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Marwa Hassan Ahmed Hassan
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Name:
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Beni-Suef, Egypt
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Place of birth :
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14-February-1981
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Date of birth:
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Egyptian
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Nationality :
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Arabic the mother tongue and English
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Language :
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Natural Products
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General
specialization:
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Chemistry of Natural Products
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Accurate specialization:
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mh_elsefy@yahoo.com
Marwa.hassan@pharm.bsu.edu
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E-mail:-
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http://scholar.google.com.eg/citations?user=Swdn0JgAAAAJ&hl=en
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Personal account:
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Scientific qualification:
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Affiliation
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Faculty
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General specification
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Date
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Degree
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Egypt
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Pharmacy School
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Pharmacy
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Pharmacognosy
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July 2009
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MPharm
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Egypt
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Pharmacy School
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Pharmaceutical sciences
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Pharmacy
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May 2003
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BPharm
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Chronology of Employment
Country
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Affiliation
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The end of employment
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The start of employment
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Academic degree
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Job
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Egypt
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On going
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August 2009
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MPharm
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Assistant lecturer
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Egypt
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June 2009
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February 2004
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BPharm
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Instructor
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The administrative positions
Place
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End of service
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Start of service
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Academic degree
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Job
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Faculty of Pharmacy- Beni-Suef
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On going
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August 2009
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MPharm
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Assistant lecturer
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Faculty of Pharmacy- Beni-Suef
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June 2009
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February 2004
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BPharm
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Instructor
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Courses and workshops
Year
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place
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Name of course
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March 2005
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Faculty of Pharmacy-Cairo University
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Different chromatographic techniques
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March 2005
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Faculty of Pharmacy-Cairo University
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Advanced phytochemistry and Plant tissue culture
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March 2005
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Faculty of Pharmacy-Cairo University
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Structural elucidation of natural products
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24-3-2015
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Beni-Suef University
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Fulbright for program for Egyptian post doctor scholarships
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8-12-2014
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Faculty of Pharmacy-Cairo University
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Natural Products Drug Discovery workshop
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23-12-2014
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Faculty of Pharmacy-Beni-Suef University
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30-12-2014
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ICTP unit- Beni-Suef University
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Strategic Planning
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5-1-2015
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ICTP unit- Beni-Suef University
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University Management
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11-1-2015
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ICTP unit- Beni-Suef University
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International Publishing of research
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18-1-2015
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ICTP unit- Beni-Suef University
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Presentation Skills
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8-2-2015
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ICTP unit- Beni-Suef University
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Competitive Research Projects
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15-2-2015
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ICTP unit- Beni-Suef University
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Quality Standards in Teatching
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18-04-2015
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Faculty of Pharmacy-Beni-Suef University
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NMR Spectroscopy [Theory and Applications]
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Papers
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Place of publication
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Publication data
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Name of journal
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Author/s
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Title
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Volume
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Year
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Pharmacognosy
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Egypt
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46
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2008
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Bull. Fac. Pharm. Cairo Univ.
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Marwa H. Ahmed and 3 others
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Phytochemical and Biological Studies on Erythrina crista-galli L. Grown in Egypt
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Marine natural products
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Egypt
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71
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2015
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Tetrahedron
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Marwa H. Ahmed and 6 others
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Scalarane sesterterpenes from the Egyptian Red Sea sponge Phyllospongia lamellosa
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Conferences
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Year
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Place
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Conference title
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Author/s
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Research title
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Marine Natural Products
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2014
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Ventura, California, USA
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Gordon Research Conference
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Marwa H. Ahmed
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Scalarane Sesterterpenes from the Egyptian Red Sea Sponge Phyllospongia lamellose
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Chemistry and Biology of Natural Products
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2014
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Cairo
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BioNat III
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Marwa H. Ahmed
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Chemical Investigation of a marine soft coral Lobophytum pauciflorum Collected from the Red Sea
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Applied Science
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2012
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Hurghada, Egypt
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1st ABAS
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Marwa H. Ahmed
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LC/MS, 1HNMR and Antimicrobial Activity of Some Marine Organisms Collected from the Red Sea
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Chemistry and Biology of Natural Products
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2009
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Cairo
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BioNat I
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Marwa H. Ahmed
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''Alkaloids and Isoflavonoids from the Leaves and Stem Bark of Erythrina crista-galli L. Grown in Egypt
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Courses had been taught
Accurate specialization
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University
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Faculty
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Language
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Course name
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Natural products
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Beni-Suef
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Pharmacy
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English
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Practical quality control for natural products
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Natural products
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Beni-Suef
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Pharmacy
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English
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Practical phytochemistry I
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Natural products
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Beni-Suef
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Pharmacy
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English
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Practical phytochemistry II
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Natural products
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Beni-Suef
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Pharmacy
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English
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Practical pharmacognosy I
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Natural products
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Beni-Suef
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Pharmacy
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English
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Practical pharmacognosy II
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Natural products
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Beni-Suef
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Pharmacy
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English
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Practical Phytotharpy
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Natural products
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Beni-Suef
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Pharmacy
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English
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Botany
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Seminar and meetings: participation without work paper
Place
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Start/ end
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Academic degree
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Job
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Faculty of Pharmacy, Beni-Suef University
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7th April 2015
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Assistant Lecturer
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Bitechnology for the Emerging Economics
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Master Title
Pharmacognostical Studies on Erythrina crista-galli (L.) Family: Leguminosae Grown in Egypt
Master Abstract
The plant samples were collected from Giza Zoo, Egypt. Nine compounds were isolated (ß-amyrine- stigmasterol- ß-sitosterol- ß-sitosterol-O-ß-D-glucoside) from the unsaponifiable fraction of leaves and the petroleum ether extract of stem bark, (erycristin [1]- sandwicensin [2]- erythrabyssin II [3]) from the chloroformic fraction of the stem bark and (erythrinine [4]- N-nororientaline [5]) from the basic fraction of the leaves; these compounds were identified by using different spectroscopic methods as UV, IR, MS, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, COSY, HMBC and HSQC. Biological studies were carried out on the hydro-alcoholic and aqueous extracts of both leaves and stem bark; the hydro-alcoholic extract of the leaves showed the highest anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic and antioxidant activities while the hydro-alcoholic extract of the stem bark, the isolated sandwicensin and erythrabyssin II showed the highest inhibition activity on the growth of Gram positive bacteria especially MRSA. Evaluation of the potential cytotoxic activity revealed that the hydro-alcoholic extracts of both leaves and stem bark exhibited high cytotoxic activity against liver carcinoma (HEPG2) and cervix carcinoma (HELA). Macro and micromrphological studies were carried out on different plant organs
PHD Title
"Secondary Metabolites from the Red Sea Marine Invertebrates Phyllospongia and Lobophytum Species"
PHD Abstract
Chemical analysis of the dichloromethane fraction obtained from the marine sponge Phyllospongia lamellosa; afforded five new compounds; 1(Phyllospongin A), 2 (Phyllospongin B), 3 (Phyllospongin C), 7 (Phyllospongin D) and 8 (Phyllospongin E) have been isolated for the first time in nature, while the other four scalarane sesterterpenes derivatives, 12a-acetoxy-20,24-dimethyl-25-norscalar-16-en-24-one (4), 12a-acetoxy-24,25-epoxy-24-hydroxy-20,24-dimethylscalarane (5) and scalardysin-A (6), 12a-acetoxy-13ß,18ß-cyclobutan-20,24-dimethyl-24-oxoscalar-16-en-25ß-ol (9) have been isolated for the first time from Phyllospongia lamellosa.
GC/MS analysis of n-hexane fatty acid constituents revealed that; the major saturated fatty acid was pentadecanoic acid, 14-methyl, methyl ester (18.39%) and the major unsaturated fatty acid was 9-Hexadecenoic acid, methyl ester (11.59%) of Phyllospongia lamellosa fatty acid methyl ester constituents.
The nine isolated compounds were screened for their antimicrobial and anticancer activities. Cytotoxic screening indicated that compounds 2, 3, 7 and 8 had potent cytotoxic activity against HCT-116 with compound 7 as potent as Doxorubicin while compound 8 showed cytotoxic activity against MCF-7 comparable to doxorubicin. Antibacterial screening revealed that all the compounds had inhibitory activity against Gram-positive strains with compounds 7, 8 and 9 showing the most potent activity (~ 1.7-3.3 µg/ml) in comparison with the other compounds which showed weak activity.
Investigation of the Red Sea soft coral Lobophytum pauciflorum; resulted in isolation of six known metabolites (10-15) from non-polar fraction; heptadecan-1-ol, nephthenol, gorgosten-5-3 ß-ol, palmitic acid, stearic acid and batilol. Antimicrobial screening for Lobophytum fractions and isolated metabolites revealed that; different fractions showed that n-hexane and ethyl acetate showed inhibitory activity against Bacillus subtilis compared with tetracycline also ethyl acetate showed inhibitory activity against Staphyllococcus aureus. In vitro anti-inflammatory screening showed that n-hexane, dichloromethane and compounds (11 and 12) showed significant anti-inflammatory activity against COX-1; and significant anti-inflammatory activity against COX-2 besides ethyl acetate fraction compared with positive controls Indomethacin and Celecoxib; respectively. No remarkable inhibition for NO concentration in comparison with Dexamethasone. GC/MS analysis of Lobophytum pauciflorum fatty acid constituents revealed the presence of the isolated compounds [Palmetic acid (13) and Stearic acid (14)].
GC/MS analysis of n-hexane fatty acid constituents revealed that; the major saturated fatty acid was Hexadecanoic acid, methyl ester (25.01%) and the major unsaturated fatty acid was 7,10-Hexadecadienoic acid, methyl ester (5.38%) of Lobophytum pauciflorum fatty acid methyl ester constituents.
Investigation of marine associated microorganisms, resulted in isolation and purification of seven microorganisms. Chemical profiling using LC-HRESIMS analysis, recommends large scale fermentation about 40 L for both Cladiella sp. and Phyllospongia lamellosa derived microorganisms to isolate and identify the remarkable hits that may lead to isolation for new derivative or new lead compounds. These constituents may also provide the scientific evidences for the extracts antimicrobial activities. Scale up of Phyllospongia lamellosa derived microorganisms resulted in identification of the phthalate derivative Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.
Key wards: Phyllospongia, sesterterpenes, Lobophytum, COX-1, COX-2, NO