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Results of the Grievances Pharmacognosy (2) Second-Year Students – Al-Ahlyia University Midterm Exam

After reviewing the grievances submitted by students for the Pharmacognosy – 2 midterm exam, and after rechecking the grading of the exam papers to verify the marked questions and the total score calculations, it was found that no student is eligible for any additional marks except for the following students:

Student Name — Previous Score — Updated Score

  1. Manalqa Bilal — 19.5 — 20
  2. Yostina Ashraf — 30 — 30.5
  3. Hassan Ali Hassan — 15.5 — 16

 

 

 

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Innovative graphene quantum dots poly(Euchrysine) probe for the first electroanalytical sensing of Tipiracil: Sensor design, analytical validation, and proof-of-concept pharmacokinetic application

Research Authors
Rania S. Ibrahim, Hanaa M. Abd El-Wadood, Marwa R. El-Zahry, Noha M. Hosny
Research Date
Research Journal
Microchemical Journal
Research Pages
115502
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Vol
218
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microc.2025.115502
Research Year
2025

A cutting-edge Silver-Protein Zr-Adipate-MOF nanocomposite as an electrochemical sensor for simultaneous determination of quercetin and paracetamol: Biological application and sustainability evaluations

Research Authors
Rania M. Kamel, Fardous A. Mohamed, Noha M. Hosny
Research Date
Research Journal
Analytica Chimica Acta
Research Pages
344902
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Vol
1383
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2025.344902
Research Year
2025

A cutting-edge Silver-Protein@Zr-Adipate-MOF nanocomposite as an electrochemical sensor for simultaneous determination of quercetin and paracetamol: Biological application and sustainability evaluations

Research Abstract

Background This study was dedicated to developing the first facile and sustainable square wave voltammetric (SWV) method for simultaneous analysis of a combination of quercetin (QR) and paracetamol (PC) in biological specimens. A pioneering sensor, symbolized as SP@Zr-Adipate-MOF/CPE, was fabricated for the first time. Silver-protein (SP)-functionalized Zirconium (Zr)-Adipate-Metal organic framework (MOF) nanocomposites were prepared by one-pot synthesis procedure and encapsulated on a carbon paste (CPE). The interaction of SP@Zr-Adipate-MOF nanocomposite was explored by spectroscopic, and X-ray diffractometry studies. The SP@Zr-Adipate-MOF/CPE sensor was entirely characterized using cyclic voltammetry, scanning electron microscopy, and electron impedance spectroscopy measurements. Results The sensor's stability and reproducibility were evaluated and confirmed. This sensor demonstrated uniform morphology, large electroactive surface area (13.48 mm2), low charge transfer resistance (673.47 Ω), and outstanding electrocatalytic efficacy toward QR-PC combined therapy. The analytical SWV procedure employing the newly constructed sensor (SP@Zr-Adipate-MOF/CPE) was developed, optimized, and validated following the guidelines of analytical method validation. The target analytes were electrooxidized in a phosphate buffer solution of pH 6.5 within linearity ranges of 0.01–0.1 and 0.3–1.0 μM for QR and 0.1–1.0 and 3.0–10.0 μM for PC. Acceptable values of correlation and determination coefficients (0.9945–0.9989 and 0.9890–0.9978, correspondingly) were realized, justifying the linearity of the established SWV approach. The calculated limits of detection were 0.197 and 3.24 nM for QR and PC, respectively. The accuracy and repeatability of SWV procedure were proven as the recovery percentages ranged from 99.17 % to 101.08 %, and the relative standard deviation (RSD) values didn't exceed 2.11 %. The proposed SWV approach was effectively applied to concurrent estimation of QR-PC mixture in plasma samples without any significant interferences and matrix effects where the estimated recovery values were in the range of 97.64 %–103.58 % alongside low RSD values ≤ 1.27 %. Significance The designed SWV methodology suggests the first-ever analytical approach for simultaneous determination of QR and PC. Furthermore, the sustainability of the proposed method was estimated via four metrics (AGREE, AGREEprep, RGB 12 algorithm and GSST), highlighting its superiority over the reported methods in terms of using safer chemicals and solvents, simpler analytical procedure and sample preparation steps, as well as improved overall greenness. The significance of the method sits in its prospective to present a sustainable, sensitive, and consistent tool for analysis of QR-PC drug combination.

Research Authors
Rania M. Kamel , Fardous A. Mohamed , Noha M. Hosny
Research Date
Research Journal
Analytica Chimica Acta
Research Member

Announcement for first-year students at the private university, Medicinal Plants course

After reviewing the appeals submitted by students (for the Medicinal Plants course) and after reviewing the exam papers to verify the corrected questions and the totaling of marks, it was determined that no student was entitled to any additional marks.

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Important Announcement Results of Grievances Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry – 3 (Offered Course) Pharm D (General, Clinical, and National University Students)

The students’ grievances have been reviewed, and the results are as follows:

No.

Name

Grievance

Result of Grievance

1

Tamer Alaa El-Din Maher

Functional group

No additional marks granted after review

2

Rana Essam Ahmed

Functional group

No additional marks granted after review

3

Habiba Ehab Haggagy

Functional group

No additional marks granted after review

4

Mohamed Abdelhamid Ali

Functional group

Granted half a mark after review; total becomes 9 marks

5

Saberien Hassan Hosny

Functional group

No additional marks granted after review

6

Mohamed Yassin Sediq

Functional group

No additional marks granted after review

With best wishes for success.

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Meeting of the Council of the Pharmaceutics Department, Faculty of Pharmacy will be held on Monday, December 1, 2025.

God willing, the meeting of the Pharmaceutics Department Board of the Faculty of Pharmacy No. (545) will be held on Monday, December 1, 2025, at 10:00 A.M

in the department board on the third floor under the chairmanship of the Faculty to discuss the topics that we will inform you later.

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The midterm exam for Clinical Pharmacy and PharmD students in the Matrouh (Pharmacognosy -1) course has been rescheduled to Thursday, December 4, 2025.

The midterm exam for the Matrouh (Pharmacognosy -1) course for Clinical Pharmacy and PharmD students will now be held on Thursday, December 4, 2025, at 12:30 PM in the third-floor labs of the Pharmacognosy Department.

 

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