Publications by authors named "Noor Ul Ain Nawaz"

Neuropathy is a disturbance of function or a pathological change in nerves causing poor health and quality of life. A proportion of chronic pain patients in the community suffer persistent neuropathic pain symptoms because current drug therapies may be suboptimal so there is a need for new therapeutic modalities. This study investigated the neuroprotective flavonoid, 6-methoxyflavone (6MF), as a potential therapeutic agent and gabapentin as the standard comparator, against neuropathic models.

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Traditional herbal medicines and health supplements have been empirically used to treat various disorders but most of them are not standardized and have not been experimentally validated for safety and efficacy. In the present study, various dosage forms of traditional herbal medicines prescribed for specific diseases were collected from local practitioners at different districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The collected samples were analyzed for heavy metal, trace elements, and minerals using atomic absorption spectroscopy.

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  • * Both NPDs showed significant pain relief, with a 87.53% maximum inhibition in pain responses, and their effects lasted up to the end of the experimental period.
  • * The NPDs also effectively reduced swelling in paw edema and xylene-induced ear edema due to inflammation, with one derivative showing a slightly better response than the other; molecular docking studies confirmed strong interaction with the COX2 enzyme, indicating potential mechanisms for their effects.
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-Aryl-3,4-dihydroisoquinoline carbothioamide analogues were synthesized by a simple one-step reaction protocol and subjected to in vitro urease inhibition studies for the first time. All compounds were found active and showed significant to moderate urease inhibitory potential. Specifically, analogues , , , and were identified to be more potent (IC = 11.

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The methanolic extract of aerial parts of showed significant antioxidant activity in DPPH assay. It was subjected to bioassay guided fractionation affording more active ethyl acetate fraction which on further purification led to the isolation and identification of a series of bioactive phenolic compounds having important biosynthetic relationship. Of these, 4-hydroxyphenethyl henicosanoate (tithonoid) is a new compound.

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Background: Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a painful side-effect of commonly used chemotherapeutic agents that profoundly impair the quality of life of patients as the current pharmacotherapeutic strategies are inefficient in providing adequate pain relief. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies are preferred by patients with neuropathic pain as they experience insufficient control of pain with conventional medications. This study describes the antinociceptive effect of Tithonia tubaeformis (Jacq.

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