Publications by authors named "Bader Ammar"

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  • - The study focuses on a genus of plants with around 200 species, known for their medicinal uses, and specifically examines a wild species from Saudi Arabia for its anticancer properties through the extraction of leaf compounds using dichloromethane.
  • - Researchers discovered two new labdane diterpenes (Premnaresone A and B) along with three known compounds and four flavonoids, utilizing silica gel chromatography and HPLC for isolation and characterizing them with NMR and HRESIMS.
  • - The anticancer potential was evaluated on human cancer cell lines, with one diterpene showing notable anti-proliferative effects, and molecular docking studies indicated strong interactions with Heat Shock Protein 70 (Hsp70) which
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Many species belonging to the genus are used for aromatic, medicinal, and cosmetic purposes. The essential oil (OFEO) obtained by hydrodistillation of the flowering aerial parts of Forsskal's Basil " Benth" growing in extreme environmental conditions in Mecca Region, Saudi Arabia was analyzed by GC-MS. The main constituents were phenylpropanoids (methyl eugenol 55.

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Human nucleolin (hNcl) is a multifunctional protein involved in the progression of various cancers and plays a key role in other pathologies. Therefore, there is still unsatisfied demand for hNcl modulators. Recently, we demonstrated that the plant ent-kaurane diterpene oridonin inhibits hNcl but, unfortunately, this compound is quite toxic for healthy cells.

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Coronavirus is a type of acute atypical respiratory disease representing the leading cause of death worldwide. Eucalyptol (EUC) known also as 1,8-cineole is a potential inhibitor candidate for COVID-19 (main protease-M) with effective antiviral properties but undergoes physico-chemical instability and poor water solubility. Nano-emulsion (NE) is a promising drug delivery system to improve the stability and efficacy of drugs.

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  • Sixteen new diterpenes and ten known compounds, including four flavonoids, were isolated from the aerial parts of a plant in Saudi Arabia.
  • The structures of these diterpenes were determined using advanced techniques like NMR and mass spectrometry, with additional analysis to understand their configuration.
  • One specific diterpenoid, psiadin, demonstrated an additive effect with the antiseptic chlorhexidine and potential inhibition of bacterial efflux pumps.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Viscum cruciatum Sieb is a well-known medicinal plant in Jordan containing various secondary metabolites. It has traditionally been used to treat many ailments, most notably cancer. However, there is a significant gap between scientific research and its value in traditional medicine.

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Background: The genus is rich in essential oil (EO) with high chemical diversity. In this study, eight EO samples obtained from flowers and leaves of All. collected on the Mediterranean mainland and island locations were analyzed to evaluate their possible chemical diversity.

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  • The study analyzed the chemical composition of the exudate from the flowering aerial parts of (A. Rich.) Standl.
  • Nine compounds were identified, including five triterpenes and four methylated flavones, with two new triterpenes named commicarpotriol and commicarpodiol.
  • Structural analysis was conducted using advanced techniques like NMR and MS, and the antimicrobial properties of all isolated compounds were tested.
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All active natural molecules are not fully exploited as therapeutic agents, causing delays in the advancement of anticancer drug discovery. Viridiflorol is a natural volatile element that may work as anti-cancer compound. We tested the anticancer properties of viridiflorol at different concentrations ranging from 0.

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Breast cancer is a complex and multi-drug resistant (MDR) disease, which could result in the failure of many chemotherapeutic clinical agents. Discovering effective molecules from natural products or by derivatization from known compounds is the interest of many research studies. The first objective of the present study is to investigate the cytotoxic combinatorial, chemosensitizing, and apoptotic effects of an isatin derived compound (5,5-diphenylimidazolidine-2,4-dione conjugated with 5-substituted isatin, named HAA in the present study) against breast cancer cells (MCF7) and breast cancer cells resistant to doxorubicin (MCF7/ADR) when combined with doxorubicin.

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  • * The methanol extract was found to be the most effective at inhibiting these enzymes, with specific inhibitory concentration (IC) values of 6.67 µg/mL for α-glucosidase and 25.62 µg/mL for α-amylase.
  • * Chemical analysis of the methanol extract revealed 24 phenolic compounds, mainly tannins and flavonol glycosides, suggesting that polyphenols may play a role in how this extract inhibits enzyme activity.
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Arabian flora is a rich source of bioactive compounds. In this study, we investigated three aromatic plant species with the aim of finding valuable sources of antimicrobial agents against common pathogenic microorganisms. We focused especially on microorganisms, which cause outbreaks of infectious disease during mass gatherings and pilgrimages season in Saudi Arabia.

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4-O-Podophyllotoxin sulfamate derivatives were prepared using the natural lignan podophyllotoxin. The prepared compounds were afforded by reacting O-sulfonyl chloride podophyllotoxin with ammonia or aminoaryl/heteroaryl motif. Biological evaluation was performed in human breast cancer (MCF7), ovarian cancer (A2780), colon adenocarcinoma (HT29), and normal lung fibroblast (MRC5) cell lines.

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In developing countries, crop deterioration is mainly caused by inappropriate storage conditions that promote insect infestation. Synthetic pesticides are associated with serious adverse effects on humans and the environment. Thus, finding alternative "green" insecticides is a very pressing need.

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Cannabis sativa is a well-known plant that has been recognized for its benefits since ancient times by several medicinal systems, including those of China, India, Greece, and Egypt. Although C. sativa is one of the most investigated medicinal plants in the world, it faces some of the greatest controversies surrounding its legalization and use as a medication.

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Gastric ulcers are a very common public health problem affecting up to 10% worldwide. Russelioside B is a steroidal glycoside isolated from several Caralluma species. No study tested the ulcer healing potential of the compound.

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The prevalence of nosocomial infections due to multidrug resistant (MDR) bacterial strains is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Folk medicine and ethnopharmacological data can provide a broad range of plants with promising antimicrobial activity. Triphala, an Ayurvedic formula composed of three different plants: Retz.

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We evaluate how 3-acetylation modulates the in vitro activity of ursolic acid in melanoma cells alone or in combination treatments with quercetin. Anti-proliferative studies on A375 cells and adult human dermal fibroblasts included analyses on cell cycle distribution, caspase activity, phosphatidylserine translocation, cell morphology and Bax/Bcl-2 protein expression. Then, 2D and 3D migration of B16F10 cells were studied using scratch and Transwell assays, respectively.

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is among the top four malignancies in Saudi nationals, and it is the top leukemia subtype worldwide. Resistance to available AML drugs requires the identification of new targets and agents. Hsp90 is one of the emerging important targets in AML, which has a central role in the regulation of apoptosis and cell proliferation through client proteins including the growth factor receptors and cyclin dependent kinases.

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In this paper, the isolation of one new iridoid glucoside, 6-acetoxyipolamiide (1: ), and thirteen (2:  - 14: ) known congeners from two Lamiaceae species, and , leaf extracts is reported. The structural determination of the isolated compounds was performed by mono- and bidimensional NMR spectroscopic analysis as well as MS experiments. The isolates were assayed for their antiangiogenic activity by two models, zebrafish embryos and chick chorioallantoic membrane assays.

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Ten new (1-10) and six known (11-16) fusicoccane diterpenes were isolated from the roots of Hypoestes forsskaolii. The structural characterization of 1-10 was performed by spectroscopic analysis, including 1D and 2D NMR, ECD, and HRESIMS experiments. From a perspective of obtaining potential Hsp90α inhibitors, the isolates were screened by surface plasmon resonance measurements and their cytotoxic activity was assayed using Jurkat and HeLa cancer cells.

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The anthelminthic efficacy of the crude extracts of (Vahl) R.Br (Acanthaceae) against gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) in sheep was investigated using the in vitro egg hatch inhibition assay. Faecal samples were collected from sheep with naturally occurring infection of GIN ( spp.

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The surface extract of an accession of Psiadia punctulata (DC.) Vatke (Asteraceae) growing in Saudi Arabia was investigated for its phytochemical composition. A bio-guided investigation of the extract led to the isolation of thirteen ent-kaurane and trachylobane diterpenes and seventeen compounds previously described, including nine flavonoids and eight diterpenes.

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Angiogenesis plays a crucial role in malignant tumor progression and development. The present study aimed to identify lead plants with selective anti-angiogenic properties. A total of 26 methanolic extracts obtained from 18 plants growing in Saudi Arabia and Jordan that belong to the Lamiaceae family were screened for their cytotoxic and anti-angiogenic activities using MTT and rat aortic ring assays, respectively.

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