Publications by authors named "I Seĭf"

Despite the remarkable biological effects of berberine (BBR), particularly on fertility, its bioavailability is low. This study aims to test the effectiveness of novel nanostructured biloalbuminosomes (BILS) of BBR and its metabolite berberrubine (M1) in treatment of testicular and prostatic lesions. M1 was semi-synthesized from BBR using microwave-assisted reaction.

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Background: Onion waste was reported to be a valuable source of bioactive constituents with potential health-promoting benefits. This sparked a surge of interest among scientists for its valorization. This study aims to investigate the chemical profiles of peel and root extracts of four onion cultivars (red, copper-yellow, golden yellow and white onions) and evaluate their erectogenic and anti-inflammatory potentials.

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Purpose: A novel coronavirus (COVID-19) that has not been previously identified in humans and has no specific treatment has recently spread. Treatment trials using antiviral and immune-modulating drugs such as hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) were used to control this viral outbreak however several side effects have emerged. Berberine (BER) is an alkaloid that has been reported to reveal some pharmacological properties including antioxidant and antimicrobial activities.

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Background: At the end of 2019, the new Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) strain causing severe acute respiratory syndrome swept the world. From November 2019 till February 2021, this virus infected nearly 104 million, with more than two million deaths and about 25 million active cases. This has prompted scientists to discover effective drugs to combat this pandemic.

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  • Pharmacological studies reveal that the serotonin 2A (5-HT2A) receptor may play a significant role in how patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) respond to antidepressant drugs (ADs), but the influence of genetic variations in the HTR2A gene on treatment outcomes is still unclear.
  • A study involving both depressed patients and genetically modified mice focused on specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the HTR2A gene to assess their impact on antidepressant responses, finding that certain genetic profiles were associated with poorer treatment outcomes.
  • Results suggest that the 5-HT2A receptor is crucial in mediating the effects of chronic SSRI treatment, as its absence diminished the efficacy
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