Publications by authors named "Ahmed Shah Syed"

Bone tissue possesses intrinsic regenerative capabilities to address deformities; however, its ability to repair defects caused by severe fractures, tumor resections, osteoporosis, joint arthroplasties, and surgical reconsiderations can be hindered. To address this limitation, bone tissue engineering has emerged as a promising approach for bone repair and regeneration, particularly for large-scale bone defects. In this study, an injectable hydrogel based on kappa-carrageenan-co-N-isopropyl acrylamide (κC-co-NIPAAM) was synthesized using free radical polymerization and the antisolvent evaporation technique.

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  • * Researchers isolated a new phytoecdysteroid, 29-hydroxyprecyasterone, along with four other known compounds, using advanced spectroscopic techniques to determine their structures.
  • * Treatment with these compounds showed a significant prevention of muscle atrophy by increasing the size of myotubes and the area of MyHC-positive myotubes, with some compounds notably enhancing myotube thickness.
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The in situ injectable hydrogel system offers a widespread range of biomedical applications in prompt chronic wound treatment and management, as it provides self-healing, maintains a moist wound microenvironment, and offers good antibacterial properties. This study aimed to develop and evaluate biopolymer-based thermoreversible injectable hydrogels for effective wound-healing applications and the controlled drug delivery of meropenem. The injectable hydrogel was developed using the solvent casting method and evaluated for structural changes using proton nuclear magnetic resonance, Fourier transforms infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and scanning electron microscopy.

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Diabetic wound infection often leads to compromised healing with frequent chances of sepsis, amputation and even death. Traditional patient care emphasized on early debridement and fluid resuscitation followed by intravenous antibiotics therapy. However, compromised vasculature often limit the systemic effect of antibiotics.

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In this study, a centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC) separation was applied to identify antioxidant-responsive element (ARE) induction molecules from the crude extract of roots. CPC was operated with a two-phase solvent system composed of -hexane-methanol-water (10:8.5:1.

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A comprehensive linear gradient solvent system for centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC) was developed for the bioassay-guided isolation of natural compounds. The gradient solvent system consisted of three different ternary biphasic solvents types: -hexane-acetonitrile-water (10:2:8, /), ethyl acetate-acetonitrile-water (10:2:8, /), and water-saturated -butanol-acetonitrile-water (10:2:8, /). The lower phase of the -hexane-acetonitrile-water (10:2:8, /) was used as the stationary phase, while its upper phase, as well as ethyl acetate-acetonitrile-water (10:2:8), and water-saturated -butanol-acetonitrile-water (10:2:8, /) were pumped to generate a linear gradient elution, increasing the mobile phase polarity.

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Activity-guided separation of antioxidant response element (ARE)-inducing constituents from the rhizomes of Atractylodis Rhizoma Alba was performed by the combination of centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC) and an ARE luciferase reporter assay. From 3 g of the active -hexane fraction, one polyacetylene, (6,12)-tetradeca-6,12-dien-8,10-diyne-1,3-diyl diacetate (47.3 mg), and two sesquiterpenes, atractylenolide I (40.

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Phytochemical investigation of a methanolic extract of aerial parts Actinidia polygama Miq. led to the isolation of one new diacetylated flavonol triglycoside, kaempferol 3-O-[α-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1→3)-(4-O-acetyl)-O-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1→6)-(2-Oacetyl)-O-β-D-galactopyranoside] (1) along with 12 known compounds (2-13). The chemical structures were determined using their spectroscopic data including 1D and 2D NMR.

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Despite the increasing attention on the therapeutic potential of Curcuma longa (turmeric), the biological activities of curcuminoids other than curcumin are not well understood. Here, we investigated antivasoconstrictive activities of C. longa extract and its ingredients using freshly isolated rat aortic rings.

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Dendropanax morbifera LEVEILLE (DP) has been used in traditional Korean medicines to treat a variety of inflammatory diseases. Although the in vitro anti-inflammatory potential of this plant is understood, its in vivo efficacy and underlying molecular mechanism of anti-inflammatory effects are largely unknown. We elucidated the anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities and the underlying molecular mechanisms of DP using in vitro and in vivo models.

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A preparative separation method using consecutive sample injection centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC) was developed to obtain sesamin and sesamolin from defatted sesame meal extracts. A two-phase solvent system consisting of n-hexane-ethyl acetate-methanol-water (8:2:8:2, v/v) was applied in reversed-phase mode (descending mode). Preliminary experiments with an SCPC-100 (column volume: 100mL) were performed to select the appropriate two-phase solvent system and sample injection times; these parameters were then used with an SCPC-1000 (column volume: 1000mL) in a 10-fold scale-up preparative run.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Salvia plebeia R. Br. (SP) has been widely used as a traditional folk medicine for the treatment of infectious diseases and pain.

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