البنية الجبرية للمصفوفات الدائرية: دراسة مقارنة بين تأثير ضرب كرونكر وهادامار على الخصائص النويثرية والأرتينية
مقال في مجلة علمية
احلام محمد ابو القاسم الصويعي، (02-2025)، ليبيا: مجلة جامعة فزان التطبيقية، 4 (1)، 497-516
Hypomagnesaemia and Relationship Lipid Profile in Type 2 Diabetes Patients at Janzur Hospital in Libya
Journal Article
ASHRAF AHMAD ISSA ALAPID, (11-2024), Alapid et al. Alq J Med App Sci: Alapid et al. Alq J Med App Sci, 7 (4), 973-979
Substitution Reaction of palladium(II) complexes with some amino acids
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Aisha Basher Ali Elmagtof, Afaf Mohamed Ali Almagtuf, (11-2024), AAJSR تركيا: Afro_Asaian Journal of Scienti, 0 1-15
Preparation sodium salts of phenylalanine, glycine and alanine complexes by using K2PtCl6, Cu(NO3)2.3H2O, HgCl2 and ZnCl2
Master Thesis: Abstract
applications of complexes are very important in different sectors like the pharmaceutical industrial. So, this study aimed to preparation sodium salts of amino acids complexes by using K2PtCl6, Cu (NO3)2.3H2O, HgCl2 and ZnCl2 as a ligand reaction with the sodium salts of the following amino acids: glycine (glyH), L-alanine (alaH), L-phenylalanine (pheH). The following complexes were isolated: Na [Pt(gly)Cl4] .0.5C2H5OH, [Cu(ala)2].0.5C2H5OH, [Pt(ala)3Cl].C2H5OH.4H2O, [Pt(phe)2Cl2].0.5C2H5OH.1.5H2O, [Hg(phe)2].9H2O, [Zn(phe)2].C2H5OH. The isolated complexes have been characterized by their elemental analysis’s solubility, conductivity measurements, IR, electronic absorption and C13 NMR spectra.
Keywords: Metal complexes, Amino acids, Characterization.
الملخص:
تطبيقات المعقدات مهمة جد ا في مجاالت مختلفة مثل الصناعات الدوائية، عليه است هدفت هذه الدراسة تح ضير معقدات أمالح الصوديوم أمالح مع الليكاندات كتفاعالت K2PtCl6, Cu (NO3)2.3H2O, HgCl2 and ZnCl2 معقدات بواسطة الصوديوم لألحماض األميني ة التالية: الجاليسي ين (glyH(، L- أالنين (alaH(، L- فينيل أالنين )pheH). وت م الحصول على ست معقدات مختلفة: Na [Pt(gly)Cl4] .0.5C2H5OH, [Cu(ala)2].0.5C2H5OH, [Pt(ala)3Cl].C2H5OH.4H2O, [Pt(phe)2Cl2].0.5C2H5OH.1.5H2O, [Hg(phe)2].9H2O, [Zn(phe)2].C2H5OH تم تشخيص هذه المركبات عن طريق تحليل العناصر المكونة لها وايجاد نسبتها باإلضافة إلى استعمال الطرق الفيزيائ ية األتية: درجة االنصهار، الذائ ب ية، التوصيل الكهربائي لمحاليلها، واألطي اف تحت الحمراء والمرئية وفوق البنفسجية إلى الرنين المغناطيسي.
الكلمات المفتاحية: المعقدات، األحماض األمينية، التشخيص.
Afaf Mohamed Ali Almagtuf, Aisha Basher Ali Elmagtof, Omar Ali Saied Miftah, (10-2024), African Journal of Advanced Pure and Applied Sciences (AJAPAS): African Journal of Advanced Pure and Applied Sciences (AJAPAS),
Synthesis and characterization of complexes with some amino acids
Master Thesis:Abstract
This project includes and in deification the complexes of amino acid L-serine (serH) L-cysteine (cysH) , and L-threonin (thrH2) with some ions of trace elements such as K2ptCl6 ,
Cu(NO3)2.3H2O , ZnCl2 and HgCl2 were studied by Infrared-spectra ‘NMR from this identification studies can give the structure formed for the complexes with were prepare with amino acids :
Na[pt(ser)Cl4] .0.5C2H5OH ,[Hg(ser)2] .9H2O , [Cu(ser)2] , Na[pt(cys)2Cl3].0.5C2H5OH.3H2O and
Keywords: metal complexes – Amino acids – Characterization .
الملخص: تم في هذا البحث تحضير وتشخيص بعض المعقدات من تفاعل بعض من ايونات العناصر هي : Z(II) , Cu(II) , Pt(IV) , Hg(II) مع الأحماض الأمينية مثل السستايين و السيرين و الثرونين و التي شخصت بعدة طرق منها طيف الأشعة تحت الحمراء والمرئية وفوق البنفسجية بالأضافة الى استعمال الطرق الفيزيائية الأتية : درجة الأنصهار والذائيبية والتوصيل الكهربائي لمحاليلها .
الكلمات المفتاحية : الأحماض الأمينية – المعقدات – التشخيص
Afaf Mohamed Ali Almagtuf, Aisha Basher Ali Elmagtof, (10-2024), Afaq: مجلةآفاق المعرفة,
عن المصفوفة الدائرية وضرب كرونكر
مقال في مجلة علميةاحلام محمد ابو القاسم الصويعي، (06-2024)، ليبيا: مجلة القلم المبين، 16 (2024)، 63-71
تأثير دلتا كرونكر علي حلقة المصفوفات المعرفة علي ضرب كرونكر
مقال في مجلة علميةتهدف هذه الدراسة إلى استكشاف كيفية تحول حلقات المصفوفات غير التبادلية المعرفة علي ضرب كرونكر إلى حلقات تبادلية باستخدام دلتا كرونكر. تُظهر النتائج أن التلاعب باستخدام دلتا كرونكر يمكن أن يُحدث التبادلية في بعض حالات حلقات المصفوفات. هذا التغيير يعيد تشكيل فهمنا للخصائص الجبرية للحلقات ويفتح آفاقًا جديدة لتطبيقات مُحسّنة في مجالات متعددة. يُعد البحث خطوة مهمة نحو توسيع نطاق الجبر الخطي ويقدم مُساهمات ذات قيمة للنظريات الرياضية والعمليات الحسابية
احلام محمد ابو القاسم الصويعي، (04-2024)، ليبيا: مجلة الجامعي، 39 (2024)، 211-220
Antimicrobial Activities of Methanol Extract of Peganum harmala Leaves and Seeds against Urinary Tract Infection Bacteria
Journal ArticleThe problem of microbial resistance continues to increase in all regions of the world, and even though a very large number of antibiotics have been produced in the last 30 years, microbial resistance is maintained because of the wide use of these drugs against many infectious diseases. Thus, natural products are seen as the alternative solution. Based on previous studies, Peganum harmala has been reported to exhibit several biological properties including antibacterial and antifungal. Thus, the main aim of this study is evaluating antibacterial activities of P. harmala against Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus, which isolated from infected patients in (Alassaba'a hospital, Alassaba'a, west of Tripoli). Agar disk diffusion technique was used for detecting the antibacterial activity, and the minimum inhibitory concentration was tested by serial dilution methods. The results showed that the growth of all tested bacteria were inhibited strongly by methanol extract of seeds at 1.0% with inhibition zones 14.66, 12.00 and 15.33mm against E. coli, k. pneumoniae and S. aureus respectively. Besides, MIC values ranged between 0.625 to 1.25 mg/mL. While, MBC values ranging between 1.25 to 5 mg/mL. On the other hand, methanol extract of leaves was also inhibit the growth of E. coli, k. pneumoniae and S. aureus with inhibition zones 11.00, 9.66 and 10.00mm respectively. As well as, MIC values ranging between 1.25 to 2.5 mg/mL, while MBCs value ranging between 2.5 to 5 mg/mL . In conclusion, methanol extract of P. harmala seeds exhibited strongly antimicrobial activity against E. coli, k. pneumoniae and S. aureus, thus it can be developed as anti-bacterial agent.
Khaled Abdusalam Bashir Alatrash, (07-2023), ليبيا: مجلة التربوي جامعة الموقب, 23 (1), 731-739
1H NMR-Based Metabolomics Profiling of Syzygium grande and Oenanthe javanica and Relationship Between Their Metabolite Compositions and Antimicrobial Activity Against Bacillus species
Journal ArticleThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the variations in the phytochemical compositions and the antimicrobial activities of Syzygium grande and Oenanthe javanica leaf extracts against Bacillus sp. The antibacterial activity of the methanol, 70% methanol, ethyl acetate, and hexane extracts of both plant species were examined in vitro, against various Bacillus species. In addition, the 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H NMR) spectroscopy-based metabolomics was employed to gain insights into the correlations between the chemical constituents of the bioactive extract to the biological activity. The hexane extract of S. grande leaves and methanolic extract of O. javanica leaves showed more potent anti Bacillus activity, among the test extracts. Principal component analysis (PCA) successfully differentiated the extracts on the basis of their metabolite profiles. The results of the Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis showed that the non-polar compounds of the hexane extract of S. grande (alanine, betulin, β-sitosterol, β-caryophyllene, acetic acid and 3-hydroxybutyric acid) were strongly correlated to its anti-Bacillus activity. On the other hand, choline, ellagic acid, and gallic acid, the metabolites present in the methanolic extract of O. javanica, were strongly correlated to its anti-Bacillus activity. On this basis, it was therefore concluded that these conmpounds could be the potential bioactive constituents, contributing to the anti-Bacillus activity of the individual plant species. Further in-depth investigations into the potential utilization of the two plants for useful applications in managing and control of Bacillus sp., will help pave the way towards their valorization.
Khaled Abdusalam Bashir Alatrash, (05-2022), تركيا: ACG Publications, 16 (1), 128-143
Investigation of Andrographolide Effect on Non-Infected Red Blood Cells Using the 1H-NMR-Based Metabolomics Approach
Journal ArticleAndrographolide (AG) has been shown to have several medicinal and pharmaceutical effects, such as antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-diabetic, and anti-malarial activities. Moreover, studies to assess the pharmacological effect of AG on the metabolic changes of uninfected red blood cells (uRBCs) have not yet been investigated. This study aims to evaluate the pharmacological effects of AG compared to chloroquine (CQ) on the metabolic variations of uRBCs in vitro using a proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR)-based metabolomics approach coupled with multivariate data analysis (MVDA). Forty-one metabolites were successfully identified by 1H-NMR. The results of the unsupervised data analysis principal component analysis (PCA) showed ideal differentiation between AG and CQ. PC1 and PC2 accounted for 71.4% and 17.7% of the explained variation, respectively, with a total variance of 89.10%. Based on S-plot and VIP values, a total of 28 and 32 metabolites were identified as biomarkers in uRBCs-AG and uRBCs-CQ, respectively. In uRBCs treated with AG, ten metabolic pathways were determined to be disturbed, including riboflavin metabolism, d-glutamate and d-glutamine metabolism, phenylalanine metabolism, glutathione metabolism, proline and arginine metabolism, arginine biosynthesis, citrate cycle, glycolysis/gluconeogenesis, and pyruvate metabolism as well as alanine, aspartate, and glutamate metabolism. In contrast, in CQ-treated uRBCs, nine affected metabolic pathways were determined, which involved the same metabolic pathways for uRBCs-AG, except for glutathione metabolism. These findings suggest an evident relationship between AG and CQ associated with metabolic changes in intact RBCs after being exposed to the treatment. The metabolomics results could allow useful comprehensive insights into the underlying mechanism of the action of AG and CQ on red blood cells. Consequently, the 1H-NMR-based metabolomics approach was successfully utilized to identify the pharmacological effects of AG and CQ on the metabolic variations of uRBCs.
ASHRAF AHMAD ISSA ALAPID, (08-2021), Metabolites: MDPI, -11 (8), 486-526