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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2008; 21 (2): 159-171
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-89409

ABSTRACT

Screening active compounds from plants lead to discover new medicinal drugs which have efficient protection and treatment roles against various diseases including cancer. In our study, extracts from different plants represent seeds of: Gossypium barbadense, Ricinus communis, Sesamum indicum, Nigella sativa, Vinca rosea and Melia azedarah; fruits of: Xanthium occidental; flowers of: Atriplex nummularia; barks of: Cinnamomum zeylanicum; latex of: Ficus carica and rhizomes of: Curcuma longa and Zingiber officinale were tested in vivo using three subsequent bioassays: the BST [Brine Shrimp Toxicity bioassay], AWD [Agar well diffusion antimicrobial bioassay] and AtPDT [Agrobacterium tumefaciens Potato Disc Tumor bioassay]. AWD technique omitted any extracts have antimicrobial activities while BST omitted any extract did not has physiological activity and determined the various LC50 of each plant extract. For the first time, using a range of concentrations in the AtPDT modified protocol allowed the detection of tu mor promotion caused by extract represented by A. nummularia. Using cluster analysis leads to classifying the different plant extracts activities to six groups regarding to their toxicity, antitumor activities and both of them. The extracts from edible plants represent 50% of the first and the second group which have the highest antitumor activities represented in F. caraica [group 1] and C. longa [group 2] as well as the non-edible plant extracts of Gossypium barbadense and Ricinus communis. A comparison study between the edible and herbaceous plants different extracts for their antitumor activities was performed. We recommended using the modified protocols used in this study for investigating more plants and using crude plant extracts which have antitumor activities in cancer treatment. Edible plants, which show in vivo antitumor activities, are recommended as save sources for antitumor compounds


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents , Artemia , Agrobacterium tumefaciens
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Egyptian Journal of Chemistry. 2008; 51 (5): 701-714
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-175532

ABSTRACT

A new series of some new N-arylidene-4-[1,2,3,4-tetrahydr onaphthalene-6-yl]thiazol-2-amine Schiff bases Il cyclized either by thioglycolic acid or thiosalicylic acid afforded thiazolidinone and benzothiazine derivatives III and IV, respectively. Also, amine I condensed with alpha-halocarbonyl compounds to give the corresponding amino derivatives V. Cyclocondcnsation of the chloroacetamido derivative Vd gave the pyrazine, quinoxaline, benzoxazine and chlorobenzoxazine derivatives VI-VIIIb, respectively. Compounds IIc, III, Vb, VI are evaluated as anticancer agents in human liver carcinoma cell line [HePG2] and breast carcinoma cell line [MCF7] and showed promising activities against these two cell lines

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Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine [The]. 2005; 20 (September): 66-82
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-200673

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted on 1403 children from four Egyptian governorates. These governorates were; Alexandria, Al-Behira, Cairo and Al-Giza. The aim of the study was to define different types of the childhood disabilities, to find out their prevalence's in the selected governorates in Egypt, to define their distribution and to define their risk factors. A crosssectional study design was chosen to investigate the current research problem. All the children had undergone complete physical examinations. Also, children's parents were interviewed. There were specific inclusions criteria have been considered to include the child as a case in the study. The overall prevalence of the childhood disabilities in these governorates was 8.8%. The most common prevalent childhood disabilities were; visual, speech and hearing [4.5%, 2.1% and 1.9%, respectively]. While, the most common prevalent risk factors were mother delivered at home and/or not received antenatal care [7.2% and 6.3%, respectively]. Positive consanguinity and baby not strictly received vaccination were the most important risk factors, odds ratio = 3.81 and 3.31, respectively. While, only positive consanguinity was significantly correlated with all types of the childhood disabilities. Furthermore, positive consanguinity had the highest correlation with all types of the childhood disabilities. Also, childhood disabilities tend to be common among males [57.6%] and of congenital aetiology [61.8%]. The main source of habilitation was the private centers [79.2%]

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Tanta Medical Journal. 1994; 22 (1): 1493-1511
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-35713

ABSTRACT

The bacterial composition of the biofilm and non-biofilm components of a rapid sand filter used in water purification in Alexandria, Egypt, was determined. The total bacterial population was 64.30x10[4] CUF/g at the surface of the filter but this decreased to 21.52x104 CFU/g at a depth of 50 cm. Representatives of 22 genera were identified, with five genera [Micrococcus luteus, Pseudomonas spp.., Alcaligenes spp., Cirobacter spp. And Enterobacter spp.] Considered to be members of the biofilm consortium as they were present at all tested levels of the sand filter and were resistant to removal by wash treatment. The biofilm consortium made up 50.3% of the total bacterial population at the surface of the filter and 71.1% of the population at the 50-cm level. Bacteria able to reduce nitrate and/or sulphate were present in both the biofilm and non-film populations


Subject(s)
Water Purification
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Journal of the Egyptian Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics [The]. 1981; 2 (1): 15-26
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-135580

ABSTRACT

Mianserin hydrochloride is a newly introduced antidepressant of the tetracyclic series. Unlike imipramine and other tricyclic antidepressants, mianserin was reported to be free of cardiotoxicity. In the present study the effect of the drug on the ECG pattern in anaesthetized guinea pigs was investigated in gradually increasing doses up to the toxic level. Prior to these experiments, the L.D[50] of the drug was determined in mice by the intraperitoneal route over 24 hours and 5 days. The results obtained are discussed and compared with previous findings for tricyclic drugs


Subject(s)
Animals, Laboratory , Antidepressive Agents/toxicity , Cardiotoxins/pharmacology , Guinea Pigs
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