Publications by authors named "Ahmed Alfarhan"

Synthetic food dyes, widely used to enhance the visual appeal of food and beverages, are associated with potential neurobehavioral impacts, particularly in children. Despite its banned status in many regions, Auramine O (AO) has been detected as a contaminant in various food products. In silico studies have demonstrated that AO can induce neurotoxic effects.

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Introduction: The incidence of synchronous metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) is rising with the increasing use of next-generation imaging. Local radiotherapy (RT) was shown to improve survival in patients with mHSPC; however, new data require a re-assessment of the indication and value of local RT in mHSPC.

Methods: In this prospectively registered systematic review and -analysis (CRD42025648251), we searched MEDLINE, Scopus, CENTRAL, and Google Scholar in March 2025 for phase 3 RCTs evaluating the addition of RT to systemic therapy to improve OS in mHSPC patients.

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Epilepsy, a chronic neurological illness affecting 50 million people worldwide, causes recurring seizures due to abnormal brain activity. Current anti-epileptic medications have serious side effects and low efficacy, requiring alternative treatments. The current study investigated the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective effects of 6-nitrobenzo[d]thiazol-2-amine (N3) derivatives in a zebrafish larvae model of epilepsy caused by 6 mM pentylenetetrazole (PTZ).

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Mosquitoes are significant vectors of infectious diseases, causing thousands of fatalities worldwide each year. This present study was to check the toxicity of essential oil (EO) from Maranta arundinacea L. against three mosquito species: Anopheles stephensi, Culex quinquefasciatus and Aedes aegypti.

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Desmodium gyrans DC (Fabaceae) has been widely used in Indian and Chinese traditional medicine as a cardiotonic and for wound healing. There is not much scientific literature supporting the medicinal use of the plant. The present study aimed to evaluate the cardioprotective effect of the methanolic extract of D.

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Wadi Al-Rummah is one of the most important geographical phenomena in the Najd region of Saudi Arabia and is considered to be the largest and longest valley in the Arabian Peninsula, with most of its basin located in the Qassim region. This valley is the habitat of diverse flora, including medicinal herbs, plants, and trees. Three plant species, namely, L.

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Background: Ecytonucleospora hepatopenaei (EHP) is a major parasitic pathogen in shrimp causing hepatopancreatic microsporidiosis, which leads to significant growth retardation and global economic losses. This pathogen employs various immune evasion strategies that complicate treatment and management.

Purpose: This review examines the complex host-parasite interactions, focusing on the immune evasion mechanisms used by EHP.

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Background And Purpose: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a widespread neurodegenerative condition characterized by amyloid-beta (Aβ) plaques and tau protein aggregates, leading to significant cognitive decline. Existing treatments primarily offer symptomatic relief, underscoring the urgent need for novel therapies that address multiple AD pathways. This study evaluates the efficacy of DK02, a hydroxyl chalcone derivative, in a scopolamine-induced dementia model in zebrafish, hypothesizing that it targets several neurodegenerative mechanisms simultaneously.

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Mosquitoes serve as vectors for life-threatening parasitic diseases, presenting a continuous threat throughout human history. This has resulted in the extensive utilization of various mosquito repellents, including liquid mosquito repellents (LMRs), roll-ons, and topical creams. While these products demonstrate significant efficacy, the toxicological implications associated with their use are not yet fully understood and continue to be a subject of debate.

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Unlabelled: The emergence of multidrug resistance in pathogenic organisms has caused growing concern, especially among healthcare providers, necessitating the development of new antimicrobial compounds. Resistance to metal nanoparticles is more challenging for any pathogen and thus paved a new avenue of research to formulate a new line of drugs combined with metal nanoparticles to treat microbial resistance. In this present investigation, green synthesised silver (AgNP), gold (AuNP), and platinum (PtNP) nanoparticles using the rind extract of the fruit of Garcinia mangostana L.

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  • - Acrylamide (AR), found in fried and baked foods, can cause neurotoxicity and skeletal issues by triggering oxidative stress and cell death, leading researchers to explore protective compounds like the chalcone analog DC11.
  • - The study reveals that DC11 shows neuroprotective and osteoprotective effects in zebrafish larvae by reducing oxidative stress and apoptosis, improving bone health, and enhancing movement capabilities after AR exposure.
  • - While DC11 demonstrates promising protective qualities, further research on its safety and efficacy in mammals is crucial, along with long-term studies to assess any potential side effects and optimal therapeutic use.
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Bisphenol A (BPA), a pervasive endocrine disruptor, is known to cause significant developmental toxicity, particularly affecting craniofacial structures through oxidative stress and apoptosis. A novel furan hybrid chalcone derivative, 3-(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)-1-(5-methylfuran-2-yl)prop-2-en-1-one (DK04), specifically with a hydroxyl group for its antioxidant properties and a nitro group for enhanced electron-withdrawing ability, was evaluated for its potential to mitigate these toxic effects. Zebrafish embryos were exposed to BPA and co-treated with various concentrations of DK04.

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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been researched for their capacity to reduce cancer incidence, primarily due to their COX-2 inhibition properties. However, concerns have arisen regarding the precision of their targeting abilities. Nanoparticle approaches are revolutionizing cancer treatment by enabling targeted drug delivery, which enhances the efficacy and reduces the toxicity of chemotherapy.

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Burning incense sticks is a traditional practice in many cultures, especially in Southeast Asia. While it is often regarded as sacred and beneficial, modern incense sticks contain various chemicals that can pose health risks. A GCMS analysis of the ICS revealed potential compounds.

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Inflammation is a physiological condition that when unattended causes serious health concerns over the long term. Several phytocompounds have emerged as promising sources of anti-inflammatory agents. is a traditional medicine for inflammatory and toxicity insults; however, this has not been scientifically confirmed.

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This case report describes the successful management of a knotted ureteric stent in a 57-year-old male with diabetes mellitus, who presented with left flank pain and lower urinary tract symptoms after seven months of stent placement. Initial imaging revealed migration and encrustation of the stent, along with knotting at the proximal end. As rigid cystoscopy to attempt stent retrieval met resistance, a semirigid ureteroscope was used to laser transect the stent, allowing for the insertion of a new stent.

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  • Bacterial biofilms, particularly from pathogens like Staphylococcus aureus and Acinetobacter baumannii, pose serious challenges in healthcare due to antibiotic resistance and survival in extreme conditions.
  • The study found that A. baumannii struggles to grow and form biofilms in acidic environments (pH 4.5), whereas S. aureus faces challenges in alkaline conditions (pH 10.5), but both pathogens adapt better in co-culture towards neutral pH over time.
  • Gene expression analysis revealed that specific genes related to biofilm formation and virulence show varying levels of activity depending on the pH, indicating distinct adaptability strategies for each bacterium in mixed environments.
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Foodborne pathogens continue to challenge public health due to their ability to cause severe illness and their increasing resistance to current antimicrobial treatments. Listeria monocytogenes is a resilient foodborne pathogen that poses significant risks to vulnerable populations, leading to severe infections and high hospitalization rates. The emergence of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) strains of L.

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The use of nanotechnology and polymer-based carriers in osteoporosis treatment offers promising avenues for targeted drug delivery and enhanced therapeutic efficacy. In this study, we developed a novel nanoconjugate composed of Chitosan (CH), Chondroitin Sulfate (CS), and Daidzein (DZ) to treat glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis in an in vivo zebrafish model. The CH-CS-DZ nanoconjugate were synthesized using the ionic gelation method, with a CH: CS ratio of 1:1 and a 3 % DZ concentration was identified as optimal for further analysis.

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Liver damage and metabolic dysfunctions, the defining features of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), are marked by inflammation, oxidative stress, and excessive hepatic fat accumulation. The current therapeutic approaches for NAFLD are limited, necessitating exploring novel treatment strategies. Dioxopiperidinamide derivatives, particularly DOPA-33, have shown effective anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, potentially offering therapeutic benefits against NAFLD.

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The naphthalimide molecule (NAP) was successfully synthesized and characterized by spectroscopy techniques. The NAP probe was exposed to a solvatochromic and aggregation-induced emission (AIE) probe using UV-visible and PL spectroscopy. In this case, the increased polarity of the solvent shows that it is red-shifted.

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) encompasses chronic disorders that cause severe inflammation in the digestive tract. This study evaluates (E)-3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-N-(2,6-dioxopiperidin-3-yl) acrylamide (named SKT40), a derivative of dioxopiperidinamide, as a potential novel treatment for IBD. The pharmacological activity of SKT40 indicated positive interactions using network pharmacology and molecular docking in silico.

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  • Natural pigments are gaining popularity, with microbial pigments offering a reliable alternative; one fungal strain (FNG1) was identified for producing a red-orange pigment through molecular analysis.
  • The pigment showed significant antimicrobial activity against various human pathogens, with effective suppression of cancer cells while not affecting non-cancerous cells, suggesting potential therapeutic uses.
  • Further analysis indicated the pigment's high staining capability for cotton textiles, enhancing its utility in various applications without cytotoxic effects.
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Global public health is confronted with significant challenges due to the prevalence of cancer and the emergence of treatment resistance. This work focuses on the identification of cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) through a systematic computational approach to discover novel cancer therapeutics. A ligand-based pharmacophore model was initially developed using a training set of seven potent CDK2 inhibitors.

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Designed and synthesized linear pyrazine-based D-π-A-π-A probe is investigated to study the colorimetric and emission properties with different polarity index solvents. Their molar extinction coefficients were estimated for each solvent. This TLP probe was investigated in THF/water binary solution aggregates, and a redshifted AIE was observed reaching a water fraction of 70%.

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