Publications by authors named "A Rashwan"

Horner's syndrome arises from a disruption in the sympathetic nervous system. Although it is an uncommon complication of labor epidural analgesia, its occurrence is significantly more frequent among pregnant women. The incidence of Horner's syndrome after epidural analgesia for labor is 0.

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Cyanidin-3-O-glucoside (C3G) is a flavonoid compound recognized for its diverse biological properties. It is considered one of the most promising flavonoids due to its potential health benefits. Still, its use in functional foods, particularly beverages, is limited due to degradation and instability under various environmental conditions.

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  • * Traditional methods for checking egg freshness are subjective and slow, prompting the need for modern non-destructive technologies.
  • * Technologies like NIR spectroscopy and computer vision have shown over 96% accuracy in detecting egg freshness, making them valuable for researchers and industry professionals.
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Metallic nanoparticles have found wide applications due to their unique physical and chemical properties. Green biosynthesis using plants, microbes, and plant/microbial extracts provides an environmentally friendly approach for nanoparticle synthesis. This review discusses the mechanisms and factors governing the biosynthesis of metallic nanoparticles such as silver, gold, and zinc using various plant extracts and microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and algae.

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Background: Kuruma shrimp (Marsupenaeus japonicus) is a commercially important crustacean and a valuable global food source. This study employed scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to explore the morphology and morphometric features of the Marsupenaeus japonicus cephalothoracic structures, including antennules, antennas, scaphocerite, rostrums, and eye stalks. The primary focus was on understanding the role of each part, especially through the examination of setae, which are crucial for chemoreception and defense.

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