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Evaluating anthelmintic, anti‑platelet, and anti‑coagulant activities, and identifying the bioactive phytochemicals of Amaranthus blitum L.

Research Abstract

Background Highlighting afordable alternative crops that are rich in bioactive phytoconstituents is essential 
for advancing nutrition and ensuring food security. Amaranthus blitum L. (AB) stands out as one such crop with a traditional history of being used to treat intestinal disorders, roundworm infections, and hemorrhage. This study aimed to evaluate the anthelmintic and hematologic activities across various extracts of AB and investigate the phytoconstituents responsible for these activities.
Methods In vitro anthelmintic activity against Trichinella spiralis was evaluated in terms of larval viability reduction. The anti-platelet activities were assessed based on the inhibitory efect against induced platelet aggregation. Further, efects on the extrinsic pathway, the intrinsic pathway, and the ultimate common stage of blood coagulation, were monitored through measuring blood coagulation parameters: prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), and thrombin time (TT), respectively. The structures of isolated compounds were elucidated by spectroscopic analysis.
Results Interestingly, a previously undescribed compound (19), N-(cis-p-coumaroyl)-ʟ-tryptophan, was iso‑
lated and identifed along with 21 known compounds. Signifcant in vitro larvicidal activities were demonstrated 
by the investigated AB extracts at 1mg/mL. Among tested compounds, compound 18 (rutin) displayed the high‑
est larvicidal activity. Moreover, compounds 19 and 20 (N-(trans-p-coumaroyl)-ʟ-tryptophan) induced complete 
larval death within 48h. The crude extract exhibited the minimal platelet aggregation of 43.42±11.69%, compared 
with 76.22±14.34% in the control plasma. Additionally, the crude extract and two compounds 19 and 20 signifcantly inhibited the extrinsic coagulation pathway.
Conclusions These fndings extend awareness about the nutritional value of AB as a food, with thrombosis-preventing capabilities and introducing a promising source for new anthelmintic and anticoagulant agents

Research Authors
Ghada Abdel‑Moez, Hanaa Sayed, Azza Khalifa, Salwa Abd‑Elrahman, Mohammed Osman and Shaymaa Mohamed
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
Research Publisher
Springer Nature
Research Rank
Q2
Research Vol
24
Research Website
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s12906-024-04478-2.pdf
Research Year
2024

Important announcement for students of clinical pharmacy program, students must quickly fill out the questionnaire for the Second semester of the academic year 2023/2024

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Important announcement for students of the Bachelor of Pharmacy Pharm- D program students must quickly fill out the questionnaire for the Second semester of the academic year 2023/2024

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All students must quickly fill out the course questionnaire The second semester of the academic year 2023/2024 AD

(The results will be withheld from students who do not complete the questionnaire)

Note that the questionnaires are available on the platform’s website for electronic courses: -

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Sertaconazole-PLGA nanoparticles for management of ocular keratitis

Research Abstract

Ocular fungal infections can pose severe health conditions that may develop into vision impairment and
blindness. Sertaconazole (STZ) is a widely used antifungal; however, its low aqueous solubility restricts its topical application for managing ocular keratitis. This investigation aimed to develop polymeric nanoparticles as delivery carriers to improve the ophthalmic availability of STZ for treating fungal keratitis. The impact of STZ solid dispersion incorporation within polymeric nanoparticles for in vitro drug release enhancement was also evaluated.
STZ-laden PLGA NPs were formulated via nanoprecipitation technology, using a 24-full factorial layout to
optimize the formulation. The formed nanoparticles were assessed for encapsulation efficiency percentage, hydrodynamic size, surface charge, and polydispersity index. The selected formula exhibited a particle size of 305.9 ± 4.36 nm, an entrapment efficiency (EE%) of 98.8 ± 0.008%, a surface charge of 22.57 ± 0.23 mV, and a low polydispersity index, indicating a uniform size distribution. Incorporating STZ in a solid dispersion form with PEG 2000 at a 1:3 w/w drug-to-carrier ratio increased the hydrodynamic size of the PLGA NPs. However, no significant variation in the entrapment efficiency percentage was recorded. The developed STZ-solid dispersionloaded PLGA NPs have round-shaped structures. DSC and FTIR spectroscopy data indicated drug amorphization with successful loading within the PLGA matrix. Introducing the drug as a solid dispersion within PLGA NPs resulted in enhancing the rate of drug dissolution at initial time intervals, followed by a controlled drug release over 24 h. STZ-PEG2000-laden PLGA NPs enhanced permeability through rabbits’ corneas (Papp), 2.5-fold higher versus STZ-loaded PLGA NPs. The antimycotic activity of the developed formulation was tested against Candida albicans, and a 4-fold reduction in the MIC value was detected upon applying the nanoparticles’ formulation embedding STZ solid dispersion versus that containing the free drug. In conclusion, the formulation of solid dispersions of STZ loaded in PLGA nanoparticles may serve as a starting point for an efficient approach to the ocular delivery of hydrophobic medications and a viable setup for the upcoming research in animal models of fungal keratitis.

Research Authors
Nermin E. Eleraky, Mohamed A. Attia, Mohamed A. Safwat
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology
Research Publisher
Elsvier
Research Vol
95
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jddst.2024.105539
Research Year
2024

Announcement for students of the Clinical Pharmacy Program: A practical exam will be held on the subject of offered course medicinal plants.

The practical exam will be held on Tuesday, April 30, 2024,

from twelve to one-thirty in the afternoon,

in Laboratory A, fourth floor, Pharmacognosy Department

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Announcement for first year PharmD students: The practical exam will be held on the offered course, medicinal plants

The practical exam for first-year students

(offered course, medicinal plants)

will be held on Tuesday, 5/7/2024, in the laboratories of the fourth floor, Building (A), from eleven o’clock in the morning.

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Important announcement for students of Semester (6) of the Clinical Pharmacy program. The mid-term exam will be held for the Phytochemistry-2 course.

The mid-term exam for students who have missed the previous exam will be held on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at 10:30 a.m., in the explanation hall, third floor, in the pharmacognosy department.

Important Alert :

 No student will be retaken the exam again

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Announcement for fourth year PharmD students: A review will be conducted in the computer laboratories for the drug design course

The drug design course will be reviewed in the computer laboratories, as shown in the table:

the time

Group

Year

Date

8-12 pm

A

Fourth Year Pharm D

1/5/2024

9-10 pm

B

10-11 pm

A

Fourth Year Pharm D

1/5/2024

11-12 pm

B

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Important announcement for students of class (10) of the PharmD Clinical Pharmacy Program. Review will be conducted in the computer laboratories for clinical pharmacy students.

A review will be conducted in the computer laboratories for clinical pharmacy students in the 10th semester of the practical course of Drug Design. As shown in the table:-

time

Semester

Date

12-2 noon

Semester 10 (clinical pharmacy)

24-4-2024

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