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Results of elective courses and a list of students’ names for elective courses for semester (7 and 9) of the clinical pharmacy program for the first semester of the academic year 2023/2024

An introductory meeting for new students in the clinical pharmacy program At the Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, for the academic year 2023/2024

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Ahmed Al-Minshawy - President of the University

And Mr. Professor Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla - Dean of the Faculty and Acting Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs

  The Faculty of Pharmacy organized an introductory meeting for new students in the clinical pharmacy program at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, for the academic year 2023/2024 AD, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Hassan Refaat Hassan - Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, and in the presence of Professor Dr. Dina Fathallah - Head of the Pharmaceutics Department Council. And the Clinical Pharmacy Program Coordinator. Professor Dr. Hassan Refaat Hassan - Vice Dean of the Faculty  for Educational Affairs congratulated and welcomed the new students and conveyed the congratulations of the university and Faculty  administration for the new academic year and emphasized the Faculty  administration’s keenness to provide a environment of calm and discipline within the Faculty  and The student should be a role model and an honorable image for the Faculty  and university. He asked the students to exert more effort, set a specific goal in mind and work to reach it by investing the years of study to achieve the highest rates of academic achievement and engaging in various educational, cultural and sporting activities and combining them because of their great role in giving weight. Student personality

This took place on Monday, October 3, 2023

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Meeting of the Council of the Clinical Pharmacy Department, Faculty of Pharmacy This is on Sunday, October 8, 2023

God willing, the Clinical Pharmacy Department Council will hold its regular monthly meeting number (94) This will be on Sunday, October 8, 2023, at nine in the morning

in the meetings Hall of the Department - 5th floor (Building A)

In the department council meeting room

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Phytochemical profiling of three Amaranthus species using LC-MS/MS metabolomic approach and chemometric tools

Research Abstract

Several Amaranthus vegetables (Amaranthaceae) have been recognized as valuable sources of minerals, vitamins, proteins, and phytonutrients, with health-promoting characteristics. In this study, three edible Amaranthus species, namely A. hybridus (AH), A. blitum (AB), and A. caudatus (AC), were chemically characterized using non-targeted liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) technique. Further, multivariate chemometric analyses were conducted, including principal component analysis (PCA) and correlation-covariance plot (C-C plot). As a result, forty-one diverse compounds were identified, which varied in distribution and abundance across the investigated species. Amino acids and flavonoid glycosides were the most prevalent metabolites. Other identified compounds comprised nucleoside, chlorogenic acids, hydroxy cinnamoyl amides, and triterpenoid saponins. The most discriminant metabolites were flavonoid glycosides and hydroxy cinnamoyl amides, giving each species a chemotaxonomic identity. Advancing the chemotaxonomy of Amaranthaceae, adenosine nucleoside and N-coumaroyl-ʟ-tryptophan were first reported from this family. Isorhamnetin and tricin glycosides were uniquely identified in AC, offering useful chemotaxonomic markers for this species. Notably, AB and AH profiles shared most metabolites, yet with varying abundance. These include adenosine, nicotiflorin, dicaffeoylquinic acids, and N-trans-feruloyl-4-O-methyldopamine. However, N-coumaroyl-ʟ-tryptophan and kaempferol dirhamnoside were exclusively found in AB, separating it from AH. In conclusion, the applied analytical techniques established molecular fingerprints for the included species, identified specific 
biomarkers, and investigated their interconnections. 

Research Authors
Ghada Abdel-Moez, Bharathi Avula, Hanaa Sayed, Azza Khalifa, Samir Ross, Kumar Katragunta, Ikhlas Khan, Shaymaa Mohamed
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
Q2 WOS
Research Vol
236
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpba.2023.115722
Research Year
2023

Prof. Dr. Dean of the Faculty , the Acting Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, the Vice-Presidents, the Department Heads, and the Faculty Secretary extend their sincere congratulations on the occasion of the anniversary of the glorious Octo

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