Publications by authors named "Waheed 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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Background: The Scutellaria genus has promising therapeutic capabilities as an aromatherapy. Based on that and local practices of S. nuristanica Rech.

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  • The text discusses a genus with over 500 species, focusing on a study conducted in the Malakand region of Pakistan, which has a subtropical climate.
  • The study reports nine species, including three new ones, characterized through morphological traits and DNA analyses from specific genetic regions.
  • One new species has unique wooly squamules and is difficult to classify, while the other two new species show distinct morphological features that place them within established sections of the genus.
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  • Copper is essential for plant growth, but its excess in soil can harm crop yield and quality.
  • A study showed that combining EDTA (a chelating agent) and IAA (a plant hormone) effectively boosts sunflowers' ability to absorb copper and mitigates its negative effects on growth and health.
  • The treatment with EDTA and IAA led to improvements in chlorophyll content and root/shoot growth, suggesting it can help restore copper-contaminated soils for better agricultural productivity.
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Suppressor of gamma response 1 (SOG1) is a member of the NAC domain family transcription factors of the DNA damage response (DDR) signaling in the plant's genome. SOG1 is directly involved in transcriptional response to DNA damage, cell cycle checkpoints and ATR or ATM-mediated activation of the DNA damage responses and repair functioning in programmed cell death and regulation of end reduplication. Different mutations in the SOG1 protein lead to severe diseases and, ultimately, cell death.

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L. is a perennial plant, that emerged as a biodiesel crop attracting the great interest of researchers. However, it is considered a semi-wild plant and needed to apply crop-improving practices to enhance its full yield potential.

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Background: Nanotechnology finds broad applications in the field of nanomedicine, an emerging new field used for diagnosis, treatment, prevention of diseases, and improvement of health.

Objectives: To synthesize silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) from and and to carry out their antimicrobial, insecticidal, and phytotoxic activities, a step toward the new range of nanomedicines.

Methods: Silver nanoparticles were synthesized from and by chemical reduction method, and further biological activities of these nanoparticles were compared with crude methanolic extract, prepared through cold maceration process, at the concentration of 50 mg/ml.

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The aim of the current study was to assess the cadmium (Cd) phytoremediation potential of L. that was exposed to 50, 100, and 150 mg/kg of cadmium for 15, 30, and 60 days with application of EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) in the soil and IAA (indole acetic acid) as a foliar spray. The results indicated that the concentration, duration of exposure, and amount of Cd affect the phytoremediation potential.

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The present study explored chemical constituents of essential oils (SEEO) for the first time, extracted through hydro-distillation, and screened them against the microbes and free radicals scavenging effect, pain-relieving, and anti-inflammatory potential employing standard techniques. The SEEO ingredients were noticed via Gas Chromatography-Mass-Spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis and presented fifty-two bioactive compounds contributed (89.52%) with dominant volatile constituent; 3-oxomanoyl oxide (10.

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The current study sought to synthesize silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) from (L.) leaf and bulb extracts in order to determine their biological significance and use the toxic plants for human health benefits. The formation of silver nanoparticles was detected by a change in color from whitish to brown for bulb-AgNPs and from light green to dark brown for leaf-AgNPs.

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Wheat crop has to compete with several weeds including , a noxious weed that alone is responsible for 30-70% losses in the yield annually. Because of the environmental concerns associated with conventional methods, researchers are on a continuous hunt to find clean alternatives in order to manage weeds. Fungi have shown promising weedicide potential in lab studies.

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The recent investigation was designed to explore Hemsl. ex Lace & Prain (Lamiaceae) whole plant in various extracts (methanol (SPM), dichloromethane (SPDCM), n-Hexane (SPNH), and aqueous (SPAQ) for a phytochemicals assessment, ESI-LC-MS chemical analysis, in vitro antimicrobials, and antioxidants and in vivo anti-inflammatory and analgesic potential. The qualitative detection shows that all the representative groups were present in the analyzed samples.

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(Lamiaceae) comprises over 360 species. Based on its morphological structure of calyx, also known as Skullcap, it is herbaceous by habit and cosmopolitan by habitat. The species of are widely used in local communities as a natural remedy.

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Turmeric, or Curcuma longa as it is formally named, is a multifunctional plant with numerous names. It was dubbed "the golden spice" and "Indian saffron" not only for its magnificent yellow color, but also for its culinary use. Turmeric has been utilized in traditional medicine since the dawn of mankind.

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Taxonomic importance of spore morphology of seven taxa of genus Asplenium (Aspleniaceae) from Pakistan is illustrated with SEM. Spore morphology of the taxa were monolete with bilateral symmetry, distal and proximal view were ellipsoidal, spheroidal, equatorial view were hemicircular; perispore surface were alate, costate, costate-alate, with reticulate and tuberculate ornamentation. Taxonomic importance of spore morphology of seven taxa of Asplenium (Aspleniaceae, polypodiales) from Pakistan.

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The recent study investigated the in vitro anti-diabetic impact of the crude extract (MeOH) and subfractions ethyl acetate (EtOAc); chloroform; n-butanol; n-hexane; and aqueous fraction of and processed the active EtOAc fraction for the identification of chemical constituents for the first time via ESI-LC-MS analysis through positive ionization mode (PIM) and negative ionization mode (NIM); the identified compounds were further validated through computational analysis via standard approaches. The crude extract and subfractions presented appreciable activity against the α-glucosidase inhibitory assay. However, the EtOAc fraction with IC = 0.

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The current study aimed to explore the crude oils obtained from the n-hexane fraction of and further analyzed, for the first time, for their chemical composition, in vitro antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, antidiabetic, and in vivo anti-inflammatory, and analgesic activities. For the phytochemical composition, the oils proceeded to gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis and from the resultant chromatogram, 42 bioactive constituents were identified. Among them, the major components were linoleic acid ethyl ester (19.

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Plant leaf is highly sensitive to various growth-promoting and growth-restraining components. This sensitivity is normally caused by the alteration of different phytohormones (predominately by indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)), when the plants exposed to certain environmental conditions. We exposed the hydroponically grown Brassica campestris seedlings (7 days old) to red and green light in order to observe its effect on IAA secretion at leaf.

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Soil contamination with heavy metals is an emerging concern in the modern era, affecting all forms of life. Pigeon pea is a multi-use shrub with medicinal and nutritional values. On the basis of a randomized complete design, we investigated in the current project the combined cadmium (Cd) and copper (Cu) effect on plant growth and physio-chemical/medicinal properties of pigeon pea.

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Heavy metal contamination due to anthropogenic activities is a great threat to modern humanity. A novel and natural technique of bioremediation using microbes for detoxification of heavy metals while improving plants' growth is the call of the day. In this study, exposing soybean plants to different concentrations (i.

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Breast cancer persists as a diffuse source of cancer despite persistent detection and treatment. Flavonoids, a type of polyphenol, appear to be a productive option in the treatment of breast cancer, because of their capacity to regulate the tumor related functions of class of compounds. Plant polyphenols are flavonoids that appear to exhibit properties which are beneficial for breast cancer therapy.

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