Publications by authors named "Sanobar"

Herein, the synthesis, anti-cancer evaluation, and in silico studies of a series of 1,2,4-oxadiazole compounds (8-15) are disclosed. The synthesized molecules were tested in vitro for anti-cancer activity against MCF-7, MDA-MB-231, HeLa, Ishikawa cell lines and human embryonic kidney (HEK-293) cell lines. Among the synthesized compounds, 9 and 15 exhibited significant cytotoxicity, with IC values of 7.

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  • Twelve new hybrid molecules combining neo-tanshinlactone and chalcone were created using a specific chemical reaction (Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons) and tested for anticancer activity against various breast and related cancer cell lines.
  • Some compounds exhibited strong anti-cancer effects within a concentration range of 6.8-19.2 µM, with the most effective ones outperforming the standard drug tamoxifen.
  • Additionally, these compounds showed good potential for bioavailability and drug absorption, confirming their suitability as potential anti-breast cancer agents.
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The study investigated the wound healing effect of medicinal oil (MO) formulation prepared from Murraya koenigii leaves extract (methanolic) incorporated in olive oil. The MO was visually transparent, homogenous, smooth in texture, the viscosity grade was observed as 140 cP and easily spreadable. Pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α were significantly reduced to 82.

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In plants, HEN1-facilitated methylation at 3' end ribose is a critical step of small-RNA (sRNA) biogenesis. A mutant of well-studied Arabidopsis HEN1 (AtHEN1), , showed a defective developmental phenotype, indicating the importance of sRNA methylation. Moreover, has been identified to have a ortholog gene (Mp); however, its function remained unfathomed.

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The objective of the present study was to analyse the bioactive compounds of the leaves of Conocarpus lancifolius (C. lancifolius). The GC-MS analysis of the hot methanolic extract of the leaves (HMEL) of C.

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Background/aim: Socio-economic, environmental and cultural influences may lead to discrepancies in the distribution and occurrence of orofacial injuries. The aim of this study was to analyze the patient demographics and current patterns of mandibular fractures within a geographic population.

Material And Methods: The medical records of patients with facial trauma treated over a period of 3 years were retrieved and reviewed.

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  • Plants have a special defense system called PTGS that helps them fight off viruses, but some viruses have tricks to stop this defense.
  • The P1/HC-Pro protein from the turnip mosaic virus is one of those tricks, helping the virus avoid being defeated by plants.
  • Scientists found out that P1 helps HC-Pro work better by connecting with other proteins and discovered important genes that could help us understand how this virus suppresses plant defenses.
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The present study aimed to explore the biocomponents of leaves through hot continuous percolation method using methanol as solvent. The spectral analysis by GC-MS and FTIR study demonstrated the presence of alkaloids, tannins, fatty acids, and steroids. The extract was characterized by the presence of unique compounds such as epiyangambin, stigmasterol, α-terpineol, eucalyptol, ethyl cinnamate, fatty acids, and other steroids.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the chemical composition and anti-bacterial properties of the bioactive principles of (Turner) C.Agardh, a brown seaweed in Red sea of Jazan province, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Crystals were obtained from the petroleum ether extract of and subjected to chemical tests, FTIR spectroscopic analysis and NMR analysis to identify their chemical composition, and to study their antibacterial properties against selected human pathogenic bacteria.

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