Publications by authors named "Randa S H Mansour"

The interaction of pharmacologically active drugs with SC biochemical components is underestimated in pharmaceutical research. The aim of this research was to illustrate that some drugs intended for transdermal delivery could interact with the protein component of SC. Such interactions could be in favor of or opposition to their percutaneous absorption.

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Pre-eclampsia (PE) is a serious pregnancy-related disorder and the leading cause of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity worldwide. The etiology of PE is poorly understood and a definitive diagnosis is still lacking. Herein, we used synchrotron-FTIR microspectroscopy as a new analytical tool to investigate the molecular changes in the structure and intensity of lipids (spectral range 3050-2800 cm) and protein-carbonyl (spectral range 1855-1485 cm) components of the plasma and link them to the pathogenesis of the disease.

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Insulin detemir (IDt) is long-acting insulin whose protraction mechanism is based on a covalently attached fatty acid to an insulin molecule. Utilizing the high affinity of fatty acids towards human serum albumin (HA), the modified detemir molecule binds with good affinity to HA, which functions as a reservoir that leads to a slow and prolonged release of insulin. However, questions were raised over potential interactions between other drugs and IDt through competitive binding on the binding site(s) of HA.

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The focus of this research was to develop and validate a suitable HPLC method, which allows simultaneous determination of three proposed skin model penetrants to investigate the percutaneous diffusion behavior of their combination: caffeine, methyl paraben and butyl paraben. These penetrants were selected because they represent a wide range of lipophilicities. This model highlights the effect of combining penetrants of different molecular properties on their diffusion behavior through skin.

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Pre-eclampsia (PE) is a serious hypertensive disorder with unclear etiology and lack of reliable diagnostic tests. In this study, IR microspectroscopy was applied to identify molecular changes associated with the pathogenesis of PE in placental tissues and plasma samples from pre-eclamptic women and normotensive matched controls. The obtained spectra were analyzed by multivariate analysis in the spectral ranges of 3050-2800 cm and 1855-1485 cm corresponding to lipid and protein-carbonyl components, respectively.

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It has been proposed that Emu oil possesses skin permeation-enhancing effect. This study aimed to address its possible penetration enhancement mechanism(s) using IR microscopy, in accordance with LPP theory. The penetration of Emu oil through the layers of human skin was accomplished by monitoring oil-IR characteristic feature at 3006cm.

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