Publications by authors named "S Sabiu"

The genus Grewia are well-known for their medicinal properties and are widely used in traditional remedies due to their rich phytochemical composition and potential health benefits. This study isolated and characterized five endophytic fungi from Grewia lasiocarpa E. Mey.

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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa LasR quorum sensing system (QSS) is central to regulating the expression of several pathogenicity factors. Also, while seed- and/or plant-derived products have been investigated as QSS regulators, the impact of Helianthus annuus (Pannar sunflower seed cultivars) extracts and metabolites as LasR modulators remain underexplored. Thus, this study focused on the untargeted metabolomic profiling (Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry), in vitro and in silico (docking, pharmacokinetics, dynamic simulation) bioprospection of Pannar seed cultivars' extracts and metabolites as LasR modulators.

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Cancer, a group of diseases characterized by uncontrollable cell proliferation and metastasis, remains a global health challenge. This study investigates quercetin, a natural compound found in many fruits and vegetables, for its potential to inhibit the phosphomonoesterase activity of protein tyrosine phosphatase nonreceptor type 22 (PTPN22), a key immune response regulator implicated in cancer and autoimmune diseases. We started by screening seven (7) natural compounds against the activities of PTPN22 in vitro.

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is a bacterial pathogen of considerable significance in public health, capable of inducing a diverse range of infectious diseases. One of the most notorious mechanisms used by to survive and colonize the site of infection is its ability to form biofilms. Diflunisal, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), is a known inhibitor of the Agr system in , which is key in regulating biofilm formation.

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  • - The rising global diabetic statistics indicate an urgent need for better treatment options, and this study focuses on evaluating the antidiabetic properties of Hura crepitans using multiple research methods.
  • - The methanolic extract of Hura crepitans significantly lowered fasting blood sugar levels in diabetic rats and improved insulin levels while reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain.
  • - In silico analysis highlighted effective compounds in the extract, showing great potential for drug-likeness and safety, which supports the extract's use for managing diabetes.
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