Publications by authors named "Sobia Ilyas"

Aloe barbadensis is a stemless plant with a length of 60-100 cm with juicy leaves which is used for its remedial and healing properties in different suburbs of various countries. The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of A. barbadensis leaf extract (aqueous and ethanolic) in yeast induced pyrexia and acetic acid induced writhing in rat model to evaluate the antipyretic biomarkers and its phytochemical screening with computational analysis.

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  • Termitomyces pakistanensis sp. nov. is a newly identified edible mushroom species from Pakistan, distinguished by its unique morphology and confirmed through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of its basidiospores.
  • Genetic analysis of its ribosomal DNA sequences shows that this species has a distinct genetic profile, confirming its endemism in the region and revealing its evolutionary relationships with similar species from Asia and Europe.
  • The study also introduces a classification of the genus into two clades, Microcarpus and Macrocarpus, based on fruiting body size, providing a detailed description and visual documentation of the new species.
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With the increasing aging population in modern society, falls as well as fall-induced injuries in elderly people become one of the major public health problems. This study proposes a classification framework that uses floor vibrations to detect fall events as well as distinguish different fall postures. A scaled 3D-printed model with twelve fully adjustable joints that can simulate human body movement was built to generate human fall data.

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  • The study examined bacterial contamination levels in ras malai samples from 14 different locations in Lahore, Pakistan, comparing both packed and unpacked varieties.
  • Results showed that packed samples had the highest bacterial count in Sample 1 at 422 × 10⁴ and the lowest in Sample 4 at 21 × 10⁴, while unpacked samples had the highest in Sample 3 at 200.3 × 10⁴ and the lowest in Sample 1 at 110 × 10⁴.
  • The findings suggest that marketed ras malai samples have higher bacterial counts than acceptable sterilization standards, potentially posing health risks, especially to children.
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Thirteen new species are formally described: from Pakistan, from India, on from Iran, from China, on species of , , and (Coleoptera, Carabidae) from Nicaragua and Panama, on (Hemiptera, Veliidae) from Brazil, on (Blattodea, Termitidae) from the DR Congo, from Slovenia, from Peru, from China, on from Italy, from , on subsp. from Pakistan. The following new records are reported: on from India; on apple and quince fruits from Iran; from Turkey; and on from Italy; causing tip blight of '' from India; from Madeira, Portugal, new for Macaronesia and Africa; , , and from Russia; on from India; on from Italy; on from Austria; from Turkey; from Wisconsin, USA; and from Turkey.

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Himalayan range of Pakistan is one of the diversity rich hotspots of the world. Many areas are yet to be explored here to discover new species of organisms including fungi. During present research, Swat District of Pakistan was explored for fungal diversity.

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This study was carried out to identify 20 high valued medicinal plants of District Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan with the help of the palynological studies. The distinguishing characteristics for selected species were found by systematized methods using light microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy. In this study, important pollen qualitative and quantitative features of these medicinal species such as polar and equatorial outline and their diameter, P/E ratio, presence or absence of pore, sculpturing of pollen, exine thickness, intine thickness, intercellular distance of exine and intine, presence or absence of spines, length of spines, width of spines, presence or absence of colpi and length of colpi, were compared.

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The present study introduces seven new species, one new combination, one new variety and several interesting taxonomical notes and/or geographical records. Most of the new taxa are Ascomycetes, but the study also includes a new variety of a Basidiomycete. Novel species include (Discinaceae, Pezizales, Pezizomycetes) from Pakistan growing near and and (Stachybotriaceae, Hypocreales, Sordariomycetes) both isolated from soil in China.

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