Publications by authors named "H Qanash"

Type-1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by impaired insulin release by islet β cells. It has been shown that proinflammatory cytokines released during the disease can exacerbate the condition, while anti-inflammatory cytokines offer protection. This study analyzed the clinical role of interleukin (IL)-6, -8, -10, and vitamin D levels in T1D patients compared to healthy controls.

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  • Plant-derived compounds, particularly watercress oil, show strong potential for improving human health through antimicrobial, anti-hemolytic, antioxidant, and wound healing properties.
  • A new formulation combining watercress oil with Vaseline gel (OLG) was created, which demonstrated enhanced efficacy against various pathogens compared to watercress oil alone.
  • The study found that OLG not only increased the zones of inhibition and reduced concentrations needed to kill bacteria but also improved wound healing effects, suggesting it could be an effective therapeutic option.
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Nanoparticles (NPs) formulation in biopolymers is an attractive process for the researcher to decrease the disadvantages of NPs application alone. Bimetallic NPs are a promising formula of two NPs that usually act as synergetic phenomena. Zinc oxide and gold NPs (ZnO@AuNPs) biosynthesis as a bimetallic was prepared via the eco-friendly manner currently.

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Objective: Benzene is one of the major carcinogenic factors that can affect liver, kidneys, and lungs. Chronic inhalation of benzene vapor by petrol stations workers has been shown to have an impact on hematological parameters; thus, the present study aimed to investigate the effect of benzene exposure on petrol station workers.

Subjects And Methods: The study involved 99 participants, 50 of whom have been exposed to benzene and 49 of whom have not (control).

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The failure to treat infectious diseases due to the continual emergence of drug-resistant microbes poses a huge and serious challenge for human health globally. Currently, the discovery and development of natural therapeutic compounds are attracting considerable attention from researchers worldwide. In this project, two types of pollen grains (maize and clover) were evaluated for potential antimicrobial activities.

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