Publications by authors named "Muhammad A Alsherbiny"

Milk boasts an array of potent bioactive compounds, such as lactoferrin (Lf), immunoglobulins, and functional proteins, all delivering substantial therapeutic benefits. In this study, Immune Powder (a functional dairy formulation) and its primary component called Fractionated Milk Protein (FMP) containing Lf, zinc, and immunoglobulins and formulated by Ausnutria Pty Ltd. were evaluated for their potential broad-spectrum pharmacological activity.

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The challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted an increasing clinical demand for safe and effective treatment options against an overzealous immune defence response, also known as the "cytokine storm". Andrographolide is a naturally derived bioactive compound with promising anti-inflammatory activity in many clinical studies. However, its cytokine-inhibiting activity, in direct comparison to commonly used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), has not been extensively investigated in existing literature.

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Australian fruits such as native currant () and lemon aspen () are under-examined in terms of their therapeutic potential. In this study, the antiproliferative activity of native currant and lemon aspen extracts (water and ethanol) against MCF7 breast adenocarcinoma cells was determined using the Alamar blue assay. The most potent extracts (native currant water, NC-W; native currant ethanol, NC-Et; lemon aspen ethanol, LA-Et) were further evaluated using flow cytometry to detect the potential induction of apoptosis in MCF7 cells whereas 2',7'-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate (H2DCFDA) assay was implemented to understand the impact of the extracts on the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in MCF7 cells.

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A growing body of literature underlines the fundamental role of gut microbiota in the occurrence, treatment, and prognosis of cancer. In particular, the activity of gut microbial metabolites (also known as postbiotics) against different cancer types has been recently reported in several studies. However, their in-depth molecular mechanisms of action and potential interactions with standard chemotherapeutic drugs remain to be fully understood.

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Ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes serious health risks. Inorganic metal oxides, such as titanium dioxide (TiO) and zinc oxide (ZnO), have long been recognized for their effectiveness as UV radiation filters/blockers in sunscreen formulations. TiO and ZnO as UV-blocking materials have some limitations and issues such as producing harmful radicals and toxicity, respectively.

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  • The gut produces special substances called metabolites that help keep us healthy and may prevent diseases like cancer.!
  • This study focused on three specific gut metabolites—sodium butyrate, inosine, and nisin—testing their effects on cancer cells from breast cancer types MCF7 and MDA-MB-231.!
  • The results showed that these metabolites can kill cancer cells and affect how those cells grow and respond to signals, but more research is needed to understand how to use them for treating cancer in people.!
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The utilization of plants with therapeutic properties in traditional medicine has a longstanding practice. Among them, the well-known Allium cepa L. commonly known as onion has been valued for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential in the treatment of various ailments, including gastric ulcers.

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is well-known for its numerous therapeutic activities, as demonstrated in pre-clinical and clinical studies primarily due to its bioactive compounds. The industry is rapidly growing; therefore, product development and extraction methods have become crucial aspects of research. The evaluation of the current extraction methods implemented in the industry and scientific literature to produce consistent, reliable, and potent medicinal extracts is prudent.

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The lack of a gold standard synergy quantification method for chemotherapeutic drug combinations warrants the consideration of different synergy metrics to develop efficient predictive models. Furthermore, neglecting combination sensitivity may lead to biased synergistic combinations, which are ineffective in cancer treatment. In this paper, we propose a deep learning-based model, SynPredict, which effectively predicts synergy in five synergy metrics together with the combination sensitivity score.

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  • CBD is a non-psychoactive compound that might help improve the effects of certain cancer treatments while also potentially attacking cancer cells.
  • Researchers tested CBD combined with different chemotherapy drugs in breast cancer cells to see how well they work together.
  • The study found that CBD worked really well with one specific drug (SN-38) and showed changes in many proteins that help fight cancer in those treated cells.
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The combination of natural products with standard chemotherapeutic agents offers a promising strategy to enhance the efficacy or reduce the side effects of standard chemotherapy. Doxorubicin (DOX), a standard drug for breast cancer, has several disadvantages, including severe side effects and the development of drug resistance. Recently, we reported the potential bioactive markers of Australian propolis extract (AP-1) and their broad spectrum of pharmacological activities.

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Background: Acrylamide (ACR) is a widespread industrial and food contaminant that garnered considerable attention for its carcinogenic, neurotoxic, and reproductive toxic effects. The antioxidant effects of Portulaca oleracea seeds extract (POS) and its fertility-enhancing effects were inspiring to evaluate the protective potential and pinpoint the mechanisms and molecular targets of the UPLC-MS fingerprinted POS extract on ACR-induced testicular toxicity in rats.

Methods: Male Wistar rats were divided into 6 equal groups of negative control, ACR model (10 mg/kg b.

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Propolis is a by-product of honeybee farming known for its broad therapeutic benefits around the world and is extensively used in the health food and beverage industry. Despite Australia being one of the world's megadiverse countries with rich flora and fauna, Australian propolis samples have not been explored adequately with most in vitro and in vivo studies centred on their Brazilian and Chinese counterparts. In view of this, our study was designed to investigate the chemical composition and anti-proliferative, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of Australian propolis (AP-1) extract to draw a comparison with Brazilian (BP-1) and Chinese propolis (CP-1) extracts.

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Convergent and convenient regioselective synthesis of novel thiazolo[2,3-]pyrimidine derivatives was accomplished using the one-pot reaction of 6-ethylthiouracil, bromoacetic acid, anhydrous sodium acetate, acetic anhydride, acetic acid and suitable aldehyde. X-ray crystallographic study reveals the presence of the configuration of only one regioisomer confirmed by computational studies as being the most likely isomer present.

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, commonly known as avocado, has recently gained substantial popularity and is often marketed as a "superfood" because of its unique nutritional composition, antioxidant content, and biochemical profile. However, the term "superfood" can be vague and misleading, as it is often associated with unrealistic health claims. This review draws a comprehensive summary and assessment of research performed in the last few decades to understand the nutritional and therapeutic properties of avocado and its bioactive compounds.

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The endocannabinoids system (ECS) has garnered considerable interest as a potential therapeutic target in various carcinomas and cancer-related conditions alongside neurodegenerative diseases. Cannabinoids are implemented in several physiological processes such as appetite stimulation, energy balance, pain modulation and the control of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). However, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics interactions could be perceived in drug combinations, so in this short review we tried to shed light on the potential drug interactions of medicinal cannabis.

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Fatal unintentional poisoning is widespread upon human exposure to toxic agents such as pesticides, heavy metals, environmental pollutants, bacterial and fungal toxins or even some medications and cosmetic products. In this regards, the application of the natural dietary agents as antidotes has engrossed a substantial attention. One of the ancient known traditional medicines and spices with an arsenal of metabolites of several reported health benefits is ginger.

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Unlabelled: Schistosomiasis is the most noteworthy parasitic disease after malaria. Furthermore, the significant activity of the genus against worms and its intermediate host snails reinforced the study of Andr. (SS) and L.

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In our endeavor towards the development of potent anticancer agents, two different sets of biphenylurea-indolinone conjugates, 5a-s and 8a,b were synthesized. The in vitro cytotoxicity of the synthesized compounds was examined in two human cancer cell lines, namely MCF-7 breast cancer and PC-3 prostate cancer cells using the sulforhodamine B (SRB) colorimetric assay. In particular, the MCF-7 cancer cell line was more susceptible to the synthesized compounds.

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We reported herein the synthesis, antifungal activity, docking and in silico ADME prediction studies of four novel series of sulfones 6a-f, 8a-c, 10a-f and 12a-c. All the newly synthesized sulfones were tested against four strains of Candida (including fluconazole-resistant Candida), two strains of Aspergillus, two dermatophytic fungi (Trichophytons mentagrophyte and Microsporum canis) and Syncephalastrum sp. with fluconazole as a reference drug.

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