Publications by authors named "Muhammed M"

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  • The study investigates the inhibitory effects of R. cathartica L. plant extract on the Quorum Sensing (QS) system in various bacteria using molecular modeling techniques.
  • The methanol extract demonstrated antimicrobial activity, especially against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, with noticeable effects on P. aeruginosa.
  • Phytochemical analysis identified kaempferol as the primary component, which was shown to bind to QS system receptors and potentially offer a new eco-friendly antibacterial treatment.
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Background: Appetite-regulating hormones are implicated in anorexia nervosa (AN) pathophysiology, however, data are limited for appetite-regulating hormones across the AN weight spectrum. We aimed to investigate fasting and post-prandial concentrations of appetite-regulating hormones - peptide YY (PYY), cholecystokinin (CCK), and ghrelin - among adolescent and young adult females across the AN weight spectrum, specifically those with AN and Atypical AN, and healthy controls (HC).

Methods: Participants (N = 95; ages 11-22 years) included 33 with AN, 25 with Atypical AN, and 37 HC.

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  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a major global health issue, particularly affecting the lungs, with an incidence rate of approximately 92 cases per 100,000 people; latent TB infection (LTBI) poses a significant concern due to its potential for transforming into active TB.
  • A study in Malaysia analyzed 3,877 samples using the QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Plus test from January 2021 to March 2022, revealing a 16.46% prevalence of LTBI, particularly among males and individuals aged 30-43, predominantly of Chinese ethnicity.
  • The findings highlight that age and ethnicity are significant risk factors for LTBI, and although the prevalence is low for a country with an intermediate TB burden,
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In this study, five 3-aryloxirane-2-carboxylate derivatives were prepared, and the antiproliferative activities of molecules were screened in lung and colon cancer cell lines. The results showed that molecules had antiproliferative activity on cancerous cells with IC values under 100 µM. Furthermore, all of the molecules were found to have a much higher cytotoxic effect than cisplatin in colon cancer cells.

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This study presents fabrication and characterization of novel chamomile essential oil (CMO)/gallic acid-stabilized silver nanoparticles (gallic acid-nanosilver, GNS), embedded into polylactic acid (PLA)-based hybrid bilayer nanofibers (NFs). Where CMO was impregnated into polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-polyethylene glycol (PEG) solution and electrospun simultaneously with PLA to obtain PLA/PVA-PEG-CMO NFs (PLA/CMO A2). Meanwhile, GNS were added to PVA-PEG-CMO and electrospun to obtain PLA/PVA-PEG-CMO-GNS NFs (PLA/CMO-GNS A3).

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Monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) plays a pivotal role in the deamination process of monoamines, encompassing crucial neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine. The heightened interest in MAO-B inhibitors emerged after the revelation that this enzyme could potentially catalyze the formation of neurotoxic compounds from endogenous and exogenous sources. Computational screening methodologies serve as valuable tools in the quest for novel inhibitors, enhancing the efficiency of this pursuit.

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Boiss & Hausskn stands out for its rich bioactive constituents including prantschimgin (PRA), imperatorin (IMP), suberosin (SUB), adicardin (ADI), and oxypeucedanin hydrate (OPH) in the Apiaceae family. Although these molecules contribute to several biological activities, their mitochondrial toxicity were not illuminated in depth with the appropriate and models. Cell viability studies investigated the cytotoxic activities of molecules in HepG2 cells by replacing glucose with galactose due to Warburg effects.

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Considering the complex pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), the multi-target ligand strategy is expected to provide superior effects for the treatment of the neurological disease compared to the classic single target strategy. Thus, one novel pyrrole-based hydrazide () and four corresponding hydrazide-hydrazones () were synthesized by applying highly efficient MW-assisted synthetic protocols. The synthetic pathway provided excellent yields and reduced reaction times under microwave conditions compared to conventional heating.

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  • Typhoid fever, caused by the pathogen Typhi, poses a significant global health threat, with 3-5% of treated patients becoming chronic carriers, often linked to gallstones and biofilm formation.
  • The study in Kenya aimed to find asymptomatic typhoid carriers and compare acute and chronic bacterial isolates by following up on patients and their household contacts after treatment.
  • Results showed a longer duration of Typhi shedding in those with gallstones, with a notable presence of multidrug-resistant strains, highlighting the importance of understanding chronic carriers for better public health strategies.
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Hormonal contraception has been advocated as an alternative population control method for the long-tailed macaque population, which has increased exponentially due to anthropogenic changes and incidental food subsidies from human food waste. Risks of increased zoonosis and conflict are imminent if the population growth of long-tailed macaques is unchecked. However, there's a gap in the literature about the effect of hormonal contraceptives on long-tailed macaque reproductive tissues cell line.

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  • The study focuses on creating new 1,3,4-thiadiazole derivatives from (R)-carvone through a three-step synthesis process, including various reactions.
  • The resulting compounds were analyzed for their structures using NMR and HRMS, and some showed significant anti-cancer effects in cytotoxic tests.
  • Molecular modeling and docking studies examined the interactions of the most active compounds with proteins related to cancer, revealing differences in their binding potential and stability compared to standard drugs while also assessing their chemical stability through DFT studies.
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Tropical montane forest ecosystems are pivotal for sustaining biodiversity and essential terrestrial ecosystem services, including the provision of high-quality fresh water. Nonetheless, the impact of montane deforestation and climate change on the capacity of forests to deliver ecosystem services is yet to be fully understood. In this study, we offer observational evidence demonstrating the response of air temperature and cloud base height to deforestation in African montane forests over the last two decades.

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COVID-19 is a new generation of outbreaks that invade not only local emerging region, continental but also the whole globe. Varicocele on the other hand, is a testicular vascular disease that underlies 40 % of male infertility cases. Fortunately, the two diseases can be blocked through targeting one common target, NLRP3 inflammasome.

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The causative agent of typhoid fever, serovar Typhi, is a human restricted pathogen. Human carriers, 90% of whom have gallstones in their gallbladder, continue to shed the pathogen after treatment. The genetic mechanisms involved in establishing the carrier state are poorly understood, but .

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Background: Accumulating preclinical and preliminary translational evidence shows that the hypothalamic peptide oxytocin reduces food intake, increases energy expenditure, and promotes weight loss. It is currently unknown whether oxytocin administration is effective in treating human obesity.

Methods: In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, we randomly assigned adults with obesity 1:1 (stratified by sex and obesity class) to receive intranasal oxytocin (24 IU) or placebo four times daily for 8 weeks.

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Theophylline, a nitrogen-containing heterocycle, serves as a promising focal point for medicinal researchers aiming to create derivatives with diverse pharmacological applications. In this work, we present an improved synthetic method for a range of theophylline-1,2,4-triazole-S-linked N-phenyl acetamides (4a‒g) utilizing ultrasound-assisted synthetic approach. The objective was to assess the effectiveness of synthesized theophylline-1,2,4-triazoles (4a‒g) as inhibitors of HCV serine protease and as antibacterial agents against QB-928 and AB-274.

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  • * A study conducted among 85 theatre personnel in Bauchi revealed that while most participants (85%) recognized the vaccine as safe and 92% would recommend it, only 33% had completed the vaccination schedule, and 31% had not started at all.
  • * Key barriers to vaccination included lack of time and insufficient information about the vaccine, highlighting the need for better education and awareness among healthcare workers about the importance of protecting themselves with the HBV vaccine.
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Background And Aim: , an endemic plant to Ethiopia, traditionally used to treat infectious as well as noninfectious diseases. The primary objective of this study was isolating dehydrocostus lactone (DHCL) from and evaluating antibacterial activities on selected human pathogenic bacteria.

Methods: Extraction method used in this study was maceration.

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The thyroid hormones play a crucial role in regulating various physiological processes in the human body. They have a wide range of effects that impact metabolism, growth, development, and overall homeostasis. The current study aimed to investigate the levels of HbA1c and various biomarkers in different patient groups.

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Background: Race and socioeconomic status incompletely identify patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) at the highest risk for screening, treatment, and mortality disparities. Social vulnerability index (SVI) was designed to delineate neighborhoods requiring greater support after external health stressors, summarizing socioeconomic, household, and transportation barriers by census tract. SVI is implicated in lower cancer center use and increased complications after colectomy, but its influence on long-term prognosis is unknown.

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The generation of hot carriers (HCs) through the excitation of localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) in metal nanostructures is a fascinating phenomenon that fuels both fundamental and applied research. However, gaining insights into HCs at a microscopic level has posed a complex challenge, limiting our ability to create efficient nanoantennas that utilize these energized carriers. In this investigation, we employ real-time time-dependent density functional theory (rt-TDDFT) calculations to examine the creation and distribution of HCs within a model composite system consisting of a silver (Ag) nanodisk and a carbon monoxide (CO) molecule.

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Typhoid fever is caused by Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi. It is a disease of developing countries and is seen among people of low socio-economic status. Patients can develop complications like typhoid intestinal perforation which is associated with higher mortality.

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Binary nanoparticles, composed of both rare-earth elements with substantial magnetic properties and transition metals known for their high magnetic ordering temperatures, hold great promise as innovative materials for novel magnetic applications. In this study, we employ an atomistic spin dynamics framework to investigate how the magnetic properties change at finite temperatures in mixed NiGd nanoparticles. We specifically examine parameters such as saturation magnetization and spin-reorientation in relation to the nanoparticle's size, which ranges from 4 nm to 16 nm, and composition.

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Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, recent graduates from medical school provide more direct surgical and procedural care to patients than their counterparts from the Global North. Nigeria has no nationally representative data on the procedures performed by trainees before graduation from medical school and their confidence in performing these procedures upon graduation has also not been evaluated.

Methods: We performed an internet-based, cross-sectional survey of recent medical school graduates from 15 accredited Federal, State, and private Nigerian medical schools spanning six geopolitical zones.

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Benzofuran, 1,3,4-oxadiazole, and 1,2,4-triazole are privileged heterocyclic moieties that display the most promising and wide spectrum of biological activities against a wide variety of diseases. In the current study, benzofuran-1,3,4-oxadiazole - and benzofuran-1,2,4-triazole compounds - were tested against HCV NS5B RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) utilizing structure-based screening via a computer-aided drug design (CADD) approach. A molecular docking approach was applied to evaluate the binding potential of benzofuran-appended 1,3,4-oxadiazole and 1,2,4-triazole - molecules.

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