Publications by authors named "W Murad"

Diabetes is a multifactorial global health disorder marked by unusually high plasma glucose levels, which can lead to serious consequences including diabetic neuropathy, kidney damage, retinopathy, and cardiovascular disease. One effective therapy approach for reducing hyperglycemia associated with type 2 diabetes is to target α-glucosidase, enzymes that catalyze starch breakdown in the intestine. In the current study, two new (1, 2) and nine known (3-11) compounds were isolated from the rutaceous plant Haplophyllum tuberculatum and characterized by extensive nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic techniques and high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.

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Food insecurity, pollution, and malnutrition are some critical issues tackled by the modern world in the recent era. However, edible mushrooms are nutritionally, economically, and biotechnologically valuable groups of macro fungi. Besides being an essential source of edible food, it is also exploited in pharmacological industries as a potential source of anticancer, antioxidant and immunomodulating agents.

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  • Enhanced phytoremediation is a quick and environmentally friendly method to clean agricultural soil polluted with copper and cadmium, which threaten food security.
  • The study compared the effectiveness of two additives, IAA and EDTA, in improving the phytoremediation of contaminated soils using sunflower and maize under controlled conditions.
  • Results showed that while both additives improved the plants' ability to accumulate metals and increased biomass, IAA was more effective than EDTA, particularly in maize, leading to significant increases in metal accumulation and plant growth.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Due to the high prevalence of cancer, researchers for the past decades have made considerable efforts for its management and treatment. Medicinal plants have always been exploited to discover novel anticancer agents. Oman's huge biodiversity has created a rich source of traditional medicine.

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  • Heavy metal contamination, particularly chromium, poses a serious threat to agricultural ecosystems, affecting plant growth and health.
  • A study focusing on a fungal endophyte strain SH20 found that exposing it to UV light significantly improved its ability to promote plant growth and alleviate chromium toxicity in the soil.
  • The UV-treated SH20 strain boosted shoot length and fresh weight of seedlings significantly, while reducing chromium absorption in roots and enhancing the plant's antioxidant defenses against stress.
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