Publications by authors named "Suzy Munir Salama"

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  • The study investigated the effects of α-mangostin (AM) on rats with cancer by administering it orally for four weeks, showing a significant reduction in cancer biomarkers.* -
  • Histopathological analysis indicated that AM protected the mammary gland from cancer, reduced oxidative stress, and increased the number of apoptotic cells compared to untreated rats.* -
  • The results suggest that AM could be a promising candidate for breast cancer treatment due to its ability to suppress tumor growth and improve antioxidant defense.*
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The current study has been conducted to evaluate the effect of different processing techniques on the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging capacity and the gastroprotective potential of red seeds in acute gastric injury induced by absolute ethanol in rats. Seven groups of female Sprague Dawley rats were assigned to normal and absolute ethanol (absolute EtOH) groups, given distilled water, reference control omeprazole (OMP, 20 mg/kg), pressure-cooked quinoa seeds (QP, 200 mg/kg), first stage-germinated quinoa seeds (QG, 200 mg/kg), bacteria-fermented quinoa seeds (QB, 200 mg/kg), and fungus-fermented quinoa seeds (QF, 200 mg/kg). One hour after treatment, all groups were given absolute ethanol, except for the normal control rats.

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A natural source of medicine, Enicosanthellum pulchrum is a tropical plant which belongs to the family Annonaceae. In this study, methanol extract from the leaves and stems of this species was evaluated for its gastroprotective potential against mucosal lesions induced by ethanol in rats. Seven groups of rats were assigned, groups 1 and 2 were given Tween 20 (10% v/v) orally.

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In the Indian system of traditional medicine (Ayurveda) it is recommended to consume Ipomoea aquatica to mitigate disorders like jaundice. In this study, the protective effects of ethanol extract of I. aquatica against liver damage were evaluated in thioacetamide (TAA)-induced chronic hepatotoxicity in rats.

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