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Plant-based therapies for urolithiasis: a systematic review of clinical and preclinical studies

Research Abstract

Urolithiasis, the formation of kidney stones, is a common and severe condition. Despite advances in understanding its pathophysiology, affordable treatment options are needed worldwide. Hence, the interest is in herbal medicines as alternative or supplementary therapy for urinary stone disease. This review explores the use of plant extracts and phytochemicals in preventing and treating urolithiasis.

Methods

Following PRISMA standards, we systematically reviewed the literature on PubMed/Medline, focusing on herbal items evaluated in in vivo models, in vitro studies, and clinical trials related to nephrolithiasis/urolithiasis. We searched English language publications from January 2021 to December 2023. Studies assessing plant extracts and phytochemicals’ therapeutic potential in urolithiasis were included. Data extracted included study design, stone type, plant type, part of plant used, solvent type, main …

Research Authors
Essmat AH Allam, Mahmoud S Sabra
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Research Journal
International urology and nephrology
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Springer Netherlands
Research Year
2025

Sildenafil and furosemide nanoparticles as a novel pharmacological treatment for acute renal failure in rats

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Hospitalized patients often develop acute renal failure (ARF), which causes severe morbidity and death. This research investigates the potential renoprotective benefits of sildenafil and furosemide in glycerol-induced ARF, and measures kidney function metrics in response to nanoparticle versions of these medications. Inducing ARF is commonly done by injecting 50% glycerol intramuscularly. Rats underwent a 24-h period of dehydration and starvation before slaughter for renal function testing. We investigated urine analysis, markers of oxidative stress, histology of kidney tissue, immunohistochemistry analysis of caspase-3 and interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 β), kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM-1), and neutrophil gelatinase–associated lipocalin (NGAL), which are specific indicators of kidney tissue damage. The results of our study showed that the combination of sildenafil and furosemide, using both traditional and …

Research Authors
Mahmoud S Sabra, Essmat AH Allam, Khaled M Ahmed Hassanein
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Research Journal
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
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Research Year
2025

The promising antioxidant effects of lignans: Nrf2 activation comes into view

Research Abstract

Lignans are biologically active compounds widely distributed, recognized, and identified in seeds, fruits, and vegetables. Lignans have several intriguing bioactivities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer activities. Nrf2 controls the expression of many cytoprotective genes. Activation of Nrf2 is a promising therapeutic approach for treating and preventing diseases resulting from oxidative injury and inflammation. Lignans have been demonstrated to stimulate Nrf2 signaling in a variety of in vitro and experimental animal models. The review summarizes the findings of fourteen lignans (Schisandrin A, Schisandrin B, Schisandrian C, Magnolol, Honokiol, Sesamin, Sesamol, Sauchinone, Pinoresinol, Phyllanthin, Nectandrin B, Isoeucommin A, Arctigenin, Lariciresinol) as antioxidative and anti-inflammatory agents, affirming how Nrf2 activation affects their pharmacological effects. Therefore, lignans may offer therapeutic candidates for the treatment and prevention of various diseases and may contribute to the development of effective Nrf2 modulators.

Research Authors
Emad H. M. Hassanein, Hanan S. Althagafy, · Mohammad A. Baraka, Esraa K. Abd‑alhameed, Islam M. Ibrahim, · Mostafa S. Abd El‑Maksoud, · Nesma M. Mohamed · Samir A. Ross,
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Research Department
Research Journal
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
Research Member
Research Publisher
Springer
Research Rank
Q2
Research Vol
397
Research Year
2024

The 17th edition of the "Step on the Road" conference was lunched, organized by the Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students Federation (EPSF Assiut).

 
Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of the University, and Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Mawla, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, and under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Gehan Nabil Fattah, Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Hassan Refaat Hassan, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Hisham Mohamed Tawfik, Coordinator of Student Activities, Dr. Nermine El-Iraqi, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics and Academic Supervisor of the Pharmaceutical Students Association, and Dr. Shaimaa Ali Abdel-Zaher, Director of Student Welfare at the Faculty, the 17th edition of the "Step on the Road" conference, organized by the Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students Federation (EPSF Assiut), was inaugurated.
The conference, which is being held over four days from February 3-6, 2025, features exceptional participation from pharmacy students from public, private, and national universities in Upper Egypt. The conference aims to develop students' skills and prepare them for the job market.
The opening took place on Monday, February 3, 2025, in the Prof. Dr. Mohamed Rafat Hall at the university’s administrative building.

 

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افتتاح مؤتمر ( خطوة على الطريق ) فى نسخته السابعة عشر والذي ينظمه الأتحاد المصري لطلاب صيدلة  (EPSF Assiut)

افتتاح مؤتمر ( خطوة على الطريق ) فى نسخته السابعة عشر والذي ينظمه الأتحاد المصري لطلاب صيدلة  (EPSF Assiut)

افتتاح مؤتمر ( خطوة على الطريق ) فى نسخته السابعة عشر والذي ينظمه الأتحاد المصري لطلاب صيدلة  (EPSF Assiut)

افتتاح مؤتمر ( خطوة على الطريق ) فى نسخته السابعة عشر والذي ينظمه الأتحاد المصري لطلاب صيدلة  (EPSF Assiut)

افتتاح مؤتمر ( خطوة على الطريق ) فى نسخته السابعة عشر والذي ينظمه الأتحاد المصري لطلاب صيدلة  (EPSF Assiut)

 

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A seminar for pharmacist Arij Ali Ashour in order to obtain a Master's degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmacognosy) on Thursday, February 6, 2025

God willing, on Thursday 6/2/2025, a seminar will be held in the Department of Pharmacognosy for the pharmacist / Arej Ali Ashour to obtain a master’s degree in pharmaceutical sciences (Pharmacognosy) the title: -

 

Pharmacological study of Enterolobium cyclocarbam (Jack. (Jacq.) Griseh family Fabaceae cultivated in Egypt

In the meeting hall of the Pharmacognosy Department at 11:00 am

 

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A seminar will be held on Thursday, February 6, 2025, to register the research topic for the Master's thesis of Pharmacist Martina Makram Ashm, a teaching assistant in the department

God willing, on Thursday February 6, 2025, a seminar will be held in the Department of Pharmacognosy to register the topic of the master’s thesis research of the pharmacist / Martina Makram Asham, a teaching assistant in the department, to obtain a master’s degree in pharmaceutical sciences (pharmacognosy), the title: -

Pharmacognostical and biological studies of the Caryota maxima L. Family: Arecaceae cultivated in Egypt

This will be in the meeting hall of the Pharmacognosy Department at exactly eleven o'clock in the morning.

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Announcement for Administrative Staff and Employees

 

The Student Computer Unit announces the holding of an exam for the training course titled (Basics of Word 2007) for the administrative staff and employees who missed attending the previous course at the Faculty. The exam will take place on Sunday, February 23, 2025, at 8:00 AM in the unit’s laboratories.
All nominated staff are required to attend

إعلان للإداريين والعاملين

 

 

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Carbon Nano-Dots based potentiometric sensor for the assay of the antiviral agent; Valacyclovir: In-Depth DFT Calculations, application to the pharmaceutical formulation and greenness assessment

Research Abstract

Valacyclovir (VAL), as a prodrug to acyclovir antiviral agent, has recently held a lot of interest for its efficacy boosting owing to the significant improvement in bioavailability. This makes it a successful candidate in the management of herpes simplex strains as well as CORONA viruses. In this work a carbon nano dot-modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE) has been optimized as potentiometric sensor for the assay of VAL through a systematic approach. A mixture components of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) membrane have been selected and fine-tuned for optimum sensitivity and selectivity. The best results have been obtained by drop casting a blend in % w/w of PVC; 30.85, tricrasyl phosphate (TCP) as plasticizer; 64.32, phosphotungstic acid (PT) as cation exchanger; 1.61 and phosphorus – nitrogen-doped carbon nano-dots (PNCDs); 3.22 over the GCE. The density function theory (DFT) calculations have been applied …

Research Authors
Ahmed Faried Abdel Hakiem, Ahmed Mohsen Kamal, Ahmed Safwat Aboraia, Refaat M Mahfouz, Ahmed AK Mohammed, Ibrahim A Naguib, Mohammed E Draz
Research Date
Research Journal
Microchemical Journal
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Vol
206
Research Year
2024
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