Publications by authors named "H Lukman"

Over eight million surgical procedures are conducted annually in the United Stats to address organ failure or tissue losses. In response to this pressing need, recent medical advancements have significantly improved patient outcomes, primarily through innovative reconstructive surgeries utilizing tissue grafting techniques. Despite tremendous efforts, repairing damaged tissues remains a major clinical challenge for bioengineers and clinicians.

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  • - The rising global diabetic statistics indicate an urgent need for better treatment options, and this study focuses on evaluating the antidiabetic properties of Hura crepitans using multiple research methods.
  • - The methanolic extract of Hura crepitans significantly lowered fasting blood sugar levels in diabetic rats and improved insulin levels while reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain.
  • - In silico analysis highlighted effective compounds in the extract, showing great potential for drug-likeness and safety, which supports the extract's use for managing diabetes.
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Objective: Anemia is a pathological condition characterized by reduced oxygen bioavailability and/or changes in hematological parameters. This study investigated the anti-anemic activities of (CP) phytoconstituents in aluminium-chloride-induced anemic rats.

Method: Twenty-seven rats were randomized into nine groups of three rats as follows; group 1 was the normal (non-induced) group, 2-9 were anemic rats administered 1 mL distilled water, standard drug (3 mg/kg body weight (bw) ferrous sulphate), 100, 300 and 500 mg/kg bw of crude methanolic extract of CP (CMECP) of the leaf and 100, 300 and 500 mg/kg bw of CMECP of the seed respectively in the first stage of the study.

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Objectives: The use of medicinal plants for diabetes treatment is increasing owing to their effectiveness and safety compared to synthetic drugs. Thus, the ameliorative effects of (F. Hoffm.

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L. is the largest genus of the Violaceae family with more than 500 species across the globe. The present extensive literature survey revealed species to be a group of important nutritional and medicinal plants used for the ethnomedicinal treatment of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, asthma, lung diseases, and fatigue.

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