Publications by authors named "B Farhan"

The suggested study follows specific protocols to guarantee that the atomoxetine drug analysis approach is environmentally friendly and sustainable. A number of recently created methods were used as prospective evidence for environmental sustainability and applicability, which is an essential point to emphasize. The current study introduces a new and very unique technology using ultrasensitive spectrofluorimetry to identify the atomoxetine (AXT) medication.

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Activated carbon (AC) derived from Date pits (DP) wastes was used as an eco-friendly and effective biosorbent for the removal of fluorene (FLU) from organic wastes. The maximum capacity of DP was 6.71 mg g, compatible with the Freundlich model.

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  • The study investigates a new transvaginal radiofrequency ablation device (DENERA) designed to denervate the subtrigonal perivesical nerve plexus in sheep to alleviate overactive bladder symptoms.
  • In a controlled experiment with 14 adult female sheep, researchers applied radiofrequency energy, observing significant changes in neural density and vacuolization, particularly at 1 and 4 weeks post-ablation.
  • Results indicated successful ablation with no complications, suggesting DENERA could be a safe and effective treatment for overactive bladder without damaging surrounding tissues.
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A new chlorobenzylidene imine ligand, (E)-1-((5-chloro-2-hydroxybenzylidene)amino) naphthalen-2-ol (HL), and its [Zn(L)(NO)(HO)], [La(L)(NO)(HO)], [VO(L)(OCH)(HO)], [Cu(L)(NO)(HO)], and [Cr(L)(NO)(HO)], complexes were synthesized and characterized. The characterization involved elemental analysis, FT-IR, UV/Vis, NMR, mass spectra, molar conductance, and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The obtained data confirmed the octahedral geometrical structures of all metal complexes, while the [VO(L)(OCH)(HO)] complex exhibited a distorted square pyramidal structure.

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The main intention in the modern era is to make life and activities on earth more comfortable by adding necessary products through biological machinery. Millions of tons of biological raw materials and lignocellulosic biomass are wasted by burning each year without providing benefits to living organisms. Instead of being the cause of disturbing the natural environment by increasing global warming and pollutants worldwide, now, it is the need of the hour to develop an advanced strategy to utilize these biological raw materials to produce renewable energy resources to meet the energy crisis.

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