Publications by authors named "Ali Sajid"

Fluctuations in economic policy often create ripple effects that can significantly impact commodity prices, including those of essential food items, with potential consequences for food security. The five emerging nations outlined as BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) have most recently extended by including four new members (Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the UAE) on January 1, 2024. Additionally, Argentina and Saudi Arabia are anticipated to join the group soon.

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Introduction: Dryopteris ramosa is a high-altitude plant of moist and shady habitat. Its aerial parts are edible and orally administered as an antibiotic and effective aphrodisiac. They are also used as pesticides, astringents, and febrifuges.

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Food insecurity, pollution, and malnutrition are some critical issues tackled by the modern world in the recent era. However, edible mushrooms are nutritionally, economically, and biotechnologically valuable groups of macro fungi. Besides being an essential source of edible food, it is also exploited in pharmacological industries as a potential source of anticancer, antioxidant and immunomodulating agents.

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The current research work aimed to evaluate the cryptic walnut genotypes of the Hazara region in Pakistan by using DNA barcoding and phylogenetic analysis. Based on morphological traits such as nut size, nut shape, and the number of leaflets, five genotypes were chosen and samples were collected for the current study. For molecular analysis, gDNA was isolated from the fresh leaves, and the five most effective angiosperm-specific markers, ITS2, , , , and , were utilized.

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Microbial plant biostimulants offer a promising, sustainable solution for enhancing plant growth and resilience, particularly under abiotic stress conditions such as drought, salinity, extreme temperatures, and heavy metal toxicity. These biostimulants, including plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, mycorrhizal fungi, and nitrogen-fixing bacteria, enhance plant tolerance through mechanisms such as phytohormone production, nutrient solubilization, osmotic adjustment, and antioxidant enzyme activation. Advances in genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics have significantly expanded our understanding of plant-microbe molecular communication in the rhizosphere, revealing mechanisms underlying these interactions that promote stress resilience.

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This study discusses Shewhart control charts to monitor the mean of non-normally distributed data using extensive Monte Carlo simulations. In particular, Weibull, exponential, and generalized exponential distributions are used to conduct a systematic study. Different parameters settings are considered to evaluate the effectiveness of the Shewhart charts based on the normal approximation.

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Objective: To compare the effectiveness of early feeding and conventional feeding protocol after stoma reversal in adult surgical practices.

Study Design: Randomised controlled trial. Place and Duration of the Study: Department of General Surgery, District Headquarters Hospital Mardan, Pakistan, from January 2020 to July 2022.

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In alkaline calcareous soils, ammonia volatilization is the primary nitrogen (N) loss process, resulting in the reduced N use efficiency of crops. This study aimed at assessing the impact of different N sources for top dressing on ammonia volatilization, as well as their effects on wheat growth and yield over two years. In each year, half of the recommended N was applied as a basal dose using diammonium phosphate (DAP) and urea.

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Excess nutrients such as phosphate (PO entering surface waters promote eutrophication, and phosphorous (P) removal is important to clear the water. Phytoremediation efforts have been used to improve water quality by varieties of P removal plants, such as water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica Forsk). Water spinach can reduce both internal and external resources of phosphorus from waterbody.

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Industrial waste and sewage deposit heavy metals into the soil, where they can remain for long periods. Although there are several methods to manage heavy metals in agricultural soil, microorganisms present a promising and effective solution for their detoxification. We isolated a rhizofungus, (GenBank Acc.

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The growing presence of diverse pollutants, including heavy metals, organic compounds, pharmaceuticals, and emerging contaminants, poses significant environmental and health risks. Traditional methods for pollutant removal often face limitations in efficiency, selectivity, and sustainability. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of recent advancements in innovative adsorbents designed to address these challenges.

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In the face of escalating environmental challenges driven by human activities, the quest for innovative solutions to counter pollution, contamination, and ecological degradation has gained paramount importance. Traditional approaches to environmental remediation often fall short in addressing the complexity and scale of modern-day environmental problems. As industries transition towards sustainable paradigms, the exploration of novel materials and technologies becomes crucial.

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The kagome metal FeSn consists of alternating layers of kagome-lattice FeSn and honeycomb Sn and exhibits great potential for applications in future low-energy electronics and spintronics because of an ideal combination of topological phases and high-temperature magnetic ordering. Robust synthesis methods for ultrathin FeSn films, as well as an understanding of their air stability, are crucial for its development and long-term operation in future devices. In this work, we realize large-area, <10 nm thick, epitaxial FeSn thin films and explore the oxidation process synchrotron-based photoelectron spectroscopy using oxygen and water dosing, as well as air exposure.

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Inflammation coupled with oxidative stress contribute to the pathogenicity of various clinical disorders. Oxidative stress arises from an imbalance between production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidant defense system, leading to cellular damages. The study investigated the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of polysaccharides isolated from seed-coat mucilage.

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Omics studies use large-scale high-throughput data to explain changes underlying different traits or conditions. However, omics analysis often results in long lists of pathways that are difficult to interpret. Therefore, it is of interest to describe a tool named PAVER (Pathway Analysis Visualization with Embedding Representations) for large scale genomic analysis.

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Since the available treatments are not highly effective to combat cancer, therefore, the alternative strategies are unavoidable. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is one of the emerging approaches which is target specific and minimally invasive. This study explores the successful development of Poly (D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) coated mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) and their augmented effects achieved by integrating curcumin (Cur) and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) in the polymeric layer and silica's pores, respectively.

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In patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), collateral circulation aids in sustaining myocardial perfusion and cardiac function. The circle of Vieussens is a rare collateral pathway between the right coronary artery and the left anterior descending artery (LAD) that plays a significant role specifically in patients with chronic total occlusions (CTOs). This article presents a unique case of the circle of Vieussens in a 26-year-old Asian female with a history of Kawasaki disease and CTO of the proximal LAD.

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Introduction: The discovery and development of new phytomedicines can be greatly aided by plants because of their tremendous therapeutic benefits, efficiency, cost-effectiveness, lack of side effects, and cheaper therapies. In this regard, , generally known as oak, is used in folkloric medicine for treating and preventing various human disorders, including diabetes.

Aim: For this purpose, the present study aimed to evaluate crude methanolic extract and various fractions of for antihyperlipidemic and antihyperglycemic potential followed by the analysis of active compounds.

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  • Enhanced phytoremediation is a quick and environmentally friendly method to clean agricultural soil polluted with copper and cadmium, which threaten food security.
  • The study compared the effectiveness of two additives, IAA and EDTA, in improving the phytoremediation of contaminated soils using sunflower and maize under controlled conditions.
  • Results showed that while both additives improved the plants' ability to accumulate metals and increased biomass, IAA was more effective than EDTA, particularly in maize, leading to significant increases in metal accumulation and plant growth.
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  • Heavy metal contamination, particularly chromium, poses a serious threat to agricultural ecosystems, affecting plant growth and health.
  • A study focusing on a fungal endophyte strain SH20 found that exposing it to UV light significantly improved its ability to promote plant growth and alleviate chromium toxicity in the soil.
  • The UV-treated SH20 strain boosted shoot length and fresh weight of seedlings significantly, while reducing chromium absorption in roots and enhancing the plant's antioxidant defenses against stress.
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This study explored the neuroprotective potential of fermented pomegranate (PG-F) against hydrogen peroxide (HO)-induced neurotoxicity in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells and elucidated the underlying molecular mechanisms. The fermentation process, involving probiotics, transforms the hydrolyzable tannins in pomegranate juice into ellagic acid (EA) and gallic acid (GA), which are believed to contribute to its health benefits. Molecular docking simulations confirmed the stable interactions between EA, GA, and proteins associated with the antioxidant and anti-apoptotic pathways.

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Introduction: Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have gained significance due to their practical use in the medicinal field, especially in the treatment of tumors and cancer. The current article explores a green synthetic method for the preparation of AgNPs using leaf extract of .

Methods: The synthesis was conducted at different parameters like concentration of AgNO, pH, salt concentration, temperature and time to optimize best results for their biochemical applications.

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Objective: The present research was conducted to evaluate the negative effects of nicotine powder on the blood physiology, and biochemical and histological alterations of

Materials And Methods: Fish were divided into four groups (1-4). Fish groups 2, 3, and 4 were exposed to different concentrations of nicotine, such as 0.75, 1.

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Guava, a commercially important fruit crop, is being grown in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Due to the perishable nature of guava fruits, there are great losses during marketing, transport and storage. The application of edible coating is emerging as a low-cost, simple to implement and efficient method for extending the postharvest life of fresh horticultural produces, such as fruits and vegetables.

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  • - Oxidative stress can damage cells and lead to serious chronic diseases, prompting the use of antioxidant therapies, especially oligosaccharides derived from cress seed mucilage, to combat these issues.
  • - In experiments with mice, oligosaccharides from fermentation showed significant antioxidant activity, effectively scavenging free radicals and improving liver functions after chromium(VI)-induced oxidative stress.
  • - Treatment with these oligosaccharides not only reduced liver damage and DNA fragmentation caused by chromium exposure but also improved overall liver health indicators, suggesting a protective effect against oxidative stress.
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