Publications by authors named "Saleh Aldeligan"

Multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) are distinct demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, each characterized by unique patterns of motor, sensory, and visual dysfunction. While MS typically affects the brain and spinal cord, NMOSD predominantly targets the optic nerves and spinal cord. This study aims to elucidate the morphometric differences between MS and NMOSD by focusing on gray matter volume changes in specific brain regions.

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Background And Objective: Self-medication (SM) is an emerging practice in both developing and developed countries. The commonality of this behavior is observed in patients with specific environments. The current study endeavored to determine the prevalence of SM practices and their correlated factors among academic employees in Saudi Arabia.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on creating cellulose triacetate from waste lignocellulosic parts of date palm, aiming to provide an eco-friendly alternative to petrochemical products.
  • A heterogeneous acetylation reaction was used, achieving a degree of substitution of 2.9, resulting in a cellulose ester with 43.9% acetyl and a molecular weight of 205,102 g·mol.
  • The synthesized cellulose triacetate has a thermal decomposition temperature of 380 °C, indicating its potential for use in biodegradable biocomposite materials.
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