging and protective mechanisms of a cell that is essential for optimal activity, thereby producing oxidative damage. Therefore, the current study was designed to understand the r...
Ibrahim MY, Hashim NM, Mohan S, et al. Involvement of NF-κB and HSP70 signaling pathways in the apoptosis of MDA-MB-231 cells induced by a prenylated xanthone compound, α-mangostin, from Cratoxylum arborescens [Corrigendum]. Drug Des Devel Ther. 2015;9:3001–3002 was published subsequent to Ibrahim MY, Hashim NM, Mohan S, et al, Involvement of NF-ΚB...
Xanthones are phytochemical compounds found in a number of fruits and vegetables. Characteristically, they are noted to be made of diverse properties based on their biological, biochemical, and pharmacological actions. Accordingly, the apoptosis mechanisms induced by beta-mangostin, a xanthone compound isolated from Cratoxylum arborescens in the hu...
Background
Beta-mangostin (BM) is a xanthone-type of natural compound isolated from Cratoxylum arborescens. This study aimed to examine the apoptosis mechanisms induced by BM in a murine monomyelocytic cell line (WEHI-3) in vitro and in vivo.
Methods
A WEHI-3 cell line was used to evaluate the cytotoxicity of BM by MTT. AO/PI and Hoechst 33342 dye...
Background
Catha edulis Forsk. (Khat) is traditionally used for treating various disorders. Nevertheless there are no reports of any scientific assessment of its psychopharmacological properties.
Objective
Therefore, the current study was designed to evaluate the antidepressant-like activity of Khat ethanolic extract using established animal model...
In earlier ex vivo studies, we reported the biphasic effect of a methanolic extract of unripe Morinda citrifolia fruit (MMC) on dopamine-induced contractility in isolated rat vas deferens preparations. The present in vivo study was designed and undertaken to further explore our earlier ex vivo findings. This study examined the effect of the ethyl a...
Effect of girinimbine on cell cycle progression in HT-29 cells.
Notes: (A) This effect was assessed by flow cytometry in HT-29 cells in a time-dependent manner: (a) control (no treatment), (b) 12 hours, (c) 24 hours, and (d) 48 hours. I, apoptotic cells; II, G0/G1 phase; III, S phase; IV, G2/M phase. (B) The representative bar chart illustrating si...
Time-dependent inductions of EA and LA by girinimbine.
Notes: (A) This effect was assessed by flow cytometry in HT-29 cells in a time-dependent manner: (a) control (no treatment), (b) 12 hours, (c) 24 hours, and (d) 48 hours. (B) The representative bar chart illustrating significant increases in the percentage of cells in EA and LA in girinimbine-t...
Effect of girinimbine on NO production.
Notes: RAW 264.7 cells left untreated or pretreated with either the indicated concentrations of girinimbine or l-NAME as a positive control. The cells were then treated with LPS/IFN-γ. Treatment of RAW 264.7 cells with girinimbine showed significant inhibition on NO production at concentrations of 50, 100, an...
Effect of girinimbine on activation of caspases 9 and 3/7 in HT-29 cells.
Notes: Effect was assessed by bioluminescence analysis at 3, 6, 12, 24, and 48 hours. There was significant activation of caspases (A) 9 and (B) 3/7 in girinimbine-treated HT-29 cells after 48 hours, compared with the DMSO-treated control. All values are reported as mean ± SD...