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1.
Bulletin of Faculty of Pharmacy-Cairo University. 1999; 37 (2): 119-124
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-50473

ABSTRACT

Two flavonoids compounds were isolated from Solanum dobium Fers [Solanaceae]. One major compound was identified as astragalin [kampferol-3-O-glucoside], and a minor compound that was tentatively identified as quercetin-3-glycoside. The antimicrobial activities of the 2 compounds were tested against 12 microorganisms [7 bacteria, 2 fungi and 3 C and ida of different strains]. The major compound was found to possess a pronounced antibacterial activity as presented by the minimum inhibitory concentration showing activity 4 times as that of streptomycin and double that of tobramycin against Pseudomonas aeruginosa UM 60690. It displayed double activity of streptomycin against both Salmonella typhi UM 26049 and Flavobacterium meningosepticum UM 260494. In addition, the isolated astragalin showed a significant 2-4 times antic and idal activity as compared with nystatin against C and ida intermedia ATCC 5159, C and ida albicans Um 050494, and C and ida lipolytica ATCC 8661. However, this compound did not show any significant antifungal activity. The isolated minor flavonoid showed significant antic and idal, antifungal as well as moderate antibacterial activity


Subject(s)
Plant Extracts/microbiology , Anti-Infective Agents , Plants, Medicinal , Flavones/pharmacology
2.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1996; 12 (2): 197-224
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-41984

ABSTRACT

A macro- and micromorphology of the leaves, stems and seeds of Vicia sativa L., V. calcarata Desf, and V. faba L. [var. Minor] growing in Egypt are presented for the sake of their identification and differentiation in both entire and powdered forms


Subject(s)
Plants, Medicinal
3.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1995; 11 (1): 125-48
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-38239

ABSTRACT

A macro- and micromorphology of the leaves, stems and roots of Plantago psyllium L. growing in Egypt are presented


Subject(s)
Pharmacognosy
4.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1995; 11 (2): 244-55
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-38245

ABSTRACT

A study of the macro- and micromorphological characters of the fruit and seed of Ipomoea carnea Jacq. is given in both entire and powdered forms. Many plants belonging to the family Convolvulaceae are known to be useful as purgative drugs. Ipomoea carnea Jacq. is perennial, erect shrub, indigenous to Belgium and was introduced to Egypt for ornamental purpose. Nothing was reported in the current literature concerning both chemical and botanical studies of the plant. The chemical investigation of the resin contents of the plant was recently reported. Meanwhile, the botanical studies of the leaves and flowers, stem and roots were reported, so it was found to be interesting to investigate the botanical characters of the fruits and seeds


Subject(s)
Pharmacognosy , Plants, Medicinal , Seeds , Fruit
5.
New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 1995; 13 (2): 190-196
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-38994

ABSTRACT

The impact of HCV seropositivity on the serum protein electrophoretic pattern was analyzed. Abnormalities were tested for prediction of hepatic dysfunction. Sera were obtained from 20 asymptomatic patients seropositive for the virus and 20 control subjects. Sera were subjected to further testing of HCV seropositivity using the second generation enzyme immunonassay kit, and the pattern of binding of anti-HCV antibodies to HCV structural [C1 and C2] and non structural [NS3 and NS4] antigens was determined using the immunoblotting technique. The serum protein electrophoretic pattern was determined and the levels of the different fractions were tested for correlation to the levels of the liver enzymes, serum level of immunoglobulins and to the pattern of reactivity to structural and non structural HCV antigents. The results suggested the importance of the hypergammaglobulinemia as a marker of hepatic dysfunction in HCV seropositive patients, its level might be of value in the follow up of patients with normal liver transaminases levels


Subject(s)
Hepacivirus/immunology , Blood Protein Electrophoresis/methods
6.
New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 1994; 11 (1): 303-307
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-34588

ABSTRACT

To determine the relation and the possible significance of peripheral blood T-cell subsets and PHA blastogenesis to various clinical manifestations of Giardiasis, 20 symptomatic, 27 asymptomatic and 18 apparently healthy individuals of matched age and sex were included in this study. Functional analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells of asymptomatic Giardia lambia-infection as measured by 3H-thymidine uptake in response to PHA mitogen was significantly inhibited as compared to symptomatic cases of Giardiasis and reference subject groups. On the other hand, phenotypic analysis of the T-lymphocyte subsets showed that CD4+, CD8+, as well as CD4+/CD8+ ratio of asymptomatic, symptomtatic Giardiasis and control groups to be statistically not different from each other. The results suggested a possible role of cell mediated immunity in clearing Giardia lamblia- infection, i.e. development of asymtomatic cases. Meanwhile, the results of the present work showed a defective correlation between peripheral T-lymphocyte subsets and clinical manifestations, i.e. asymptomatic Giardiasis


Subject(s)
T-Lymphocytes , Lymphocyte Activation/methods
7.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1993; 9 (2): 225-33
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-28968

ABSTRACT

Four phenyl propanoid glycosides, acteoside, 2'-0-acetyl acteoside, poliumoside and 2'-0-acetyl poliumoside were isolated from the butanol extract of Orobanche aegyptiaca Pers. and poliumoside was isolated from the butanol extract of O. ramosa L. The chemotaxonomy of these species was discussed


Subject(s)
Plant Extracts , Glycosides/analysis , Spectrum Analysis/instrumentation
8.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1992; 8 (1): 37-46
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-24703

ABSTRACT

Essential oils were obtained by steam distillation from the twigs and berries of Thuja occidentalis [0.25 and 0.5% w/w respectively], Thuja orientalis [0.32 and 0.25%,w/w], Cupressus sempervirens [0.4 and 0.16 w/w], and Juniperus phoenicea [0.75 and 1.25% w/w]. Comparisons of the four essential oils were made by gas chromatography/mass spectral [GC/MS] analysis. Major constituents of the oils, alpha and were alpha-thujene, [+] sabinene B-pinenes, [+]-camphene, cedrol and cedrenol

9.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1992; 8 (1): 68-77
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-24706

ABSTRACT

A new glycoside, decaffeoylcrenatoside and a known phenylpropanoid glycoside, cistanoside F, have been isolated from the butanol extract of Orobanche crenata Forssk. Crenatoside and acteoside have been identified by TLC. The structures of descaffeoylcrenatoside as well as the known one cistanoside F were established through chemical and spectroscopical methods

10.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1992; 8 (2): 202-211
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-24715

ABSTRACT

Chemical investigation of the petroleum ether and ether extracts of Orobanche aegyptiaca Pers., O. crenata Frossk. and O. ramosa L. afforded a hydrocarbon, a mixture of beta sitosterol, stigmasterol and compesterol, beta sitosterol-3-D-glucoside, tricin, apigenin and luteolin. The fatty acid composition of these plants have been investigated. The chemotaxonomic value of the chemical composition of these extracts and the fatty acid composition have been discussed


Subject(s)
Lipids
11.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1991; 7 (1): 25-61
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-20832

ABSTRACT

The macro-and micromorphological characters of the different parts of veronica anagallis-aquatica var. anagalloides Schinz et Thell. viz; leaf, stem, flower and root are presented aiming for their identification in both the entire and powdered forms

12.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1990; 6 (2): 75-92
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-17132

ABSTRACT

The macro- and micromorphological characters of the inflorescence of Calendula arvensis L. [Family Compositae] grown in Egypt were presented


Subject(s)
Pharmacognosy
13.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1990; 6 (4): 1-15
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-17156

ABSTRACT

The chemical investigation of Plantago major L. and P. lagopus L. was carried out. Oleanolic acid, beta sitosterol, campesterol and stigmasterol were isolated from the light petroleum extract. Luteolin and 6-hydroxy luteolin were isolated from the ether fraction of both plants. While the ethyl acetate fraction of P. major L. afforded three phenolic glycosides, viz; acteoside, luteolin-7-O-glucoside and 6-hydroxy luteolin-7-O-glucoside, that of P. lagopus L. afforded three 7-O-arabinosides of apigenin, luteolin and 6-hydroxy luteolin. The chemotaxonomic significance of the isolated arabinosides from P. lagopus L. was discussed


Subject(s)
Sterols/isolation & purification , Flavones/isolation & purification
14.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1990; 6 (4): 16-25
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-17157

ABSTRACT

The isolation of aucubin, plantarenaloside, ixoroside, asperuloside and melampyroside from Plantago major L. and aucubin, plantrenaloside and asperuloside from Plantago lagopus L. [plantagenaceae] is reported. The identification of the isolated iridoid glucosides was carried out by spectroscopic analysis and comparison with authentic materials


Subject(s)
Glucosides/isolation & purification
15.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1990; 6 (5): 48-60
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-17164

ABSTRACT

Qualitative and quantitative studies were carried out on the proteins of the stems, leaves and seeds of Vicia faba L. [var. minor], Vicia sativa L. and Vicia calcarata Desf. These studies revealed that the plants contain a large content of nutritive proteins which include high percentage of essential amino acids in their molecules


Subject(s)
Proteins , Botany
16.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1990; 6 (5): 1-30
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-17165

ABSTRACT

The macro-and micromorphological characters of the leaves, rhizomes and roots of Plantago major L. and P. lagopus L. family Plantaginaceae growing in Egypt are presented


Subject(s)
Medicine, Traditional , Botany
17.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1990; 6 (5): 31-47
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-17166

ABSTRACT

The macro-and micromorphological characters of the flowers of Plantago major L. and Plantago lagopus L. [Plantagenaceae] growing in Egypt are presented


Subject(s)
Medicine, Traditional , Botany
18.
Alexandria Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1990; 4 (2): 171-174
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-15255

Subject(s)
Herbal Medicine
19.
Bulletin of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine. 1989; 25 (3): 781-8
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-12456

ABSTRACT

A total of 254 sera from bedouin subjects in different age groups, located at Rabaa District of North Sinai, were tested by reversed haemagglutination for the existence of hepatitis B surface antigen [HBsAg] in their sera and by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for serum antibodies to hepatitis B core antigen [anti-HAV]. 100% of the adult population was found to have anti-HAV with antibody acquisition beginning in early childhood and reaching a level of 90% by the age of 10 years. On the other h and, examination of serum specimens for hepatitis B markers showed an overall exposure rate of 22.4%. Anti- HBc [21%] was more detected than anti-HBs [12%]. The relative frequency of the two antibodies varied considerably from group to group. Adult aged group [31 - 40 years] showed the highest exposure while young age group [4 - 10 years] showed the least. Despite these high antibody prevalences, HBsAg was only detected in 3 cases of the study population. These data represented the sero- epidemiological profile of the population prior to introduction of Nile water to the area


Subject(s)
Humans , Hepatitis B/immunology , Liver Diseases/etiology
20.
Mansoura Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1989; 5 (1): 34-43
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-13649

ABSTRACT

Five anthocyanin pigments were isolated from petals of flowers of Ipoemea carne L. [Family Convolvulaceae] and identified by their chromatographic, spectral and chemical properties. This study revealed the presence of cyanidin 3 B-rhamnoside, cyanidin 3,5 B-diglucoside, petunidin 3 B-galactoside, peonidin 3 B-arabinoside and pelargonidin 3 B-sophoroside 7 B-glucoside

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